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Chapter 115. The Below
Author: Chris Ahafa
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Lisa woke to silence. Her head throbbed, her mouth dry as dust. When she tried to move, her arm brushed against stone, slick and warm.

For a long moment she lay still, afraid to open her eyes. The air was heavy and thick with the smell of rust.

Then she remembered the fall. The ground splitting, the light, Jonah’s hand reaching for hers, then nothing. Her eyes snapped open.

Above her stretched a ceiling so vast she could not see where it ended. It shimmered faintly with a red glow, the same hue that had haunted them since the forest.

Strange shapes hung from it, roots or wires, glowing like veins. She realized she was lying in a shallow pool of water that glowed faintly from below. “Lisa?”

The voice came from somewhere close. She pushed herself up quickly. Kevin was kneeling nearby, holding his flashlight.

The beam cut across the space, flashing against twisted metal and broken walls. “Are you okay?” she asked.

He nodded shakily. “I think so. My leg hurts, but I can move it.”

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