LOGINChapter 11 – Blood Heart
“I never died, Evelyn… I simply found another place to dwell.”
Valenfort – Three days after the battle.
Crimson rain had fallen for three nights straight.
No one knew whether it was water or blood only that every drop left a dark stain on the stone, like the mark of a sin that could never be washed away.
The city of Valenfort was now nothing more than a corpse still breathing.
Burnt buildings stood in silence. The streets were so quiet one could hear the ashes fall.
The Hunters had set up quarantine fences around the central district, where blood energy still seeped from the ground slowly, persistently, like a wound refusing to close.
And in the cold metallic room of a temporary medical station,
Evelyn Cross opened her eyes only to realize what was beating inside her chest...was no longer the heart of a human being.
She tried to move, but pain surged from the scar on her chest, the place where Genesis had once merged into her blood.
Then, a voice echoed inside her head.
“Still resisting, Evelyn?”
Her breath caught. Her pulse quickened.
“No… you’re gone. I destroyed you.”
“Destroyed? You killed me by absorbing me. Now my blood runs through your veins. Every beat of your heart echoes my name.”
A soft, mocking laughter reverberated within her skull.
Evelyn clutched her head, collapsing to her knees as black blood trickled from the corner of her eyes.
“Get out of my mind!”
“I can’t. Because now… I am your mind.”
—
Temporary Command Room – Hunters’ Headquarters
Lucien stood across from Alaric Graves.
Once again, the two forceshuman and vampirefaced each other.
But this time, between them stood a fragile boundary: Evelyn.
“She needs to be quarantined,” Alaric said coldly. “We’ve seen what happens when Genesis takes control.”
Lucien’s voice was low, edged with anger.
“She saved this city. Without Evelyn, Valenfort would be nothing but ashes.”
Alaric gave a humorless smile.
“Saved? She absorbed Genesis. That means the monster still lives inside her. Do you want to risk waking again?”
Lucien’s fist tightened, veins bulging along his neck. His voice turned hoarse, dangerous.
“If any of you touch her… I’ll turn your Order into a sea of blood.”
Silence fell.
A young officer stepped forward and placed a file on the table readings from the bio-scanners. Evelyn’s energy was erratic, her heartbeats sometimes overlapping in two distinct rhythms.
“She’s… not entirely human anymore,” the officer murmured.
Alaric paused, then turned toward Lucien.
“I don’t want to kill her. But if Genesis begins to take control again… I won’t hesitate.”
Lucien’s reply was calm, deeplike a curse being spoken aloud.
“If that happens… the first one she kills will be you.”
—
Medical Quarters – Evelyn’s Containment Room
She sat alone, wrists bound in chains of sanctified silver.
Every movement burned her skin, yet she made no sound.
The harsh white light from above made her feel even more displaced from the world she once knew.
The door opened. Lucien entered, cloak drenched in rain.
He looked exhausted but his golden eyes still burned.
“They want to kill me, don’t they?” Evelyn asked without turning.
“They fear you.”
“And you don’t?”
Lucien stepped closer, lowering his gaze to meet hers.
“I’m not afraid. I’m… worried.”
“Worried about what?”
“That you’ll disappear before you even realize it.”
Evelyn let out a low, broken laugh.
“I already disappeared a long time ago, Lucien.”
He knelt beside her, brushing his fingers against the scorched skin of her wrist.
Blood welled from his fingertips and blood enveloped the silver, cooling the burn.
“My blood can’t save someone who doesn’t want to live.”
“And if living means becoming a monster?”
Lucien’s lips curved faintly. His gaze drifted somewhere far away.
“I’ve been a monster for a thousand years, Evelyn. And yet, you… you made me believe humanity might still exist.”
Then Genesis whispered again, its voice like liquid fire running through her veins.
“He lies. He only wants to keep you for himself. His blood will betray you, like everything else.”
Evelyn clenched her fists, refusing to answer that voice.
Lucien noticed the shift in her eyes, the color deepening, flickering between crimson and black.
“What is Genesis saying?”
“That… your blood will betray me,” she murmured hollowly.
Lucien’s hand rose to her cheek.
“Then let’s find out if my blood knows how to betray.”
And he kissed her a kiss of blood and despair.
Two beings no longer human, breathing as one.
Inside her mind, Genesis roared.
“You betray me! He’ll kill you, as humanity killed me!”
Evelyn shoved Lucien away, gasping, clutching her head.
“Get out of my head!”
“Evelyn!” he called, gripping her shoulders.
But from within her, black tendrils of blood surged into the air. The room trembled, lights flickering wildly.
She collapsed, trembling.
“I… can’t control it… it’s waking up…”
Lucien caught her, pressing his bleeding palm to her wound.
“Listen to me. Breathe with me. Blood is alive, it listens to will. You command it, not the other way around!”
Tears mixed with blood as she closed her eyes, focusing.
Genesis screamed, but its voice began to fade. Her heartbeat stabilized.
For the first time since the battle, Evelyn Cross reclaimed her body.
---
An hour later.
She sat by the window, watching Valenfort through the misted glass.
The red glow of the city reflected on her pale face.
Lucien stood behind her, arms crossed.
“You have to leave. In the Council’s meeting in secret they want to transfer you to the eastern facility.”
“I’m guessing you don’t plan to let them?” she asked, a faint smile forming.
“No. I have another plan.”
“A plan that requires me to trust the vampire who once terrorized humanity?”
Lucien met her gaze, pain and irony in his eyes.
“If I’m a legend, then you’re my destiny, Evelyn.”
She said nothing. Outside, the alarms began to wail again.
Valenfort never slept and darkness never rested.
Inside her, Genesis whispered one last time before fading into silence:
“One day, you’ll have to choose blood or heart. You cannot keep both.”
