Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition

Chapter 339: Story 339: Blood and Shadows



The dim light of dawn barely filtered through the cracked windows of the abandoned warehouse. Zara adjusted her crimson tactical suit, ensuring her weapons were secure in their holsters. Vera had insisted on a quick detour to regroup and resupply, but Zara's instincts screamed that time was running out.

Callum sat cross-legged on the floor, cleaning a small handgun. His strength was returning, but his pale face betrayed his lingering exhaustion. Vera, meanwhile, was busy setting up a makeshift communications hub, her hands flying across a keyboard.

"Alright," Vera said, breaking the tense silence. "I've pinpointed the Syndicate's next target. A supply convoy carrying bio-engineered serums—experimental, high-risk, and extremely valuable to their operations. We intercept it, and we hit them where it hurts."

Zara's brow furrowed. "And how exactly do we do that? They'll have it locked down tighter than Fort Knox."

"Not as tight as you'd think," Vera replied, a sly grin spreading across her face. "I hacked into their transport logs. The convoy is taking a detour through the old industrial sector—low surveillance, fewer patrols. It's their weak spot, and it's where we strike."

Zara nodded, her mind already racing through possible scenarios. "What's the catch?"

"Other than the Syndicate throwing everything they've got at us if we're caught?" Vera quipped. "Nothing major. Just your typical suicide mission."

Callum chuckled weakly. "Sounds like a regular day for us."

Zara shot him a glance but couldn't suppress a small smile. The banter felt like a brief reprieve from the weight of their mission.

"Fine," Zara said, her tone firm. "We hit the convoy, but we do it smart. No unnecessary risks. If things go south, we pull out."

"Agreed," Vera said, slinging a bag over her shoulder. "Let's move. The clock's ticking."

The industrial sector was a labyrinth of rusted pipes, crumbling walls, and shadowy corridors. The air was thick with the smell of oil and decay. Zara crouched behind a stack of metal crates, her sharp eyes scanning the area. The faint rumble of engines grew louder, signaling the convoy's approach.

"Positions," Vera whispered through her earpiece.

Zara and Callum moved into flanking positions, their movements silent and precise. Vera remained at the central vantage point, ready to disable the convoy's communications.

The convoy rolled into view—three armored trucks flanked by heavily armed guards. Zara's heart raced as she counted their numbers. It was a small army, but they'd faced worse.

"On my mark," Vera's voice crackled softly in her ear.

The first explosion rocked the ground, a calculated blast that disabled the lead truck. Chaos erupted as guards scrambled for cover. Zara moved swiftly, her silenced pistol taking out two guards before they could react.

Callum provided cover fire, his shots precise despite his weakened state. Vera hacked into the convoy's systems, disabling their backup protocols.
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But as Zara approached the second truck, a familiar voice stopped her cold.

"Well, well, if it isn't Zara Kincaid," a man's voice drawled.

Zara turned to see a figure stepping out of the shadows, a cruel smile on his face. Recognition hit her like a punch to the gut.

"Gabriel," she muttered, her grip tightening on her weapon.

The Syndicate's deadliest enforcer had arrived. And he wasn't alone.


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