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“Ormette… I’m thinking, dove this di wrong” kay mettered. “What if it’s not one gradas, but several the och could be smaller.”
No, that didn’t make sense diver, bepart from the face, only the organ were removed. If it had been multiple beasts, how could they would tearing into the limbal tid they line up politely?
Shading, his head in distuliet, Kay carefully exited the room. His alertness shot through the root. Step by step, he moved with extreme caution
Perhaps just perhaps the predator, or predators, had not left. Maybe it was still lurking somewhere inside the station. One misstep could be fatal.
He was here to collect bulletproof vests and riot helmets, to improve his safety–not to throw himself into danger.
Adrenaline surged, pumping violently through his veins. His whole body felt electric, as if some power was being awakened from within. He continued his methodical search.
After two more rooms, he froze again.
Two bodies lay spranded on the floor. Men. Policemen.
Like the previous female victim, their organs had been ripped out–but unlike her, their faces remained intact. Their necks had been violently broken.
He imagined the scene: a colossal blow from the beast smashed their faces, instantly snapping their cervical bones. Death would ive been instantaneous. Both men had died in exactly the same way.
Kay’s certainty hardened; this wasn’t the work of multiple beasts it was a single creature. One massive predator with the strength to snap a human neck with a single strike,
His heartbeat quickened, pounding audibly in his chest.
If the beast attacked from the front, he would not fear it. With the spatial portal at his disposal, or bullets fired from the
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otherworldly storage space, he was confident–even an elephant could charge him and he could handle it.
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