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A quiet tension filled the village as Damien and Elara prepared to reinforce their defenses. Mira’s arrival had stirred both curiosity and suspicion, yet Damien couldn’t ignore the warrior’s value in battle. She had proven herself against the undead, but the sense of mystery surrounding her only deepened.

As night fell, Damien gathered a small team to scout the outer periters of the village. Mira volunteered imdiately, her confidence unwavering, and Elara reluctantly agreed to join. The air was thick with the scent of damp earth and ash as they ventured into the forest’s edge, shrouded by a thick fog that limited their visibility.

The silence around them grew heavier, broken only by the crunching of leaves underfoot.

Suddenly, a low growl echoed from beyond the trees, sending a chill down Damien’s spine. Shadows began shifting, twisting in unnatural shapes, and erging from the fog ca a wave of grotesque, mutated zombies. These were unlike any undead they had faced before—larger, faster, and radiating a sinister aura.

"Stay close!" Damien shouted, raising his weapon as the creatures charged.

Mira, swift and fierce, struck down the first of the creatures, her blade gleaming in the dim light. But as more sward them, it beca clear they were outnumbered. Elara fought with precision, but even her skill seed barely enough to keep the monsters at bay.

Amid the chaos, Damien noticed one creature behaving differently. It didn’t attack but watched from the edge of the battle, its eyes cold and calculating. Damien recognized that look—it was the sa ruthless intelligence he’d seen in the Zombie King’s minions.

As he fought his way toward the creature, Mira suddenly appeared beside him, her breath ragged. "That one’s different, isn’t it?" she panted, her eyes eting his. There was sothing about her expression that hinted at more than re recognition.

"Yes," he replied, gritting his teeth. "We can’t let it escape."

Together, they charged, cutting through the horde. When they reached the creature, Mira lunged forward, landing a blow that forced it back, but before they could deliver the final strike, it let out an unearthly screech and vanished into the mist, leaving a chilling silence in its wake.

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They stood in the aftermath, breathing heavily. Damien looked at Mira, suspicion gnawing at him. "You knew it was different. How?"

Mira hesitated, her expression shifting. "I’ve… encountered creatures like these before," she admitted, her voice barely above a whisper. "They follow sothing—a leader who controls them. I ca here because I sensed he was near."

Elara’s face hardened, her gaze shifting between Mira and Damien. "And you didn’t think to ntion this sooner?"

Mira’s jaw tightened, but she t Elara’s gaze without flinching. "I wanted to be sure I could trust you."

As the three of them made their way back to the village, an uneasy silence settled over them. Damien felt the weight of his choices bearing down on him, wondering how long trust could last in a world where everyone had their secrets.

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