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This started to get on the venom's nerves. The venom ordered the leucocytes to search for a breach and soon enough, the venom found itself flowing at ease towards its final enemy, the HEART.
The blood β venom and the devenomized venom flowed straight into the right atrium from the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava that brought in blood from the head and arms, and blood from main parts of the body and the legs respectively.
The pulmonary vein appeared as a threat. Since blood could only flow forward and not backwards, because the valves existed. Therefore, the venom decided to send half of its army through the pulmonary vein and into the lungs.
The other half would remain here in the heart to destroy it completely and create a new unstoppable heart. A heart that no longer required air for respiration. Thus, creating a being that didn't breathe and didn't eat any human food. But the venom knew that they needed something to feed on.
New plans appeared and the venom now knew what it had to do. But those plans could be carried out later. First things first, the heart had to be destroyed. The remaining army was sent to attack the parts of the heart.
The venom could feel the power of the body surging around it. The heart fought on, pumping threateningly. The venom knew that it was a matter of time before the heart was too weak to resist the power of the venom.
The heart faltered, almost stopped but it mustered the remaining strength within it to fight back. The venom had surrounded the heart completely. A feeling of defeat dozed it for a few seconds.
There was still strength left within the heart. It decided to fight till it stops breathing. The heart released its own leucocytes. But the venom transformed them soon enough. It was losing; it was failing its master.
The heart faltered, the pulse weakened as it released its last beat. Once and for all⦠The final beat drove the venom mad with delight for it was the signal all of them had been waiting for. And their great enemy, the heart was finally dead. Gone was their Great Enemy...
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Those three strangers had told about something. They had cried loudly that they were vampires. I mean, was it actually even possible? I had the just β some impression that they didnβt exist. But one of them had bitten me, that made me wonder.
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I was in hell and I knew it. Those vampires have killed me and now I have joined the Dead in the worst and damned place ever, HELLβ¦
How did I know that I was in hell? Well, thatβs easy. My body was on an endless fire that raged like a freak supernova around me. The fire was red, white, black and blue at the same time. I shrieked in pain as the flames licked hungrily at my body.
I had told them to kill me and they had done just that. Now, I was in a tight spot. Iβm in HELL and thereβs no way of escaping it. Oh God! Help me, I wanted to shout. What had I done to deserve this? I had run away from a goddamn place called home, if you could call it one.
I had run away from my mother who doesnβt love me even the slightest? Who was the guilty one here? What else was I to do? Stay there? HUH? That sentence that I had blurted out in my mind got me thinking. If I hadnβt run away, I wouldnβt even be in this hell β hole, would I?
Soβ¦Remaining at home would have been a better option.
No! Never will that be true. And I actually growled in anger. All of a sudden, a force had me pinned in mid β air and waves upon waves of fire swept through me. Help! Help! I yelled helplessly.
But I knew my efforts were a complete waste. I mean, who in the freaking world would be able to hear me shouting aimlessly in Hell, exactly? The fire gushed into me, causing more shrieks of pain and I struggled to free myself from the invisible grip that held me.
Thatβs when I decided to think carefully instead of shouting relentlessly. I know what you must be thinking right now, that no one would be able to think in such a situation as this. Well, I donβt really care because you wouldnβt ever be able to classify me as a person with a right mind.
Since, the pain increases every time I struggle like an outraged bull, I made a simple theory about this. What will happen if I remain still and silent? What would the effect be, then? Would it still be the same?
Only one way, I thought as I directed my mind to freeze. To stand the searing heat and pain, to stand against the Great Fire that erupted around me like a huge wall. Completely inescapable. I focused myself into staying still and I tended to empty my mind of everything. Empty of memories, both bitter and sweet and everything in between.
Thatβs when the changes began. A hole seemed to blow itself into existence around the raging fire. Cold air rushed and blew around me, swirling to greater heights, speed and evidently overpowering the heat. High winds appeared like coats of arms and swept past the fire and extinguishing it.
This was something new, something unseen or unheard of β Hellβs fire being burnt out. I mean, since when did Hellβs Fire burnt out, extinguished completely, and reduced to black ash. The heat around me subsided slowly, leaving a cool sensation about my body. The torture was at an end. My theory had been proved correct.
But I was still suspended in mid β air. No sooner had I thought of that, I felt myself fall.
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