It’ll be behind me, I’ll be vulnerable.
No, I know what has to be done.
I need to fight.
The glow from its shadow illuminates some of the forest floor.
I slide my hand over a dark rock, and a deafening screech floods my eardrums as I grasp it in my palm.
It’s heading for me again. The screams get louder.
The smoke is just above my face.
Then with one swing, I hurl the stone. It goes through the smoke and punctures something more solid.
The beast screams.
This scream is different from the ones before.
Move Tara.
I get to my feet and start running. It’s only seconds before I feel a heavy weight slam into my back.
I fall. The ground scrapes my hands and face, and then, suddenly, I’m moving again. I’m being dragged.
My nails claw at the dirt, ripping up chunks of grass as I kick and thrash.
But the monster’s grip is strong.
Its claws are cold and formless, dragging me with a force that feels like I’m being pulled through outer space.
It turns me suddenly, my world flipped upside down as I scream.
I can’t even see its face, just a blur of shifting shadows through the darkness and those glowing red eyes.
It makes a sound that’s deafening.
“Let me go!” I yell, my voice cracked as I twist beneath its claws.
Its mouth is wide, jaws open as it goes for my neck.
I twist. Slamming my free foot forward, I hit something hard.
My vision is too blurred to understand what I hit, but it’s enough to make the creature hiss. It’s a horrible guttural sound.
I wince.
The creature’s grip loosens, and I rip my body free, scrambling forward in the dark.
Please, I’m not sure who or what I’m begging to, but there has to be something.
There’s no way I can get out of this on my own.
My chest burns, breath coming out at a pace way faster than my hands and knees can take me.
I glance over my shoulder at the monster shifting its form, the smoke knitting itself back together.
Its red eyes glower at me through the dark.