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Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition-Chapter 2132: Story : The Answering Sky
The fracture in the sky did not spread all at once.
It crept.
Slow.
Deliberate.
Thin veins of black light stretched across the clouds like cracks in glass, glowing faintly against the gray horizon.
Elena Voss couldn’t look away.
Her chest pulsed in sync with it.
Thump.
Above.
Thump.
Within.
“It’s... connected,” she whispered.
The guardian didn’t deny it.
“Yes.”
His voice carried something new now.
Not just concern.
Not just urgency.
Fear.
The armored beast shifted its massive weight behind them, its claws grinding against the broken street.
Its amber eyes followed the fractures in the sky.
Tracking them.
Calculating.
Preparing.
Because whatever was coming...
It wasn’t like the watchers.
It wasn’t something that descended.
It was something that arrived.
The watchers reacted first.
High above, their massive shapes began to circle faster, their movements no longer calm or controlled.
They were agitated.
Uneasy.
One of them released a sharp, distorted cry that echoed across the sky.
Not a call of dominance.
A warning.
Elena swallowed.
“They’re scared...”
The guardian nodded slowly.
“They should be.”
Another pulse surged from her chest.
Stronger.
The crack widened a fraction more.
A faint line of black light extended from it—rising upward like a thread connecting her to the fractured sky.
Elena’s eyes widened.
“I’m not doing that—!”
“I know,” the guardian said quickly.
“But it is.”
The thread of darkness stretched higher.
Reaching.
Searching.
And then—
Something answered.
The fractures in the sky shifted suddenly.
Not outward.
Inward.
Like something on the other side had pressed against them.
The clouds collapsed toward the cracks.
The light of the sky dimmed.
Not because of shadow—
But because something was blocking it from beyond.
The guardian stepped back slightly.
“That’s not a breach...” he muttered.
Elena’s voice trembled.
“Then what is it?”
His eyes remained locked on the sky.
“A door.”
Her breath caught.
“No...”
Another pulse.
The thread connecting her chest to the sky tightened.
Vibrated.
Then snapped into stillness.
Locked.
The watchers reacted violently.
All three of them pulled back at once, retreating higher into the clouds.
Not fleeing.
But creating distance.
As if they knew—
Whatever was coming next—
They could not stop it.
The armored beast roared.
A deep, thunderous sound that shook the ground beneath Elena’s feet.
It stepped forward, placing itself directly beneath the forming fracture.
Defiant.
Protective.
Ready.
Elena could barely breathe now.
The pressure in her chest had changed again.
No longer pushing outward.
No longer pulling inward.
Now—
It was aligned.
Like a key turning inside a lock.
“I don’t like this...” she whispered.
The guardian’s voice was tight.
“You’re not supposed to.”
The sky cracked. 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝚠𝚎𝚋𝗻𝗼𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝚘𝐦
This time—
Loud.
A deep, splitting sound echoed across the world as one of the fractures tore open slightly wider than the rest.
Not fully.
Just enough.
Enough for something to see through.
Elena felt it instantly.
A new presence.
Different from the first.
Colder.
Sharper.
Focused.
Her entire body stiffened.
“No...” she breathed.
The guardian’s claws tightened.
“It answered.”
From within the fractured sky—
A shape began to form.
Not descending.
Not falling.
But emerging.
Like a reflection stepping out of a broken mirror.
Long.
Thin.
Endless.
Its outline shimmered between existence and absence.
Its form barely held together by the rules of reality.
And then—
It moved.
Not toward the city.
Not toward the ground.
Toward her.
The thread of darkness connected directly to it now.
Alive.
Complete.
Elena staggered backward.
“I didn’t call that...”
The guardian didn’t correct her.
Because it wasn’t a lie.
She hadn’t called it.
But something through her had.
Above them, the watchers remained distant.
Silent.
Watching.
Waiting.
Because now—
They were no longer the most dangerous things in the sky.
The fracture widened just a little more.
And the thing beyond it leaned closer.
Closer to the world.
Closer to the keeper.
Because the signal had been received.
And something had finally come to answer it.







