A deep, wet, chest-rattling cough that echoed up through four inches of PVC pipe.
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Then, from deep within the earth, far below the foundation of his house, came a sound. It wasn't a gurgle. It wasn't a splash.
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Elias let go of the cable. It slid effortlessly into the drain, vanishing into the dark.
The darkness down there was absolute. The beam of his light didn't illuminate stone or clay or water; it was swallowed by a blackness so dense it seemed to absorb the photons. The rushing sound wasn't water. It was a churning, a wet, heavy movement.