Sorry that it's been a while… The reasons were because I forgot about my stories doing other stuff. Plus, I've been working on my recently finished online health class.
So, for the 'Catch – Up', In the first chapter we were introduced to Agent Connor Brooks, who is part of the Welch County homicide investigation team. He's been working on a case where the victims were shredded and messed up beyond recognition.
In the second chapter, Agent Connor Brooks had his first encounter with The Beast. It then chased Connor to the station where, shortly after Connor arrived, took Sam, another homicide agent.
The StorySam moved a little and moaned, meaning he was still alive. Maria gasped when she saw the bear-like beast with copper-brown fur, black rough skin, thick long white tusks, and those horrific long sharp black claws. She glanced to Sam and back to the beast. She was still as a statue. Connor's eyes were glued to the beast's, in a stare off. Maria took a cautious step forward and the beast broke the stare and growled at her. Connor, as soon as the beast's attention was on Maria, aimed his gun and pulled the trigger. The bullet from the black police rifle ripped through the beast's thick fur and skin breaking apart as it went through its body. The beast threw its head back and screamed a blood-draining pained scream. It then brought its head down with its eyes wide and bloodshot. The white in its eyes made its pupil and iris stand out making Connor, Maria, and Brian shiver in fear. Brian then shot three shots from his black police handgun into its face.
Maria yelled that she needed to get to Sam, so Connor and Brian alternated their shots so that Maria could get to Sam without drawing any attention from the beast to her. She crouched and warily hugged the wall as she made her way to Sam with a medical kit slung over her shoulders. Once she reached Sam, she looked to the beast's side. She slowly reached her hand to her waist and gripped her black handgun. Connor saw this and yelled at Maria, "NO!" But it was to late. She had already shot into the beast's side and ruptured its left lung. It made an even worse blood-curling screech. As it looked down to Maria, Connor and Brian started to shoot at the beast wildly. Its attention didn't stray from Maria.
Then sirens could be heard far off. The beast stopped and lifted its head for better hearing. It lowered its head below its shoulders and its ears went limp. It then whimpered into the woods. Once out of site, Connor and Brian rushed over to where Maria started to treat Sam's wounds.
Sam's blood had stretched far out, mixing with the water. He had lost to much blood.
Connor thought back three years to when Sam joined the homicide team. He was very shy and always left his forensics reports on the team's desks when the team was somewhere else. He now was the jokester we heard he was from the sheriff's department. He cracked a joke at the smallest and biggest of occurrences. Now, while he lied on the parking lot in his own blood, he smiled up at us and said, "Hey, it looks like now you don't have to pay me back the forty dollars that you owe." That made Maria start to sob softly. His smile faded and he coughed up a little more blood.
The ambulance pulled into the parking lot first. Sam closed his eyes and let out a raspy, long breath and didn't take in another breath. The paramedics pushed us out of the way and started to feel his lack of pulse. They then started CPR and a third one came with an oxygen mask and a stretcher. After another round of CPR, the paramedics lifted him onto the stretcher and wheeled him away. The door shut on the ambulance and it started to speed away as more paramedics ran over to start assessing the three agents of the Welch County Homicide Investigation Team still breathing in the parking lot.
