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Surviving Darkness, Loving Fiercely

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 762    |    Released on: 02/07/2025

y shredded. Not just flat, but destroyed, long gashes running through the rubber as if it ha

ed, kicking at the ruined tire

all its earlier color, the fear creeping back into her eyes. Being stationary, vulner

?" she asked,

d stretched out in both directions, empty and silent. I was about to pull out my p

. A small, dilapidated structure with a faded sign I couldn't quite mak

g. "Maybe someone's the

lence of the desert pressed in. With every step, I felt more exposed. I kept gla

dusty yard. The windows were grimy, and the paint on the sign had peeled

and a shifty look in his eyes. He wiped his dirty hands on an equally dirty rag, a slow, unpleasa

he said, his voice

ng to keep my voice steady. "A

ng his face. "Out here? You're lucky you found me. No

r out-of-state plates, the luggage visible in the back seat. He circl

at it with the toe of his boot. "Looks like

was so outrageously high it took my breath away.

, my anger flaring. "Yo

, I'm the only game in town. The price is the price. You want your car fi

e trapped, and he was enjoying it. The feeling of being prey, which had s

k of fear and exhaustion. We couldn't

ting like ash in my mouth. "Jus

thing. It'll take a while, though. Gotta find the right pa

sound of him clanging around in the garage. The feeling of being cheated and powerless was infuriating, but it was overshadowed by a deeper, more urgent ne

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“The Arizona desert stretched endlessly before us, a shimmering ribbon of highway cutting through red rock and scrub. My best friend Emily and I were three days into our cross-country road trip, the initial excitement long gone, replaced by heat and boredom. Then Emily pointed. "Are you seeing this?" Far off the road, a figure stood, impossibly tall, waving. I dismissed it, thinking of a stranded hiker, already slowing the car. But Emily grabbed my arm, her face drained of color, eyes wide with a terror I' d never seen. "Don't get out of the car," she choked out. "Look at its legs." They were too long, bent at a sickening, backward angle. Then it moved, not walking, but scrambling with inhuman, insect-like speed, closing the distance in seconds. "Run!" Emily screamed. "That's not human!" My foot found the gas pedal, tires spitting gravel as we fishtailed onto the highway. It scraped against the trunk, a sickening thud, then impossibly, kept pace, a spindly shadow in the rearview mirror. We were safe, for a moment, after escaping the desert monster, only to have our tires slashed outside a shady garage. The mechanic and his goons tried to corner us, but a deputy' s timely arrival saved us. We thought it was over. We were wrong. News reports followed us home, showing our "Desert Wendigo" was appearing nationwide. The world wasn't safe. And we knew its dark secret.”
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