Daisy Novel
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Chapter 69 ~Level Up: Save the Creature~

Chapter 69 ~Level Up: Save the Creature~

(Fiona's POV)

‘Run!'

That word was the only prompt I needed. I began running as fast as my legs could carry me. I ran with no destination in mind.

I stole glances behind as I ran to ensure that I wasn't being followed. I could feel the hair on the back of my neck rising. My pulse was quickening, but I didn't stop running.

I almost tumbled on a stone on the ground, but I didn't fall. My arms grazed the wall and scraped, exposing a small patch of skin that instantly welled with blood.

I winced in pain.

I'd never felt so alone in my life. In this tunnel, it was me against forces that could ruin me… and the stakes were just too high. I could lose my Tribrid powers before I even got to use them.

I stopped to rest once I was sure I wasn't being followed. 

‘Fiona.’ I kept hearing strange voices call my name, cackling, echoing in my ears, and it was driving me crazy.

I spotted a creature that looked like a cross between a horse and a deer. It was staring at me.

Was this the creature?

I stood up instantly. The beast kept staring at me like it was trying to pass a cryptic message.

Then it suddenly turned back and galloped back the way it came.

I let out a breath I didn't know I was holding. Suddenly, multiple creatures began to file out, one by one. Each was a different and unique creature.

One looked like an eagle, but it walked on all fours. Another was a two-headed serpent. 

One had the feathers of a peacock, but it was pure white and whistled like a robin.

I looked at them, confused and enthralled and afraid. The goal was to save the creature, but none looked like it needed saving.

I kept walking down the tunnel, turning back every once in a while to glance at them. It felt so surreal.

Then they suddenly disappeared into thin air. I stood in shock as I gazed at the distance, wondering if I'd just imagined what I saw.

‘Rhia?’ I called my wolf.

‘That was a test of instinct,’ was the only response I got.

I guessed neither was the creature in question. I tried to calm my nerves as I continued to walk through the tunnel.

This was becoming confusing. I continued walking. Aside from the occasional voices, I couldn't spot any creature in sight.

My limbs were aching and tired, and my throat was sore.

Suddenly, I spotted the end of the tunnel. I ran towards it, but there was no creature there. 

That was odd. 

The goal was to save the creature at the end of the tunnel, right?

‘Rhia.’ I mindlinked but there was no response. ‘Rhia, are you there?’

Well…

Guess I was in this alone.

I kept looking for any hidden messages among the drawings on the walls of the tunnel. Maybe the key was in them.

I looked on the ground, spotting tracks that I hadn't noticed before. They were mine…

But not only mine. There were a set of larger, beast-like footprints as well.

What? Could it be that I was being followed?

I looked around but couldn't spot anything else in the distance. Just a dimly lit tunnel and crickets chirping quietly.

Where were the other footprints coming from?

I looked in the distance, noticing that the larger prints led to a hidden part of the tunnel.

I followed the tracks, also noticing drops of blood on the floor.

My heart rate increased as I walked gingerly deeper into the tunnel. I didn't know what I would find there… and it was killing me.

As I approached the entrance of the tunnel, my nose picked up a scent.

It was distinct.

Familiar.

Too familiar.

I paused and sniffed again.

Why did that smell like me?

I looked back at the droplets of blood on the floor. They looked fresh.

I touched my arm where I scraped myself earlier and it was still bleeding. I glanced at the droplets on the floor and back at my arm. That was when it hit me:

The blood was mine.

I could feel my breathing become rough and irregular.

What was happening? It was like I was in a fever dream. 

The voices calling out had become louder. More urgent. More distorted.

I rounded the bend and spotted the silhouette of a creature. It was right in front of me, large, with a full mane.

I stopped in my tracks. 

The creature stopped as well.

I spotted the small pool of blood that had gathered on the floor where the wolf stood. That was when I noticed a wound similar to mine on the wolf's forelegs.

I took one step forward.

The creature took one step forward at the same time.

I looked down.

It stepped with the same leg I did… it was mirrored.

I stepped left.

It stepped left.

I shook my head in disbelief.

The creature moved its head in sync with mine.

Wait a minute.

Could it be that I've been chasing myself all along?

As I stood there trying to figure out what was happening, the tunnel that was previously dimly lit suddenly burned bright.

And I felt a sudden heat creeping up my neck. A feeling of suffocation enveloped me.

I turned and noticed that the tunnel was on fire. With me trapped in it.

I could feel the ground rumble under me, followed by the sound of the tunnel walls collapsing.

I stared around, confused where the fire was coming from.

The orange flames burned so hot and it was spreading closer and closer to where I stood with the creature.

The fire circled us, trapping us.

Panic clawed at my chest as the flames closed in.

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