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127: Buried Alive

Author: Fallenwild
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-10 23:30:09

Estella’s POV

I wake up choking on dirt.

The first thing I registered was the weight pressing against my chest, my arms, my legs. I tried to move, but the pressure pinned me down. I couldn’t breathe. My lungs screamed for air but every time I try to inhale, dust fills my mouth, my nose, my lungs.

My mind struggled to catch up.

Why couldn’t I move? Why couldn’t I breathe?

Then it hit me.

I was underground.

A violent panic shot through my body, sending me into a frenzy. I thrashed, my fingers clawing at the dirt, but it was like fighting against an avalanche. The more I struggled, the tighter it closed around me, the weight pressing harder.

My heart slammed against my ribs.

I was buried alive.

I opened my mouth to scream, but the earth poured in, filling my throat, choking me. I coughed violently, pain ripping through my shoulders.

Think, Estella. Think.

I forced myself to stop thrashing, to stay still long enough to figure out what the hell had happened.

Hours Earlier

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