As he watched Jude unleash his terrible power upon the parasites, a sense of overwhelming helplessness washed over him. His mind reeled with the sheer magnitude of the devastation, the enormity of their situation crashing down upon him like a tidal wave.
In that mont of sheer terror, a desperate wish flickered through Sam's mind, a wish for the sweet release of death, to be spared from the horrors that surrounded him. His heart raced with the intensity of his fear, each beat a drumming reminder of his fragile mortality.
But even as he prayed for an end to his suffering, Sam knew that death would offer no escape from the nightmare that had beco his reality. Trapped in a world overrun by darkness and despair, he could only watch in silent horror as Jude stood as both savior and harbinger of doom, his fate intertwined with that of the world itself.
Jude looked at Sam and he felt his heart stop. Jude had already eaten the parasites. He turned and looked at the infected ones. They woke up and they seed like they ca back to normal. They feared Jude's form. Sam thought Jude would not kill them.
As Jude's piercing gaze fell upon him, Sam felt a chill run down his spine, his heart pounding in his chest as though it might leap out at any mont. The weight of Jude's presence bore down on him like a suffocating blanket, rendering him paralyzed with fear.
But then, as quickly as it had co, the intensity of Jude's stare seed to wane, replaced by a sense of eerie calm. Sam watched in awe as Jude turned his attention to the once-enslaved infected, their bodies lying motionless on the ground.
With a sense of trepidation, Sam observed as the infected began to stir, their movents hesitant and uncertain. Slowly, they rose to their feet, their eyes wide with confusion and fear as they gazed upon the enigmatic figure before them.
And then, to Sam's astonishnt, he watched as the infected seed to undergo a miraculous transformation. The vacant, hollow expressions that had once marred their faces lted away, replaced by a glimr of recognition and understanding. It was as though they had been freed from the shackles of their tornt, reborn into a world of newfound clarity and purpose.
As Sam looked on, a flicker of hope ignited within him, a glimr of possibility amidst the darkness that had engulfed them all. Perhaps, he dared to believe, Jude was not the harbinger of death he had feared, but rather a beacon of redemption in a world consud by chaos.
With bated breath, Sam waited, his heart pounding in anticipation as Jude stood amidst the newly liberated infected. And in that mont, he dared to hope that perhaps, just perhaps, there was still a chance for salvation in this desolate world.
As Sam's hopes flickered, a chilling realization swept over him like a cold wind. Jude's transformation was not one of redemption, but of unbridled savagery. His eyes, once filled with a glimr of understanding, now burned with a feral hunger that sent shivers down Sam's spine.
Before Sam could react, Jude's predatory instincts took hold once more. With a swift and rciless motion, he turned towards the unsuspecting crowd, his movents fluid and predatory. In a horrifying display of brutality, he set upon them, tearing into their flesh with a ferocity that defied comprehension.
The air filled with the screams of the fleeing victims as they scattered in a desperate bid for survival. But Jude was relentless, a relentless force of nature driven by an insatiable thirst for blood. With each step, he closed the gap between himself and his prey, his movents calculated and thodical.
One by one, the hapless victims fell to Jude's relentless onslaught, their pleas for rcy falling on deaf ears. It was a scene of unimaginable horror, a nightmare brought to life before Sam's very eyes.
With a sinking feeling in the pit of his stomach, Sam realized the truth: Jude was no savior. He was a monster, a predator lurking in the shadows, preying upon the weak and defenseless without remorse or regret.
And as Jude continued his rciless hunt, Sam could only watch in horror, knowing that they were all pawns in a ga of death orchestrated by forces beyond their comprehension. In this dark and unforgiving world, there was no room for rcy, no hope for salvation, only the cold embrace of oblivion awaiting those unfortunate enough to cross paths with Jude, the harbinger of death incarnate.
Sam saw that it all ended within minutes. The runaways didn't reach a hundred steps away. Jude hunts them all down. Sam prayed to God for killing him right away but the god didn't hear his prayers.
As the chaos unfolded before him, Sam felt his world unraveling with each passing mont. The once bustling streets now lay littered with the lifeless bodies of the fallen, their blood staining the pavent in a macabre tapestry of death.
With a heavy heart, Sam watched in horror as Jude's relentless pursuit culminated in the swift demise of the fleeing victims. In re minutes, their desperate attempts at escape were crushed beneath the rciless weight of Jude's fury, leaving behind a trail of devastation and despair.
As the last echoes of the carnage faded into the night, Sam was left alone amidst the aftermath, a solitary witness to the horrors that had unfolded before him. In the deafening silence that followed, he could only cling to the futile hope that so higher power would intervene, offering him respite from the nightmare that had beco his reality.
But as his prayers went unanswered, Sam felt a crushing sense of despair wash over him like a tidal wave. In a world consud by darkness and despair, there was no salvation to be found, no refuge from the horrors that lurked in every shadow.
And so, with a heavy heart and a soul weighed down by grief, Sam resigned himself to his fate, knowing that in this unforgiving world, death was the only rcy left to be found.
Jude turned around and walked towards Sam, he said,
"No witnesses."
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