Death Guns In Another World

Chapter 1864: Chapter 1653: Haunted house



Chapter 1864: Chapter 1653: Haunted house

Chapter 1864: Chapter 1653: Haunted house

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The following morning, Alex and Silveria lingered at their campsite, reluctant to leave the serene beauty of the mountains. They spent the early hours playing around, chasing each other through the frost-kissed forest, their laughter echoing in the crisp air. For a time, it felt as though nothing else in the world existed but the two of them and the simple joy of being together.

Eventually, they packed up and began their journey back. As they descended from the mountains, they passed through a nearby city known for its lively attractions. Spotting a bustling amusement park, Alex grinned and suggested they make a detour. Silveria, intrigued, agreed with a rare playful smile. The thought of experiencing something so lighthearted, so "normal," as Alex called it, appealed to her.

The park was vibrant and noisy, filled with cheerful music and the excited chatter of families and couples. Alex and Silveria strolled hand in hand, blending into the crowd like any other couple. It felt strange but refreshing to be surrounded by so many people after their tranquil time in the mountains.

They started with the Ferris wheel, a gentle introduction to the park's offerings. Seated in their small, swaying compartment, they had a perfect view of the city sprawled below them. The setting sun painted the sky in hues of orange and pink, casting a warm glow over everything. Silveria leaned her head against Alex's shoulder, her usually stoic expression softened by the beauty of the moment.

"This is... peaceful," she murmured, her voice barely audible over the soft creak of the wheel turning.

Alex wrapped an arm around her, smiling. "It's nice to slow down, isn't it?"

She nodded, her silver hair shimmering in the fading light. "I could get used to this."

Next, they wandered through the food stalls, sampling all kinds of treats: fluffy cotton candy, buttery popcorn, and candied apples. Silveria, who usually maintained a refined demeanor, let out a small laugh when Alex got caramel smeared on his cheek. She reached out to wipe it away, her touch lingering longer than necessary.

"You're a mess," she teased, a rare sparkle in her eyes.

"And you love it," Alex shot back, earning a light shove and a barely hidden smile.

As night fell, they approached the park's most famous attraction: the haunted house. A gothic mansion loomed before them, its windows glowing faintly with flickering light. A sign by the entrance read, "Enter if you dare."

Silveria arched a brow. "This is your idea of fun?"

Alex smirked. "You're not scared, are you?"

"Of course not." Her tone was resolute, but Alex caught the faintest flicker of hesitation in her eyes.

They stepped inside, the door creaking ominously behind them. The air grew colder, the dim lighting casting eerie shadows on the walls. The sound of a distant scream echoed through the halls, followed by a low, menacing laugh.

Silveria clutched Alex's arm instinctively, her fingers tightening as they walked deeper into the house. "This is ridiculous," she muttered, though her voice lacked its usual confidence.

Alex bit back a grin. "You can hold onto me if you're scared."

She shot him a glare, though her grip on his arm didn't loosen. "I'm not scared. I'm... assessing the situation."

The first jump scare came in the form of a skeleton lunging out of a hidden compartment in the wall. Silveria flinched, a sharp intake of breath escaping her lips before she quickly composed herself. Alex, meanwhile, laughed.

"Did that actually startle you?" he teased.

Her cheeks flushed faintly. "It was unexpected. That's all."

As they continued, the scares became more elaborate: ghostly apparitions that seemed to float through the air, disembodied whispers that sent chills down their spines, and an actor dressed as a vampire who leapt out from the shadows. Silveria, despite her best efforts to maintain her composure, found herself clutching Alex's hand tightly.

By the time they reached the final room-a dark, mist-filled chamber with flickering strobe lights and eerie music-Silveria's initial coolness had melted away. She was practically glued to Alex's side, her sharp instincts battling against the surreal atmosphere of the haunted house.

When a figure in tattered robes suddenly loomed out of the mist, letting out a guttural growl, Silveria reacted on instinct. With a quick, fluid motion, she stepped forward, her hand shooting out in a precise, defensive maneuver.

"Whoa, whoa!" the actor shouted, breaking character and stumbling back.

Alex burst out laughing, holding up his hands in mock surrender. "Okay, maybe we've had enough haunted house for one night!"

Silveria blinked, realizing what she'd done. A faint blush colored her cheeks as she muttered, "He startled me."

They exited the haunted house, Silveria's hand still gripping Alex's. Outside, the cool night air felt refreshing after the oppressive atmosphere inside. Alex glanced at her, a teasing smile playing on his lips.

"So," he said, "not scared, huh?"

She huffed, though the corners of her mouth twitched upward. "It was... more engaging than I expected."

"Engaging, huh? I think you almost gave that poor actor a heart attack."

She finally let out a soft laugh, her grip on his hand relaxing but not letting go entirely. "Let's just call it a draw."

The rest of the evening passed in a blur of lights and laughter. They played games at the stalls, Alex winning a small stuffed wolf for Silveria after an intense round of ring toss. She accepted the prize with a quiet smile, clutching it close as they strolled through the park.

By the time they left, the stars were scattered across the night sky, the city's lights twinkling below. As they walked back to their car, Silveria glanced at Alex, her silver eyes warm.

"Thank you," she said softly.

"For what?"

"For today. For everything."

Alex smiled, reaching out to tuck a strand of hair behind her ear. "Anytime."

In that moment, as they stood under the vast expanse of the night sky, the world around them faded away as their gazes locked. There was a softness in Silveria's expression, a vulnerability she rarely allowed herself to show. For a moment, neither of them spoke, the silence between them filled with unspoken emotions.

Alex reached out, his fingers brushing against hers. "You know," he began, his voice quieter now, "it's nice seeing you like this. Relaxed. Happy."

Silveria smiled feeling happy as well.

They continued to walk, the quiet intimacy between them growing with every step. The car wasn't far now, but neither of them was in a rush to reach it. The city lights glimmered around them, casting a gentle glow that seemed to wrap them in their own little world.


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