She drove pass a sign that read "Hoston Texas. Population 2,144,509" The number had been crossed out and a big zero was written in its place.

"We should go to the movies this weekend," An older teen said.

"Too bad the superman, Batman movie doesn't come out till the summer." The other girl shoved her hands into her jacket pockets. "Thats the only movie I want to see" She said against the idea.

"Ah come on, the new Twilight movie is out and I wanna see it" The girl began to beg. "Please???"

There was a sigh.

Three years later...

A motorcycle sped down the road of what remained of a busy city. What was left was just a broken up city with plants everywhere. Cars were left on the streets as the traffic lights were blinking green. The driver slid to a stop at one four way stop due to a red light.

Her helmet was a jet black with neon blue flames across the side, barely allowing her blond hair to fall out of it. The dark red bike had its own blame flame on the front. Her leather boot was placed on the street ground with the engine still running and a backpack over her shoulder. Her camouflage pants weren't need in the city or at least not for another few years. The smooth leather jacket was zipped at the bottom while open at the top letting her dark red shirt show and her necklace hang out for a moment.

"These lights seriously need to be fixed cause every time I come here, they're red" She commented as if someone was on a bike next to her.

She glanced from side to side before the light changed and she sped down the street, full speed.

"Dad, where we going?" She asked, her red hair was short and barely touched her shoulder.

Her pure white haired father began to load up his car, placing several items inside the back of the van. "Dad" She repeated and dropped her book bag on the ground as her blue eyes narrowed.

"We're going to Tokyo for a while." He answered without looking at her.

She opened her mouth, words not forming. "But my graduation is this weekend, the band is playin' and everything. I can't just pack up and leave." Her mouth was still open as tears could fall at any moment.

"Tomorrow morning." He said calmly without showing any feelings and packed another bag.

"What about my graduation and the pets and the house. The wheat won't grow if nobody is taking care of it, leavin' isn't something we can just do." She almost yelled, holding herself back.

"We're taking a boat so the pets can come. No one is going to be inside our home till we get back." He said starting to sound crazy.

She kept driving alone even when she got outside the city, she just kept driving. She pulled a small radio out of her jacket and flipped the switch, her blue eyes left the road for only a second.

Her finger twitched, flipping the stations. "At mid day when the sun is the highest in the sky. You are not alone-" "I know I ain't alone but I ain't about to go see the dude who caused all this shit." She said to herself.

"Welcome to my music. Lets play some happy music" A young man said over the radio before Move Along by The All-American Rejects began to play.

She pulled onto a dirt road with the sign "Bristol Farm" above. Her speed began to drop as she pasted the remains of a farm. The only thing that was growing now was weeds, making the 50 arcs around them look like only dust.

The bike stopped and she slowly took it inside the barn where a few bikes and cars sat waiting for someone to drive. Most had a cover over them, protecting them from the outside world. She pulled out a hand gun then slowly removed the covers of each car and replaced them after checking. From there she looked around the room then finally triple locked the door and went to the house.

Her gun was placed in the back of her pants under her jacket. The headphones in her helmet still played music until she turned it off and removed her helmet. Her blue eyes shot around the area as she got closer to the house. When her hand touched the metal doorknob she still seemed worried.

Then the metal door opened and she flipped on the switch that lite up the house.

Nothing.

She let out a sigh of relief then closed the door and opened the blinds. The home was spotless with a warmness to it. The front was a basic kitchen, only light-used wood and a black frig along with a few little roosters thrown to brighten it up with the checked red. The living room was more modern, the arm chairs and coach were black leather while a big screen tv sat between the small table and the wall. It was surrounded by dvds, games, and several different gaming systems.

She went over to the back wall where two windows were and opened the blinds to look at a few dogs in the backyard. They all jumped up when they saw the door open. The backyard was large, nice and surprisingly green unlike the rest of the area as it was protected by a wooden fence around it. A smaller fence separated a small spot for carrots and other vegetables to grow.

