Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition-Chapter 425 Story : The Chapel of Shadows

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The crumbling chapel loomed over the desolate graveyard, its spire piercing the ominous sky like a blade. The faint toll of a bell echoed through the mist, though no one could see a bell tower. The team stood at the wrought-iron gate, its hinges rusted and its surface marked with deep claw-like scratches.

"This place reeks of death," Bulwark muttered, his heavy weapon at the ready.

"Death would be a mercy compared to what's lurking here," Ghost replied, her tone as cold as the air around them. She pointed toward the chapel doors, slightly ajar. "Movement inside. Something's waiting for us."

Rook gestured for the team to advance. "Stay tight. No unnecessary noise."

The group crept through the graveyard, the ground soft beneath their boots as if the earth itself had grown tired of holding the dead. Faint whispers surrounded them again, this time clearer, almost chanting in a language none of them understood. The gravestones bore names long eroded, their inscriptions lost to time.

As they reached the chapel's entrance, Shadow paused, her sharp eyes narrowing. "Symbols carved into the door," she whispered. "Looks like runes—dark magic." Enjoy more content from novelbuddy

Viper ran her gloved fingers over the marks. "These aren't just runes. They're seals, keeping something locked inside—or keeping us out."

"Whatever it is, we need to find out," Rook said. He pushed the doors open slowly, the creak echoing through the hollow chapel.

Inside, the air was thick and suffocating, laced with the scent of decay. Flickering candles illuminated the interior, casting long, menacing shadows on the stone walls. Pews lay broken, and the altar at the far end was covered in a dark, viscous substance that oozed onto the floor. Above it, a shattered stained-glass window depicted an angel, its face replaced with a gaping void.

"This isn't a chapel," Ghost said, her voice trembling slightly. "It's a sanctuary for something unholy."

A deep, guttural growl resonated from the shadows, and the team snapped into position. From behind the altar, a figure emerged, cloaked in tattered robes that seemed to shift and writhe as if alive. Its face was obscured, but its glowing, hollow eyes fixed on the intruders.

"Outsiders," it hissed, its voice layered with otherworldly echoes. "You trespass on sacred ground."

"We're here to stop whatever's poisoning this land," Rook said, leveling his shotgun at the creature. "Stand down, or we'll take you down."

The creature laughed, a sound that sent shivers through them. "You cannot stop what has already begun. The master awakens, and your world will kneel."

Before Rook could give the order to fire, the creature raised its hands, and the shadows in the room surged forward, taking form. Dozens of wraith-like entities materialized, their hollow eyes glowing with the same eerie light.

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"Positions!" Rook barked as the team prepared for battle.

Bulwark unleashed a storm of fire, the rounds tearing through the wraiths, but they reformed almost instantly. Ghost's suppressed shots were precise, but even her skill couldn't outpace their regeneration.

"We need to take out the source!" Shadow shouted, aiming at the altar. "It's channeling energy from that thing!"

Viper sprinted toward the altar, dodging swiping shadows and leaping over broken pews. She plunged her blade into the dark substance, disrupting the energy flow. The creature let out an ear-splitting screech, and the wraiths faltered.

"Finish it!" Rook ordered.

Shadow fired a perfectly placed shot, shattering the void-like face of the angel in the stained glass. The creature howled as it and the wraiths disintegrated into ash.

The chapel fell silent, but the sense of foreboding lingered.

"This was just the beginning," Ghost said, her voice steady despite the tension. "Whatever this 'master' is, it's still out there."

Rook nodded. "We move forward. This ends here."

With the shadows dissipated, the team stepped out of the chapel, the graveyard eerily quiet. But in the distance, the faint toll of the bell echoed once more, beckoning them toward their next trial.