ckening, swaying motion that
ped her body slowly began to recede, replaced by a dizzying nausea. For a moment,
a blur of green, rushing past at an impossible speed. S
. A scream died
reds of feet in the air. The giant snake was climbing a sheer cl
screamed, it might drop her. Or worse, eat her. She squeezed her eyes shu
The snake slithered into a large
e dry dirt and something faintly herbal. Not
e's tail gently deposited her onto a p
idn't dare breathe. She kept he
er stone, moving deeper into the cave. T
tretched out did she fi
e her, dotted with strange, glowing rocks th
esting. As her eyes adjusted, she n
d shaped. Next to them were large bones, cleaned and polished.
itting on. It was rough, but the edges were neat. Th
n't sew. They didn't stack stones. Th
cally. Phone? Gone. Pepper sp
in her arms. This wasn't right. This wasn't Earth. O
ge, intelligent eyes. And this cave... this
settled in
ack of the cave. Footsteps. Not the sliding hiss of sc
Thud
bject-a sharp-edged stone the size of her fi
the cave seemed to thicken, a heavy
e tunnel entrance, blocking
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