[Pokémon] Revenant (R)

Silent Memento

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    Warning: This fic is in the Horror genre, although it's not the blood-and-guts type of "horror" that you normally see in films like Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, etc. This type of horror is psychological, so anyone who is expecting to see anything beyond the typical violence that's normally in a PG-13-rated fic is going to be disappointed. However, this fic does have the potential to really scare people, so stay away if the Horror genre isn't your cup of tea. Also, this story has semi-frequent profanities (the f-bomb being the worst) and hints of drug abuse in it. Just letting you know beforehand.

    Disclaimer: I don't work for Nintendo or any of its affiliates. I don't own any of the creatures that were created for the series. I don't own anything in the Pokemon franchise. I don't have anything to do with Dead Space (which gave me the idea for the setting of an abandoned and decaying spaceship) or the Twilight Zone (which gave me the idea for the theme). However, the characters that will be seen are solely mine. The plot itself is my idea.

    Summary: The timeline is 200 years after the present day. The Pokemon League Armed Forces (PLAF) crushed the United Anarchy (UA), a terrorist cell and their only opposition, twenty years ago. As a result, it turned itself into a totalitarian government. Overpopulation has become a problem for both humans and Pokemon alike, and the PLAF has decided to use colony ships in space as a result.

    Children are now chosen for jobs at the age of ten and are given two Pokemon who will be their companions for the rest of their life. The space business has a need for military space engineers (MSEs), people who are sent to spaceships that send out distress signals in order to fix whatever is wrong. At the age of nineteen, the kids are given a job that they have to do on their own with no help from anyone except their Pokemon.

    Claude Pokulok, a nineteen-year-old MSE with multiple demons, is going through his own trial-by-fire. His job is to respond to the distress signal of the S.S. Revenant. He thought that the job would have no problems. He also thought that his past had been buried deep enough to cover every mistake he made. He was wrong on both counts, and the truth that threatens to reveal itself could break him – if the entity stalking the ship doesn't break him first…

    And now, without further babbling, let the chapter commence:



    Space is supposedly the final frontier. Darkness reigns supreme from its throne, a throne decorated with the bones of foolhardy travelers and tireless workers who make their living in the vastness of the galaxies.

    Many dangers lurk in space. There are the devastating supernovas, which incinerate ships that are unfortunate enough to venture into their vicinity. There are wormholes that rapidly age others, since time travel by the means of anything other than legendary Pokemon has always been (and will always be) nothing more than a desperate wish. There are meteors that have annihilated ships and sent the broken corpses of their crews into the abyss. There are even Pokemon that reside in the depths of space that are rarely seen and hardly ever recorded. Not all of them are friendly.

    Still, that didn't deter humanity from their desire to conquer the final frontier. One such example was a white ship that cruised at a speed that was faster than light. It was an old carrier ship that had been spared from the scrapheap more times than it should have, but it was still reliable and surprisingly durable, especially considering the amount of cargo it had carried over the course of sixteen long years. It had the same streamlined shape that a Sharpedo possessed – if the Sharpedo happened to be a gigantic machine that was at least thirty times bigger than the shark-like Pokemon itself.

    Normally, this nameless spacecraft would have carried cargo to one of the many colony ships that had been sent into the black void. While the destination was a colony ship that went by the name of the S.S. Revenant, the mission was anything but a peaceful rendezvous, and the only cargo it contained was enough food for the occupants inside. The small ship was responding to a distress signal that had been sent three days ago, before all contact between the command center and the Revenant had been severed.

    The mission and its importance were of no concern to MSE Second Class Claude Pokulok, who thrashed around, trapped within the throes of a vicious nightmare that had been his curse for a little more than four years.



    The darkness was overwhelming. Swirling gray mists were the only thing that Pokulok could discern from the black veil. His breath was shallow and ragged, as though he was dying slowly. A dull throb was emanating from his stomach, its intensity slowly growing with each passing second. He felt – no, he knew that he was being watched by someone…or something. Fear began to break down the outer corners of his mind, penetrating his small sanctuary and corrupting his thoughts. The fear was strong enough to fully paralyze him, and a part of him felt that he wasn't going to make it out alive.

    Running was out of the question; he would find him, no matter how far he tried to flee. Fighting him was just plain stupid; he was older and more experienced. The teenager couldn't see any other option aside from death. Then he heard him.

