Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition -
Chapter 808 - 808: Story 808: The Burning Truth
The flare hissed and crackled in Evelyn's trembling hands, its crimson glow casting eerie shadows along the bunker walls. The creature before her recoiled, its massive, hulking form twisting unnaturally as if the light burned its very essence.
Evelyn's mind raced. This thing—the Devourer—wasn't just another mutation. It was something else entirely, something that felt the pain of fire and light.
And that meant it could die.
The monster's pale, glowing eyes narrowed, its long, jagged teeth bared in a deep, guttural growl. It wasn't used to being challenged. It was used to hunting, to dominating. But now? It hesitated.
Evelyn seized the opportunity.
With a defiant scream, she hurled the flare straight at the creature's chest. The impact wasn't what hurt it—but the fire? That was different.
The moment the flames licked its obsidian-like skin, the beast roared. A sound so deafening, so unearthly, it rattled Evelyn's bones. It reeled back, its muscles convulsing as tendrils of black smoke curled from the scorched wound.
It was bleeding.
She didn't stick around to admire the sight. Adrenaline coursed through her veins as she turned and sprinted down the narrow corridor of the abandoned bunker. Each step sent shocks of pain through her bruised ribs, but she didn't care. Survival was the only thing that mattered.
Behind her, the Devourer's roars turned into something worse. Laughter.
A deep, guttural chuckle, filled with amusement.
"You think fire can stop us?" the voice slithered into her ears, distorting through the darkness.
Evelyn's heart pounded. Whatever this thing was, it learned. The wound had slowed it, but it wasn't enough to kill it. She needed something bigger.
She burst into a larger chamber—an old munitions storage room, long abandoned and covered in dust. Rusted crates lined the walls, some marked with faded military insignias. Her eyes locked onto a single word printed on a half-opened box:
"THERMITE."
Hope ignited in her chest.
Scrambling forward, she pried the crate open. Inside, small canisters of thermite powder sat untouched, a deadly gift from the past. If fire hurt the Devourer, then this would obliterate it.
A low growl echoed from the corridor.
It was coming.
Evelyn grabbed a canister, ripped the seal off, and poured a fine line of the volatile substance across the floor. Her hands shook as she pulled a flare from her vest—her last one.
The moment the creature lunged into the room, its massive claws ripping through the doorway, Evelyn didn't hesitate.
She dropped the flare.
The room exploded in a blinding inferno. Flames surged up in a violent wave, engulfing the beast entirely. Its screams filled the air, an unholy shriek of rage and agony.
Evelyn shielded her face from the heat, watching as the creature thrashed.
Then, impossibly, through the fire—
It moved.
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