Chapter 98: Float On
Anna lay sprawled against the rigging, leaning up against the piles of thick ropes. Just getting her bearings
She’d been terrified the first few moments as sharks had swirled down from the sky, seeking to snatch them up and tear them into chunks with their razor-sharp teeth. The way that Reese had been lifted into the darkness with barely a scream had shocked her to her core.
But then…
Then a few of her copies got bit.
And she had to say, it was like getting bit by that little dog her mother’s friend had in the tailor shop across the street.
A little pinch.
Despite their size, these monsters had all the strength and penetrating power of an inbred dog roughly the size of a soccer ball and just as kickable.
Despite being fifteen to twenty feet on average, a little bop on the top of their heads while they were trying to gnaw on her would mush their brain or snap their spine, invariably rendering them a shivering corpse.
Anna sighed.
