Science Fiction horror short story. Twenty-two pages of action. Reviwers say:
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From the very first paragraph of this bone-chilling short story I was drawn into the nameless heroine's dire situation and rode the edge of my seat throughout the entirety of this well-paced and intriguing ride. It feels familiar in the most relatable of ways, and that makes the unearthly aspects of this horror story all the more terrifying. -Kurt S.
The pilot. The model. The child. The mother. And her.
And them.
They came and humanity fought and lost; quickly. Swatted like a pesky insect.
Her fight for survival was a habit, long ingrained, even as she knew it was a losing battle.
Her only recourse was choice. Her choice. Her way. Not theirs.