Arachnoextinction Chapter 39: Chapter Thirty-Nine - Dave the Mammoth VS Spiderzilla
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"Dave!" we all yelled and rushed to the window, pushing against each other to get a better position looking out the window. Spiderzilla's legs and jaws went crazy, trying to tear into Dave, who was now pinned to the ground. Dave struggled to fight back to his feet, but toppled over, and Spiderzilla dug into the back of his neck. It was all over. Our brief moment of hope, stolen from us. Without Dave, we were still outnumbered and had no way to get out of the building. With Dave dying, so did all our hopes for a real escape. Now we just sit in this room and wait for Spiderzilla to finish with what's left of Dave and come tear the room off the wall. "I'll kill you!" Dr. Kale said, becoming hysterical. He tapped a few keys, and the floor started to lower us out of the room. "Whoa, whoa, whoa!" I said and tried to find something to grab onto. "What are you doing?! We can't go out there!" "I'm saving Dave!" he screamed at me with craziness boiling in his eyes. "I'm going to kill every spider that ever dared to exist!" “Normally I would encourage that, but now is not the time!” I said. Spiderzilla saw the floor lowering us out of the room. Its eyes widened in excitement. "You killed us all!" I yelled at him. Spiderzilla hissed at us, and was thrown straight up into the air, smashed into the ceiling, and fell limp to the floor. Dave stood up, unharmed. "Haha! That's my boy!" Dr. Kale said with a hiccup and stumbled over and fell to the ground. Oh, my God, he’s still drunk! Or maybe he really was that insane. Who knew with this guy. Either way, this guy was just… just something. Dave let out an angry trumpet at Spiderzilla and charged before it could get back on its eight feet. Dave hooked his tusks under Spiderzilla and launched it into the wall. Dave continued his attack, running up to Spiderzilla, balancing on his back two legs, and kicking Spiderzilla several times in the head and body. Spiderzilla pushed Dave off using its eight legs, but by the time Spiderzilla climbed back to its feet, Dave was charging again. He threw his body into Spiderzilla, slamming it against the metal wall. Spiderzilla curled up to defend itself. Dave used his tusks to keep Spiderzilla pinned down. He used the blunt underside of his tusks to smash Spiderzilla over and over. Dave must have grown bored with Spiderzilla's defensive move, because he pulled back, and then charged again, this time he plunged the tip of his tusks into the body of the spider. Spiderzilla screeched as Dave lifted it off the ground and shook it in the air. Several different colored liquids oozed out of Spiderzilla and onto Dave's tusks, blood and goo spilled all over the ground. He flung Spiderzilla to the middle of the room, and then skewered it with his tusks again. Dave repeated the process several times, finding a new part of the body to stab into each time. Once he grew bored, he approached the badly-injured Spiderzilla. It was curled up on the ground, unable to move. It gave a weak cry, right before Dave forced his tusks into the head of the spider. Spiderzilla had a moment of spastic movements when the tusk first punctured its head, and then it lay still, never to move again. We all erupted into a cheer and ran up to Dave, hugging his fuzzy legs when we got there. "His fur is so soft," I said while rubbing my face against his leg. "I know! I shampoo him," Dr. Kale said, giving Dave a loving gaze of a proud father looking at his son. "That's so weird, but I couldn't care any less right now," I said and continued to hug Dave's leg. "Let's just not get into it," Karen said, her face buried into the leg she was hugging with Justin. Dave leaned forward and let his trunk touch the floor, Dr. Kale grabbed onto it, and Dave lifted him onto his back. "Everyone line up! We're taking the express train out of here!" he said and started whooping and hollering. "We did it, Dave!" "Yeah, I'm not sure I'm up for this," Justin said while eyeing the mammoth. I didn't blame him. Watching the