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"I am sorry!" I apologized once more in the normal volume, but she continued to stare at me, prompting me to whisper, "Alright, alright!" "What's going on here?" I whispered this time. "This has been the situation here for as long as I can remember," she remarked, referring to the city. "I'm sorry," she added, "but if I hadn't instructed you to remain silent, we would all be in trouble." She grabbed a glass and poured water into it, while the glass tilted. Confused, I gazed at her. "If I hadn't done it this way, it would have made noise," she explained. "What exactly are you all afraid of? Have the creepers invaded this place?" I inquired. "Creepers?" She looked at me puzzled. "Yes, those pale-skinned creatures," I clarified. "No, we've been eliminating them for as long as we can remember. That's not what we fear," she responded. "Then what is it that you fear?" I insisted to know, just as we heard a woman calling out for someone. "Angus?" she called out, her voice filled w
Zaria Dove The Lost Group
"The immortals you mentioned must have come about much later.When Asher successfully turned us into immortals and immune beings, he had already realized William's true intentions. When he sent us away, he claimed that we had died," she revealed."But how did you end up here?" I inquired. "And why didn't you turn out to be as violent as the creepers and the immortals?""We weren't forcefully revived like the others. We were already alive, but we were a group of sick individuals. As for your first question, there was a bus full of us.We were ambushed during our journey, and our bus tumbled down the mountainside, leaving us with severe injuries.A kind woman offered us refuge in this place.Time went by, and we discovered that there were individuals hired to kill us.The mastermind behind this plot remains unknown to us.Despite the circumstances, we accepted the new life here, situated at the crossroads of two cities.When the nuclear disaster struck, this area wasn't affected directl
Zaria Dove Mother Matriarch
We were aware that this disturbing vision was produced by our own minds, a result of the strange frequency released through her scream, which made it challenging to maintain focus.Once I regained my vision, I surveyed my surroundings and noticed the woman standing beside a pile of lifeless bodies."Do you know where Angus is?" she inquired, her gaze fixed upon me.Her eyes were filled with tears, causing my heart to be overwhelmed with sorrow. "He was playing right there!" She pointed toward the entrance of the caves."I prepared a salad for him, but he didn't like it. I scolded him, and he became upset!Please, find him and let him know that I will roast a turkey for him!" She sat down and pleaded with her hands clasped together."Please, I beg you, find him and tell him that I will never cook salad again." She wiped away her tears and scanned the area, shouting at the top of her lungs, "Angus! Please return, I promise there will be no more salad!" Her cries weighed heavily on our h
Zaria Dove Matriarch's Redemption
She fell to her knees and clutched onto my feet. "Please, take me to my son!" she pleaded."Lily, I'm sorry, but your son won't come back to you, and deep down, you know that too," I said, taking a seat.Her anger began to rise again, but I gently held her hands. It felt like grasping onto a rusted metal bar, fragile and on the verge of breaking with the slightest touch."I understand how it feels to be responsible for your child's death," I couldn't hold back my tears any longer. "A few months ago, some truly terrible people forced me to kill my own son.I had no idea he was my son at the time. If I had known, I would have willingly sacrificed myself instead," I looked into her eyes and saw her sorrow."So believe me when I say this, I understand your pain more than anyone else ever could. While you may believe you caused his death, the truth is that you couldn't have stopped it from happening."Finally, she broke down in tears. "He loved roasted turkey, and that day I told him we di
Zaria Dove On My Way
People were still not willing to accept her apology, so they brought me to their home and demanded that I punish her. "Listen, I understand that she took your children, but she didn't harm them. Her powers were beyond her control, and it was her fear that controlled her. You may think that you will forever despise her, but remember, you have your children back while she may never have hers again." I managed to reason with them. They eventually forgave her, but she wouldn't be staying there. I planned to take her to Veronica, but only after I find Wania.In the meantime, Lily would stay with these people. As we prepared to leave, Amelia grabbed my arm and led me to a corner. "I don't know how we can ever repay you!" she exclaimed with a smile. "You don't need to repay me. I simply did what was right, and anyone would have done the same," I replied, returning the smile. "No one else would have done what you did. We never would have," she admitted with a shrug. "As promised, I wil
Zaria Dove A New Face
