Once Malachi parted ways with Aisling and Emily, he started making his way to the parking garages outside. They looked more like storage units than anything, but they were provided with the apartments. Being outside almost wanted Malachi to go back running outside, because he was more likely to be attacked by a monster out in the open. He could hear the sounds of helicopters, sirens, car horns, and just utter chaos from the siege of the monsters. He was careful with every movement he made, checking every corner and hiding where he could to safely make it to his garage. Malachi spotted some of the oddest monsters that wandered about outside. Some had multiple limbs, numerous eyes, claws, spikes, wings, tails, and long disgusting tongues. One never looked the same as another just to be brief. When he came close to the garages, he noticed a monster that just so happened to be lurking around his designated garage. Malachi cursed under his breath, not wanted to wait for the monster to go away on its own, he picked up a random tin can near his feet and tossed it in hoping the sound would lure the monster away. At the sound of the metal clatter, the monster howled and scurried off and out of sight. Malachi was quick to move, taking his chance to get into his garage. He tossed his backpack to the ground, got on his knees and pulled of the necklace that was around his neck. Looped around it were his keys. A smile of excitement spread across his face as he started to unlock the garage door, he was finally getting out of this place and hopefully somewhere that provided refuge and safety.
Poor human.
Malachi suddenly froze as a shadow was casted over him. A repulsive growl rose from the monster that stood behind the defenseless Malachi. He could feel the goosebumps rise on his skin, the hairs on his neck stood on end. He couldn’t make a single move, the monster had him right in its clutches.
How unfortunate.