It was a cold, gloomy evening when I realized it was time to feed the creature in the basement again. I had always dreaded this task, but I knew it had to be done.
I descended the stairs, trying to ignore the creeping feeling that something was watching me. As I approached the door to the basement, I heard the faint sound of scratching and clawing.
I hesitated for a moment, my hand hovering over the doorknob. I knew what waited for me on the other side. But I also knew that if I didn't feed it, the consequences could be dire.
I took a deep breath and turned the knob. The door swung open with a creak, revealing the dimly lit room beyond. I could see the creature in the corner, its eyes glowing with an otherworldly light.
I approached it slowly, my hand shaking as I held out the bowl of raw meat. The creature sniffed at it hungrily, its eyes fixed on mine.
I tried to back away, but my legs wouldn't move. I was frozen in place, a mouse caught in the gaze of a predator.
The creature lunged forward, its jaws snapping inches from my face. I let out a scream and stumbled backward, tripping over my own feet as I fled up the stairs.
I locked the door behind me, panting and shaking. I knew I had to go back down there eventually, but for now, I just needed to catch my breath.
As the night wore on, I knew it was only a matter of time before the creature's hunger overpowered its fear of me. And when that happened, I knew I would have to face it again. But until then, I would stay as far away from that basement as I possibly could.
JayRuss t1_j0x13x4 wrote
Reply to [SP] "It's time to feed that... 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨 in the basement again." by Paper_Shotgun
It was a cold, gloomy evening when I realized it was time to feed the creature in the basement again. I had always dreaded this task, but I knew it had to be done.
I descended the stairs, trying to ignore the creeping feeling that something was watching me. As I approached the door to the basement, I heard the faint sound of scratching and clawing.
I hesitated for a moment, my hand hovering over the doorknob. I knew what waited for me on the other side. But I also knew that if I didn't feed it, the consequences could be dire.
I took a deep breath and turned the knob. The door swung open with a creak, revealing the dimly lit room beyond. I could see the creature in the corner, its eyes glowing with an otherworldly light.
I approached it slowly, my hand shaking as I held out the bowl of raw meat. The creature sniffed at it hungrily, its eyes fixed on mine.
I tried to back away, but my legs wouldn't move. I was frozen in place, a mouse caught in the gaze of a predator.
The creature lunged forward, its jaws snapping inches from my face. I let out a scream and stumbled backward, tripping over my own feet as I fled up the stairs.
I locked the door behind me, panting and shaking. I knew I had to go back down there eventually, but for now, I just needed to catch my breath.
As the night wore on, I knew it was only a matter of time before the creature's hunger overpowered its fear of me. And when that happened, I knew I would have to face it again. But until then, I would stay as far away from that basement as I possibly could.