Then Kai mentioned "Because she is invisible" then right after that a missile suddenly appeared out of nowhere and struck the right wing of our vehicle.The vehicle began to tumble through the air, leading to a crash that happened in the blink of an eye.For a brief moment, we kept sliding down a hill, and then with a sudden impact, I witnessed Kai bursting through the windshield, followed by the GPS device flying toward my face.And then... everything went black!After some time, I regained consciousness, feeling completely healed but finding myself alone in an unfamiliar place.It was a large, round cage with vertical bars stretching endlessly, without any visible door or means of escape.The cage was big enough to hold up to 30 people at once, yet there I was, all by myself but luckily unbound.The ceiling was illuminated by a large, bright bulb that cast light over the entire area. One side of the cage featured a small opening, resembling a rat hole but wider, likely used for deli
Zaria Dove Another Hell
She chuckled, "You are quite the amusing toy!" she remarked. "An entertaining doll!" she added."That's what they all say, I'm a haunting doll. Anyone who crosses me still dreams of being the shit beaten out of them," I replied, fully enjoying myself."Anyway! There's no meat in the beans," she shrugged.I quickly ate the beans, and just as I was about to finish, she said something that made me want to vomit my stomach out."They do taste like beans, right? We prepare them using a special process that involves specific parts of Orphics!" she smirked.I stared at her with anger. "You will regret this!""Why? Haven't people already been sacrificed for others?Utilizing them as a source of nourishment is better than to leaving them to decay under the dirt!" She expressed."Is this the reason you have been capturing the Orphics? To satisfy your hunger?" I inquired."What?" She grinned. "No!" Then she paused before continuing. "We are searching for someone! Someone truly special, which is
Zaria Dove Distraction
"What kind of help? Are you pressuring them to provide you with a cure?" I expressed my genuine concern."Are you out of your mind?" She stared at me, her eyes filled with confusion."You are the ones who need saving, and our brothers are willing to provide them with that cure and pull them out of their misery!" she said confidently."Explain yourself!" I stood in front of her, demanding an answer to her bold claims."My brothers, the ones you call creepers, have been oppressed and suppressed for as long as they have lived. We are here to give them the rights they deserve. As long as the Orphics exist, they will never be able to claim those rights. But... I am not a killer.So instead, I have come up with a better solution. We are transfusing their bone marrow, allowing them to live like ordinary humans.This way, my brothers can coexist alongside them," she explained, a smile playing on her lips."So you're basically draining their bone marrow and subjecting them to endless pain just
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As Jennifer struggled to reach Enzo, the tension was visible. When she finally succeeded in connecting with me, her voice brimmed with a mix of joy and nervous energy. “We’re finally connected to the system!” she exclaimed, her excitement spilling through the static of our communication line.A grin spread across my face, and I turned to Kai, who immediately understood what had happened without needing an explanation. My expression said it all.“Enzo?” I called out, trying to connect with him directly. The line was dead silent. My smile vanished as quickly as it had spread, and an uneasy weight settled in my chest. My pulse quickened, each beat echoing in my ears as I glanced nervously at Kai. “He’ll be alright,” he reassured me, his voice steady but strained. Before either of us could take action, a deep, echoing hum filled the air, overpowering even the sound of our racing hearts. The noise was overwhelming, drawing our attention toward the city gates. With the restored power, the
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He pressed himself against the wall, trying to steady his breathing. The ground beneath him groaned, a sharp reminder of the fragile state of the entire building. He couldn’t afford to stop now—not when so much was at stake.Pushing forward, Enzo reached a junction where the stairs split into multiple paths. Consulting his mental map of the city’s layout, he chose the left corridor, knowing it led directly to the control room.As he advanced, the air grew colder, and the flickering lights overhead cast dark shadows.Suddenly, a sharp pain shot through his side. Enzo stumbled, clutching his rib as he gasped for breath. He had hit a loose beam that swung down unexpectedly, narrowly missing his head but cutting through his torso.Blood trickled from a small cut, staining his shirt. Ignoring the pain, he pressed on, his strong will fueling his determination.The corridor opened into a vast, open space—the control room. The room was a chaotic mess of shattered consoles, broken screens, and
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“No, we can’t retreat!” I shot back, my mind racing. “If we fall back now, we’ll just be leading them to the survivors! Who knows what these things are capable of if they breach the bunker?”The immortal army was unstoppable, their unsettling faces and wide-open mouths still screaming as they marched forward. The situation was dire, and every second felt like we were inching closer to doom. Then, an idea struck me. “We’ll lead them somewhere else instead! Somewhere they won’t follow the others!” Without waiting for a response, I took off running toward the right, motioning for the others to follow.“There are plenty of ruined buildings to the east,” Kai called after me, sprinting to catch up. “We can find cover there, maybe even set a trap!”"Exactly! We just need to buy the rest of the team some time to regroup and bring the right equipment,” I agreed as we bolted toward the Ferric Burg, a place that had once been a bustling district but was now reduced to crumbling ruins after the a
