FEAR Chapter Two: Opening Suite

Ancient Research Facility
Offshore, West of Ossyria
24rd April 2042
0030 Local Time

The technician was a mess. What Lieutenant Gemina took for the column’s shadow was actually a massive blood stain. Petty Officer Naz was on his haunches, attempting to communicate to the figure. Giving the technician the once over, he reckoned he could not have been more than twenty-five years old and had probably never seen military action in his life. Naz was no medic but anyone could see than this man needed urgent medical attention or he would die. In his condition, he was not even fit enough to string two coherent words together.
“Naz, Imppala, head over to the ship and bring back a stretcher and a medikit, fast.” Gemina ordered, glancing down at the sorry sight. As she watched the two execute her orders, she had an afterthought and turned to face them.
“Get some thermal blankets as well, otherwise he’ll get pneumonia.” She called out but the wind stole the words from her throat. Frowning, she sprinted up to them as they reached the loading ramp.
“I said, get some thermal blankets, the weather will kill him.” She repeated
“Yes ma’am.” Naz replied, without turning around. The Lieutenant sighed and pivoted on the spot, looking back at the technician.
Or more accurately, where the technician would have been.
Instead there was just the cable support column – with three massive gashes slicing through the metal.
The Heckler was still there, untouched.

Gunfire erupted from the main entrance, muzzle flashes illuminating the dark sky. Several silhouetted marines had engaged an unseen enemy, their spent rounds mingling in with the falling rain. Gemina whipped her head up and scanned the sky, blinking madly as rain assaulted her. In seconds her helmet identified the monster as a gargoyle. But strangely enough, this gargoyle was moving at extreme speeds. She tried desperately to get a bead on it with her weapon but the gargoyle was so insanely fast that even her helmet camera had trouble focusing on it.
“Cease fire, cease fire! We can’t hit that thing!” She roared but again the wind gleefully swept away her words.

Private Aliyah Royal broke into a run with two other marines, heading over to their isolated commanding officer. She was shouting something but the engineer could not hear her. Hastily loading her Benelli M3 shotgun, she ran as fast as she could, her augmentic eye keeping track of the gargoyle. Suddenly the slippery platform got the better of her and her legs dropped from under her. That action probably saved her life as just milliseconds later, the high tension cable, with its support base crippled, sheared clean off the platform with the terrible screech of metal upon metal. The inch thick cable whipped across the landing pad, carried by the wind. Just as her body hit the cold floor, the cable screamed past, almost decapitating the two marines running behind her. It caught the two in its path and sent them sprawling almost ten metres away.

Gemina’s ears rang in the aftermath of the snap. Naz had just reached her and was yelling something indistinct. Her eyes panned the scene, seeing several figures lying silent on the steel, others taking cover in the door way whilst several more rushed towards her. The gargoyle was out of sight but an unnatural screech confirmed its presence. Suddenly it plummeted into view, converging on two marines that had just risen from ducking the wires. They screamed as the stone monster dug its claws into their flesh. A few attempted to shoot it off but missed, not wanting to hurt their comrades.

In pure desperation, one of the mauled marines casted lightning. The power coursed through the rain and blasted practically everyone off their feet. Aliyah felt the stinging sensation ripple through her body. The gargoyle was not so lucky. Even with its stone formation, the sheer force of the lightning pierced through its chest and one of its wings, sending it tumbling off the edge. The gargoyle gave one last unearthly screech before disappearing into the unforgiving ocean below.

There was silence as Nezzy panted heavily, his AK-103 strangely warm in the freezing environment. Slowly he ejected the clip and slid a fresh one in. The medic Joseph had kept himself hidden in an alcove in the doorway, his jittery figure shuffling nervously in the shadows. Suddenly their communications channel crackled.
“Secure a perimeter around the landing zone, eyes sharp and weapons ready. Radio in, over.” The Lieutenant voiced over, her voice as calm and collected as ever.
“Petty Officer Naz, near the ship, over.”
“Corporal Jenkins, on the landing zone, over.”
“Private First Class Fey, covering the main entrance, over.”
“Private Joseph, behind the entrance.”
“Private Imppala, sir! At the dropship, over.”
“Private First Class Nezzy, covering the main entrance also, over.”
“Private Aliyah, on the landing pad, over.”

Lieutenant Gemina grimaced and noted that four had not replied. She had seen two of them being cut down by the deadly cable whilst the other two had been fried and mauled by the unusual gargoyle. Pulling her wet hair away from her head, she glanced at her remaining marines. Joseph had scurried out into the rain, medikit in hand, checking the fallen men and women.
“Naz, get your astropath here, I need to make an emergency dispatch. The situation has changed but the objective is still the same.”
“Roger that, Lieutenant.”
One thought lingered in her mind as she trudged over to check on Aliyah and Jenkins, the ones whom were on the pad when the gargoyle struck.
Where did the technician go?