    "I see you, Claude!"

    Pokulok lashed out with his right foot, but there was nothing to hit in the darkness. His eyes began to dart from side to side, showing no emotion other than sheer panic.

    "I just want to talk to you…"

    The young MSE didn't trust the hurt tone that he put into the voice. He was trying to trick him, just like what happened four years ago…

    "Leave me alone!" the teenager yelled, trying to back away from the source of the voice. "I hate you! I hate you more than anyone else in the wor-" His voice trailed off the second his back hit a wall that he didn't see. He then realized that it wasn't a wall.

    Before he had the chance to react, Pokulok felt the air get choked out of him by a vice grip. He clawed at his neck, but there was nothing there. No wire, no cord, not even a pair of meaty hands could be felt around his windpipe. He was being strangled by something intangible. The pain in his stomach had reached a crescendo. He felt like he had a monstrous infant inside of him, trying to claw its way out of its pregnant host.

    A grimy hand clutched at his shoulder, the long fingernails cruelly digging into his skin. A man's face moved just far enough for Pokulok to see a few features, such as a squashed nose, a square jaw, and a small tight-lipped mouth, which opened up to reveal blackened teeth.

    "Remember me, Claude?" the face asked. The young MSE tried to reply, but he couldn't speak at all. He wasn't sure if it was the fear or the lack of oxygen. The face disappeared into the darkness, but he was still suffocating.

    Strangely enough, Pokulok's vision wasn't fading. In fact, he seemed to see things even clearer, if that was possible. The mists parted to reveal a girl about three years younger than him. Her looks were, in his opinion, better than most models. She had stunning green eyes to go along with long sandy-brown hair that fell just past her shoulders. The only article of clothing she wore was a skintight crimson jumpsuit was somehow both serviceable and alluring. In fact, a small red line across her throat was the only visible blemish on what Pokulok thought was a beautiful young woman.

    "Claude," she said quietly, her disappointment evident in her tone. "Why have you forgotten about me?"

    His eyes widened. He made mute sounds that tried desperately to tell her the truth, to say exactly what he had been doing, but no words escaped his lips. That only served to annoy her.

    "You haven't contacted me at all," she continued. "I missed you, Claude. Why haven't you missed me?"

    She put her hands on her throat and pulled against the red line until her skin stretched and ripped. Her head tilted backwards until it was hanging in a position that could only have been achieved in death. Pokulok would have screamed his lungs out if he was not already running out of air. As it was, the silent sounds of terror and anguish hardly seemed to faze the sixteen-year-old girl, who snapped her head back into place, seemingly without a care in the world.

    "Claude, don't you want to see me again?" she asked sorrowfully.

    The gruesome images still taunted his fraying mind, but he nodded his head twice. He wanted to see her again, if only to tell her how truly sorry he was.

    She took something out of her pocket. It was a combat knife that was the same color as her jumpsuit. The blade was covered in drying blood. She flipped the knife until the handle was pointed at him. The teenager noticed that even though the blade was cutting into her fingers, she wasn't bleeding.

    Pokulok suddenly realized what she was suggesting. He tried to protest, but no noise reverberated from his tongue. The girl looked at him piteously.

    "You have no idea how lonely I am, Claude," she said, tears welling in her eyes. "I just want to see you again. I know that it's your life, but I wouldn't ask without a good reason."

    The agony in his stomach was unbearable, and he was struggling to draw even one breath. Without any hint of rationality behind his thoughts, he looked at the pros and cons, and the only two things he could think of were both pros. He could not only get rid of his internal pain and remorse, but he would truly get to see the girl that he loved, and nothing, not even the omnipotent forces of life and death, would stop them from meeting. Still, a tiny voice of reason tried to dissuade him from committing to this action.

    But it's your life she's talking about!

    Shut up. You know damn well that it's better for everyone this way.

    Pokulok grabbed the knife from her and plunged it into the left side of his belly with a sick grin. He started to weave the blade in a meandering pattern, stopping at the right side. Blood was just beginning to pour from his stomach as he ripped the knife out of his crimson-soaked body and dropped the dripping blade. The mists started to swirl around his eyes once more, but the darkness followed it almost immediately…and this time, it swallowed everything whole until the only thing that existed was nothingness.



