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A Dog and Her 12 Boys — S1E13: Zombie Liquid: Bone Tunnel, Part Three

A Dog and Her 12 Boys — S1E13: Zombie Liquid: Bone Tunnel, Part Three

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Trapped in a collapsing bone tunnel with her twelve boys, our canine protagonist faces their most desperate moment yet. The living bone walls close in, held back only by her psychic wedge—a shield of pure willpower that’s rapidly failing. After digging reveals nothing but endless bone, a new threat emerges: the walls begin emitting a devastating sonic hum that attacks their minds directly.

Key Moments

• The Trap Tightens: Air thick with decay, space reduced to a horse stall, two feet of digging revealing only more bone beneath them

• The Killing Frequency: A low hum from the bone walls that bleeds gums and rattles blood—a weaponized vibration

• Time Break: The dog unleashes a temporal growl, freezing time itself to buy precious moments to strategize

• Improvised Solution: Boy Twelve, guided through the time-frozen moment, constructs a sonic-psionic weapon using Boy Six’s hammer and a psionic interface palm

• The White Sun: Their jury-rigged device explodes with devastating force, shattering the bone prison into powder

• A New Trail: Freedom comes at a cost—bloody noses, ruptured eardrums, disorientation—but a new scent beckons: hot, meaty, charred. Their hunger drives them forward into the side corridor.

Status: The artifact still pulses below. The bone tunnel is behind them. But whatever awaits in that side corridor smells like food—and in the Bone Tunnel depths, nothing comes without a price.


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