Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition
Chapter 2320: Story 2321: The Silent Horizon
Rain fell across the ruins for hours.
By dawn, the fires still burned.
Maya stood near the edge of the crater where BLACKTHORN Division had vanished beneath thousands of tons of collapsed earth. Smoke drifted upward into a dark gray sky while ash floated through the cold morning air like black snow.
The world felt quieter now.
Too quiet.
No whispers echoed inside her mind anymore. 𝘧𝓇ℯ𝑒𝓌𝑒𝑏𝓃𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭.𝒸ℴ𝓂
No distant pulse beneath the earth.
Only silence.
And somehow, that silence frightened her more.
Behind her, Selena wrapped fresh bandages around Ethan’s arms inside the remains of an overturned military transport. The infection had stopped spreading after the neural core collapsed—but it had not disappeared completely.
Black veins still lingered beneath Ethan’s skin.
Sleeping.
Waiting.
Selena noticed Maya staring.
“He’s stable,” she said softly. “For now.”
“For now,” Maya repeated bitterly.
Nothing about this world felt permanent anymore.
The valley surrounding the silos had become a graveyard. Destroyed military vehicles littered the roads beside piles of burned infected bodies. Helicopters circled far overhead in the distance, careful not to come too close.
The governments that remained were already trying to erase what happened here.
But it was too late.
The infection had escaped.
Far beyond the valley, smoke columns rose from distant cities across the horizon.
Civilization was breaking apart.
Ethan stepped out of the transport weakly, leaning against the metal frame for support.
His face looked pale beneath the cloudy morning sky.
“Did you sleep?” Maya asked quietly.
He shook his head.
“When I close my eyes...” He hesitated. “I still see them.”
“The people inside the Root?”
Ethan nodded slowly.
“There were so many.”
Maya looked away.
She still remembered the feeling of the Deep Signal touching her thoughts—the endless sea of minds joined together beneath the earth.
A terrible kind of peace.
Part of her hated herself for understanding its temptation.
Selena approached carrying a small metal case marked with the BLACKTHORN symbol.
“I found this in the wreckage,” she said.
Maya frowned.
“I thought BLACKTHORN was finished.”
“So did I.”
Selena opened the case carefully.
Inside were several old data drives, paper files sealed in plastic, and one black recording device blinking faintly with power.
Maya immediately noticed the label attached to it.
PROJECT GATEWAY.
Selena’s expression darkened.
“I’ve never heard of this division.”
Ethan stared at the case uneasily.
“What if we leave it alone?”
Nobody answered.
Because all three of them already understood the truth.
BLACKTHORN had secrets buried deeper than the silos.
And the Deep Signal had known things humanity still didn’t understand.
Maya picked up the recorder slowly.
A faint static crackled from its speaker.
Then a voice spoke.
Cold.
Distorted.
“Gateway expedition log. Day 184.”
The three of them froze instantly.
The voice continued through static.
“The organism discovered beneath Site Zero is not terrestrial in origin.”
Maya felt ice crawl through her chest.
“Samples recovered from the impact structure show impossible cellular adaptation. Infection pathways remain active even in vacuum conditions.”
Selena looked horrified.
“Impact structure?” she whispered.
The recording crackled louder.
Then came the final sentence.
“We believe the signal did not begin on Earth.”
Static swallowed the audio completely.
Silence followed.
Far overhead, thunder rolled through the clouds again.
Maya slowly looked toward the dark horizon beyond the ruined valley.
Somewhere out there, the infection was still spreading.
And somewhere beyond the earth—
Something ancient was listening.