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Demon hunters: Killing Payla-part 2

We both shot the flying monster at the same time. The pressure from the guns was tremendous, pushing against our shoulders. The fiery light from the gun hit the flying half dragon half man midair. We saw the thing disintegrated in midair showering the road with its torn flesh; dark ichor rained down, choking us with its sulphuric smell.

Another scream sounded from the bushes nearby. Amelia and I scrambled up and ran for dear life towards our house. We felt rather than saw the path towards the front door. We rushed into the house, and closed the door, trembling.
We leaned against the wall, looking at each other, fear mirrored in our eyes. They knew where we lived now, so there was no longer any element of surprise on our side to flush them away.
We had been scouring the country looking for them and eliminating them for they should not be seen much less be known to people of this realm. The people would never survive the fear after they saw the creatures for they were too alien and repulsive to this world. These mutants of Azeroth were also destructive and could destroy a whole country if they rampaged. They must not be allowed in this world.
Amelia and I sat at the kitchen eating our late dinner, which was not very much as all we had were bread and soda. We were hungry however and anything edible was alright for us.
After eating we went to our respective bedrooms to take our much needed sleep. As I put my head down on the pillow, I felt the house shake and Amelia yelling from the next room. Jumping up, I grabbed my gun and bounded out of the room.
The house was illuminated by a strange bright white light and from outside I heard the roar of a horde. The scum of Azeroth had arrived.

To be continued...
Written by Grace (IDryad)
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