With
a magically enhanced Umbrella Abigail
made her way down the hallway. The dim emergency lights cast a
vaguely orange and sinister glow on the glossy linoleum, throwing
shadows at the corner of Abigail's vision. The sound of metal being
slammed into repeated
in her ears and she wasn't certain if she was hearing what was
happening or just the echoes of the earlier attempts to enter the
classroom. Scrrrrrbamp!
The sound of metal tearing apart and slamming against the ground had
Abigail running, passing three hallway
intersections before making it to the right one. She skidded to a
halt and turned just in time to see the strange, twisted creature
ducking into the classroom. The cold, slightly gritty feeling of
its essence washed over here. It was definitely an undead of some
sort. It wasn't one she had ever run into before, however. Still,
if it was undead her magic would hurt it.
Not
considering tactics- she didn't have time -she launched herself into
motion once more. She threw
herself down the hallway, rushing as fast as she could past the
classrooms until she reached the broken open doorway. Umbrella
brandished like both a sword and shield both;
her she flung herself through the doorway. The creature was snarling
and clawing at the door to
the small bathroom the room shared with the one next to it. Abigail
flicked the umbrella downward and backward, rotating her wrist
slowly.
“Hey!”
She snarled, her voice dropping to a dangerous hiss. Her magic
following into the tone. An invisible hand reaching out to smack the
creature, to get its attention.
It
worked.
The
creature turned around and opened its jaw toward her. Oh,
god. Its was once a dog, a big
one, but its head was twisted upside down and its mouth was full of
razor sharp teeth. Abigail felt herself go cold inside; an icy calm
flowing through her blood. Her body seemed to come alive, to have a
mind of its own. This was what she was born for, this was what she
was supposed to be doing with her life; fighting the undead. Hunting
them, killing them, controlling them. She felt her lips twisting up
into a grimace as the high of the fight started to rush through her.
She took a step back, and then another, faking a stumble as she went
to draw the creature toward her.
“C'mon
boy.” She crooned, her power snapping out at him again. Without
something physical to focus her energy, her magic, she couldn't do
more than annoy and aggravate the undead but it was a good way to get
their attention. To make them angry so they attacked.
It
worked once more.
The
creature snarled at her and lept
toward her, she kicked her
foot out and dragged a desk in its way. The creature's claws
screeched against the metal top of it. Distantly, from the bathroom
she heard a scream of horror. She thought she also heard herself
shouting that it was alright, that she had everything under control
but she couldn't be certain. Her body was its own entity now, the
magic coursing through and guiding her. It was exhilarating and
terrifying at the same time. When the creature crawled over the top
of the desk and lunged at her she ducked backward, out the classroom
door and swung her umbrella down at the same time. The glowing
makeshift weapon connected with the creature's head and caused a
sickening pop-sizzle-crack noise as its flesh started to melt
underneath it.
The
creature reared back and snarled in pain, and Abigail ran. She went
across the hall and slammed into a classroom door. Locked. The
creature scrambled out into the hallway behind her, she could hear
its claws clattering
against the floor. She lept to the side, spinning and bringing the
umbrella down once more just as the creature swiped at where she had
been. It managed to turn its aim just quickly enough to slash her
leg, its sharp sharp claws shredding her pants and tearing open her
calf. If she had been anyone else, had any other talent, she might
have worried about it infecting her with some sort of contagion. The
undead were particularly virulent most of the time. However, she was
who she
was and she was immune to most things that the undead carried.
Worrying not about the cut, except for the pain, and the blood trail
she would leave behind she drew her umbrella back and slammed it
forward. The slightly rounded tip just missing the creature's eye
and glancing off its very very thick skull. Still, the magic
channeled through the umbrella acted like acid against the creature's
flesh and bone.
Once
more it reared back from her, and Abigail ran. She needed to lead it
further away from the classroom, from its original prey. She ran
past the first hallway intersection and went to the opposite side of
the hall and slammed into classroom door. This one
opened and she all but fell inside of it. She made a beeline for the
bathroom, the creature fast on her heels. She jerked the bathroom
door open and slipped inside just in time for it
to slam up against the door. The door shuddered and buckled
underneath the force. She limped to the door on the opposite side
and exited into the classroom
attached to the first. She took a deep breath and made her way as
quickly as she could through the dark classroom.
Out
the door and back into the hallway, she could still hear the creature
lunging at and slamming against the bathroom door. She grimaced, her
calf burning with pain, blood dripping into her shoes. She was
suddenly grateful she had worn her flats instead of the heels she
normally wore. Slowly she crept back into the first classroom. The
creature was, indeed, still trying to break down the door of the
bathroom. It clawed at the door, screaming out its primal
frustration. Abigail continued to slink through the classroom coming
up behind it. The blood in her shoe mde
it squeak and she slipped slightly, knocking against a desk. The
creature jerked around and spotted her.
It
screamed at her and she took her chance. The umbrella was thrust
into the creature's mouth, aimed downward to try and break through
the soft palette at the roof of its mouth. She made her mark and her
body heaved forward as she drove the umbrella home into the
creature's head. It didn't even have time to scream before her magic
was slammed through the umbrella and shot straight into its brain.
One sharp, overpowering burst of magic. The brain liquified
almost instantly. The
creature's body sagged to the floor, and the smell of melting
decaying flesh filled Abigail's senses. She shuddered and let go of
the umbrella. It went down with the creature.
She
turned away, her stomach clenching hard and then spasming. She bent
over, throwing up next to the body. She slid down the ground and
wrapped her arms around herself. The shakes began almost instantly,
like she hadn't slept in too long. Like she was strung out and
coming down from a caffeine or sugar high. Her vision swam and
dotted, and she knew she was going to pass out. She turned and tried
to crawl away from the disgusting body. She didn't make it far,
before she found herself face first on the floor. Her cheek hit the
cold linoleum and something sticky. Abigail wasn't certain if what
she was laying in was her own blood from her calf wound, or melted
flesh from the creature. Her vision darkened further.
One
hard, body shaking spasm later and she no longer cared. She was lost
to the darkness.
Loving the action sequence. Very easy to picture it all unfolding like a movie. :D I think Abigail has earned a nice nap. ;) Hope no more nasties show up! D:
ReplyDeleteAgree with the above - the action in this scene is really nicely done! So glad you've started posting these things. ^.^
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