Reposted from my Quotev
WARNING: This story includes gore, cannibalism, sēxuāl innuendoes, themes of excessive obsession, and mild misogyny.
This is very much a horror book. There will be many endings, a good and a bad for each character. Some characters may not even be a love interest.
I do not condone any of these behaviors or actions. Obviously.
Also don't complain about the way your little brother calls you "sis" it's there for a reason so PLEASE be quiet about it I've gotten WAY to many complaints.
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"It's screaming." Your little brother, Gabriel, silently sobbed to you.
Hunched firmly against a bed and the wall you held him close to you body as the loud groaning and screaming of the monsters took place without reason.
Gabriel shook violently, every shadow that passed through the window and every sudden voice sent him into panic.
"I-I know, shhh..." you tried your best to comfort him. The body walking past the window again.
The second floor window, to be exact.
A ladder had been propped up against the roof and know these haunting creatures stalked around both the first and second floor windows.
This all happened in one night, and the bed that once comforted your brother now served as a permanent reminder of the prison that is now the house.
The sun was finally rising and you were unsure if anyone was coming to your rescue.
Or at least someone you could actually trust.
Leo, a boy you once new who was sent to a nearby asylum, had been at your doorstep just an hour before the monsters arrived.
Covered in uncleared stitches and black and yellow bruises, he had attempted to forcefully drag you from your home. That alone had truly rattled you, so when literal rotting corpses arrived you'd nearly lost it.
Still, with your parents out of the house it was just you and Gabriel.
The boy hadn't slept at all, despite your best efforts to assure him. You both had went through great measures to ensure that the beasts hadn't seen you within the room, but with the sun rising you weren't sure you could keep it up.
Your house was curtain less, and the monster still had their senses.
This was proven when you had traveled down stairs to lock all entrances and grab the axe hidden in your parent's room. They heard you, and one of saw you.
You wouldn't have known the beast had seen you if it wasn't for the scream it let loose.
Soon Gabriel was lifting his head from your chest. The sun finally showing light through the window.
"Gabriel, don't. You don't know what's out there." You told the boy, trying to pull him away from peeking out the window.
The boy didn't listen and peered out the window. Various fall colors that were displayed by the rising sun fell on his face as he grew eager looking.
You were unsure what exactly he was looking at but made no move to grab him.
"They're gone..." Gabriel spoke out finally with his raspy tired voice.
You paused for a moment, before cautiously walking to the window as well.
As Gabriel had said, the festering undead was nowhere to be seen. Still, you remained vigilant.
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