You're Going to Die In Here (Custer Falls Extreme Horror Book 3) by Hitz D.W

You're Going to Die In Here (Custer Falls Extreme Horror Book 3) by Hitz D.W

Author:Hitz, D.W.
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Fedowar Press, LLC
Published: 2023-10-06T00:00:00+00:00


Ten

Luann slapped down onto a pile of slippery, writhing things. Bones shattered in her chest, arms, and legs, and breath and blood burst from her mouth. She sucked air in to scream from the pain, and knife-like shards dug into her lungs.

She saw an arm and a skinless face. She heard them howl. They were slick, blood-coated beings made of meat, around and below her, and she slid between them. They pressed into her, crushed her down, then bit into her exposed muscle.

The pain. It was unimaginable. She flailed for a grip on anything to climb away and only sifted lower into the fray. Her nerves screamed. Her heart pounded with terror; there was no escape.

They ripped away hunks of her flesh. They clawed at her face, one ripping her nose from her skull and feeding it into its gnashing mouth. They dug into her legs, tearing muscle and tendon from bone. And rage joined her pain.

She snapped with her mouth and ripped a hunk of flesh from the closest body. The raw, tender muscle tingled against her tongue, and on nothing but impulse, she swallowed it. Teeth tore a chunk from her breast. Something took a bite out of her leg, and she kicked then clawed into the next thing she could see. She ripped away meat and shoved it into her face. She bit again, ripped, clawed, tore, ate, and she writhed with the rest of the masses, bloody, shredded, and screaming in pain.

The mound below vibrated with an enormous boom. Another, closer, and another.

Through a gap in the mayhem, she saw something enormous crash into the thousands of mindless beings. It must have been fifty feet wide, leading up into a red sky of glowing, orange clouds. It took until it raised back up, blood, flattened bodies, and entrails dripping from its bottom, that she understood what it was: something’s foot.

Terror overcame her pain, overcame her desire to feed, and she squirmed, hoping to get a grip. She clawed, pulling herself upward, climbing toward the top of the pile. Teeth and fingers dug into her flesh, pulling her back. She kicked and rolled and fought upward. She reached, her hand rising over the top of the pile, and the foot came down over her.

A second passed and with it, a memory of the park on the corner by her childhood home. Her shoe lowering slowly, again and again, over a line of ants crossing the sidewalk on a mission of some kind, maybe gathering food for their colony. Then they were flat, mushed under her sole and across the white ridges of the scratchy walkway. And she did it again.

Another second passed as she was crushed downward, her body collapsing into itself, bones of others protruding from their bodies and impaling hers. Her organs liquefying with theirs, all of it running into her mouth and nose and—



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