    Pokulok woke up in a cold sweat. His whole body was trembling like he was a newborn Growlithe, and his abdomen felt like it was being roasted over a fire. He rolled to his left side and fell out of the king-sized bed he was lying in, letting out a muted groan as he hit the hardwood floor. He felt the bile rising in his throat like a tidal wave, threatening to overtake him if he attempted to hold it all back. He started to crawl towards the restroom, feeling too weak to stand. Two concerned voices were echoing in his head, but he couldn't decipher the words that they were saying.

    He managed to make it to the bathroom, but he couldn't make it to the toilet. He violently vomited all over the cold linoleum floor, feeling the vile substance spill over his throat like it was a river. His gut wasn't satisfied with that display, and Pokulok ended up dry-heaving for at least two more agonizing minutes. A disgusted look came over his face when he noticed that most of his fingers were covered in his sick.

    Worst of all, his stomach was still in pain. He somehow managed to stand, using the marble sink countertop as his support. A nearby mirror imitated his motions, as he turned on the cold water. He furiously scrubbed his hands with a bar of soap and dipped them in the water until everything was washed off. Pokulok then took off his shirt and flung it away from the disgusting puddle, revealing a torso that was packed with lean muscle. Using his right hand to hold himself upright, he traced the serpentine scar that went from one side of his stomach to the other side. He knew that he was lucky – if that wound had occurred in his chest, he would have likely died. After all, permanent pain was a fair trade for sparing one's life, was it not?

    He stared into the mirror, looking at his pale, haggard appearance. His cropped light-brown hair was sticking out everywhere, and his icy-blue eyes were bloodshot, which gave him the look of a long-time insomniac. He was five inches over six feet, but his rail-thin frame made him seem more like a starving prisoner-of-war than an elite soldier in the military. He put his other hand on the countertop, hanging his head in exhaustion.

    (Claude!) a scared voice cried out. (Tell me you're okay, please?)

    The young MSE turned around to see a gray metallic bird look at him with cautious yellow eyes. The avian creature preened his red feathers nervously.

    (Claude, don't you ever do that to us again!) a second voice worriedly stated in a tone that held a small amount of anger in it.

    He turned to his right side to see his other Pokemon – a virile, white cat-like beast with a black sickle-shaped horn – staring at him with a pair of glowing red eyes. His black scythe-like tail lashed from side to side, and his sharpened black claws sheathed and unsheathed in anxiety.

    The adolescent let out a sigh. He realized that he had forgotten to switch his translation aids from the Pokemon language to human English again.

    "Faitios, Deifir, I'm fine," Pokulok said quickly, looking at the Skarmory and the Absol respectively. "You both sound like my mother…"

    Faitios ruffled his wings to hide his fearfulness, while Deifir looked at the floor distastefully.

    (You don't look fine,) Faitios said quietly. (It's your withdraw-)

    "Shut up!" Pokulok snarled viciously. "Shut your goddamned beak!"

    The Skarmory looked like he was about to burst into tears. Deifir immediately noticed his friend's feelings and reacted hastily.

    (Hey!) the Absol growled angrily, lashing his tail again. (Faitios did nothing to deserve that! If you don't have anything nice to say to someone who's being nice, you shouldn't say anything at all.)

    Pokulok sat down, feeling rather dizzy and extremely remorseful. He put his head in his hands and curled up into a ball.

    "I'm sorry, Faitios," the MSE said in a cracked voice, struggling not to cry himself. "I shouldn't have snapped at you; that was completely wrong on my part. Deifir, thanks for doing that. I needed it."

    (Claude, you're going to need to face your demons at some point,) Deifir said calmly. (It wasn't your fault. There was no way you could have…)

    The white-furred mammal must have seen the pained look on the youth's face, as he immediately looked down at his paws without saying another word. Pokulok's eyes took on a distant look. He stared at the ceiling, no longer trying to hold back any tears.

    "Andrea," he murmured inaudibly. "I'm so sorry…"



    Author's Note: Here are the pronunciations of the names, so that people aren't confused about how to say the names of the main characters.

    Pokulok = Poe-ku-luk. (Luk is pronounced as "luck").

    Faitios = Fah-teez. (Fah sounds like the first syllable in "father").

    Deifir = Def-er. (The name as a whole sounds like "deafer" in the English language).

