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William Meikle: The Hole

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It starts with an odd hum that brings headaches and nosebleeds to the inhabitants of a remote, sleepy country town. Then a sinkhole begins to form… and out from that hole comes the townspeople's worst nightmares. Facing their fears and the growing madness, a group of survivors descend into the collapsed area in an attempt to save what is left of their town. Sacrifices will be required, but will they be enough? The hole is growing… spreading… and the horror within it is growing stronger…

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Fred hoped he wouldn’t have to.

He looked over his shoulder every twenty seconds for a while, but there was only a blackness that his imagination was only too happy to fill with ghostly miners and grasping hands. He concentrated on putting one foot in front of the other and following Bill’s lead as they went down ever deeper.

The air got steadily warmer, almost uncomfortably so, and Fred breathed in an acrid tang that immediately brought to mind Charlie’s story of the dump sites he’d found in the shafts.

“Maybe this ain’t such a good idea, Bill,” he said.

The Sheriff slowed, wiping sweat from his brow. “I’m starting to think that myself,” the big man replied. “Take a few seconds. I want to try the radio again.”

“Ain’t gonna get no signal down here, boss,” Fred said, and then stopped when he saw the look on the Sheriff’s face. The man needed to try something, anything.

Bill flicked on the handset.

“This is Sheriff Wozniak. If anyone can hear me, come back.”

He pressed the receive button and they waited. There was nothing but the hiss of static. He was about to press it again when the static cleared and a voice Fred had never expected to hear again spoke.

“Is that you, boss?”

Charlie?

“Good to hear you, old man,” the sheriff replied. Where are you?”

“Damned if I know. We fell into the hole; then the rest started coming down on top of us. We’ve been wandering around for a while, and I found another one of the feds’ trucks. That’s where we are now.”

“Anybody else there with you?”

“Got Ellen here. She’s banged up, but walking. There’s some dead folks too.”

“Anything you can use? Weapons?”

“I got a rifle and some light. And tell Doc we’ve got more morphine.”

“Can you get up to safety?”

“Nope.”

That one word spoke volumes. Fred knew Charlie well enough to hear the near despair in it, despite not being able to see the old man’s face.

“Stay put. We’re coming back up,” Bill said.

“Back up? How far down have you got?”

“We found some cart tracks. Reckon we’re in old Hopman’s workings. It certainly smells like it.”

“Then stay put,” Charlie replied. “We passed an exit a couple of minutes ago where I caught a whiff of something I recognized. We’re coming to you. Over and out.”

* * *

They stood, huddled close, waiting for any noise of approach. The sheriff shone the flashlight back up the tunnel and Fred tried to breathe calmly, despite his whole body wanting to either run, or hide… or both. He expected at any instant for a horde of pale figures to advance out of the darkness.

“Fred is dead,” a voice said, but whether it was close or far it was hard to tell in the narrow tunnel.

“I don’t like this one bit, Big Bill,” Fred said. “We can’t stay here.”

Sarah gripped his hand tighter as the sheriff replied.

“We’ll give them a couple of minutes. We can’t just leave them here.”

Why not? We did just that not too long ago.

He immediately felt ashamed of himself for the thought. He dug in his pocket and brought out a crumpled cigarette packet, having to smooth a smoke out before lighting it and sucking in a lungful that immediately dispelled the acrid tang. That, and the fact they were not under immediate attack, managed to give him some kind of control, but he was far from calm, even before the voice came again.

“Weemean.”

Shadows gathered just beyond the range of the sheriff’s light.

“Charlie?” Big Bill shouted. “Is that you?”

“Fred is dead,” a choir of voices replied.

A score of red demons walked forward, stopping at the farthest range of the light.

“Weemean.”

It had come to resemble a chant, rising in a repeated chorus that echoed around them.

“Back,” Bill said. “Head down the tunnel. I’m right behind you.”

Fred tried to lead the way, but Bill had to keep the light on the advancing demons, and Fred was only able to see a few yards ahead. He was forced to walk slowly.

Wouldn’t do to go falling into any holes.

Behind him, Bill cursed, and fired a short volley of bullets back up the tunnel, the sound almost deafening in the confined space.

“We need to go faster,” Doc shouted.

“Then we need some light this way,” Fred replied. “It ain’t safe otherwise.”

Bill fired another short burst back up the corridor, turned and sent a wash of light down the tunnel. It looked safe for at least twenty yards.

“Twenty paces,” he said to Fred. “Then give me a shout, and we’ll do it all again.”

“Yes, boss,” Fred said.

They repeated the twenty-pace routine five times, each time with Bill sending a volley of shots back up the tunnel before turning and lighting the way ahead. Fred, with Sarah still gripping tight to his hand, kept his eyes forward, peering into the gloom.

He felt warmer air on his face, just before the corridor took a sharp turn that opened out—a fact he only knew from the echoes that ran around them.

“Bill, I need some light.”

By now all four of them had entered what proved to be another small chamber, one with two other exits. Bill also shone the light up above, but this wasn’t a collapsed hole; a rock ceiling hung three feet overhead.

The demons’ chant came down the tunnel they had just exited.

“Weemean.”

It was answered from both the other exits, close and getting closer fast.

“Weemean.”

“Get in a group,” Bill shouted, and they moved to huddle together in the center of the chamber, just as the entrances of all three tunnels filled with the press of red demons.

“Weemean.”

* * *

They all moved in rotation as Bill tried to maintain a travelling beam of light that would wash over all three entrances and keep the attack at bay. But there were too many of them; the demons came forward en masse, crowding into the chamber.

Sarah screamed; Bill fired a volley of shots, and the demons chant became almost deafening.

Weemean. Weemean .”

“We’re going left,” Bill shouted. “In three, two, one. Move!”

They all moved as one. Fred had to tug Sarah sharply towards him as two pairs of arms reached for her, and the shift of weight almost threw them both off their feet. Fred staggered, almost fell, and then was running just behind Bill and Doc, Sarah still gripping tight to his hand. The sound of the rifle boomed around them, along with an accompanying roar of defiance from both Bill and, joining him almost immediately, Doc.

The passageway directly ahead was filled with red bodies, melting away under the strength of the light and the force of the bullets.

More demons pressed behind the fallen.

Big Bill kept running, trying to reload the weapon as he did so. Sarah tripped again, and Fred had to drag her to her feet, and swing her away from more grasping hands. The demons were right behind them.

We’re not going to make it.

Another burst of rifle fire sounded out, and Fred was confused at first, for Bill was still trying to reload.

“Close your eyes,” a well-known voice shouted, and seconds later the chamber flared into blazing light. Fred saw yellow spots in front of his eyes, felt fresh heat on his face.

“Over here,” the voice called. Charlie, with Ellen Simmons at his side, stood in one of the cave entrances, his feet covered in sloughing gloop . A rescue flare burned in the chamber just off to the left. “Come on,” Charlie shouted. “It won’t burn forever.”

Fred led Sarah into the tunnel, feet splashing among what was left of the demons, half-blind from the aftereffects of the flare burst. Doc followed. Bill stopped beside Charlie.

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