Before:
Pepe and Yeti’s Tavern
El Nath, Ossyria
23rd April 2042
2220 Local Time

Callous laughter mingled with the sounds of clinking glasses and general chatter. The brass belling tinkled unheard as the tavern’s oak door swung inwards, letting in a frightful gust of wind and snow. Hurriedly a cloaked figure shuffled in and dragged the door close, cutting short the howling wind. Slipping past waiters and weaving in between packed tables, the figure headed into a small annex, gripping his Cecelia Cloak 1 closer to his slim frame. The onstage band began playing its next number, a quick paced waltz. Finally he reached a booth and slid in next to a young, handsome man, directly opposite a dangerously cute woman.
“Hey Jackal, Fox.” He greeted warmly, loosening his cloak.
“You made it Wolf. And Fox here thought you ditched us.” The man next to him grinned, downing his chrysanthemum tea. Fox just scowled and raised her glass of cider.
“Anyway, Wolf, for the last twenty minutes, Fox was complaining that Claw was a bad kisser.”
“What!” Fox spluttered, cider spilling on the table.
“Okay.” Wolf replied serenely, glancing at the menu.
“You lie Jackal!”
“Then ‘cause Fox wanted to get it on, she ditched him.”
“Wolf don’t listen! Okay, the kissing bit was false but the ditching part was true.”
“If you were expecting a big overreaction, don’t wait up.” Wolf told them, giving his order to a passing waitress.
“Ha! Damn. Damn. Okay,” Jackal muttered, leaning back into the chair, yawning. “well there goes my plans for tonight.”
“Ahh, single life.” Fox sighed, taking a deep draught from her glass.
“Were you ever married?” Wolf murmured, thanking the waitress as she placed his drink down onto the table.
“Ha! Single – as in not committed. Ring a bell?” Jackal exclaimed.
“As in we broke up.” Fox explained.
“Did it ever start?” Wolf inquired, sipping genteelly from his blossom juice.
“Dark Lord!” Jackal cried out in surprise.
“Wait! He didn’t know? Dark Lord!” Fox exclaimed as well, leaning across the table.
“Nope. Yep.” Wolf answered without battering an eyelid.
Silence.
A fly buzzed leisurely on to the table.
Silence.
Wolf crushed the fly with his glass.
Silence.
“Anyway, the point WOLF, is that FOX is now SINGLE.” Jackal told him, nudging him conspicuously.
“That was too obvious.” Wolf deadpanned.
“It was meant to be.”
“I don’t think so. It didn’t work out the first time.”
“Anyway, I hear that FOX is FREE this SUNDAY.”
Fox was about the say something spiteful to Jackal when suddenly she felt a vibration in her pocket. Quickly she slid out the data pad and scanned the screen. Her eyes narrowed and showed the data pad to the other two.
“Right boys, we’ve got one. Grid 033/092. Coyote and Dog are rendezvousing with us at the El Nath shipyards. This is classified EZ, let’s go!”
Jackal whipped out some notes and dropped them on the table in payment. Before the crisp meso notes touched the liqueur stained wood, the trio were already out the door, into the frigid cold.
Classified EZ – Extremely Hazardous/Suicidal

Ancient Research Facility
Offshore, West of Ossyria
24rd April 2042
0100 Local Time

Lieutenant Gemina crouched over the man, suppressing his seizures with her bloodied hands. Private Joseph whipped out a pain killer and injected it into the convulsing body. The dying man looked straight into Gemina’s eyes. The steel cable had scythed right into his chest, cracking several ribs and puncturing a lung at the very least.
“M-ma’am.” He whispered, blood trickling out of the corner of his mouth.
“Shh, Oskar. You’ll be alright.”
“D-don’t Lie t-to me m-m-ma’am.” Private Oskar shuddered. Gemina cast at worried look at the medic. Joseph just shook his head and sighed. The blood flowing from Oksar’s body was being erased by the torrents of rain beating up the landing pad.
“It d-doesn’t hurt any more. It doesn’t h-hurt an-ny more. Any more.” The private’s voice faded away and his body grew still. Stifling a cry the Lieutenant closed the dead man’s vacant eyes and stood up. Joseph’s face was a mask as he quietly packed up his medikit.
These good men and women die too young
Lieutenant Gemina thought as she headed over to the Silver Talon to contact headquarters.

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Sorry for the slow update. I try my best to write well and post fast so bear with me. I tried to make it shorter for you short attention span readers there but I kind of got carried away. Thanks for reading.

AF

FEAR: A survival horror

FEAR Prologue: Ambient Wonder

FEAR Chapter One: Trace Amounts

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FEAR Chapter Three: Dust and Echoes

14 thoughts on “FEAR Chapter Two: Opening Suite”

  1. The MESU will show up in Chapter 3 or 4 depending.
    I do hope people didn’t lose interest in this story. x_X

    ~Lily x33.

  2. Hehe. To tell you the truth, despite crappy first impressions, this isn’t too bad.

    I mean, I never thought it was bad, but I always thought that someone with a short attention span like me would stop reading pretty quickly. But after reading a while, I found out I was pretty wrong, this story manages to keep me interested.

    Long story short:

  3. The irony of your comment mrlumpy. Glad you like it. Didn’t really think this was your sort of story.
    You seem more of the comical type.

    ~Lily x33.

  4. Long fanfics are what attracts me. Short ones are just rushed through and done sloppily. Very nice AF.

    -=The Nazgul=-

  5. Believe it or not that conversation in the tavern is a real life messenger conversation which happened around that time (10pm). One of the MMOT users may find that nostalgic.
    Thanks BlackNazgul I have to say your stories are quite something as well.

    ~Lily x33.

  6. I CAN’T BELIEVE I MISSED THIS UPDATE. >O >O
    *takes a muffin and beats self over head with it*

    Well. I did think you’d never update. >D

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