I quickly tied my hair up in a ponytail and scanned the area for Enzo, but he was nowhere to be found, which made me uneasy.I inquired with others and discovered that he was on the wall, keeping a watch and possibly attempting to avoid me.I discovered him standing on the towering wall of one of the defense towers, a perfect vantage point to oversee the vast expanse where the creepers' attack was expected. The moon cast a gentle glow over the city, while the hum of machinery and the distant murmurs of soldiers preparing for war filled the air.Climbing the steps of the tower, I found him standing at the edge, his gaze lost in the intricate lights of the city.My heart ached as I saw the worry etched on his face. As I approached, the soft sound of my footsteps interrupted his thoughts, and he turned to meet my gaze.In the moonlight, his eyes revealed an unspoken fear of losing me in the upcoming battle.Without saying a word, I took his hand and guided him to a quieter corner of the
“I understand!” I exclaimed, looking into her eyes. I pulled my hair back into a ponytail, recalling his touch, his fingers in my hair, as my focus swiftly shifted to the soldiers gathering in the center of the city. Our anticipation continued to grow. The moon hung low in the sky, casting a strange glow over the walls of the Ferric Burg. The air was heavy with tension. The warriors were armed with a mix of firearms and close combat weapons. One group of guards protected the city, while another distributed provisions and clothing to the refugees. Some were stationed at the towers and walls, while the rest of us prepared for battle. The once lively city now stood as a hauntingly well-designed structure, with the darkness of death lurking within its walls. Caleb’s men stood watch on the wall. Among the fighters, there was an unsettling restlessness, a blend of fear and determination flickering in their eyes. Some clutched their firearms tightly, while others tightened their grip
Soldiers returned to the headquarters, cheering and shouting in celebration. I couldn't help but smile, feeling glad to see them happy after constantly being consumed by thoughts of battle. However, our relief was short-lived as Caleb came running toward the city. I asked him what had happened, and he caught his breath before explaining everything. "They left us tied up with a wounded soldier. When we woke up, I asked him what happened, and he told me that one of them cut open a wound on his palm and pressed it against his own wound. This caused a strange burning sensation to spread throughout his body, as if someone had sprinkled chili on his wounds. Then, he suddenly went blind right in front of us." "By the time we tried to escape, he had transformed into a creeper and his behavior completely changed. He was incredibly fast, and we couldn't catch him. Unfortunately, he managed to bite another soldier before making his escape. We knew that coming into contact with him could
I don't know why, but I feel an overwhelming need to protect him.It's like he's the only thing that truly matters to me.I lowered my gaze and walked out of the door."This is how you're going to respond to me after everything?" He followed me, his confusion evident.I quickly strode toward headquarters, but as we reached the city square, he suddenly grabbed my wrist and spun me around. Smiles adorned every face, lifting the weight of the coming battle for a while and replacing it with a great sense of trust and the comforting embrace of a newfound family. The night was filled with laughter and the sharing of stories, a small break from the approaching darkness of war. As they readied themselves to confront whatever tomorrow may bring, they found solace in each other's company, knowing that they were not alone in this unsettling journey. In the laboratory, Veronica presented me with some test results that flew right over my head. However, her explanation revealed that there was no cure for this virus. The monitor remained connected to the infected individual, who still slumbered peacefully. I noticed a torn piece of cloth in his hand, which he had likely ripped from someone or something. Curiosity got the better of me, and I reached out to remove the piece of cloth from his hand when Veronica suddenly exclaimed, "Wait!" Startled, I turned to look at her. "PleaZaria Dove Infection
Unconsciousness engulfed me, accompanied by the most intense nausea. My stomach churned and bubbled, producing unsettling sounds. When I finally woke up, I vomited in whichever direction my face turned. As I regained my senses, I found myself in the observatory, surrounded by Kai, Enzo, and Veronica. "What the hell just happened?" I questioned, confused. "I was supposed to be dead," I added. "We ran a test and it turns out you've been injected with the same virus that runs through a creeper's body. The symptoms usually appear within 5 minutes, but you seem unaffected!" she explained. "Maybe I'm immune," I shrugged, trying to make sense of it all. Veronica, however, had a different opinion "I thought so too, but I've noticed changes in the color and flow of your blood. I need to compare your previous blood sample with your latest blood sample," She also collected a sample of my bone marrow for further analysis. To help me regain my strength, she offered me a glass of juice. A
The last batch of our soldiers had no choice but to fall back to the city, while the rest remained. As we pulled ourselves back in the present, to the actual reality, we told ourselves that there's no escape, there's no way we can postpone this war. I stepped forward and I walked in front of my army as the air filled with anticipation. "My fellow warriors," I began, my voice carrying a weight that demanded attention. "Tonight, we stand in a battleground we never prepared for, and we are going to fight a battle of which we don’t know the outcome. Facing a force that defies the natural order. But let me remind you, it is precisely in the face of the unknown that the true essence of our courage is revealed. We are not mere mortals; we are warriors with a spirit forged in hardships and uncountable exams." I paused, letting the gravity of my words sink in, before continuing. "The shadows that looms upon us are dark and unpredictable, but they cannot extinguish the light that burns with
I kept on fighting, shooting and burning holes through their bodies, until one of them managed to snatch a gun from one of our soldiers. He aimed at my gun and burned it, half of my gun was just gone, with only the lower part left in my hand. I tossed the remains of my gun aside and cartwheeled to my right, narrowly dodging his incoming fires. However, in the midst of my evasion, the tip of my shoe got burned off by the shot, revealing the tips of my toes. Standing tall, despite the setback, I held one of my throwing knives and prepared myself for the next move. As he prepared to fire at me again, I swiftly threw the knife into the mouth of his gun, blocking the opening just as he pulled the trigger. Panic filled his eyes as he saw his gun turning red, and before he could react, it exploded in his hands. With a loud crash, pieces of his existence rained down. As I regained my senses, my attention was immediately drawn back to Jackallion. I sprinted toward him, using all my