My Last Hope

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Dirt compressed underneath my feet, leaving footprints in their wake. Sticks snapped, agitating what shouldn't be alerted to my presence. I bolted through the army of trees, unsure of orientation.

Not that it mattered, so long as distance remained greater than zero. The adrenaline was all I had left, but even that depleted quickly. Soon I'd be out of breath, and out of options.

Their bone-chilling shrieks let me know just how close they really were. But I couldn't look back to confirm it, not that I desired to from the fear of what I might see, or what might occur by doing so. One false step would be my death.

They didn't run out of energy. Not like me. I ran on fear. They ran on hunger, a hunger that could never be satisfied.

My solace came when I arrived at a clearing. One lone beaten down building. My last hope.

With some unexpended energy left, I dashed to the building, battering the back door open with startling ease. I didn't have time to examine my surroundings, opting for the nearest closet, slamming the double doors closed.

Footsteps rumbled up to the building. Rapid breathing multiplied, growing louder. Shadows danced around the room from the sunset penetrating the windows. The stench repulsive, that of death. Moans groaned on, with the occasional shriek that nearly had me reciprocate the noise.

I held my breath as footsteps stomped closer, a wheezing more pronounced. Clasping my hands over my mouth, I shut my eyes, praying the door remained shut. Edging back slightly into the coat rack, I kept still, trying my best to blend in with the clothing inside.

The door swung open with one flying off its hinges as it crashed back on the floor. Light flooded in at an angle, barely illuminating me. The rotting smell permeated the area, and I struggled to hold back gagging.

It stepped a foot in, sniffing around, and I restrained from screaming. An outcry from elsewhere echoed around. Frozen still, I observed my pursuers become hypnotized by the sound. They shrieked in near perfect unison, sprinting off to follow the scream.

Breath gradually left my mouth, careful to not make it too audible. My chance to flee arrived, and I took it. I don't know who that person was that called attention to themselves, but I thank them for being my last hope.

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