
If I had to pinpoint the exact moment my life went from "meh" to "we're all gonna die," it would be the day I realized my neighbor Adrian had better survival instincts than me. And that's saying something, considering Adrian once tried to microwave a metal spoon.
But let's rewind a bit. I was leaning against the rusted railing of my apartment balcony, staring out at the decaying skyline of New Arcadia. Once a beacon of progress, now a city slowly unraveling at the seams. The streets below still pulsed with life, but there was an unease in the air, something thick and unseen that lingered like a storm waiting to break. The Eclipse Strain had started as a whisper. A promising new step in human evolution, a biological marvel created by Viratech Industries, meant to push the boundaries of human potential. The media called it the next stage in medicine, a breakthrough that could extend lifespans, eliminate disease, and reshape humanity itself. But things never go as planned. A month ago, rumors surfaced about failed test subjects,patients showing erratic aggression, memory loss, and rapid cellular mutations. Then came the disappearances. Entire districts sealed off by quarantine orders. Black vans sweeping through the city at night, never returning. And then, the first outbreak. New Arcadia had been one of the last major cities to hold out, maintaining a fragile illusion of control, but I knew it was only a matter of time before everything collapsed. Still, for now, life went on. People still clung to their routines, as if ignoring the problem would make it disappear. But the streets were emptier than usual. The local convenience store had more empty shelves than stocked ones. And worst of all,the sirens never stopped. I sighed, running a hand through my dark hair before turning away from the view. My apartment was barely lived in. A half-packed duffel bag sat near the door,my escape plan in case things spiraled too fast. A few books and old research notes lay scattered on my desk, remnants of a life before the world turned upside down. I'd once been a biotech engineer, a promising mind in genetic research. Ironically, my former employer was Viratech itself. I had walked away three years ago, long before the Eclipse Strain made headlines. But deep down, I had always known something wasn't right with the company. Maybe if I had stayed, I could have stopped this before it started. A sharp knock at the door pulled me from my thoughts. I frowned, crossing the room silently. I grabbed the knife from the counter a habit formed over the last few weeks and checked the peephole. It was Adrian Carter, my neighbor. The man looked nervous, constantly glancing over his shoulder as if expecting something to lunge out of the darkness behind him. I hesitated before unlocking the door. “Elias, man, you gotta see this,” Adrian said, breathless, shoving his phone in my face the moment I opened the door. A live news feed flickered across the screen. The words "EMERGENCY BROADCAST" flashed in red, accompanied by aerial footage of a burning city block. The camera zoomed in on figures in the street, their movements unnatural, bodies twitching as they lurched after civilians. Then came the gunfire. A military barricade opened fire on the swarm of infected, but it barely slowed them down. Some dropped, but others kept moving even with bullet wounds riddling their bodies. The scene cut to a news anchor, her face pale as she struggled to deliver the report. "…quarantine has failed… citizens are advised to evacuate… government forces are losing control… these creatures exhibit inhuman speed and resistance to injury…" My stomach tightened. It's started. Adrian's voice shook. “They're saying it's everywhere now. Chicago, London, Beijing… we're next, man. What do we do?” I exhaled, gripping the doorframe as my mind calculated options. I had known this day was coming, but seeing it unfold in real time sent a sharp jolt of reality through me. “We leave,” I said, stepping back inside and grabbing my duffel bag. “We have to get out of the city before it's too late.” Adrian swallowed, nodding quickly. “Yeah… yeah, okay.” Then......the screaming started. From somewhere outside, a woman's voice pierced the air, raw and filled with sheer terror. Then another. And another. We froze. A moment later, the street below erupted into chaos. I rushed to the balcony, looking