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Demon hunters- Killing Payla-Part 3
I saw Amelia jumped out of her room, her hands gripping her gun. Her hair whipped against her face as she roared orders at me. She was my superior and I obeyed her commands, without questions. She broke the window and poked her gun out, I followed suit.
We gazed in fear as we saw the horde in the distance, marching towards our house. They were gigantic monstrosities that could not be imagined by human minds. The lesser minions were smaller creatures that jumped and flew for a short distance. The noise they made as they moved was like an inferno being blown by a strong wind. They roared as they moved, as if they were in eternal pain; bubbly roars that grated on the ear.
“We can’t do anything now. We are too tired. Its best that we hide out until we have recovered,” Amelia whispered and both of us jumped up and ran down the stairs. We ran into the shed at the foot of the garden where our motorbikes were hidden.
They were not ordinary bikes though. Ours were more powerful and steady than those in this realm. We jumped on the bikes and roared away, sensing instead of hearing the anger of the horde behind us.
We planned to hide and rest first before fighting but they didn’t give us this luxury. We saw several mutant man-dragons flying swiftly above us even as we rode swiftly on the road.
Upon Amelia’s signal, we veered into the forest at the side of the road, engaging our hover-engine. This meant our bike became a flying contraption.
Flying up over the treetops we came face to face with three man-dragons. Their majestic figure soared and flew towards us, the flames forming in their mouth. We rode fast towards one as we tried to escape from the other two chasing us.
As they released their fire, Amelia and I ducked swiftly down into the forest below. The three dragons engulfed one another in destructive flames and exploded in the sky.
To be continued…..
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