The bunker was collapsing around them.
Steel beams groaned overhead while sparks rained from shattered ceiling panels. Gunfire echoed through the underground halls as BLACKTHORN soldiers fought desperately against the swarming Harvesters.
Maya grabbed Ethan by the shoulders.
“Stay with !”
His white eyes slowly focused again.
For a mont, he looked terrified.
Then he whispered weakly, “It showed sothing.”
Selena fired another burst down the corridor, dropping two infected sprinting toward them.
“We don’t have ti!” she shouted. “Move!”
The Shepherd roared sowhere behind the chaos.
Commander Hale scread orders through the smoke-filled bunker while soldiers died one after another around him. Subject Nine crawled across the ceiling above the firefight, ripping through armored n like paper.
And still—
The Shepherd kept advancing toward Hale.
Not killing him.
Hunting him.
Selena pulled Maya and Ethan into the west corridor as alarms scread overhead. Ergency lights flickered blood-red across the narrow passage.
The deeper they moved underground, the more the walls changed.
Black fungal veins spread across the tal surfaces in thick twisting patterns. So sections pulsed slowly, almost breathing beneath the rusted steel.
Maya touched one accidentally.
The fungus twitched.
She jerked her hand back instantly.
“It’s alive,” she whispered.
Selena looked grim.
“It always was.”
They reached an enormous freight elevator at the end of the corridor. Rust covered its heavy doors, but dim power still flowed through the control panel.
Selena slamd her hand against the ergency switch.
The elevator groaned awake.
Far behind them ca a horrifying scream.
Commander Hale.
Then silence.
Maya looked back down the corridor.
The Shepherd erged through the smoke.
Black blood covered its massive body. Dead soldiers lay scattered behind it like broken dolls. Yet the creature moved calmly toward them.
Its pale eyes fixed on Selena.
“You left us,” it growled.
Selena raised her rifle with shaking hands.
“I tried to stop this.”
“No,” the Shepherd whispered. “You tried to bury it.”
The elevator doors slowly opened.
Inside waited complete darkness.
Ethan suddenly grabbed Maya’s arm violently.
“Don’t let it touch you,” he whispered.
“What?”
“The Root.”
His voice no longer sounded entirely human.
“It learns through flesh.”
The Shepherd took another step closer.
Behind it, dozens of Harvesters crawled into the corridor on walls and ceilings, their white eyes glowing in the ergency lights.
Selena backed into the elevator.
“Now or never.”
Maya pulled Ethan inside.
The doors began closing.
At the last second, the Shepherd lunged forward with terrifying speed.
A massive claw slamd through the narrowing gap between the elevator doors.
tal scread.
The doors jamd halfway open.
The Shepherd’s white eye stared directly at Maya through the opening.
Then sothing strange happened.
The creature froze.
It looked at Ethan.
Almost gently.
“Brother hears the song,” it whispered.
Ethan’s veins pulsed black beneath his skin.
And suddenly—
The Harvesters behind the Shepherd all stopped moving simultaneously.
Every infected creature tilted its head upward as though listening to sothing far below the earth.
A low vibration rumbled through the elevator shaft.
The entire bunker shook violently.
Then ca the sound.
Not the horn.
Sothing deeper.
Ancient.
A massive pulse echoed upward from beneath the silos like the heartbeat of a sleeping god.
The Shepherd slowly withdrew its claw from the elevator doors.
Fear appeared in its pale eyes for the first ti.
“The Root awakens,” it whispered.
The elevator suddenly dropped.
Maya scread as the platform plunged downward into darkness at terrifying speed. Rusted cables shrieked overhead while ergency lights flashed wildly around them.
Down.
Deeper beneath BLACKTHORN.
Deeper beneath the silos.
Into the place where the infection had truly begun.
And sowhere far below—
Sothing enormous was waiting for them in the dark.
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