Evelyn whispered softly,
“Then I’ll choose… my own way.”
She rose, her gaze fixed on the horizon where the city’s fires shimmered like a thousand crimson eyes.
Below, Valenfort prepared for yet another war
where humans, vampires, and everything in between would soon redefine what it meant to call something peace.
Chapter 13 The Wings of SinValenfort’s sky was aflame.A gigantic circle spun slowly among the black clouds, radiating a white light that scorched the air itself. Ash fell like snow; each flake was residue of blood, of soul.From afar, alarms shrieked across the city. Automated defenses had been neutralized. Holy radiation spread, forcing both vampires and humans with mixed bloodlines to collapse.On the roof of a ruined building, Evelyn Cross stood motionless, wind whipping blood and ash around her. In her arms, Lucien Draven lay motionless, his breath a thin thread, the gold in his eyes nearly extinguished.“Lucien… open your eyes…” she whispered, voice trembling.No answer came. Only the sky thundered, as if God Himself had descended.A strange voice rang inside her head, not Lucien’s, but Genesis.“You think you can defy the will of blood, Evelyn?”“You cannot stop Seraphim. Nor can I stop you from becoming me.”Evelyn gritted her teeth, black blood began to seep from the veins a
Chapter 12 The Flame in the NightSouth Reconstruction District, Valenfort 23:40.The wind carried the smell of smoke, burning iron and blood.From the ruined remains, Valenfort still tried to breathe, though each inhale was a keening groan.Beneath streets that once blazed with neon, only flickers of flame remained now coming from the crimson hotspots where those infected by Genesis had become half‑human, half‑blood beings, lurking in the dark.The Crimson Pact, an alliance of rebel vampires and outcast humans, had become the only force daring enough to enter.At its head: Evelyn Cross and Lucien Draven.---Headlights sliced through the dust, catching on Evelyn’s blood‑streaked face.She wore a scorched, torn black leather jacket; at her hip hung twin plasma pistols and a silvered holy knife now stained dark with her own blood.“Third hotspot. Forty‑two infected, twelve lost control,” Kael’s voice crackled over the radio. “Evelyn, don’t let them touch the source of blood in you, the
Chapter 11 – Blood Heart “I never died, Evelyn… I simply found another place to dwell.”Valenfort – Three days after the battle.Crimson rain had fallen for three nights straight.No one knew whether it was water or blood only that every drop left a dark stain on the stone, like the mark of a sin that could never be washed away.The city of Valenfort was now nothing more than a corpse still breathing.Burnt buildings stood in silence. The streets were so quiet one could hear the ashes fall.The Hunters had set up quarantine fences around the central district, where blood energy still seeped from the ground slowly, persistently, like a wound refusing to close.And in the cold metallic room of a temporary medical station,Evelyn Cross opened her eyes only to realize what was beating inside her chest...was no longer the heart of a human being.She tried to move, but pain surged from the scar on her chest, the place where Genesis had once merged into her blood.Then, a voice echoed insid
Chapter 10 – The Rise of GenesisThe sun never rose over Valenfort again.Since the night Astra exploded, the city’s sky had been dyed black and crimson clouds of blood swirling like a dying beast. A column of energy pierced the heavens from the ruins of the research institute, tearing open a violet rift and open gate between two worlds.Genesis had been born.And it began devouring all life.---Hunter Guild Headquarters – 04:00 A.M.Alarms screamed through the corridors.On the central monitor, the map of Valenfort was almost entirely covered in red biomass. The entire northern district had gone dark.Alaric Graves, head of the Guild, stared at the live feed mutated creatures crawling out of the ground, their flesh overtaken by blood, ripping apart both humans and vampires alike.“Genesis has started releasing the blood contagion,” a trembling scientist reported. “It’s transforming every living organism into… Superior Blood thralls.”“There’s no longer a difference between human and
Chapter 9: Astra Research Institute The sky over Valenfort tonight was thick as ash. No stars. No moon. Only black smoke rising from the southern district, where the Crimson Pact had lured the Hunters away with a staged explosion.Evelyn adjusted her electric rifle, her voice cold and focused.“Seven minutes to infiltrate, twelve to extract. Astra’s system uses blood recognition no one bleeds in there, understood?”Kael nodded.Behind them, Selene checked her reflective armor, while two human agents installed signal-jamming devices.Lucien stood a few steps away, his black cloak fluttering, his face half-lit by the crimson glow of the city.“When we’re inside, I’ll take the main lab floor,” he said. “You, Cross, focus on retrieving the Genesis Blood data.”Evelyn met his gaze steady, but with a storm burning beneath.“Are you sure you don’t want to destroy it?”“No. I want to see what the Order created… before it kills both our worlds.”---The Astra facility was white as bone and s
Chapter 8: The New Blood PactThe rain fell without mercy, as if trying to wash something away from Valenfort. Forked lightning ripped the night, reflecting off the hundreds of iron-and-steel buildings that shuddered under emergency alarms. Newsfeeds lit up across the city: a mysterious explosion in the northern suburbs, suspected involvement of a pureblood vampire.Evelyn stood at the window of the ruined house, watching distant red lights blink like predator eyes.Outside, Lucien, coat plastered to his shoulders, hair soaked, talked with a group of strangers. They weren’t Guild agents and they weren’t purebloods, just survivors rejected by both worlds.“These people…” Evelyn said softly as she stepped out. “Are you sure they’re trustworthy?”Lucien looked at her, his gaze cold and deep. “No one in this world is truly trustworthy, not even me. But they want to live. That’s the only reason I need them.”A bearded man nearby inclined his head. “My name is Kael. Ex-Guild operative until