down as people sprinted in every direction. Among them were figures that didn't move like humans should. Their bodies twitched and jerked in unnatural spasms, limbs contorting at strange angles. Eyes blackened, skin paling to a sickly gray. Their movements were erratic, some crawling on all fours, others running with inhuman speed, latching onto screaming victims. I watched in horror as a man was tackled to the ground, his assailant tearing into his flesh with bare teeth. Blood sprayed onto the pavement. Adrian choked back a curse. “Oh my god.” The Hollowed had arrived. A deep boom rattled the air an explosion somewhere in the distance. The entire city was coming apart. I clenched my fists. No more time to think. “We need to move. NOW.” Adrian snapped out of his shock, nodding quickly. “Where do we go?” My mind raced. The highways would be clogged, the city perimeter would already be on lockdown. The best chance of survival wasn’t in New Arcadia it was outside it. “The old rail tunnels,” I said. “They’re abandoned. If we follow them, we can bypass the checkpoints and get out before the city falls.” Adrian hesitated, glancing at the chaos below. “That's suicide, man. We don’t know what’s down there.” I zipped up my bag. “We know what's up here. And I don't like our odds.” Another bloodcurdling shriek filled the night as a Hollowed creature launched itself onto a car, its body twisting in a blur of impossible speed. The driver barely had time to react before the windshield shattered, and then the screaming stopped abruptly. Adrian looked like he was going to be sick. “…Alright. Let’s do it.” I didn’t waste another second. As I turned to grab my gear, I caught a final glimpse of the emergency broadcast still playing on Adrian’s phone. The anchorwoman’s voice was shaking, her eyes wet with barely-contained panic. "This… this may be my last report. If anyone out there is listening the virus is not natural. It’s evolving faster than we can comprehend. If you can hear me, do not stay in the cities. Run." Then the signal cut to static. Outside, the screams of the dying blended with the growing, nightmarish howls of the Hollowed. And New Arcadia began its descent into hell. As we descended into the darkness of the rail tunnels, the distant echoes of chaos above faded, replaced by an eerie silence. But deep within the shadows, something stirred a low, guttural growl that didn't belong to any human. I tightened my grip on the flashlight, heart pounding. Adrian," I whispered, "we're not alone down here.
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Chapter Eight – Hunters in the Dark
If there’s one thing I’ve learned since the world went to garbage, it’s this: when a giant glowing red dot starts moving toward you on a screen, it’s never bringing cookies.The bunker’s monitor pulsed like a heartbeat, the red marker inching closer. Each blink practically screamed, “Hey! Guess who’s about to crash your slumber party?” Spoiler: it wasn’t Santa Claus.I clenched my fists. My skin tingled. Every instinct screamed that something was coming something worse than the Apex Hollowed. Worse than what I’d fought before.Adrian squinted at the screen like he could will it to stop. “How much time?”Royce, our newly acquainted grizzled war vet and accidental doom-prophet, looked like he’d just swallowed a grenade. “Fifteen minutes. Maybe.”I glanced around the underground bunker. The place looked like someone tried to mix a shelter with a school cafeteria and forgot to finish either. There were barely two dozen survivors men, women, kids huddled in corners. Armed, sure. But prepar
Chapter Seven – Of Plagues and Punchlines
You ever wake up knowing the universe has officially added you to its “let’s ruin this one specifically” list?Yeah. That was me.I hadn’t even fallen asleep. I’d been staring at the ceiling of a ruined office, listening to Adrian snore like a dying walrus, and watching the System flash ominous updates in the corner of my vision like it was a sadistic Windows 95. [Genetic Sync: 89.6%][Warning: Integration Threshold Approaching]Every new percentage point felt like a countdown to my own personal apocalypse. I was a science experiment with a ticking clock, and I didn’t even get a cool lab coat.Adrian woke up with a groan and a very unflattering stretch. “Tell me I dreamt the golden-eyed demon monster.”I shook my head. “Nope. That actually happened.”He looked at me like I’d kicked his puppy. “So it’s smart now? Like, uses-contractions smart?”“It said I’m not ready.”He blinked. “Well… you aren’t.”“Wow. Thanks for the motivational speech, Oprah.”We packed up what little gear we ha
