Booker DeWitt (
wipeawaythedebt) wrote2013-08-26 08:12 pm
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Doors Plot: Screams in the Night
The power has gone out. Routine automated maintenance systems and life support are the only things running. They're not enough. The lights have gone out, and they won't be on again for three days. The miner of the Midnight Isle used to take these power downs as unofficial holidays. Card games by battery-operated lights, cold canned dinners and gossip among men who were away from home a year or more at a time. But not now. Now the darkness was silent...
...until it wasn't.
The sounds in the walls, the scratching and slithering get louder and louder until there's a crash from somewhere deep in the ground. That's when the screams start. Inhuman screams from inhuman throats broken only by the sounds of crystalline claws on the metal floors. Shadows grew into monstrous forms with ebon-black scales and no eyes. The monsters of the Midnight Isle were freed from the dark.
And they were hungry.
...until it wasn't.
The sounds in the walls, the scratching and slithering get louder and louder until there's a crash from somewhere deep in the ground. That's when the screams start. Inhuman screams from inhuman throats broken only by the sounds of crystalline claws on the metal floors. Shadows grew into monstrous forms with ebon-black scales and no eyes. The monsters of the Midnight Isle were freed from the dark.
And they were hungry.
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She hides that helpless feeling from her expression and lets the girls go ahead of her.
"Okay. Come on."
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It would have been easier had the creatures only attacked from one side. Sybil’s staying close to Elizabeth with her flashlight, grateful for the small, flickering beam even though it makes the shadows deeper. The screams and noises are still behind them, and when they turn a corner Sybil can’t help but feel like a grouse flushed out of the bushes by her father’s hounds. There’s a wall of the creatures with their strangely hinged jaws waiting, and when they fly toward her Sybil isn’t able to hold back the scream she’s been biting down all this time. She swings wildly at them but it makes little difference, heavy claws striking her arms.
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"Run, back the way we came, go!" With the kind of scales he was seeing he didn't think fire would do much good, so he blasts them with a follow up of Shock jockey, the electricity jumping from one to the next. He doesn't know if it's enough to kill them, but it's certainly not making them happy.
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He only had a limited amount of Salts. The sooner they started moving, the less he would have to use to keep them at bay. As electricity shot out toward the ugly beasts, she didn't even hesitate to grab the arms of the other two.
"Follow me!" she exclaimed as she pulled them in the direction they had to run toward. She didn't want to chance them being too surprised to budge. A part of her wished they'd told them about it before, but it was too late now.
Explaining could come later. She was more worried about getting them all to safety.
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Her hand's on her gun, and she's ready to aim it at whatever she has to. As long as she keeps the girls out of the line of fire, it's a necessary measure.
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"Keep going, don't look back, try and find a place to hide! A way out!"
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"What are we supposed to look for?!" she said outloud, hoping someone would have the answer. The angry noises of whatever it was that had apparently shaken off the crows were getting louder again, so she knew running wasn't going to be an option very long. They would need to find something, and quickly.
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She chances a glance back over one shoulder, making sure Booker is still in their line of sight, and she tries to catch his gaze for some understanding of where they need to go. She's suddenly struck by the possibility that maybe none of them know. Maybe they're trapped.
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Thinking fast, he looks up to see a break in the armor-like scales. Reaching up, he places his hand against the break, ignoring the sudden pain of something lancing through his shield and into his shoulder. Letting loose with a point-blank blast of the firey Devil's Kiss, he's rewarded with a scream gurgle as the creature falls over, critically wounded or even dead.
With the others still suspended, he points to a set of double doors at the end of the hall. "Through there! Maybe we can seal the doors! MOVE IT!"
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The instruction sent her rushing forward towards where he pointed. One of the doors were locked, but the other flung open when she pulled on it. She would feel thankful for their luck later.
"Inside! Quickly!" she said, making sure the other two went in first before she followed.
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She peers around the door to see Booker down the hall a ways further still, his arm limp at his side.
"Come on!"
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The room they end up in is thankfully free of monsters and still has flickering lights. Not that it shows Sybil anything but a series of doors that circle it. There's nothing to block the way they've come through, no weapons, nothing of use.
She's barely thinking when she lunges forward, pulling open a door only to see more of the moving black shadows that plague them already. She slams it shut, her back against it and sweat on her brow. "Not this way."
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He's the last one in the room and he shuts the doors, but not before setting fire and electrical traps in the hall. Anything coming for them will be slowed by going through the traps. Grabbing a chair, he wedges it under the doors. It won't stop anything for long, but it buys them some time.
"Check the other doors. I'll watch these."
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What she found was rubble. It was piled high near the door, leaving little room to even consider squeezing through the space. She might be able to do it, but she doubted someone like Booker would be able to. It wasn't an option right now.
"Nothing! Someone try another!" she exclaimed.