Escaping the Rain

The air was humid and the rain continued to fall, soaking the once parched earth. It'd been a while since it had rained like this, unusual for summer whether but you were enjoying it until now. You had just finished walking home when you stopped at a nearby field by the roadside to take in the scenery. The grass was tall, almost tall enough to stand in and be completely hidden by the waving stalks, it had obviously not been tended to in some time and it gave off an eerie feeling to be around. Staring at it was like looking into a dark allyway at night, as hard as you may try you have no idea if anything is looking back. Whilst standing there you notice that the rain had began falling at an intencity that gave you cause for concern, staying much longer gawking at grass would leave you drenched and more than a little irritated to say the least. Home is still a few miles away and theres no chance you'd make it before getting drenched, looking around you notice a small shed-like building jutting above the grass deeper into the field. Not giving it a second thought you rush down the remenants of a trail cutting through the grass leading upto the house. Getting to the shed you find its door to be, well... Non existant, it appears that what remains of the doors hinges were rusted and torn clumps of brown and orange metal, bending outwards. Shrugging it off, you steal yourself away inside, putting your back to the contents of the shed whilst peering back out of your entrance. The rain now roaring outside causes you to retreat further into the shed, upon doing so it comes to your attention just how far back this "shed" actually goes. You turn around to see shelves lined with what you'd expect to find in such a place; Gardening tools, old bags of manure and various other inconspicuous knick knacks... And then something not quite as common, A set of stone stairs covered in what appears to be a viscous sludge, leading under ground into a darkness only slightly penetrated by the light coming from the doorway. For a while you ponder what could cause such a gross sight, as the ceiling is intact and the steps too far away from the entrance for it to be caused by rain water. You smirk as it comes to mind the numerous horror movies and stereotypical scenarios in which the protagonist is faced with a similar situation, choosing to investigate only to be stabbed by a rougue psycopath or devoured by an unspeakable evil. Not wanting to tempt fate you keep your distance, now a little more willing to risk getting splashed by the now dying rain. After a few minutes of sytematicly switching your gaze from stairs to the doorway, the rain finally finishes its assault and you get ready to head home, where your computer longingly awaits your arrival. Turning to face the exit you go to step through the doorway, only to have your foot firmly yanked backways and head plummeting towards the ground. An intense pain shoots through your head making your world spin, it's amazing you're still contious. Though after opening your eyes you wish you weren't... You are greeted with the impossible, a face as dark as the shadows with no obvious features except a pair of stalks jutting out from either side and a long tendril coming from what you could only assume is its mouth. Said tendril appears to be retreating back into its cavonous maw, it is then you realise why this exists in the first place, the tendril is wrapped around you leg and is tightening as it returns to its master. You kick, scream and claw at the coil around your ankle, to no avail. As your legs, torso and arms are slowly envelouped into this hellish creature you let out one final scream that is quickly muffled and silanced, forever.