Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition

Chapter 445 Story 445: Chains of Memory
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As the suffocating darkness swallowed the room, Rook felt the cold bite of the shackles around his wrists and ankles intensify. A faint light emanated from the runes on the walls, casting an eerie glow. The rest of the team could only watch helplessly, frozen in place as an unseen force pinned them to the walls.

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"Commander!" Viper shouted, struggling against the invisible restraints.

Rook's voice was steady, though his face betrayed a hint of uncertainty. "Stay focused. I'll get through this."

The spectral entity materialized once more, its chains slithering like serpents. "Your trial begins now, mortal. The chains of despair will reach into your memories. Face your greatest failures, or be consumed by them."

The room shifted. The cold, damp cell dissolved into a desolate battlefield. Rook stood alone, the air thick with the stench of smoke and blood. Familiar faces appeared before him—his fallen comrades from a mission long past. The ghostly forms stared at him with hollow eyes, accusing and mournful.

"You left us," one of them rasped, a soldier whose uniform was scorched and tattered. "You abandoned us to die."

Rook clenched his fists, the chains tightening painfully. "It wasn't like that. I made the call to save as many as I could. I couldn't save everyone."

The apparitions stepped closer, their voices rising in a haunting chorus. "You chose wrong. You failed us."

Rook's breathing quickened as guilt clawed at his mind. He remembered the mission vividly—the ambush, the impossible choice. But this wasn't the time for regret. He straightened his back, his voice firm.

"I made a choice. It wasn't perfect, but it was the best I could do. I carry that weight every day, but I won't let it define me."

The apparitions hesitated, their forms flickering. The battlefield dissolved, and the cell returned. The entity hovered before him, its chains recoiling slightly.

"You are strong," it admitted, its voice tinged with surprise. "But strength alone will not save you."

The shackles burned hotter, and a new vision engulfed Rook. He was in a quiet home, a child's laughter echoing in the air. A woman stood in the doorway, her face filled with disappointment.

"You promised to be there," she said, her voice trembling. "But you chose the mission over us. You always did."

Rook's chest tightened. He reached out, but the vision began to crumble, leaving only the echo of her words. Experience more content on Freewebnovel

"This isn't real," he muttered, forcing himself to breathe. "I can't change the past. All I can do is honor the sacrifices made and protect the living."

The chains loosened, falling from his wrists and ankles with a metallic clang. The entity's form began to dissolve, its voice fading. "You have passed. Your resolve is your strength. Go... but beware, mortal. The Labyrinth still hungers."

The team was released from their restraints as the door to the cell creaked open.

"Rook," Shadow said, her voice soft. "What happened in there?"

"Later," he replied, his gaze hard. "We've got a Labyrinth to escape."

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