She went up stairs to the attic where a computer and a pair of ferrets were running around in her cage.

"I'm Audrey Bristol and the last person in Houston Texas. Possibly the last person in Texas and one of four known people currently alive in the world." She let her small dog Ichigo jump up on her lap.

"I'm 20, almost 21 years old. A blond, pure American. My great-great-something came over on the Mayflower then finally went to Texas when he started this farm. I think his grandfather came from Germany."

"I live with my six dogs, two ferret and a very fat cat" A smile was forced out as she continued, "so I can't exactly go and see the dude in New York. Its a good day or two drive there and I'd hang there for a day then leave. But thats only if I can get there, I'm mine where I am even if I'm alone." Her smile dropped and she looked away at the back window that had been open.

"My dad set this whole place up for us before taking my two brothers and me to Japan. It was fine there but once they were infected, we ran into a problem. So about a year later we were rushed into leaving, then my dad got infected. He didn't die and we couldn't kill him. A few months later we were final able to get off Japan then go to Cal." She paused and her mouth moved without words.

"Since my brother was in the air force, we were able to steal a plane and take it back home. Within the next year my younger brother was killed and my older brother left for the dude in New York. He said that he'd be on the radio so I could hear him but that was five months ago."

She smiled, "Anyways, here I am, on the farm that my family has been running since like the 1600's. My mom would kill- would be unhappy if there wasn't someone to take care of the farm. So thats my story, I say it the first of every month and record this so I don't go crazy. Or maybe its so that if I get killed that someone could come and take over this farm for me." She looked at the camera with teary eyes then wiped it away. "And one day say when all this is over, someone might sit down and watch this. See how the last person in Texas lived, how she went from some crazy teenager about to graduate and go to a top college in Washington to a girl with a bike and a gun."

It took her a few minutes and a whining dog before she said good bye and turned off the computer.

She took a book out of her bag then put a leash on the two ferrets before going outside and sitting down on the fold out chair.

The younger red Alaskan Malamute ran over to her with a stick. She took it then tossed it and opened the book to read. The dog began to playfully fight over it with another dog.

She leaned against a locker, her blue eyes weren't anywhere till a young man of her age came over and kissed her on the lips. "Thomas?" She said looking at him surprised but a light blush across her face.

"Audrey?" He repeated with a smirk. His brown hair was short and spiked up with a few streaks of blond. His hazel eyes had to her lost, unable to look away.

"I'm leaving soon and I won't be back till next year or so." She said quietly, remaining calm.

He ran his hand down to the back of her neck. "Well then, don't worry about it. I'm not going anywhere as long as you come back then I'll still be here." He said calmly.

"Heres a band I've gotten into, they're not that big and I don't think they ever got big but they rock. This is Voices by Saosin." He said and put the cd in, letting it play as it played on her stereo outside.

She sat out in the sun for the rest of the day and read her book, Prey by Michael Crichton. The dogs played in the grass, rolling on their backs with their tongues out while the oldest dog sat at her side. The two ferrets wondered around, chewing on some grass every once in a while.

When she looked up from her book at the sky she could see that it was getting dark, her watch said 5 pm.

It was then that she took the dogs inside and upstairs to a room set up for them. The cat was already there, sitting in the window until it was closed by a metal cover and locked. The ferrets were placed in a cage they shared in the room. She went back outside and cleaned up after the pet, watered the plants in back before pouring anti-oder liquid over the grass. Then the windows were locked with a piece of metal over.

She petted the older collie, the only pet outside of the room.

"What are we going to do, Blue?" She asked the dog before it licked her hand.

"You wanna go to the port tomorrow?"

She looked at the dog and for a moment there was no response then the dog began to wag its tail. "Maybe we'll go, I've been wanting to go out there this month."

She took a small bowl of rice with some carrots and green beans up stairs as the dog followed before they went into the pets room.

There was no sound, when one of the dogs looked up she just patted it on the head then stroked its fur.

"Its alright, nothin' is gonna come here. Nothin' ever comes here" She told them.