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(BL) Hunting The Field Guide novel Chapter 478

Chapter 478: Pasta will never be the same

Kellen was on high alert as he kept following the sounds of the screams. The path he was on did begin to curve in that direction, and Kellen cursed under his breath softly as he kept moving.

He had to stab a few more vines, his second hand just covered in sap, and when the screams stopped, an awful feeling filled his gut. š˜§š“‡ā„Æš‘’š“Œš‘’š‘š“ƒš˜°š˜·š˜¦š˜­.š’øā„“š“‚

That wasn’t...that was never good.

Kellen tried to hear if he could pick up on anything else around him, like footsteps, other voices, anything, but he couldn’t. He slowed down carefully, his eyes scanning the area for markers. He was still on the path, but he was now more cautious. Careful.

He felt like now that the forest was quiet, eerily so, that it had to have been a monster. He hoped it was a monster, and when he came into another clearing, he came to a halt just in the tree line.

There was a creature there, the first creature he’d seen. Everything else so far had been plant life. They had been monsters of course, but they hadn’t had limbs in any way similar to an animal or a human.

This wasn’t the case here.

It...It had six limbs. They weren’t quite arms, more like vines wound about each other, creating a mass of moving, twisting, writhing vines pretending to be an arm. It was upright, walking on branches. They didn’t look sturdy, and as Kellen watched, he wanted to throw up. It was walking, but it looked...wrong, disgusting. He would have rather faced undead given how gross this was.

It didn’t have a head. It had six upper limbs, two twig legs, and a torso. No head. It was also wearing leaves, covering up its body like it was wearing clothes.

Kellen felt in his gut that if he had followed the voice of Rhys that he had heard, it would probably have led him to something like this. There was a chance that Kellen would have fallen for this shitty disguise, but here he was.

Having to face an unknown monster of unknown strength because they were in a clearing, and Kellen needed to get through it. He could see the mark he’d been following this whole time on a tree on the other side of the clearing, and fuck it, he was glad he had two guns and a knife hand.

Kellen took his time, waiting, praying that the creature would move on so he didn’t have to actually fight it. That was the thing about being a Field Guide. Don’t fight when you can avoid it.

Kellen was hoping that he was going to be able to do that.

All of his hopes were shattered when it started that wretched screaming again. Kellen winced, his head throbbing as the scream practically took him down to his knees. It was so piercing, so damn awful that Kellen felt his eyes water.

He sniffed, softly, exhaling through the pain as the creature paced angrily. At least, he thought it was angrily. He wasn’t quite sure.

Kellen kept watching its movement, trying to predict its movements. He had to have stood there for about 15-20 minutes just watching it before he made a move.

He was shooting the creature, and maybe to most it would look like he didn’t plan it out, but he did. The first two shots were warning shots.

Into the chest.

If it was behaving like a human or some weird amalgamation of one, maybe it had a heart like a human did too. Obviously, he was wrong, as the screech it had been making before morphed into something so horrible that Kellen almost wished his eardrums would burst so he didn’t have to hear it anymore.

He didn’t come out of his hiding spot, continuing to fire at the creature as its arms elongated, turning into long, fucked up twisting limbs that made Kellen want to gag.

Kellen probably wouldn’t be able to eat pasta after this for a while. At least not anything with long noodles.

The creature stumbled towards where the shots were coming from, slamming their vine limbs down and crushing a tree next to Kellen. Alarming, but Kellen could move quickly at the very least.

Kellen kept firing, that awful screech filling the air as it screamed. From where? Kellen didn’t know. It didn’t have a damn head.

Given how violent it was, how aggressive it was, and the force of its swings, Kellen would guess it was probably a B Class monster if and when it was identified. The creature swung again, this time going across the clearing and Kellen ducked, dodging it as he chopped off the top of several trees. Kellen shot at it again, enraging it more.

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