Screams From The Ocean Floor by unknow

Screams From The Ocean Floor by unknow

Author:unknow
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-03-07T00:00:00+00:00


Ron dove into the water several times to search for her. But she was gone. Now he sat on the deck catching his breath, staring at nothing. The realization that the search was done was setting in.

Teresa’s skin still tingled from the adrenaline, but she was coming back to herself. The panic attack ending. Sam, she realized, was sitting next to her, holding her. She lifted heavy eyes to her face and asked in a shaky voice what had happened.

Ron’s head came up, but Sam gave him a look that turned his head back to the deck. “Ron and I were in the kitchen. He was searing one of the steaks, and I was—” She frowned at the memory, her voice becoming thicker. “Megan came upstairs and just stood there. We both looked at her and she just, like, screamed. Then ran out here.”

“We need to call this in,” Teresa said.

Ron was shaking his head. “We both tried. We’re not getting any signal for some reason.” He stopped, his lower lip starting to jump. “She’s gone, isn’t she?” His body tensed; his breath picked up. “Fuck. No, no, no.” His wide eyes went to Sam, pleading.

“Stop,” Sam said, sitting up straight. “This isn’t our fault. Something else happened. You heard her. Something was wrong with her.”

Teresa shook her head wildly. “Why would you even think this was your fault? We can’t do that to ourselves.” Her words felt like syrup in her mouth.

“Just get the motor going,” Sam said, her voice flat now. “We have to get back.”

Ron looked frightened by the suggestion. “We can’t leave her. She’s here. We can’t just leave her.”

Sam stood, walking over to him. She took his face in her hands and pointed it at hers. Teresa could hear tears and anger in her voice. “She’s gone, Ron. I’m sorry, but us going home is what happens next. Maybe if we fucking hurry, they can at least recover her body. Understand?”

As Ron got up, Teresa remembered the thing in the water. The sound. She opened her mouth to ask if they had heard it too but thought better of it. It had seemed so real and important when it was happening, but now she thought it might not have happened at all. At least not in the way she remembered. It didn’t make sense. So much was going on. Maybe Ron or Sam bumped the horn. Or a stupid bird was flying over. Something. Anything. Even normal noises sounded so much different, more intense—frightening even—when you were stressed. That, she decided, was probably it.



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.