Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition-Chapter 423 Story : The Forsaken Chapel

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The team emerged from the swirling void, disoriented but alive. The damp chill of the tunnels had been replaced by the bitter wind of an open graveyard. They stood at the edge of a forgotten town, its crumbling tombstones and rusted iron gates shrouded in thick fog. Ahead, the towering silhouette of a decrepit chapel loomed over the ruins, its spire piercing the overcast sky like a warning.

"This place isn't on any map," Shadow muttered, scanning the area with her scope. "Looks like it hasn't been touched in decades."

"Or centuries," Ghost added, her voice trembling as she glanced at the twisted trees and decayed structures.

Rook took a step forward, his boots crunching on the moss-covered cobblestones. "Stay alert. Places like this don't just appear out of nowhere. Whatever's here—it's tied to what we're chasing."

The air grew heavier as they moved deeper into the graveyard. Shadows shifted in the fog, and the faint sound of a church bell echoed in the distance. Viper's hand tightened on her blades, her eyes darting to the dark corners where the mist seemed to move with purpose.

As they reached the chapel's entrance, the massive oak doors creaked open on their own, revealing a dimly lit interior. Rows of broken pews lined the nave, and the floor was littered with shattered stained glass. At the far end of the room, an altar stood draped in tattered cloth, its surface adorned with strange carvings that glowed faintly.

"This feels wrong," Viper whispered, her voice barely audible.

"Wrong or not, we need to figure out what's drawing us here," Rook replied. "Ghost, scan for anomalies."

Ghost knelt near the altar, her scanner beeping erratically. "There's a massive energy source beneath us," she said, her eyes wide. "It's... alive."

Before anyone could respond, the chapel's doors slammed shut, and a deep, guttural laugh echoed through the air. The glow from the carvings intensified, casting eerie shadows that seemed to move of their own accord.

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"Prepare for contact!" Rook barked, his shotgun at the ready.

The laughter grew louder as the ground began to tremble. From the shadows, figures emerged—humanoid, but twisted and grotesque. Their faces were gaunt, their eyes glowing with an unnatural light.

"Guardians," Shadow muttered, raising her rifle. "Looks like they don't want us here."

The creatures charged, their movements unnervingly fast. Bulwark stepped forward, his machine gun roaring as he cut down the first wave. Viper's blades flashed in the dim light, while Ghost used her modified pistol to pick off targets from a distance.

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As the battle raged, Rook noticed something strange: the glow from the altar pulsed in time with the creatures' attacks, as if fueling them.

"We need to destroy that altar!" he shouted.

"On it!" Viper replied, breaking through the chaos to reach the far end of the room.

As she plunged her blade into the carvings, the glow flickered and died, and the creatures let out an anguished wail before collapsing into heaps of ash.

The silence that followed was deafening.

"What the hell was that?" Shadow asked, breathing heavily.

Rook stared at the now-dormant altar, his expression grim. "This isn't just a chapel. It's a gateway. And whatever's on the other side... it's waiting for us."