Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition-Chapter 871 Story The Maw of Evolution

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871: Story 871: The Maw of Evolution

871: Story 871: The Maw of Evolution

The survivors barely had time to catch their breath.

The cavern behind them still pulsed, the wet sound of shifting flesh and bone echoing through the night.

But what emerged was not like the others.

The new Devourer stood in the open, its grotesque form hunched like a predator ready to strike.

Its claws dug into the dirt, its long sinewy tongue snapping in the air.

Its skull was different—exposed brain tissue throbbed, pulsating with a sickly glow.

The old Devourers were monstrous, but this?

This was something else entirely.

Reaper gripped his machete.

“Tell me we don’t have to fight that.”

Leon, reloading his rifle, shot him a grim look.

“What’s the alternative?

Run and let it follow?”

Evelyn took a step back, analyzing the creature.

The way it moved.

The way it breathed.

This wasn’t just another Devourer—it had adapted.

Mia, still clutching her wounded arm, gasped, “It’s studying us.”

The creature tilted its head.

Then it charged.

The world exploded into chaos.

Leon fired three precise shots into its chest, but the thing barely flinched.

Reaper swung at its leg, but it leaped—higher, faster than anything they’d seen before.

It landed behind them, slamming Lucas into the dirt.

“LUCAS!” Samantha screamed, raising her shotgun.

The blast hit its side, tearing through muscle, but not slowing it.

The monster grinned.

Then its tongue lashed out, wrapping around Mia’s ankle.

It yanked her with inhuman strength—dragging her across the dirt.

Evelyn grabbed her before the creature could pull her into its jaws.

“Hold on!”

Leon rushed in, blade in hand, and severed the tongue with a clean strike.

The Devourer howled in rage, but it wasn’t done.

Instead of retreating, its body twitched, shuddered—then the severed tongue began to regenerate.

It was evolving in real-time.

Evelyn’s blood ran cold.

“Oh, god…”

“WE NEED TO GO!” Reaper barked, yanking Lucas up.

The creature lunged, but this time, they were ready.

Samantha threw a Molotov, flames engulfing the Devourer’s exposed brain. fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓

The monster let out a deafening screech, its claws raking against the ground as it writhed in agony.

But even as fire consumed it, it was still moving.

Evelyn turned, gripping Mia.

“We can’t kill it.

Not yet.”

They ran.

Through the ruined cityscape, past the bodies of the fallen.

Behind them, the burning Devourer stumbled—but it did not fall.

It watched them go.

And then, it began to change again.