Reunion

Awwwww, it's such a cute little blob. You reach down and pat his outer extremity only to find that you are stuck to it. Try though you may, you cannot pull free. It's almost as though it is sucking you in.

Perhaps it wasn't nuzzling up against you, perhaps it was trying to kill you!! As you cry out for help, knowing that no one will be able to see you, you remember how you used to mock the Blob in the theatres. "How can an ever expanding, slow moving, shapeless mass hope to frighten anyone," You would say, laughing along with everyone else.

But now that the terror is fully upon you, you find that this ever expanding, slow moving, shapeless mass is more frightening than you gave credit. Sadly, it is too late now to treat it with the respect it is due.

It is slowly pulling you in, your now completely numb arm submerged elbow deep into it's depths. It doesn't hurt, but the sudden lack of feeling in the subnerged portion of your arm strikes more than a little terror into your heart.

As you sink more and more into the Blob, you take note that it is growing larger. It seems to expand with everything it consumes.

"Help!!" You cry out again. The monsters look around but do not see you. They shake their head and go back to drinking. If only you weren't invisible!!

Unfortunately, you are invisible. No one see's you. The Blob is the only one who located you, and you realise now just how unfortunate that is.

Your shoulder goes numb as it enters the mass and you struggle to keep your head away from the mass, straining your neck as far as it will stretch. It is only a matter of time, you realise. But you fight on with a stubborn and futile will to live.

You wonder in these final moments if the Blob strategicly selected you due to you lack of visability, or if it was a mere coincidence that it reached you. Is the Blob a calculating killer? The thought sends a chill down your spine.

Suddenly you feel the numbness on your chin. You fight back tears and say a silent prayer before plungling your head into the Blob's depths. There's no point fighting the inevitable, you reason...
End Of Story