Boar Hell – Allison Woods

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“You were a kid. A scared kid. It was an accident.” “I know. But that doesn’t matter. Doesn’t make it disappear.” His jaw trembled. “I’m still there, Jess. Every time I smell cordite. Every time I see blood. I’m still there, goddammit.” Jesse didn’t speak right away. He leaned closer and placed a hand gently on Nate’s shoulder—a brief, grounding pressure. “It’s okay, man,” he said. A beat. “Really.” The silence that followed stretched long and thin, like a wire drawn taut between them. Rain ticked softly on the leaves above.

And somewhere deeper in the woods, a branch creaked. Not from wind. Not from weight. Just… creaked. Under the tarp, Dale stirred. His hand emerged, trembling as though it carried the weight of a mountain. Fingers curled like dying leaves. His eyes fluttered open for a breath—clouded, glassy, ringed in red. But he didn’t look at them. He looked through them, gaze unfocused, as if caught between worlds. Tiny veins had burst in the whites of his eyes, turning them a pinkish hue that made the irises look ghostly, almost translucent.

His skin was even paler now—chalk-white, dry as paper. And his brow shone slick with sweat. “Shit… it’s out there… it was there…” he whispered, his voice rasping like sand on stone. Sweat rolled down from his temples as he struggled to lift his head. “Tusks…” he gasped. “I saw its tusks…” Nate leaned forward, instinctively. “Dale?” “They laugh,” Dale muttered, eyes drifting. “They laugh while it screams. The whole forest’s awake now… it’s coming back…” His hand reached upward, fumbling at the air, grasping for something not there.

His arm trembled, then dropped, limp and lifeless, like a severed rope. But he didn’t pass out. He lay still, eyes half-closed, lips parted. Not unconscious—just gone somewhere deeper. Somewhere they couldn’t follow.

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1kitap1.com/en CONTENT Chapter 1: Where the Road Ends Chapter 2: The One Who Hunts Hunters Chapter 3: Deeper into the Dark Chapter 4: Tusks and Blood Chapter 5: Echoes of the Hunt Chapter 6: Eyes in the Brush Chapter 7: The Long Walk Nowhere Chapter 8: The Forest Wants Blood Chapter 9: Red Hunger Chapter 10: To Be Prey 1kitap1.com/en Chapter 1: Where the Road Ends The pickup truck rumbled along the narrowing mountain road, its tires crackling over gravel and the crisp remains of last autumn’s needles.

Pines leaned in from both sides like silent sentinels—tall, ancient, unmoving—their black-green silhouettes carved hard into the dimming afternoon sky. The windshield was streaked with dried mud and fresh mist. Somewhere behind the clouds, the sun was retreating, indifferent. The forest rose like a dark tide on either side of the road. It didn’t just surround them—it enclosed. Towering trunks pressed in with quiet purpose, their limbs netting the fading light. The kind of wilderness that felt…

aware. There was a stillness here, deep and old, like the trees were listening, weighing every word spoken in their shadow.

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