Bracken Short Story.
Foot falls echoed down the dimly lit hallways, the beams of three flashlights cutting through the dark gloom, identifying three people walking through the abandoned factory.
The metal flooring made stealth impossible, their boots hitting the floor advertising their presence to anything that could be in the area.
The three men were clothed in orange hazmat suits, providing limited protection from multiple hazards. They also wore hazmat helmets, the heavy items connected to an even heavier pack which could supply air to them if they were in hostile environments, thankfully the climate here was hospitable so the men could take their helmets off if they wanted to.
One of the men inwardly sighed, regretting the many life choices that had led him to this profession. Could it really be called a profession though? The only thing he and many others did was search through old facilities, gathering items of 'value' to sell to an eldritch abomination.
He had never gotten a good look at the creature, just its tentacles when it would shoot out of a window to take items that had been scavenged. He didn't know why or what it could have possibly wanted with what most people would label garbage, nor did he know why The Company was so interested in getting said garbage to the creature either.
The Company. How he regretted signing on to them. Their job postings appeal to people down on their luck. They offered insane pay, for what they advertise as a relatively easy job. And it was... if you managed to survive.
He had needed the money and he had no other options so he had signed on, despite the vague job descriptions, the shady person he'd talked to about the job, and the numerous forms he'd signed to take the job.
The job was simple, work for a month, and make a years salary in that time. Provided you survive.
He'd seen a few people put their month in, but he'd seen many more people fall trying to get there. The places we got sent to were dangerous, either from local fauna, or the old, abandoned buildings we'd be sent into to look for junk to bring back.
Crews were given a quota to fill, salvage a few hundred dollars worth of debris and bring it back. Any crews that failed to fulfill their quota were 'terminated' as The Company put it. People quickly found out just what that meant when previously crewed ships would be seen getting filled with a brand new crew, just a few hours after the previous crew sent out.
He wondered why the governments didn't do anything about it, but a part of him knew there was something bigger going on here, but he'd never know more than what little was required of him.
So, here he was, walking through an abandoned factory next to two men who he'd never talked to, who he knew did not give a single damn about him. You just tried to do your job and get out alive.
His previous crew had gotten wiped out by an Earth Leviathan, he would have met the same fate as them if he hadn't forgotten his flashlight, those scant few seconds saving him from a grisly end. He'd had to fill the quota by himself, which was tough but he was just barely able to do it.
He got transferred to a new crew after that, this one. The two men with him he did not trust at all, and the 3rd was on board the ship, monitoring the maps, ready to inform them of anything in the area, that one seemed similar to him, just wanting to do his job and get out.
A glint caught his eye, tearing him from his thoughts as he swung the flashlight around to what he saw, seeing multiple items lying on the ground.
"Jackpot."
He swung his flashlight around the area, making sure there was nothing around before walking forward. The other two next to him did the same.
On the floor and shelves were several pieces of scrap, but as one of them drew their flashlight further they spotted an engine lying in a corner. "No one must have come through this area before, place is loaded."
"Ya, or we could be in a hoarding bug nest."
"Then let's hurry up before the little bastards get here." The two men set to work, the man who spotted the engine picking it up and walking towards the two who were rummaging through some shelves, but he suddenly stopped in his tracks, looking past them.
His friend was too busy picking scrap up off the ground, but the other man noticed, turning around. "Oh god."
The third guy finally stood up, looking at what the other two were looking at.
The radio chirped. "Guy's, there's something in the next room over."
Stood in the doorway was a Bracken, a tall, vaguely humanoid creature, but extending out of its back were multiple flower like appendages, and in place of its eyes were two silver, glowing dots, making it stand out in the darkness as it stared at them.
It began to emit a low rumbling sound, the leaves on its back making a rustling sound as it began to step closer to them.
"Shit, run!"
He heard the two men behind him drop their items, and just as he turned around he found himself being shoved by the man behind him. He stumbled backward, falling to the ground towards the Bracken. This was it.
He heard the creature running towards him and he tensed up, closing his eyes and waiting for those hands to close around his neck. Instead he heard the footsteps go past him, the man opening his eyes to see the Bracken turn around the bend they had come from.
A few seconds later he heard the terrified screams of the two men who had tried to sacrifice him. The first scream was cut short, but the other one soon turned to pleading, the man on the ground recognizing the voice as the one who had pushed him.
"No no no no, please, no! Oh god no, no no no, NO, N-AHHHHH!" The sound continued for 2 or 3 seconds until it suddenly ceased, immediately followed by a dull thud.
The man just sat there, breathing heavily, his heart going a mile a minute as he waited for the Bracken to come back, but after a minute passed with no sound at all he slowly got back onto his feet.
He picked his flashlight up and slowly made his way towards where his crew and the Bracken had gone.
Just before the room with all the scrap was a catwalk that was around a bend, and as he peeked around at it he could see that's as far as they had gotten. Not because their bodies were there, no, the only sign they were there was the glowing flashlight on the ground. The two men were nowhere to be seen.
But then a radio crackled again, and he looked toward the source, shining his flashlight down at the endless blackness below. He couldn't see the corpse, but he knew it was the man who had pushed him, because he was the only one who had a radio.
"Hey, man, can you hear me? I think the other two are dead, monitor says one of them is right next to you, but the other got carried off. It was a Bracken, wasn't it? You gotta get out of there now... Wait... What the hell is... OH FUCK!" He heard running, then the sound of the ship door closing.
"There's dogs outside. God. I've gotta... I've gotta get out of here, I'll come back in the morning, just... Just survive." The radio cut out, and a few seconds later he could hear the roar of the engines as the ship took off.
His arms grew limp. Survive a night. He'd be lucky if he made it another hour in this place. He didn't blame the guy for leaving, he wouldn't have been able to get back onboard anyway with the dogs nearby, but, damn.
He looked down at the blackness again, his thoughts turning back towards the Bracken. This thing loved to toy with its prey, stalking them from the darkness, then pouncing when they weren't looking, grabbing them by the neck and breaking their spine before they could do more than gasp.
He guessed that's what had happened to the other guy, but why had the same not been done the one who'd shoved him? Maybe this one was just a bit more sadistic than some of the others? It loved to get people when they were vulnerable too, so why had it not gone for him when he'd fallen and his back was to it?
Maybe it just wanted more of a game, and didn't like having its food thrown to it. It would have plenty of time to play its games with him now. He wondered what he could do. Sit here and wait to die? Go somewhere else and die there instead? Hold out in a lit room and also wait to die?
There was nowhere for him to go. If he went outside he'd get eaten by the dogs, or whatever other creatures were out there, god forbid one of those giants catch him, he did not want to be eaten alive by a giant tree.
A rustling stirred him from his thoughts and he turned his head left to look, his shoulders slumping with relief when he saw it was just a hoarding bug. It was staring at him just past the catwalk, its body partially obscured by a wall it was peeking from.
They had a very good habit of making people jump by running out from corners, and he'd even heard of some that were bold enough to take scrap right out of a person's hands. The sight gave him a bit of hope.
Hoarding bugs made for good meals for other more dangerous creatures around, and if there were hoarding bugs around it was a good sign that there wasn't anything dangerous in the area. If those bugs and the Bracken were all that was here there was a possibilty he could survive after all.