Book 2 Chapter 29: The Bigger Fish

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Book 2 Chapter 29: The Bigger Fish

I slept lightly that night, my 9mm and sword close by, but even though I was certain I was being watched, nothing moved closer, or attacked. In the morning I could still smell it, roughly the same distance away. I had a light breakfast, grabbed my bag, and started back on my walk.

I wanted to listen to music, but I decided I needed all of my senses as sharp as possible, considering something was stalking me, trailing me even as I moved further and further from where Id made camp. It stayed at the exact distance it had been when I first detected it, no closer, no further. More than once I glanced in the direction of the smell, and saw nothing. I knew it wasnt human, Id already entered an area with a heavier concentration of rads then anywhere else Id ever experienced, that meant nothing human could survive. The one danger Potts had to deal with, as deep into a deadzone as it was, was whatever mutant creatures crawled their way out of the Cut. They were dangerous, and no two were the same, at least not so far as wed seen. It would typically take a team of undertakers to take one down, men and women in Potts to rest between treks through the wastes, forced to take up arms against a monster. Read latest chapters at nov(e)lbin.com Only

Unlike them, I was alone, and I still didnt have a clear picture of what I was dealing with. I walked for several more hours, not taking a break, hoping that whatever the creature was would lose interest or find some other prey, but no, it stayed at the same distance, not coming any closer.

Eventually, I came upon what looked to be the ruins of a town. It was a bit off my path, but I diverted, heading toward it. I thought that the creature was either waiting for an opportunity, some sign of weakness or playing a game. Either way, I didnt want to wait for it to take the initiative. When I was less than a mile from the ruins, I sensed that the creature was closer than before, it was starting to close the gap between us. I whipped around, but saw nothing once again, and as I turned back away from it, I felt it get closer again.

I went to reach into my pack for the Cerberus, knowing I needed more firepower, when I felt it land nearby, and grab my ankle. I cursed as I was thrown once again, this time landing on my shoulder. I saw the walking wall of bloodstains move to close in, and this time I managed to be faster. I retrieved the Cerberus from my pack. I hadnt fired it once, not wanting to waste what I knew was a limited resource, but this seemed like the right time. I pulled the trigger, and red death erupted from it. The three barrels spun as the trigger was pulled at a speed I could only compare to the propellers of the Shrike.

The creature cried out as the beams tore through it, and it flickered into sight once again before it fell to the ground, its maw landing less than a foot from me. I exhaled, grimacing a bit as I breathed and the pain of my cracked ribs came into full focus. I smelled the burnt flesh of the creature, its wounds cauterized even as they were formed by my weapons blasts. My mouth began to water.

I dragged myself to my feet and moved over to the beast Id slain. Looking closer, it was familiar, particularly in the eyes and snout. It was a coyote, or it had been one. Between the ReVolutionary Virus, the rads in the Cut, and god knows what else, it had become something else entirely. I was grateful I was the one that had encountered it. We werent too far from Potts yet, and a beast like that would take more than an Undertaker patrol to take out. I kneeled over the body running my tongue along my teeth, no sense in letting it go to waste, it was already partially cooked after all.

Once I was done eating, I wiped myself up with a black bandana and moved back into the ruins. There was one thing I still wanted to figure out. I came to the spot where Id set the tripwire. It had been cut, carefully, likely by one of the mutant Coyotes claws. I retrieved my grenade and returned it to my pack, my teeth itching as I did. That creature was even more dangerous than Id thought, and I already had a pretty high opinion of it. I hoped that was the only one.

Fed, and no longer being pursued, I left the ruins and started back on the path toward the Cut. Heavy radiation poured into me as I made my way deeper and deeper into the unknown.