    I hope that the pronunciations help, and I hope that you're enjoying this fic.
     
    Chapter Two

    ...

    After he was finished brooding, Claude Pokulok got to his feet and went over to an adjacent storage closet to get a mop. The closet was packed with multiple items, which made searching for the damned thing a chore. He finally managed to find it behind a trash can and a bucket. He grabbed both the mop and bucket and started to clean up the mess he made in the bathroom. After he was finished, he laid the two items against the wall.

    As he turned to walk out of the bathroom, his two Pokemon greeted him with cheerful faces, and in spite of his despondent thoughts, their positive mindsets managed to stir a ghost of a smile from the adolescent.

    "What's with the funny faces?" he asked in his unnaturally hoarse voice.

    (Nothing,) Faitios said. His yellow eyes held a mischievous look in their depths. (You just reminded us of the bet you lost against Andrea when you were thirteen.)

    Pokulok started to blush furiously. "Oh, stop it," he muttered. "I wouldn't have lost the bet if you guys had won the battle for me."

    (At least you followed through when you lost,) Faitios snickered. (Besides, you actually looked good in a dr-)

    (Stop embarrassing him,) Deifir interrupted. His red eyes were filled with mirth. (He looks like a pretty little rose that's ready to bloom.) The Absol started to laugh uncontrollably.

    (That's not nice, Deifir,) the Skarmory said merrily. (Still, you're right about our precious flower – oops! Did I say 'flower?') The bird-like Pokemon let out a giggle.

    "You guys are fucking dead when we get back to Earth," Pokulok growled, while looking at the floor in complete humiliation. "I didn't do that for your amusement. I did it because Andrea persuaded me to."

    (She could get you to do anything, couldn't she?) Deifir said in a contemplative tone. (She had you wrapped around her fingers.)

    "Yeah," the young MSE murmured quietly.

    "Objective within reach," a feminine voice called out, interrupting the conversation. "GPS deactivated."

    "I'm going to get dressed, if you two don't mind," he muttered.

    Pokulok walked out of the bathroom, ignoring the sickly-gray walls that adorned the ship. He quickly found his room and opened yet another closet. He saw his white one-piece spacesuit and the dark bubble-shaped helmet that accompanied it lying on the floor in a haphazard mess. He was about to pick them up when a sharp agony went through his head. He let out a soft moan.

    "Oh, not aga-" he began as a burst of lights appeared before his eyes, blinding him momentarily. He let out a scream of pain as another memory flashed in his mind.

    Where am I? It's too dark. I can't see. I'm hurt, bleeding, dying; oh my God, make it stop, make it stop! Andrea, where are you? I can't see you. Are you there? Please answer me. Answer me!

    The teenager let out a gasp as the flashback ended. He noticed that he had fallen to the floor. He slowly picked himself back up, using his king-sized bed for support.

    "I – hate – drugs…" he muttered, as he managed to get to his feet, clinging to the bedpost. "Ugh…I feel like crap."

    A screech from the intercom interrupted his thoughts. "Claude Pokulok, you have an urgent message from the command center," the robotic female voice echoed.

    Pokulok replied with a stream of obscenities that would have made the most vindictive drill sergeant in the world blush. He stooped down to grab his spacesuit, ignoring the sore feeling in his body.

    "This message is urgent and must be answered immediately," the voice said in a pleasant tone.

    "Just give me some time, okay?" the MSE asked while putting on the suit.

    He had just finished stepping into his uniform when a masculine voice with a slight Lilycove accent came over the intercom.

    "Pokulok!" the man shouted in an irritable tone. "Get your sorry ass over to the control room now! I won't ask again."

    "Quit your whining, Chippy," Pokulok murmured to himself as he straightened out his spacesuit. "I'll be there." He felt the metal collar around his neck emanate a familiar uncomfortable feeling, but he ignored it as he grabbed the helmet. He casually strode out of his room, making sure to take his time.

    Why shouldn't I have fun at the expense of some snooty military officer? God knows I could use a laugh…

    The young MSE started to hum a random tune, but he frowned as he heard the cracked cacophony that was his voice. The teenager gritted his teeth angrily. He knew that he had a better voice than this, but his stupid decisions had taken it away. Hatred bubbled in his heart when he recalled the man in his dream. He was furious at the man, at his useless commanding officer, at the ignorant students that he had trained with. Still, he reserved a special loathing for himself.

