Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition

Chapter 200: Story 200: Whispers of the Sunset



The sun was sinking behind the hills, casting long shadows over the quiet plains. Anna sat on the porch of her small cottage, gazing at the horizon, waiting. The warmth of the fading day wrapped around her like a familiar blanket, but there was a tension in the air, something pulling her toward the edge of the wild.

For as long as she could remember, she had been drawn to horses. Their elegance, strength, and wild spirit resonated with something deep inside her. But there was one horse, a legendary stallion named Ember, who had captured her imagination. Every villager had heard of him—the horse that only appeared at sunset, galloping along the shoreline with the waves at his feet. Experience more tales on empire

No one had ever managed to get close, yet those who saw him felt touched by something extraordinary.

Anna had spent many evenings wandering the beach, hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive horse. Tonight, as the sky turned a brilliant shade of orange and purple, she felt a familiar pull. Without hesitation, she saddled her mare, Star, and set off toward the sea.

As she approached the beach, the wind picked up, carrying with it the scent of saltwater and the sound of the crashing waves. The colors of the sky deepened, painting the world in vibrant hues. The air was thick with expectation.

And then, she saw him.

At first, Ember was just a dark silhouette against the glowing horizon. His powerful body cut through the water with effortless grace, his hooves barely touching the sand as he ran. His mane flowed like fire in the wind, dancing with the last rays of sunlight.

Anna's heart raced. She urged Star forward, but kept a respectful distance. She didn't want to scare him away. The sight of Ember was breathtaking—every bit as magnificent as she had imagined. He was wild and free, untouched by the world, a creature of pure spirit.

But then, something unexpected happened. Ember stopped.

For the first time in his life, the legendary stallion turned toward Anna. His deep, intelligent eyes met hers, and for a moment, time seemed to stop. It was as if he recognized her, as if he had been waiting for her all this time. The connection between them was palpable, like a quiet understanding passed without words.

Slowly, Anna dismounted, her heart pounding in her chest. She approached Ember with quiet steps, careful not to break the fragile moment. Star stayed behind, watching calmly. As she reached out her hand, Ember stepped closer, his breath warm against her skin. There was no fear, no hesitation, just a shared bond that transcended the boundaries between human and horse.

For a few minutes, they stood together, watching the sun dip below the horizon. The sky dimmed, and the stars began to twinkle. Ember gave a soft whinny, and as if acknowledging the end of their brief encounter, he turned and galloped off into the twilight, disappearing into the night.

Anna stood there for a long time, the magic of the moment lingering in the air. She knew that she had been touched by something rare, something wild and beautiful. The whispers of the sunset, carried on the wind, promised that Ember would always be part of her spirit, a reminder of the untamed freedom that lived within her.


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