Flip the Coin [BL]-Chapter 86 - . Bang

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Chapter 86 - 86. Bang

The girl handed me the empty water bottle without looking into my eyes. While Henry seemed to have been able to get himself water, she appeared to have not. I packed the empty water bottle in my backpack to fill it when we crossed a river or anything.

She pointed in a direction, and we started to walk slowly. Between the dark trees that all seemed dead and withered.

"How long is the walk?" I asked her.

"It will take a few hours."

"Where you also carried here?"

"Yes. But then the monster came, and they left me behind..." She again sobbed a bit, but eventually, she pressed her trembling lips together. She had long, what could be brown hair, and olive eyes. If she got a shower, she would surely look like a typical attractive college girl.

"What are the other survivors doing?"

"We only found each other, and became a group."

"How long ago was the earthquake for you?"

"Two months." She again started crying heavily, and Henry seemed uncomfortable with carrying a sobbing mess on his back.

"Two months. It was only a month for us." My grandma had to survive for over two months down here. My steps suddenly felt more difficult to take.

"That old woman is more than capable of surviving two months in here. Doesn't she have her good-looking bodyguards?" Henry said into the darkness. I walked close to him because he could navigate with ease given his ability. There was also a bit of light coming through the trees the longer we walked. Maybe moonlight.

"I know." I scoffed. If anyone knows, then it is me.

"What have you eaten in this time?" I asked the girl.

"What we found... packaged food. They took it with them...."

"Why did you scream at Henry here when I found you two?"

"He was full of blood, and he killed that monster so...brutally ... I thought he wanted to do something to me....sorry." The last part was directed at the person carrying her.

Henry didn't answer, and I shrugged. I flipped the coin in my mind, watching if the woman on it changed. And it was good that I did so, seeing her the next moments without the hands covering her, smiling wretchedly.

I gripped Henry's arm tightly, and he stopped. He turned, and I put my finger to my lips, before motioning for him to look around because he was seeing way more than us. I saw him turn his head. The girl luckily had understood as well and was silent.

Conjuring up my gun and magazine, I held them, ready to connect them anytime.

Then we all heard it—hooves that came from far away as they trampled over the ground. Not only the hooves of one deer but more, many more.

I cursed silently, and Henry grabbed my wrist, bringing us somewhere. The monsters were coming closer. We couldn't possibly outrun them.

"There is a slope straight away; let's hide under there. Careful." He whispered, not letting go of my wrist. We slithered down; more fell than sprang down the slope. The girl groaned in pain when we landed and when she was set down by Henry. He took something shining out; it was a big military knife. Maybe it was him who had searched through the soldiers.

I had no idea that these monsters would appear in herds; every time I saw them, they were alone or killing each other. So why now?

Damn it, I wish that I had superior eyesight as well.

How to act against so many of them?

They came closer, and the sound seemed defending loud, as I put munition in my gun, ready to test it out now. But one gun against a herd of monsters?

The deer monsters had not slowed their steps, which was strange if they were after us. What is going on?

Then I felt the first deer monster springing over our heads. I heard the motion and felt the air being cut through their massive bodies. Another followed; they did not stop for us but sprung over our heads.

I flipped the coin constantly, grabbing Henry's hand to try to get a vision, while more and more monster-deers continued their journey over our heads.

Eventually, it worked. Eyes and ears uncovered, palm, black. Correct future of Henry.

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Three young people are hidden below a slope. The girl presses her hands against her mouth in an attempt to hold back a cry. There was silence all around them. The taller guy bends down to the red-eyed one.

"They weren't after us. They had been fleeing from something." He whispers.

The next moment, his head is smashed by an axe, before the girl screams deafeningly.

Coming back, not only the gun and ammunition were already gone in my hands; it was now also silent. The monster deer had continued to flee and were far away already.

Henry bent to me, and I knew that my vision would take place in a few seconds.

I gripped Henry's neck and pulled him to me with all my might. When his body was nearly on mine, I pushed my arm against the slope we had leaned against so that we rolled away.

Sure enough, I heard the girl scream the next second, telling me that the axe had met the spot where Henry sat.

There was no time to contemplate who it was and why someone would attack us when neither of us were monsters.

Henry had my head secured with his palm as he lay above me, and I had hugged him so we could roll away. As he raised his head to look at what had attacked us, I had conjured up my gun and magazine. Clicking them in place behind Henry's back, I took a deep breath and fired right above the slope. I couldn't see the enemy, but I knew he was above us.

BANG!

BANG BANG BANG BANG!

I fired, but couldn't aim easily in this position. I rolled Henry back so he lay under me. I sat up and straddled him while firing all my bullets. I conjured up a needle as the third thing so that the time was reset before I conjured up the gun and magazine again, firing at the direction the axe came from in my vision.

In another turn, conjuring weapon and monition, my hands were suddenly grabbed.

"Kenny." A deep voice from under me spoke.

"Whoever had attacked us is already gone."