Below Zero by Dan Smith
Author:Dan Smith
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Chicken House
OUTPOST ZERO, ANTARCTICA
22 HOURS AGO
At the bottom of the steps, Sofia grabbed the guide rope and forged on towards the landing strip. It was impossible to see more than an arm’s length in front of her, so the rope was her lifeline. Without it, she and Peters would lose their way; probably freeze to death a stone’s throw from The Hub.
When Storage was lost in the storm behind them, Sofia stopped and leant close to Peters’ ear. ‘Give me the scanner.’
‘What happened in there? What’s going on?’
‘Just give me the scanner!’ Sofia had defeated her panic, but she could see Peters was still battling with his. ‘Quick!’ She reached for his pocket, but he pushed her hand away and fumbled for it himself.
She took it from him, brushed ice crystals from the screen and squinted at the steady blue glow of the trackers on the satellite map. ‘They’ve gone back to where they were,’ she shouted. ‘Come on, let’s get out of this weather. And don’t lose that camera.’ She stuffed the tracker into her pocket.
As she battled through the storm, Sofia kept an eye on Peters and considered her options. Their priority had to be ViBac. It was essential they upload the video footage so if anything happened to them, there would be a record of this. Somebody would come looking for them, and they’d need to know what had happened here. After that, she had to call for help, so their best bet was to head to Refuge. Once there, they could—
‘There’s something out there!’
Peters’ words sent a surge of adrenaline washing through her veins, and she turned to see him standing a few paces behind her. He was pointing the camera along the landing strip to their right.
Sofia wiped her goggles but all she could see was the swirling frenzy of particles in the wind.
‘Something’s moving.’ Peters kept the camera pointed into the storm. ‘Something big.’
‘I don’t see anything.’ But as she said it, a darkness moved in the white-out. A large, grey shadow, shifting from left to right across her limited field of vision. And, barely audible over the storm, came the strange tick-tack-tick-tack of metal striking ice.
‘You see it?’ Peters called. ‘You hear it?’
‘I . . .’ Sofia wiped her goggles again, wondering if it had been her imagination, a trick of the blizzard, but the shape moved again. This time it grew larger, becoming darker as if it were approaching. ‘Keep moving.’ She fought hard to hide the fear in her voice. ‘Keep moving.’ She wanted to stay strong for Peters. It was her job to stay strong. ‘Just keep—’
The shadow surged forward, exploding from the blizzard like a shark erupting from the foamy sea. Sofia had never liked the erratic movements of the Spiders. The way their legs stuttered; the way their arms jerked when they swapped attachments, but when the Spider came at them out of the storm, it was different. The jerky movements were replaced by smooth, fluid motion. This thing
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