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ng over each other in panic. Some dive under tables, others cling to walls, while a few desperately search for family or friends separated i
're made of paper. Arms, legs, and faces van
breath shallow and rapid. Beads of sweat are already forming on his f
ere. Not now,
need to move-quietly and quickly
doesn
trying not to attract any attention. The urgency seems to snap
there when I stop. As if reading my mind, Khalan pauses, too. We exchange a look-neither of us
r to his lips. Meanwhile, I spot an elderly woman and a child near the restaurant entrance, inching to
t hisses and turns, its eyes locking onto me. Good. The woman and child shuffle away, unnoti
iled, like a predato
Now!" And then, throwing caution to the wind, I bolt toward the wi
he broken frame, feeling shards of glass sc
almost out of breath, but then I spot a set of collapsed railings just ahead. An idea forms, wild
d throw myself to the side. The creature charges, unable to stop, and
s at my side in seconds, the teenagers
is pressed against a wall, staring as one of the creatures comes toward her. But as i
an bolts, disappearing into t
ing at the terrified kids with him. He gives
ind us. Creatures tearing through walls, screams ringing out