Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition-Chapter 873 Story The Apex Spawn
873: Story 873: The Apex Spawn
873: Story 873: The Apex Spawn
The ground trembled.
A sound—wet, guttural, monstrous—rumbled through the ruins.
Leon’s breath hitched as he raised his rifle toward the fog-drenched street.
The others stood motionless, caught between fear and instinct.
Then, it emerged.
A mass of grotesque muscle and bone, larger than any Devourer they had encountered before.
Its clawed limbs twitched unnaturally, its elongated mouth opening wider than humanly possible, revealing multiple rows of jagged teeth.
Its tongue lashed the air, tasting them.
Mia’s voice was a whisper.
“Oh… no.”
Evelyn took a step back, gripping her medical bag.
“That’s not just another variant…”
Reaper’s fingers curled around his machete.
“It’s an Apex.”
The Apex Spawn crouched, its grotesque musculature swelling as it let out a horrific screech.
The sound shattered glass from nearby buildings, sending a shockwave of decay through the air.
Then, it charged.
Leon fired first.
A direct hit to the head—but the bullet barely slowed it down.
Reaper swung his machete as it lunged—a deep slash across its arm—but instead of recoiling, the creature grinned.
The wound began closing, sinew and flesh pulling back together as if nothing had happened.
Samantha’s shotgun roared.
Pellets tore into its chest, but it kept coming.
Lucas barely had time to shove Mia aside before the Apex’s claws sliced through the space she had just occupied.
The sheer force of the swing tore a steel streetlight in half.
“MOVE!” Evelyn screamed.
The survivors scattered, dodging as the Apex ripped through obstacles like paper.
Leon dove behind an overturned bus, reloading.
“We can’t fight this thing head-on!”
Samantha gritted her teeth.
“Then what the hell do we do?”
Evelyn’s eyes darted around, analyzing everything.
There had to be a weakness.
That’s when she noticed it—a grotesque, pulsating growth at the creature’s ribcage, shifting unnaturally beneath the skin.
“The core!” she shouted.
“Aim for its core!”
Lucas didn’t hesitate.
He leveled his revolver and fired.
The bullet struck the fleshy mass.
The Apex screeched—its body convulsing, its regeneration slowing.
Reaper saw the opening.
With a feral snarl, he lunged forward and buried his machete into the core.
The Apex howled.
Blood—black and viscous—erupted from the wound.
Leon took the kill shot—a rifle round straight through its deformed skull.
The Apex collapsed, its twisted form twitching as the light faded from its eyes.
Silence.
Mia exhaled.
“That was too close.”
Evelyn’s hands were still shaking.
“If these things are evolving into this… what’s next?”
Leon stared at the carcass, his jaw tight.
“Something worse.”