Chapter Six – The Abyss Stares Back
I don’t recommend hallucinating shadow demons while your body’s rewriting your DNA.Trust me, it’s not as fun as it sounds.The moment the Blind Stalker hit the ground, twitching like a broken marionette, I felt something inside me snap. And I don’t mean emotionally though, let’s be honest, that was already a trainwreck. No, this was literal. Like bones shifting without permission. Like my blood decided to throw a rave and forgot to invite my sanity.My head was on fire. Not metaphorically. Like, lava-in-your-skull, microwave-on-your-brain fire.> [Evolution Threshold Reached][Processing Genetic Recalibration…]Great. The System decided it was the perfect time to update my firmware.I stumbled, nearly face-planting into the cracked concrete. Adrian caught me before I did a full nosedive.“Elias! Yo! You good? You’re turning kinda... zombie-colored, and I mean that in the worst way.”I couldn’t answer him. My mouth didn’t work. My eyes didn’t work. My everything didn’t work.Because t
Chapter Five – The Edge of Humanity
(Where collapsing tunnels, super-evolution, and blind murder-beasts all get crammed into one terrible afternoon)Let me tell you something about collapsing tunnels: they don’t give you polite warnings. One moment, you’re standing on solid ground trying to process the fact that a ten-foot-tall mutant monster just tried to murder you, and the next? BOOM. Concrete rainstorm.“GO! MOVE!” I yelled, dragging Adrian forward by the collar like a malfunctioning robot vacuum that couldn’t find its charging dock.The ground beneath us cracked like a candy bar in a microwave. Steel beams screamed like tortured banshees, and behind us, the tunnel gave a mighty groan, then decided life wasn’t worth it anymore. The ceiling collapsed in an avalanche of concrete and rusted pipes.Through the chaos, I caught one last glimpse of those glowing red eyes,Apex Hollowed watching us as the rubble swallowed it whole.Not dead.Not gone.Just... buried. Waiting.That’s a comfort.A slab of concrete the size of
Chapter Four – Into the Abyss
Rule number one when exploring creepy abandoned tunnels with your maybe mutant best friend? Don’t. Just don’t.Unfortunately, we were already breaking that rule.The Hollowed came out of nowhere. One moment the tunnel was quiet, the next, we were neck-deep in snarling, wall-crawling nightmares with claws like butcher knives.It lunged at me correction, at Elias with a screech that could curdle blood. But Elias didn’t freeze.He moved faster than I could track, twisting just as those claws swiped where his head had been. I swear I felt the air split from the force of that miss. It should’ve freaked him out, but Elias… he looked focused. Dead calm.I, on the other hand, was rethinking every life decision that led me to this point. I fumbled for my gun. Elias? He didn’t even blink.“Uh, Elias?” I called, backing up slowly. “You good, man?”No answer. Just a punch. A fast, brutal, not-human punch that cracked the Hollowed’s ribs with a sickening crunch.The thing reeled back, shrieking.E
Chapter Three – Awakening
Here’s a fun fact: if your eyes ever glow in the dark and your best friend stares at you like you just turned into a demon from a low-budget horror movie, something has gone very, very wrong with your day.I’d just caved in the skull of a mutant zombie with my bare hands. It wasn’t exactly on my to-do list when I got up this morning. “Survive apocalyptic monster attack” maybe. “Discover I have superhuman reflexes”? Sure. But “Go full Mortal Kombat fatality on a creature that looked like it crawled out of someone’s nightmare journal”? Yeah, no.And now Adrian was staring at me like I’d grown a second head. Which, given how weird things had gotten, wouldn’t have even surprised me.“Elias…” he said slowly, like he was trying not to startle a wild animal. “What just happened?”I opened my mouth to answer then the pain hit.A tidal wave of fire surged through my skull. Not metaphorical fire. Real, burn-your-insides, someone-stuffed-a-blender-in-your-brain kind of pain. My legs gave out, an
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