Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition-Chapter 2131: Story : The Signal
Silence spread across the ruined city.
Not natural silence.
Not peace.
Something deeper.
Heavier.
Like the world itself was holding its breath.
Elena Voss slowly pushed herself upright, her legs trembling beneath her.
Her hand remained pressed against her chest.
The slit was still there.
Still open.
Still... aware.
But the pressure had changed.
Before, it had been force.
Now—
It felt like attention.
The guardian stood beside her, his posture rigid, his glowing eyes scanning everything at once.
“Something’s different,” Elena whispered.
“Yes,” he replied.
His voice was low.
Careful.
“It’s not pushing anymore.”
Elena swallowed.
“Then what is it doing?”
The guardian didn’t answer immediately.
Because deep down—
He already knew.
“It’s listening.”
The words hung in the air like a curse.
Above them, the clouds had stopped moving.
Frozen.
As if time itself had slowed.
Even the wind had died.
The armored beast remained still, its massive form anchored to the broken earth.
Its amber eyes were fixed on Elena.
Watching.
Waiting.
Not as a protector now—
But as something witnessing a change.
Elena felt it again.
A faint pulse from the crack.
But it wasn’t violent.
It was rhythmic.
Deliberate.
Like a heartbeat that wasn’t hers.
Thump.
A ripple of dark energy spread outward.
Soft.
Controlled.
The ground didn’t break.
The air didn’t twist.
But something else happened.
Far down the ruined street—
A fallen streetlight flickered.
Elena blinked.
“That shouldn’t have power...”
Thump.
Another pulse.
A broken car alarm suddenly chirped once, weak and distorted.
Then died again.
The guardian’s eyes narrowed.
“It’s interacting with the world.”
Elena’s stomach dropped.
“How?”
He turned slowly toward her.
“Through you.”
The realization hit her instantly.
“No... no, I’m not doing that...”
Another pulse.
This one stronger.
The shadows around her feet shifted unnaturally, stretching outward before snapping back into place.
Elena stumbled slightly.
“I didn’t mean to—!”
“I know,” the guardian said.
“That’s the problem.”
Above them, something moved again.
The watcher.
Still distant now.
Still circling high beyond the clouds.
But no longer alone.
Another shape passed behind it.
Then another.
Elena looked up slowly.
“They’re gathering...”
The guardian nodded grimly.
“They felt it.”
Another pulse echoed from her chest.
Stronger.
This time, the ground responded.
A crack spread across the pavement—not violently, but precisely.
Like something was mapping the world.
Learning it.
Elena’s voice trembled.
“It’s using me...”
The guardian stepped closer.
“Yes.”
She shook her head, panic rising again.
“No, no, I’m not letting it do that!”
The crack pulsed sharply.
The energy flared—
And for a split second—
Her shadow didn’t match her body.
It moved on its own.
Reaching outward.
Stretching toward the broken street.
Then snapping back into place.
Elena gasped and staggered.
“What was that?!”
The guardian’s expression darkened.
“That... was it.”
Her breath caught.
“You mean—”
“It’s not just looking anymore.”
He glanced at the faint glow beneath her skin.
“It’s learning how to move here.”
Above the city, the clouds began to spiral again.
But this time—
Not from a descending watcher.
From something responding.
Something aligning. 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
Elena felt the pulse again.
Stronger than before.
Not painful.
Not violent.
Intentional.
Her voice dropped to a whisper.
“It’s calling something...”
The guardian didn’t deny it.
“Yes.”
Another tremor rippled through the sky.
The watchers circled faster now.
Restless.
Uneasy.
Because whatever was behind the door...
Was no longer hidden.
It had made contact.
It had touched the world.
And now—
It was sending a signal.
Not to the watchers.
Not to the seekers.
But to something else.
Something far beyond them.
Elena’s hand tightened over the crack.
Her voice shook with dread.
“What answers that kind of call...?”
The guardian finally looked at her.
And for the first time—
There was fear in his eyes.
“Something,” he said slowly,
“that even the watchers are afraid of.”
High above the clouds—
The sky itself began to fracture with faint lines of black light.
And whatever had seen through the door...
Was no longer waiting.
It was reaching back.







