Fusions I Shadows of the Deceased By Jessie T. Banner
Chapter One It is Time
Red lights flared on as the sound of an alarm buzzed throughout the base. Several soldiers rushing to the scene, AK's at their hands, dressed in pitch-black uniforms with only one symbol on the right shoulder. The symbol was a color of greens and blues, with a single marking on it. The marking spelled a word, yet resembled what might be called a fox.
The four men kept running until they reached a turn, as one dropped the gun to his side, and punched in several keys on a small side panel. A noise of engines upturning was abroad, as the man reached down to pick up his gun, but was blown backwards by a strong force. He hit a wall and collapsed instantly. His skull emitted a sickening cracking noise as it hit the wall. The other men raised their guns and fired at the thing in the room that was unlocked, as they yelled, cursing at it. Something rammed its fist up, slamming it into one of the guard's jaws, shattering it as the bones were heard breaking. The other two kept firing, until one had to reload his AK, which was a big mistake. He was instantly picked up off the ground, as the other man gasped and started to run.
The man's neck could also be heard breaking. The body dropped to the floor, blood oozing from the headless corpse, as the head to the body, dropped right beside it and rolled a bit. The Last man ran as hard and as fast as he could, screaming as his blood rushed to his head. Scientists and other engineers were also running out of their rooms, trying to get away from the breakout. A creature that was un-seeable instantly tore everyone who was in the hallway down. None was left, except for that one guy who was in the lead of the counter strike.
He lay in the lunching room, screaming, as the monster came closer, step-by- step. He pulled a frantic act, and slammed his hand on the emergency button, making the reinforced glass doors move down and seal him into the room. He stared to laugh and taunt the creature as he snarled and teased it. The creature brought its fist up, and then struck out. The man was blown backwards, sliding across the shattered fragments of glass, then picked up by the creature at his neck. The man screamed more, then was knocked out with a single hit to the head. Going limp, the man moved little, since he was knocked out. The creature boar it's fangs, rearing it's head back, then sunk its teeth into the mans neck. It's eyes slowly turned red, while the man's fluids were being drained. The body slowly was being sucked of its form, showing the bones through the skin, as all the tissue and muscles were sucked dry.
Several minutes later, it was busting down steel doors that would let it loose on the island and to be free in the new world. As the doors hit the ground with a loud thud, the creature walked out upon the night. Before one could blink, it was upon the highest part of the building, and staring into the night sky, budging not, as the moon cast a shadowy glare upon it. The creature looked blankly to the sea, as it was wondering what would happen next. The city lay beyond this island, barely visible to a humans view, but this was no human. The creature stared at the lights in the city, and smiles a small grin as it rasped, "It is time" in a sharp, sincere voice.
Chapter One It is Time
Red lights flared on as the sound of an alarm buzzed throughout the base. Several soldiers rushing to the scene, AK's at their hands, dressed in pitch-black uniforms with only one symbol on the right shoulder. The symbol was a color of greens and blues, with a single marking on it. The marking spelled a word, yet resembled what might be called a fox.
The four men kept running until they reached a turn, as one dropped the gun to his side, and punched in several keys on a small side panel. A noise of engines upturning was abroad, as the man reached down to pick up his gun, but was blown backwards by a strong force. He hit a wall and collapsed instantly. His skull emitted a sickening cracking noise as it hit the wall. The other men raised their guns and fired at the thing in the room that was unlocked, as they yelled, cursing at it. Something rammed its fist up, slamming it into one of the guard's jaws, shattering it as the bones were heard breaking. The other two kept firing, until one had to reload his AK, which was a big mistake. He was instantly picked up off the ground, as the other man gasped and started to run.
The man's neck could also be heard breaking. The body dropped to the floor, blood oozing from the headless corpse, as the head to the body, dropped right beside it and rolled a bit. The Last man ran as hard and as fast as he could, screaming as his blood rushed to his head. Scientists and other engineers were also running out of their rooms, trying to get away from the breakout. A creature that was un-seeable instantly tore everyone who was in the hallway down. None was left, except for that one guy who was in the lead of the counter strike.
He lay in the lunching room, screaming, as the monster came closer, step-by- step. He pulled a frantic act, and slammed his hand on the emergency button, making the reinforced glass doors move down and seal him into the room. He stared to laugh and taunt the creature as he snarled and teased it. The creature brought its fist up, and then struck out. The man was blown backwards, sliding across the shattered fragments of glass, then picked up by the creature at his neck. The man screamed more, then was knocked out with a single hit to the head. Going limp, the man moved little, since he was knocked out. The creature boar it's fangs, rearing it's head back, then sunk its teeth into the mans neck. It's eyes slowly turned red, while the man's fluids were being drained. The body slowly was being sucked of its form, showing the bones through the skin, as all the tissue and muscles were sucked dry.
Several minutes later, it was busting down steel doors that would let it loose on the island and to be free in the new world. As the doors hit the ground with a loud thud, the creature walked out upon the night. Before one could blink, it was upon the highest part of the building, and staring into the night sky, budging not, as the moon cast a shadowy glare upon it. The creature looked blankly to the sea, as it was wondering what would happen next. The city lay beyond this island, barely visible to a humans view, but this was no human. The creature stared at the lights in the city, and smiles a small grin as it rasped, "It is time" in a sharp, sincere voice.
