Christopher's Blade: Supernatural Horror with Scary Ghosts & Haunted Houses (Haunted Village Series Book 7) by Ron Ripley & Scare Street

Christopher's Blade: Supernatural Horror with Scary Ghosts & Haunted Houses (Haunted Village Series Book 7) by Ron Ripley & Scare Street

Author:Ron Ripley & Scare Street [Ripley, Ron]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: ScareStreet.com
Published: 2019-06-06T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 25: A Request

David watched from the gate as the door to 114 Broad was smashed open by the entry team. Beneath his helmet, David smiled, listening to the chatter over the radio as the team members swept into the house. Several more shots were fired as nonlethal rounds removed Subject B from the situation.

***

Cameron motioned the rest of his team forward as Subject B slumped to the floor, unconscious. Timmy was somewhere in the house, as was the boy the Professor was so interested in. Rumor had it there was a ghost who lived in the building as well, but Cameron didn’t worry too much about the dead inside. According to the intelligence, Subject B had taken precautions to keep the dead from getting past the doors and windows.

Yet as these thoughts crossed his mind, Cameron felt a chill rip through him, and as he turned to see what might have caused it, he screamed.

The dead Indians poured in through the door. Only then did Cameron see the salt scattered across the floor. The threshold was torn up, and a ripped piece of cloth was revealed.

Cameron suddenly understood how the dead were kept out.

He brought his shotgun up, pumping a fresh round into it and firing. Yet even as the round blew through several of the dead, others were swarming in. One of them managed to knock the shotgun out of his hands while a second raised a ghostly musket and shot him. The force of the round sent him tumbling back, his feet tangling up with Subject B’s legs and causing him to fall over the old man.

Cameron tried to twist around and get back to his feet, but something locked onto his wrist. Surprised, he saw Subject B was awake, the old man snarling at him. A heartbeat later, Subject B ripped Cameron’s helmet off, throwing it aside easily. Freeing his wrist, Cameron reached down for the knife he kept on his utility belt, only to find it was missing.

A flash of steel revealed the weapon to be in Subject B’s hand. Less than a moment later, Cameron felt the blade slide into his neck. He tried to grab hold of the old man’s arm. Before he could, Subject B twisted the knife and pulled.



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