    Why do I even bother trying? I know I'll never get my life back. I got my revenge, sure, but what did I do before that? How badly did I screw up before I finally got things right? And it still cost me everything…

    Pokulok shuffled along the hallway of the small cargo ship, hardly looking at the glass windows that provided a spectacular view of space. All he saw was the darkness that he so desperately wanted to get away from. He was sick of the inky murk, of the eternal night, of the places where light had never touched, where faith and gods faded as quickly as a dying sun. He wished that he had the chance to get rid of the dark places and the dark people that he despised.

    The adolescent was so absorbed in his thoughts that when the Lilycove native came over the intercom again, he was already seated in the pilot's chair in the control room. He grabbed the transceiver, a circular walkie-talkie that had the power to transmit sound across any distance, and held it to his ear.

    "Goddammit, Pokulok, answer me! Did I fucking stutter when I told you to get your ass over to the control room?!"

    "It's nice to hear your lovely voice, Chad," Pokulok said sweetly.

    "Address me by rank," the military officer snapped. "I am a lieutenant, and I deserve the satisfaction of being called one."

    "Yes, Lieutenant Dredge," the MSE said in a bored tone.

    There was a soft sigh on the other end of the line. "Can you tell me why you took your time to answer my message?" Dredge asked wearily.

    "I was putting on my uniform," Pokulok answered. "I am allowed to do that, right?"

    "Fine. I needed to let you know something important about the mission."

    "Then tell me."

    There was a pause. "This isn't like a regular disappearance, Claude," the lieutenant said quietly. "Most of the time, someone on a colony ship can let the command center know about the situation via transceiver."

    "Alright," Pokulok said dismissively. "What's so different about this one?"

    "This time, a distress signal was sent out, but nobody told us what was actually going on," Dredge murmured.

    "That shouldn't be surprising," the teenager muttered in an uninterested voice. "If the remnants of the UA got on board a ship, they wouldn't leave survivors."

    "I understand that," the officer said with a nervous edge in his tone. "Still, even if the UA got aboard a colony ship and slaughtered everyone, there would have been at least one person who would have gotten on the transceiver and mentioned that a terrorist group was attacking. In this case, everyone disappeared without a trace. There was no description, no warning; hell, there wasn't anyone who even talked to us during that time. Everyone simply vanished overnight, and normally, it isn't plausible for thousands of people and Pokemon to flee a colony ship at the same time and not give us notice."

    "So what are you thinking?" Pokulok asked, his interest increasing with every word the lieutenant said.

    "In the best case scenario, there was a major emergency that forced everyone to leave the Revenant without notifying us, and everyone got away unscathed."

    The look on the teenager's face was skeptical. "You don't believe that, do you?"

    "Absolutely not. There are transceivers aboard the escape ships, and there's no possible way that all of them are broken."

    "What do you want me to do?" Pokulok asked.

    "The military needs to know what happened. You were the one who was volunteered for the job. Everything escalated from there." Dredge paused before continuing. "We need you to find out as much as you can and get the hell out of there. Whatever happened to the people on the Revenant could just as easily happen to you. Still, you happen to be our most promising young MSE. We wouldn't give you this mission if we didn't think you could handle it."

    Pride swelled in the teenager's heart. "I won't let you down, sir," he murmured, hoping that he sounded appreciative.

    "Good. Still, there's one other bit of information that you need to know."

    "What is it?"

    "You remember Jerrell Harris, your CO?"

    Pokulok felt his insides freeze. Memories stormed into his mind as he recalled the last conversation he ever had with his commanding officer.

    "You're a selfish, ungrateful piece of shit. I risked my career for you, I protected you because I thought you were my friend, and this is what I get in return? You know what? I'm done! I'm tired of sticking out my fucking neck for you! I hope you rot in a labor camp for the rest of your life; it's exactly what you deserve after what you did."

    "Yeah…I remember him," the MSE said quietly. "What about him?"

    "He was on board the Revenant when the incident happened. If you can, find him. He's one of the few people with medical experience on board the ship, and that experience could prove to be invaluable. Can I trust you to do that?"

    "Yes, sir!" Pokulok said collectedly.

    "Fair enough. If there is UA involvement, if you're about to be captured…well, your collar should activate."

