Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition

Chapter 578: Story 578: The Shadow Horde



The city's outer edge, where industrial ruins met desolation, was eerily quiet under the pale light of a blood moon. ZETU had been called to investigate reports of "moving shadows" that defied explanation. Survivors whispered about glowing eyes in the dark, spectral figures gathering in packs, and a rising darkness swallowing entire districts.

Captain Marcus Kane scanned the horizon from the turret of their armored vehicle. The air was thick, heavy with dread. "Eyes sharp. This isn't going to be a clean mission," he warned.

Ethan "Brain" O'Connor had his drone circling above, feeding real-time visuals to his tablet. "I'm picking up… nothing. No heat signatures, no movement. But something's distorting the signal—whatever's out there, it's scrambling my tech."

The team fanned out as they reached an abandoned refinery. A dense fog hung low, swallowing the streetlights' glow. Riley "Quick Shot" Bennett climbed to a vantage point, her sniper rifle at the ready. "No clear targets yet. Wait… I've got eyes on something."

Through her scope, Riley saw faintly glowing eyes—dozens of them—staring back from the shadows of a shattered warehouse. The figures stepped into the moonlight. They were humanoid but wrong. Their flesh seemed melted and stretched, with smoke-like tendrils rising from their bodies. Their eyes burned white-hot, and their mouths opened in silent screams.

"Contact!" Riley called out, taking a shot. The bullet passed through one of the creatures, which dissipated like ash in the wind. But as it fell, the others surged forward in eerie silence.

"Engage!" Marcus barked, raising his shotgun.

Blaze lit up the darkness with her flamethrower, the roar of fire cutting through the stillness. The flames swallowed a group of the shadowy creatures, but instead of burning, they split into smaller forms and advanced faster.

"They're not dying!" Blaze yelled.

Derek "Shield" Coleman moved to protect the group, his reinforced shield absorbing a blow from one of the creatures that materialized behind him. "They're everywhere!"

Ethan's drone sent out pulses of light, revealing the true scope of the threat—hundreds of shadowy figures swarmed from the surrounding ruins, moving in coordinated silence.

"They're not just zombies," Ethan said. "They're feeding off the darkness—light doesn't hurt them, but they're weak to concentrated bursts of UV."

"Then we give them light," Marcus ordered.

Lila "Huntress" Navarro moved swiftly, planting UV flares at key choke points. The creatures recoiled violently as the flares ignited, their forms breaking apart under the intense beams.

Riley lined up a shot, taking out what looked like a larger, more solid figure in the center of the horde. The moment it fell, the others paused, their cohesion disrupted.

"That's the leader!" Marcus shouted. "Take it down!"

Blaze launched an incendiary grenade, engulfing the leader in an explosive burst of fire and UV light. The remaining creatures dissolved into ash, their glowing eyes fading into nothingness.

The team regrouped, catching their breath.

"This wasn't random," Lila said. "Someone sent them to test us."

Marcus nodded grimly. "Then we need to find out who—and stop them before it's too late."


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