David Catalina Ants Audiolibro Por James D. Patalon arte de portada

David Catalina Ants

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David Catalina Ants

De: James D. Patalon
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“Hello?” he called out, his voice echoing against the barren landscape. The sound felt foreign, swallowed by the vast emptiness. He took another step forward, his heart racing as he strained to catch another glimpse of whatever had stirred. The air was thick with tension, and he could almost hear the thrum of his own heartbeat in his ears.

Then, a low, rhythmic sound began to rise from the hills—a series of clicks and clacks that sent a chill down his spine. It was a language of sorts, a communication that felt both alien and eerily familiar. David’s instincts screamed at him to turn back, to retreat to the safety of the wreckage, but curiosity clawed at him, urging him closer. He had faced the unknown before, had danced with danger in the vacuum of space, but this was different. This was ground zero of a mystery that felt alive.

“Just a little closer,” he muttered to himself, his voice barely above a whisper. The words were a mantra, a way to quell the rising tide of fear that threatened to overwhelm him. He took another step, then another, until he stood at the base of the nearest hill. The ground was warm beneath his boots, and he could feel the vibrations of the strange sounds resonating through the earth.

As he crouched down, peering into the shadows cast by the hill, he caught sight of them—giant ants, their bodies glistening in the sunlight, moving with a purpose that was both mesmerizing and terrifying. They were unlike any creature he had ever seen, their mandibles clicking rhythmically as they communicated with one another. A wave of nausea washed over him as he realized the implications of their presence. If these creatures were here, what else lurked in the shadows of this desolate world?
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