Zayne cursed, drowned out by the incessant screams. If it kept on for much longer, he knew his head would burst, splitting down the middle like an axe in a piece of wood. He tried to find something to silence it, and short of throwing his knife at it--he was a terrible shot, and the blade wasn't made for that--there really wasn't anything he could do except hope Xavier knew what they were doing."I was trying!" Xai shouted, briefly shooting an icy glare at Zayne. Frantic fingers grasped another arrow, stringing it hurriedly. C'mon, c'mon, breathe...
The screaming continued, floating over the tree tops. Until it just stopped.
Xavier's heart was in their throat. Its stomach churned, a heavy wave of nausea consuming it. Shoot it, shoot it, shoot it...
The feather tip of the arrow brushed its cheek, its doe-eyed stare locked on the creature and its gaping mouth. The jaw was holding on by brittle, rotted strips of bone and flesh, hanging wide open and swinging with every jagged stride the equine-type creature took. It was staggering, like its legs where too weak to hold the rest of its body up. Liquid seeped around the arrow in its neck, but the creature showed no signs of backing down. Even when the creature stopped and stood completely still, foul smelling liquid draining down the gaping neck, it didn't lay down or hide. It kept its deep red eyes locking on the two people hidden in the tree.
Xai knew they had to shoot it. But the silence was terrifying and left them paralyzed. Wating. Listening.
Listening.
Listening.
Listening.
Oh, no.
The racket surrounding them was loud enough to deafen them, thundering enough to send the pale leaves clinging to the trees spiraling to the ground. The tree shook threateningly, and Xavier turned their stare into Zayne.
Hoof beats hit the ground around them rapidly, threatening shrieks splitting the air. The stench of decaying flesh was enough to make Xavier vomit, their throat burning and stinging as they emptied the contents of their stomach to the ground below.
Several pairs of glowing eyes stared back at the pair from the base of the tree. Xavier's arm snapped onto Zayne's, gripping the boys flesh with a vice-like grip.
It was as if ice has entered it lungs. Freezing them. Its throat had closed.
Frozen, frozen, frozen, frozen.
The world glitched, flickering in and out of view, hazy, grey, spotty. Flashes of color. Akin to an old, malfunctioning TV. Red eyes and snapping, moldy teeth spun below them. Drums were frantically playing in its ears, its head stuffed full of cotton.
A death grip clutched Zayne's arm in one hand, and the bow in another, but its fingers were cold and numb.
Its face was numb.
So cold.
So hot.
Burning.
I'm gonna die, we're gonna die, do something Xavier, do something.
I'm going to pass out.
A sucking sensation was pulling them under. It wanted to scream, but no sound came out. Pulling, pulling, pulling, and they couldn't resist it.
And the world vanished.
Until it didn't, and solid ground caught the pair.
Xavier's head shot up, glancing around rapidly. Their veins were on fire, their head was full of bees, the stench of death hung heavy in the air.
But they had teleported successfully, landing several yards away from a swamp full of bewildered, starving Kelpies.
It frantically got to its feet, and realizing it was still clinging to Zayne's arm, it attempted to pull him up with it. "Run. Run."
And then there was nothing.
The noise cut out so quickly, there was a moment where Zayne thought he might have imagined it. The ache in his head could've easily been passed off as residual symptoms from his previous vision, as stupid as it may have been.
He cracked an eye open, peering over the tree limbs and pulling his hands from his ears. He held his breath, not wanting to break the sudden silence. No birds sang in the distance, no creatures sloshed in the mud. The only sound came from the demon horse as it sucked in ragged breaths through the hole in its neck.
He cast Xavier a wary glance, but otherwise didn't look away from the beast. By their rigid posture and frozen movements, he could see his companion was just as scared--not that 'scared' could ever touch what he felt--as Zayne was.
He was just about to ask what now, when footsteps thundered throughout the swamp, and his hands went back to clamp safely over his ears. An icy hand on his arm made him startle, franticly looking at Xavier as it gripped onto him like they were afraid of letting go.
And then the smell hit him.
He suppressed a gag, but noticed Xavier wasn't so lucky. it almost made it onto his clothes, and a distant part of him deciding that was far from the grossest thing that had happened to them this entire time. In a way, he almost found it comforting, if almost getting barfed on could make it into that category. It reminded him of all the late Friday nights he spent with friends, staggering back home once they've all had too much to drink.
With a sickening twist, like the world fell out from under them, Zayne found himself on his hands and knees in the mud, gasping for breath. It took him a moment to process what happened, and how they were suddenly away from the undead horses, before the tug on his arm alerted him to Xavier frantically trying to get him up, repeatedly shouting 'run'.
He struggled to his feet with a quick nod, not needing to be told more than twice, before taking off through the swamp. He didn't know what direction to go, and silently prayed to whatever god might be listening that they didn't run int0 more of those things.
He adjusted until he had Xavier's hand firmly clenched in his, making a mental note to remember to thank his nan for convincing him to take track in school all those years ago. The sound of hoofbeats still echoed in his ears, but if they just made it far enough, maybe the horse-demons would simply give up the chase.
He caught sight of a break in the trees, hope filling his chest. Just a little further. . .
All that hope was yanked out, stomped on the floor, and ground into paste as he skid to a stop, feet sliding over what looked like ice?
No, that couldn't be possible. They were just in a swamp, there couldn't be ice.
As a blast of cold air hit him, he gave a wide-eyed stare to Xavier. "What the f--"