    The teenager nervously felt the metallic ring that had been surgically grafted to his neck when he was fifteen. It was a piece of technology that allowed easy access to his Pokemon, and it happened to be the only living proof that he was an MSE and not some regular space engineer. Still, if he ever got captured, if there was a situation where he had to die in order to protect vital information…

    "I hope it never has to come to that," Pokulok murmured inaudibly, trying to ignore the phobia that was drilling its way into his brain.

    "Come again?" Dredge asked. "You need to speak up."

    "It's nothing," the MSE said in a firm tone, shaking his head to clear his thoughts.

    Another awkward pause ensued. "If you need to say anything, spit it out," the lieutenant said calmly. "I'm perfectly willing to listen to your concerns, you know."

    The adolescent closed his eyes. "Sir, I'm fine," he lied. "Honestly."

    "Objective in sight," the robotic voice called.

    "I'll call you back, sir," Pokulok murmured, switching off the transceiver before Dredge could protest. He squinted into the darkness, trying to make out the lights of the ship. A look of confusion crossed his face when he noticed the outline of the colony ship. There were lights in the exterior of the ship that were supposed to be a beacon to the carrier ships that delivered food to the ten thousand or so people and Pokemon that called the Revenant their home, but almost none of them were working. He only knew that they existed because of the weak flickers they gave off before they faded into the lifeless background.

    Still, it's just an exterior malfunction. The interior lighting works well. If I can just-

    (Claude?)

    Pokulok turned around and let out a sigh of relief as he noticed that his two faithful Pokemon had snuck into the control room.

    (So, how did your meeting go?) Deifir asked curiously.

    "It went fine," the MSE said nonchalantly. "If you two don't mind, I'm going to try to contact them. There has to be someone aboard this ship."

    Pokulok grabbed the transceiver and set it on the same frequency as the Revenant.

    "This is MSE Second Class Pokulok," the teenager said in a clear tone. "Can anyone answer me?"

    The only sound that Pokulok heard was the cold crackle of heavy static on the other end…and the figurative hammer thudding against his heart. He looked at his Pokemon nervously, and his nervousness only grew when he saw that Faitios also looked uneasy.

    (I don't like this, Claude,) the Skarmory murmured. (I have a really bad feeling-)

    (Oh, shut up, Faitios,) Deifir muttered, rolling his red eyes in annoyance. (You always have a bad feeling about everything. You're the most cowardly Pokemon I've ever seen in my lifetime.)

    (I'm serious, Deifir,) the metallic bird insisted. (I can feel it in my feathers. This place…it freaks me out. It's too quiet.)

    "Did you expect them to hold a parade in our honor just because we came here?" Pokulok growled, his icy-blue eyes flashing dangerously. "Why is this surprising to you? If the UA got here before us, there wouldn't be anyone greeting us. All we have to do is find out whether or not they're still here. It's about as easy of a job as we're going to get."

    (See, Faitios?) the Absol said confidently. (I'm not scared, Claude's not scared, and you shouldn't be scared either. Nothing's going to hurt-)

    The white ship shook violently, knocking all three of them to the ground. The carrier ship was being tugged into the hangar at a steady speed.

    "It's one of those goddamned magnetic beams!" the MSE growled as he got back in the chair and vainly yanked at the throttle. The engines of the white ship tried to break the hold that the Revenant had seized, but the colony ship wasn't willing to let her target go.

    "Damn it!" Pokulok growled. He pushed the throttle forward until the ship was moving in the same direction as the magnetic beam's pull.

    (Are you mad?!) Faitios screeched. (Pull up!)

    "I can't!" the teenager yelled. "If we resist the beam, it'll only make things worse. Moving with the beam is the only way to save our asses."

    (We're going to crash in the hangar if you do that, you idiot!) the Skarmory replied furiously. His yellow eyes widened as the closing doors of the hangar loomed over the carrier ship.

    (Oh-my-Arceus-brace-yourselves!) Deifir screamed in a single breath, while he clung to the pilot's chair with his front claws.

    Pokulok, who was just starting to notice the danger they were in, pushed the throttle to its limit. The maneuver managed to get them through the doors, but it wasn't nearly enough to keep the white ship from crashing into the hangar floor. The young man's head slammed hard against the control panels, sending him back into the darkness.



