Monster Nation

She had most of the night to work out what she was going to do next.

She managed to roll over on her side and crawl a bit, just enough to get closer to the lamp. Not actually get into its light. It took her far, far longer than she expected to halve the distance. It took more effort than she thought she had left.

She was screwed, she understood that much implicitly. Whatever Mellowman had in store for her in the morning it wouldn't be good. Maybe not as bad as having her brains blown out, perhaps not as bad as being buried unable to die. She wouldn't like it, though, that much she knew.

Mael, she called out with her mind. Mael, help me, she screamed silently, but either the walls of the cave were blocking her telepathy or he just couldn't hear her at all. There was no response.

She started crawling again. Managed to get far enough that the light played on her face.

She was on her own. Only one thing left to try.

'Hey,' she shouted. At least she tried to shout. What came out sounded more like a wet wheeze. Maybe she'd broken something while crawling. Maybe her body was just done. 'Hey, somebody! Termite!'

That was all she could muster. She waited, waited to regain enough strength to wheeze again.

Something moved in the darkness. A flittering, skittish motion. Like the feelers of a cockroach feathering over a dried-up piece of potato chip.

It came again, this time followed by a noise like feet being dragged across rough concrete. Nilla thought she could see a blur of paleness in the distance. Soon enough it resolved into a shape, a humanoid form. It was the Termite.

'Y-y-you sh-sh-sh-ut up,' he said. He rubbed at his nose and his left eye. 'J-j-just shut up.' He rubbed his eye again. Then his nose. She could see where he'd got his nickname. In the dark he positively glowed, his skin translucent and shiny under the grime. The splayed and broken brown palisade of his teeth looked like the mouthparts of an insect. With his wrist he smoothed back his hair, which was greasy enough to stay put. 'I've got my orders.'

'What is he going to do with me?' Nilla asked.

'Sh-shut up, stupid.'

Nilla sucked on her lower lip. Fear was filling her up. Not fear of what was going to happen. Fear that what she tried next wasn't going to work. If it didn't'then she was truly out of ideas.

Then his eyes flicked downward. Into the shadows of her cleavage. She knew she still had a chance.

'Just sit and talk with me, please,' she said to him. She needed to bait the hook. 'Are you going to hurt me?' she asked. She put what emotion she had left into the words, twisted them. Made them dirty. Like she wanted to be hurt but only in a very special way. Nilla licked her lips. There was no room in her soul for being disgusted with herself. This was just like when she'd eaten the boy on the golf course. Exactly like that. Sheer survival.

'Aw, no, n-no, I c-c-c, I can't do this,' he whined, his body curling around the negation. He ran both hands over his scalp, tearing at his hair, clawing at his cheeks. He rubbed his nose and his eye again and turned away from her, only to turn around again quickly.

'But I want it so much,' Nilla said. And she did. She made herself want it. Want him to come closer. To touch her.

The Termite blinked his eyes rapidly. He rubbed at his nose, at his left eye. He reached over and grabbed her breast, hard, hard enough to make her gasp in pain.

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