Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition

Chapter 561: Story 561: The Mansion of Malice



The decrepit mansion stood silent as the ZETU team gathered near its heavy wooden doors, catching their breath from the chaos outside. The golden glow of the evening had given way to an ominous twilight, and the eerie stillness of the mansion was suffocating. Marcus 'Iron Will' Kane motioned for silence as the team prepared to breach the entrance.

"Riley, cover the rear," Marcus ordered in a hushed tone. "Lila, you're on point. Everyone else, stick together. We're walking into the unknown."

Lila 'Huntress' Navarro nodded and pressed her back against the splintered wood of the door. She tested the handle—it was unlocked. With a quiet nod to Marcus, she pushed the door open, revealing a grand yet decayed foyer. The smell of mildew and rot hit them immediately, and their boots echoed against the cracked marble floor.

The mansion's interior was a mix of faded opulence and grim decay. Chandeliers hung precariously from the ceiling, their crystals caked in dust. Tattered portraits of long-forgotten faces lined the walls, their eyes seeming to follow the team's movements.

"Stay sharp," Marcus said, scanning the room with his shotgun raised.

Ethan 'Brain' O'Connor tapped furiously on his tablet, syncing the team's body cams to the mansion's interior blueprint. "This place is huge," he muttered. "And there's a basement. That's where the beacon is coming from."

The team advanced cautiously, their flashlights slicing through the oppressive darkness. Jenna 'Blaze' Hart's finger hovered over the trigger of her flamethrower, ready to ignite anything that moved.

As they approached the grand staircase, a faint sound broke the silence—a low, guttural growl echoing from the upper floors. Riley, still covering the entrance, whispered over the comms. "Movement outside. The swarm hasn't dispersed. They're circling the mansion."

"Classic trap," Derek 'Shield' Coleman grumbled. "They want us pinned in here."

Ignoring the rising tension, Lila pointed toward a side door. "The basement access should be through there," she said.

The team moved as one, their weapons trained on every shadow. The side door creaked open, revealing a narrow hallway that sloped downward. The growling intensified, joined by faint, mechanical whirring.

"What the hell is that?" Jenna whispered, her grip tightening on her weapon.

The hallway opened into a cavernous basement. A horrifying sight greeted them—rows of zombies strapped to steel gurneys, their glowing eyes twitching as mechanical arms injected a greenish fluid into their veins. At the center of the room stood a figure in a bloodied lab coat, its back turned to the team.

Marcus raised his shotgun. "Hands where I can see them!"

The figure turned slowly, revealing a grotesque face—a fusion of rotted flesh and metallic implants. Its voice crackled, half-human, half-machine. "You're too late, officers," it rasped. "The experiment is complete."

The gurney-bound zombies began to thrash violently, their restraints snapping one by one.

"Fall back!" Marcus yelled, but the basement door slammed shut behind them.

The team was trapped, with nowhere to run.

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