The Deadliest Haunted Castle Read Online Free

The Deadliest Haunted Castle
Book: The Deadliest Haunted Castle Read Online Free
Author: V Bertolaccini
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weapons,
and fired them into a region near the main light, where he had not
properly observed, and heavy snow, from the powerful explosions,
fell from just about every tree about them.
    While
they silently observed it deep pounds and creature sounds of things
with immense weight rushed around, out of view, unaffected like any
normal life forms by the explosions and guns - and made their way towards them - causing them to scurry away.
    They furiously
moved their legs in and out of bogs, shifting away to another
region, with Mitchell and his men in confusion unable fully
discover all the results of their actions were and what they were
up against – but they had failed and they really knew it!
    They ran
almost blindly over humps and rough ground, rushing through thick
trees and snow, while heavy beast sounds furiously chased, smashing
trees down in way, like something out of a strange nightmare.
    They were
breathless and they could not move fast enough, and a thing was
closing in on them.
    Suddenly
one of the scientists shouted, “Look out
there ! ”
    “ There ’ s something! ” Mitchell confirmed first. “Quick over there! There’s
something there for us ...”
    Over to their side there was a hill the
height of the trees, with its length going far away into the
distance, with a cliff front facing them, almost the only place
there without any snow over it.
    The
lights radiated its rock through the wood and they
forced their legs to go faster to it. The appearance in the hideous
place, out of the night, amidst the jungle of vegetation, was
staggering! They just knew it had to be a place of
sanctuary!
    It was heaven within a phantom zone, out on
the edge of realism, beyond the bounds of what lay beyond, and they
were rushing away from the depths of hell, trying to return to
reality.
    For a long time as Bryson rushed along with
the others he watched wondering why he and the others were so sure
it was an escape from anything! Why was it? What was there? Was it
just a hill and cliff? Could these things not climb or
something?
    Quick glances he gave behind him at the
lights surprised him further! The place looked static, with it
supernaturally glowing, and as if he were staring at a mind-bending
animation, and he thought it was his exhaustion and breathing
heavily affecting him.
    Branches broke to pieces as they ran through
them, as if dead for centuries, and some trees looked as if they
were ready to fall into dust and that forces of something
supernatural were keeping them in existence.
    Behind them shifting lights were darting
about through the wood like sparks, and he saw ghost images of
creatures shifting about doing hideous things.
    Yet all his looks showed him nothing of the
heavy sounding beast things, he still occasionally heard rampaging
towards them.
    The minds of many of the others
clearly were conjuring up hidden demons – as they rushed on an on - as they
approached the hill - and they looked for ways to avoid
them.
    They rushed over an area of flat hard
ground, clearly made of rock, and staggered up to the hill, where Mitchell moved
over to an area next to the cliff, where they could climb up the
easiest.
    A deep thud like an explosion made the
ground around them shudder like an earthquake and they all looked
for what it was, but saw nothing except that they had gained some
ground, but it was still approaching.
    “ Over there! ” one of Mitchell ’ s men shouted,
pointing. “ There ’ s a cave! ”
     

 
     
     
     
     

Chapter 4
     
    The Cave
     
    White radiance streaked in the cave as the
last members of the team shifted in, and Bryson saw the lights and
things outside shifted away, and he sat wondering why. Even though
they had gotten in out of view, through a small gap in the cliff,
which led into a long tunnel cave.
    They all rested about, ignoring what was
outside, and sheltered there and settled down, and Bryson searched
around for a proper view of his surroundings. His dreamy sight
probed into
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