    I can't see anything. Am I blind? Dead? No, I can't be dead; why would Death chase me if I was already in his grasp? I keep hearing Andrea's screams. God, I have to help. I can't just lie here and do nothing. I have to open my eyes. Wake up, Claude! Wake up, damn you!

    Pokulok knew that something was wrong the second he opened his eyes. He saw nothing but darkness, and he couldn't move his legs. He had a cold feeling all around his skin, like something was crawling above and inside it. And it wasn't just his skin. It was eating at his brain and his eyes…

    Wait – that's not a cold feeling…

    He felt the area around his eyes, dread working its way into his body. Normally, his eyes would have closed at the intrusion, but he immediately noticed that no matter what he did, they wouldn't shut. He had a horrible feeling that there was something missing. His quivering fingers brushed against the upper part of his eyes, and he nearly emptied the contents of his stomach when he realized what was missing.

    My eyelids! Oh, GOD!

    The cold feeling that he had earlier had returned, but this time it seemed very tangible around his left hand. He grabbed at his left hand with his other hand, and he felt something squish against them. His eyesight was beginning to improve in the darkness. He felt around for the thing that he had crushed. When he finally found it and saw what it was, he let out a very high-pitched screech.

    "Maggots! Shit!"

    Pokulok flung the crushed maggot away from him, revulsion racing through his body.

    I think I'm a corpse, but why? Why am I dead? I can't believe this is happening…

    "Why is it so hard to believe? You're already dead inside. Why can't you be dead on the outside as well?"

    The teenager flinched at the harsh voice that echoed from all around him.

    "Andrea?" he whimpered. "Is that you? Why am I dead?"

    The girl didn't answer his questions immediately. Instead, Pokulok saw something walk toward him. When he saw exactly what it was, he screamed again.

    The person who appeared was Andrea, but this incarnation completely differed from her previous one. Her light-brown hair was stringy and – along with most of her body and clothes – caked with dirt. Her sunken green eyes were glazed over with permanent hatred. Most of her body had decayed into bone, and the skin and muscles that remained were a mottled greenish-blue. Her clothes, a feminine military outfit consisting of a blouse and a knee-length skirt, were mud-stained and tattered. She held a .45 caliber pistol in her skeletal right hand, and she pointed it directly at Pokulok.

    "They buried me," Andrea hissed. "My spirit had to dig its way out of my grave."

    The MSE's icy-blue eyes were beginning to tear up. "Andrea, I-"

    "No excuses!" she screamed hysterically. "I know what you've done, you fucking worm! Do you really expect me to accept your apology?"

    "Please let me expla-"

    "No," she snarled. "I know what you did to that man. He had a family. He had a beautiful little girl. He had a life, which is something that you never did."

    "But he-"

    "Don't lie! You became an addict after I died. You did nothing but waste away; if Jerrell didn't intervene, you'd be dead by now. If you didn't have Faitios and Deifir with you, you'd have nothing. Absolutely nothing!"

    "Then let me help you," Pokulok said quietly. "You want your spirit to find peace? I'll help you with that. I'll do anything to help you find the peace you deserve. I'd do anything to make you happy."

    Andrea let out a cruel laugh and waved the gun dismissively. "You? Help me?" she sneered. "How pathetic can you get? You can't even help yourself! I don't know how I could have ever been friends with you. I guess it's because I was a fool." She looked down at her feet. "I guess I was stupid. You ended up killing me with your idiotic actions! It sickens me that I'm dead and you're still alive."

    At those words, the teenager's eyes flooded with tears. "I wish it would have been me," he said, gritting his teeth. He forced himself to look at Andrea's face. "Every single day I wake up, I wish that I would have died instead. And you're right; I did kill you. I'm sorry!"

    The last two words had been an agonized scream. A few moments passed before Andrea even looked at him. When his dead friend stared into his eyes, he noticed that her ruined face was devoid of anything other than pure loathing. She viciously pulled back the hammer of the pistol, pointed the gun at his face, and pulled the trigger. The last thing that he heard was a loud report before a swift wave of darkness swallowed him whole.
     
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    Great, but I think it should be something more modern, can't imagine 200 years from now. Story had some kind of a Dead Space feel

    Nothing else to say, but this, more gore!

    Intestines, sexual organs, traps, anything. >: D
     
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