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I yelled for everyone to move. "Run!" I shouted, leading the charge as we turned and sprinted away from the impending disaster. But we were too close. The ground shook violently beneath us, the force of the lab’s landing sending a powerful jolt through the battlefield. The shockwave hit us hard, like a giant hand swatting us aside. We flew, bodies tossed into the air like ragdolls, crashing to the ground in a brutal cascade.I groaned, feeling the sharp sting of pain from the fall. My vision blurred for a moment as I pushed myself up, dirt and debris filling the air around me. Many of us survived the impact, but not everyone was so lucky. As I looked around, the grim reality hit me. The number of those who fell, the martyrs—was far greater than the survivors.I pushed myself up from the debris, my body aching as I limped up to my feet. Dust and rubble filled the air, and the sight before me was nothing short of devastating. Those who hadn’t made it halfway to the bunker were crushed,
A Twisted Anomaly
The battlefield was chaos. Screams, explosions, and the endless rain of arrows and bullets filled the air. Bodies fell, and for every enemy I took down, two more seemed to replace them.As soon as Kai entered the control room, Veronica—rushing toward Kai. Her face was pale, eyes wide with panic, clearly overwhelmed by the chaos. She knelt beside him, but he waved her off, his voice hoarse but steady. "I'm not important right now! Get the guns in position, switch their directions, now!"He delivered my message without caring for his own condition.He gripped her shoulders firmly, but not harshly, guiding her to sit down on the seat. His eyes were intense, but his voice softened as he leaned in close, whispering in her ear. "I know this is overwhelming, but you’ve got this. You can do this."Veronica’s hands trembled as she began to adjust the machine gun controls, rotating the turrets to face the incoming enemy forces. It wasn't the first time she was facing a situation of war, but see
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"This thing has a heartbeat!" she exclaimed, her voice trembling with unease, her eyes fixed on the screen.I felt my stomach knot, the tension rising with every second. "What if it’s a human? Someone innocent?" My voice cracked, panic creeping into my words."No!" she snapped, her gaze darting between readings. "The heartbeat is… off. Abnormal. It's clocking in at 250 beats per minute. No human, even with a severe condition, could sustain that while moving this fast. This... this is something beyond what we’re ready for." Her fingers hovered over the screen, absorbing more data.Then she froze, her eyes widening. "It’s six feet tall, and only an inch from the barrier!" Her voice wavered. "It... it looks like a plane."I leaned closer, trying to make sense of the silhouette on the display. "A plane? But at that size? Who the hell would build a plane so small?" The shape on the screen did resemble an aircraft, but it was no larger than a child’s toy. Something was very, very wrong.Pan
No Time to Grief
“No, Zaria! It all happened right before our eyes,” Kai said, his voice thick with disbelief. The weight of the moment pulled us together in a tight group hug, but the shock left me frozen. How could this be real? Why would anyone kill Bella? She wouldn’t hurt a soul."No..." I whispered, the denial clawing at my throat. "This can't be happening!" My voice broke into a yell. "How could they kill her? How could—" But my words faded, leaving me breathless, my mind spinning as if the very air had been stolen from me.I pulled away from them, my body trembling. “Prepare! Prepare for battle. We’re going to make him pay!” I demanded, wiping my tear-streaked face with the back of my hand. My rage boosting my strength with every second. I nodded, more to myself than anyone else, as the reality of the situation sank in.“Zaria!” Ella’s voice was soft, her steps cautious as she approached, concern evident on her face. But I reached out first, gripping her shoulders, forcing her to look into my
A new discovery
I dropped everything I was doing and bolted after her, my heart racing. Something had to be wrong. Jennifer was tough, not the type to panic easily. I followed her down the winding path to the bunker, the cool, damp air filling my lungs. As we reached the entrance, a crowd of people had gathered, making a path for me to pass through.“Zaria!” A familiar voice rang out. My dad. He stood there, cleaned up and looking far better than the last time I’d seen him, though his face was still covered with worry. “Thank goodness you’re alright,” he said, pulling me into a quick embrace before stepping aside to let Jennifer lead me deeper inside.“This way,” Jennifer urged, her voice low as she guided me toward a dimly lit corner of the bunker. She stopped in front of a large, rusted wheel embedded in the circular wall—a giant mechanism that looked like it belonged to an old bank vault.“I don’t think Veronica knows anything about this,” Jennifer whispered, her gaze fixed on the wheel. “But it’s