As the daylight meets my face, my eyes slowly flutter open. I sit up and look around. What happened? Where am i? I think my plane crashed. I look around, taking in the scenery. A large jungle on a small island surrounded by the sea. i look over at the scattered plane scraps surrounding me. I look sown at myself. My clothes are shredded, leaving me nearly bare. The island is quiet, save for the rustling of reptiles and the ocean waves crashing against the shore. I stand up and nearly stumble back down. My legs are cut, blood trickling down my calve. I stumble towards the water, sitting down in the sand and letting the waves tickle my feet. I watch the birds that fly by, waiting for something -Anything- to come help me. I hear a loud rustling coming from the forest, then a loud crash, like metal being slammed into a tree. I turn around, looking for the cause of the noise. My eyes widened in fear. My body shakes violently. I take a slow step back and look right into its eyes...(to be continued)
I scuttle backward on my haunches and manage to climb back to my feet. I continue backing away from ... what exactly? I would call it, could call it ... only a Monstrosity. My stomach twists into tight little knots ... cramps of terror, for lack of a better term. I back into something hard and yelp, a high girlish scream that I'm not proud of, but which buys me a moment, as the Monstrosity is momentarily startled and leaps back itself. I file this away as I feel what is behind me with scratched palms and lacerated fingers. As I suspected, it is a tree with a relatively smooth bole, something tropical.
The more important discovery is the long, loose branch hanging just to my left. I wrap my hand around it and it encircles the relatively straight branch comfortably. I yank on the branch hard. It does not disengage from the tree. It's at this point that the Monstrosity seems to recover from its momentary fright. Its large, circular eyes reflect my own visage back at me as its mouth curves into a wicked grin, revealing razors of ivory and a pale pink -- evidence of its last meal? -- a few of them broken. That so few are are broken attests to their strength, considering it's clearly a predator. How many bones must it have bitten down on? I consider my next moves carefully. I nod to myself, draw in a slow deep breath, and scream in the loudest, most piercing tone, then turn and run.
I'm deeply grateful to the Universe, God, whomever or whatever allows the branch in my left hand to break neatly away from that tropical tree in my closed fist as I bolt past it and away from the Monstrosity. I hear nothing at first. Then the horrific sound-wave of its roar reaches my ears and nearly stops my heart, as does the sound of its immense body chasing after me, crashing through the foliage in pursuit! I can still imagine its six or seven eyes, perfectly circular and clustered together just like a spider's, though many times larger. The rest of its body looks nothing like a spider's. It's shaggy and moved on both its front and hindquarters, the way a gorilla's might. This creature also has razors for claws, very sharp black articulated appendages and opposable thumbs. Every digit is equally sharp, and as I think this thought, I pour on the speed. I'm immensely grateful to my running partners, now, for pushing me even as I pushed them. If I survive this ordeal, which is a big "if," it will be largely due to their diligence in training me hard in preperation for this trip, which I will discuss in detail later ... again, only if I live to do so.
For the next few minutes, I'm sure I've escaped it. I hear no sound of pursuit, no roar, no crashing branches. Nothing. I begin to smile. To relax without slowing down, at least I think so. Then a savage searing line of fire slashes me across the back. I stumble, fall, roll away to the side, getting all manner of dirt and detritus into the thankfully shallow parallel slashes across my spine. But barely managing to sit up, I know for certain that I'm in very serious trouble. I may never see Erin, my girlfriend, again. Or my brother Lawrence, my only living family, who relies on me.
Therefore, I must rise. And I have to survive! There's nothing else for it. I reach into my pocket and pull out my folding knife. Flicking it open, I start, tentatively at first, to sharpen one end to a point.