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Hadn’t it been for their
own gunfire Baxter and the boy would have probably heard the deputies firefight
with the creature. As it was though their own shots drowned out all other
sounds. The boy’s first shot went wide, ending up in one of the spines of the books
in the libary. After that one he managed to anticipate the kickback of the gun
and the second shot plugged the creature in the eye. Lucky shot, but the boy didn’t
care. Green, slimy blood oozed from the wound as the creature hissed. It was in
pain.
“I think this one is
weaker,” the boy surmised, a bit surprised the wound didn’t immediately close
as had been the case with the bigger creature.
“Let’s rip it apart
then,” Baxter said and fired a few volleys at the monster. Bullets tore through
it’s belly, more blood leaking from it.
As they kept firing at
the Otherworldy thing it slowly backed down, it cornered itself. It hid it’s
head behind it’s raptorial forelegs.
“Stand back,” Baxter
told the boy. “Time for the coup de grace. You might also want to cover your
ears.”
The boy understood the sheriff’s
plan and took cover. Baxter put his gun aside and took a grenade from the
duffel bag. He pulled the pin and threw it at the monster. With a loud bang it exploded,
the shockwave taking out the windows. The monster’s belly was torn apart,
intestines the boy had never seen dropping on the carpet. It hissed once more,
then sagged down. Lifeless.
“We did it! We beat that
thing!” the boy shouted enthusiastically.
“Looks like we did,” Baxter
said and slowly moved closer to the thing, still pointing his AR-15 at it to be
sure. When he reached it he dared to poke it gently with the barrel of his gun.
It didn’t move.
The boy ran a hand over
the creature. “He really looks dead. But I figure the other creature won’t like
the fact we killed it.”
“Shit. Did you have to
say that?”
The boy sat down on his
haunches next to the monster. “What a fascinating creature…”
Eyes widened Baxter
stuttered, pointing at the creature. “Kid, watch it. That… that… organ… on the
floor… It’s… moving!”
The boy saw what the
sheriff meant. One of the organs, perhaps its equivalent of a heart started to
stir. Then suddenly it flew up. And after that all the rest of the intestines.
It was like watching a movie that was being played backwards. In exactly the
way the intestines had dropped from the creature’s belly they now went back
inside. The body closed down again, it’s eye grew back.
The boy couldn’t help
but cheer. “Incredible!”
“Get the fuck back!” Baxter
yelled and pulled the boy back to him.
The creature hissed louder
than ever as it righted itself and started to swipe at the two reluctant monster
hunters with its forelegs.
“We have to run!” Baxter
said and pushed the boy in front of him. He threw another grenade behind his back
as he pulled the boy along.
They ran through the
house as fast as they could. The boy protested a bit but Baxter wouldn’t have
any of it.
“That thing can’t be
killed, kid! We have to get as far away from it as we can!”
They ran through the door,
but could hear the creature following them. Barely outside Baxter lost his
footing in his hurry and fell down on the grass. The creature had come through the
door, barely fitting through.
The boy helped Baxter on
his feet, firing one more bullet at the thing to keep it busy. Then they were
standing eye to eye with the big creature. It’s raptorial forelegs were covered
with gore. They noticed the dead bodies of the deputies.
Tears welled up in Baxter’s
eyes. “Lou! Molly! What the fuck? That bloody demon slaughtered them!”
“There’s no way we can
take on the bigger one,” the boy said. “We’d better take our chances with the smaller
one and get back to the house.”
“That’s crazy! And what
do we do when we get inside?”
“I have a theory,” the
boy said. “Come on!”
So they did the unthinkable
and ran straight for the smaller creature. Baxter kept firing his AR-15 at the smaller
creature, pushing it away from the door. The boy managed to go through the door
and yelled, “Sheriff! Throw me the duffel bag and keep that thing busy!”
Baxter threw the bag,
the boy catching it like it was a softball. The boy ran into the building. The
dry clicking sound of the AR-15 told the sheriff he’d fired his last bullet. He
had to reload. As if the creature understood it sped up and with snapping mandibles
went for the kill.
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