They were running in a forest, from aggressive zombie-like animals that they couldn't make out to be. They looked like rotting corpses, giant gashes all over their body, and some didn't even have a mouth.... Amari slipped in a trap that was covered with leaves so it could be hidden with a net at the bottom that was quickly closing into her, while trying to examine the creatures.
Everything felt so fast, and for a split second, she couldn't see, hear or feel a thing before coming back to her senses when Oltura pulled her out in time mid-fall, since they were holding hands to not loose each-other.
-Running won't be enough to escape them! Oltura yelled while running with Amari's hand still in hers.
-Well, what are we supposed to do!? She yelled back.
-I might have an idea, but you have to trust me!
-I trust you Oltura! Now what is your plan?
-A little something like this...She picked up Amari in her arms and flew into the sky with her three pairs of enormous wings.
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The Final Exit
Ficção CientíficaDue to global warming, the ice bergs in the arctic have melted releasing a virus that has infected the Earth. The virus, which affects human DNA, has caused an outbreak of mutants to be born with superhuman abilities. Deep in the Amazon forest scien...