Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition-Chapter 432: Story : Prison
The team stepped cautiously into the new corridor, their footsteps echoing ominously. The air was damp and cold, carrying a faint metallic tang that hinted at rust—or perhaps blood. Lining both sides of the narrow passage were ancient iron-barred cells, their interiors shrouded in impenetrable darkness.
"This doesn’t look promising," Ghost muttered, his voice barely audible.
Rook scanned the area, his grip tightening on his weapon. "Stay close. Something’s off."
The flickering lights of their headlamps revealed cryptic carvings on the walls, their meanings lost to time. Shadow, ever the analyst, paused to examine one.
"These aren’t just decorations," she said, tracing her gloved fingers over the etchings. "They’re warnings."
"Great," Bulwark grunted. "Warnings about what?"
A low, guttural whisper answered him. It didn’t come from any one direction—it surrounded them, a chilling symphony of words in a language none of them understood.
"Eyes up!" Rook ordered, his rifle sweeping the corridor.
The team tightened their formation, nerves fraying as the whispers grew louder. Viper clutched the ancient tome, her eyes darting nervously from cell to cell.
"This place… it’s not just a dungeon," she said. "It’s a prison. And whatever’s locked in here isn’t human."
"Not helping," Ghost shot back, his suppressed pistol at the ready.
As they advanced, a faint glow appeared at the far end of the corridor. It pulsed rhythmically, like a heartbeat. The whispers intensified, now mingled with guttural growls that made the hairs on the back of their necks stand on end.
Rook stopped abruptly, holding up a fist. "Hold. Something’s moving."
From one of the cells, a shadow began to coalesce. At first, it was shapeless, but then it took form—a humanoid figure, tall and gaunt, with eyes like smoldering embers. It grasped the iron bars, its skeletal hands glowing faintly as it spoke in a voice that was both deep and otherworldly.
"Why… do you disturb the Forgotten?"
The team froze. The figure’s gaze swept over them, lingering on Viper. "The book… it binds us. And now, you carry it."
"I don’t like this," Shadow whispered, her finger on the trigger.
The creature smiled—a grotesque, hollow expression. "Beware, mortals. The tome is both a key and a curse. Release us, and your doom shall be swift."
"Not an option," Rook said, his voice firm. "We’re not here to release anything."
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The figure’s laughter echoed through the corridor, a sound that made the walls tremble. "You already have," it said, vanishing into the darkness.
The glow at the end of the corridor brightened, revealing a massive iron door covered in chains and glowing runes.
"That’s our way forward," Viper said, her voice shaky.
"Then let’s move," Rook said.
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As they approached the door, the chains began to rattle violently, and the cells behind them burst open. Shadows poured forth, forming an army of nightmarish figures.
"Go, go, go!" Rook shouted.
Bulwark turned, unleashing a torrent of firepower to hold the shadows back. The others sprinted to the door, with Viper frantically working to decipher the runes.
"Whatever you’re doing, do it fast!" Ghost yelled, fending off a shadow with his combat knife.
"I’m trying!" Viper shouted. The tome glowed brighter as she chanted an incantation, the runes on the door responding with a brilliant flash.
The door groaned open, revealing a blinding light beyond.
"Move!" Rook ordered.
The team dove through the doorway, the shadows’ claws just inches away. The door slammed shut behind them, the whispers and growls fading into silence.
They found themselves in a massive chamber, its walls lined with glowing crystals and ancient machinery. At its center stood a massive, pulsing artifact—a device that seemed alive.
"What is this place?" Shadow asked, her voice filled with awe.
Rook’s expression hardened. "The heart of the prison. And I think we just stepped into something far worse."