Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition-Chapter 2137: Story : The Step Beyond

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Chapter 2137: Story 2137: The Step Beyond

The world seemed to slow as Elena Voss took that step.

Not a physical distance.

A decision.

The cracked street beneath her feet faded at the edges, as if reality itself was beginning to lose its hold on her.

The strand of darkness tightened around her hand.

Not pulling.

Guiding.

Above, the fractured sky widened again, black light pouring through in slow, endless waves.

The presence leaned closer.

Not forcing its way in—

Welcoming her out.

“Elena, stop!” the guardian shouted, his voice breaking for the first time.

She didn’t.

Her breathing steadied instead.

Her fear didn’t vanish.

It settled.

“I can feel it,” she said softly.

The guardian stepped forward, reaching for her—

But the moment his claws touched the edge of the darkness around her, he was thrown back violently.

He crashed into the broken street, skidding across shattered concrete.

“Elena!” he roared.

She turned her head slightly.

Just enough to see him.

“I’m not dying,” she said.

But even as she spoke, she knew—

That wasn’t true.

The strand pulsed.

The slit in her chest widened—not outward, but inward.

Depth replacing surface.

Space replacing flesh.

The guardian pushed himself up, refusing to stop.

“You don’t know what it will make you!” he shouted.

Elena looked back at the sky.

At the impossible shape waiting beyond it.

“I do,” she whispered.

Her voice was no longer trembling.

“It showed me.”

Above them, the watchers screamed.

Not in warning.

In alarm.

Because they understood what was about to happen.

The armored beast roared and lunged again, slamming its massive body beneath the fracture—

Trying to break the connection.

Trying to save her.

But it was too late.

Elena took another step.

And this time—

The world didn’t follow.

Her foot didn’t land on asphalt.

It sank into darkness.

Not falling.

Entering.

The city flickered around her.

Buildings stretched.

Shadows bent toward her like reaching hands.

The connection was no longer a thread.

It was a path.

The guardian ran toward her again, ignoring the energy tearing at him.

“Elena, you can still stop this!” he shouted.

She paused.

For a single moment.

Her body half in the world—

Half beyond it.

She looked back at him.

At the ruined city.

At the broken sky.

At everything she had fought to protect.

Her voice was quiet.

“I am stopping it.”

The guardian froze.

Because he realized—

She wasn’t choosing between herself and the world.

She was removing herself from the equation entirely.

The presence responded.

The darkness surged upward, wrapping around her arm, her shoulders, her form—

Not consuming.

Receiving.

Elena took her final step.

Her body dissolved into the seam of black light.

Not torn apart.

Not destroyed.

Rewritten.

The slit in her chest collapsed inward—

And vanished.

At the same moment—

The fracture in the sky snapped shut.

Instantly.

Violently.

The black light disappeared.

The clouds sealed.

The pressure vanished.

Silence.

Complete.

The watchers scattered across the sky, retreating into the distance.

Gone.

The armored beast lowered its massive head slowly.

The city stopped shaking.

The world stabilized.

As if nothing had ever happened.

The guardian stood alone in the broken street.

Breathing hard.

Staring at the place where Elena had been.

“No...” he whispered. 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢

The wind returned.

Soft.

Empty.

And far beyond the world—

Beyond the sky—

Beyond the door—

Something shifted.

Not awakening.

Not emerging.

But changing.

Because the keeper of the door...

was no longer outside it.

And somewhere in that endless darkness—

Elena Voss opened her eyes.