Mannequins
I was backed up against a wall, haggard breaths forming mist in front of my mouth. Still, I tried desperately to move back, in some hope that the wall behind might just give way. My fists pounded on the wall behind me, using every bit of oxygen I had inside me to scream, once, “Let me out! I swear! LET ME OUT!”
The footsteps came closer towards me as my legs threatened to give out. I skittered left and right in hopes of getting further away from the sound. Though, no matter where I moved, they were still around me.
“No, no, no! Is this a trick? If it is, it’s not funny. So not funny,” my teeth chattered as my mouth struggled to form the words.
But deep inside, I knew. This was an abandoned warehouse. The name spoke for it. No one had been inside in a long, long time.
The footsteps were only a meter away from me, now. I strained my eyes to make out several figures of different shape and sizes through the meager ray of light shining through the ceiling boards.
Around me, were faceless creatures, walking in a mechanical manner, one foot in front of the other. My heart palpitated quicker as they came closer, and yet closer again.
They were all foreign, something that no one had ever seen before. But I knew what they were.
That was my last thought as I was buried under the pile of bodies, struggling for breath. Blacking out.
Grandpa was right. I shouldn’t have come here.
I should have believed him.
They were alive.