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Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition-Chapter 382 Story : A Crimson Resolve
Zara tightened the black leather straps of her tactical harness, the weight of her sidearm a steady reminder of what lay ahead. Dressed in her signature crimson sweater dress, the fabric snug against her form, she moved through the dimly lit corridors of an abandoned industrial compound. The air was heavy with oil and rust, an ominous silence blanketing the space.
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She paused at the edge of a steel doorway, her reflection barely visible in the scratched surface. Her short black hair framed her face, the cool determination in her eyes a contrast to the warmth of her attire. This wasn't a mission for blending in—it was a mission to stand out, to draw attention, and to strike fear.
The King's whispers had drawn her here. Reports of a hidden lab beneath the compound hinted at something more sinister than she'd anticipated. Zara had faced countless horrors since the apocalypse began, but this time felt different. There was something personal about the way the King's forces moved, as though they anticipated her every step.
A faint shuffle echoed from the shadows. Zara instinctively dropped into a crouch, her hand brushing against the holstered pistol on her thigh. Her breaths were controlled, her body coiled like a predator waiting to strike.
"Come out, Zara," a voice purred, smooth and mocking. It wasn't the King, but one of his lieutenants. She recognized the tone—a woman named Vella, infamous for her mind games and ruthlessness. Continue reading at novelbuddy
Zara straightened slowly, stepping into the faint light pooling from a broken skylight above. "You've been talking about me, Vella. I'm flattered," she said, her tone sharp yet calm.
Vella emerged from the shadows, her sleek combat suit glinting under the light. A small blade twirled in her hand, her smile cruel. "The King has a proposition for you. Surrender, and perhaps he'll spare the rest of your little rebellion."
Zara tilted her head, her expression unwavering. "And if I refuse?"
Vella's smile widened. "Then we test your reputation against my blades."
Before Zara could reply, Vella lunged, the blade slashing toward her with blinding speed. Zara sidestepped, her movements fluid as water. She countered with a swift kick, knocking the blade from Vella's hand. But Vella was already spinning, her second weapon—a garrote wire—flashing in the dim light.
Zara ducked, using her height to her advantage. The fight was fast and brutal, the clang of metal against metal echoing through the corridor. Sweat beaded Zara's brow, but she didn't falter. She disarmed Vella with a calculated strike, pinning her against the wall.
"You're fast," Vella hissed, her breath ragged. "But you can't outrun the King."
Zara leaned in, her voice low and dangerous. "Tell him I'm not running. I'm coming for him."
With that, Zara delivered a knockout blow, leaving Vella crumpled on the ground. She adjusted her harness, her crimson sweater dress now marked with the dust and sweat of battle, and headed deeper into the compound.
The King wanted her to surrender. But Zara Kincaid had only one goal: to end him.