Seth drifted in and out of consciousness, barely able to hold onto a coherent thought before another wave of reconditioning surged through his mind.
Submit. Come back to the Fold. Be one with us. Your life is not your own. With us, you belong. The words echoed endlessly, a horrific chant looping over and over. The relentless message drilled into him, a steady pressure against his sanity. Images flashed before his eyes—fragments of a life spent in the Fold, playing out like a cruel reminder of what they expected him to be. The cycle repeated, faster and faster. He couldn’t even blink. He had no choice but to watch. How long had it been? Hours? Days? Time was meaningless now. His throat burned as he screamed, raw and desperate. "I yield! I yield! Let me down!" Silence answered him. No footsteps, no voices of comfort. No rescue. A chill ran down his spine as a new voice, deep and venomous, slithered into the room. "You can’t do anything but submit to our will. You brought this upon yourself, Seth. Always different. Always stubborn. Why couldn’t you just be like the rest of us?" The voice faded into the distance, but the pressure of its words remained, pressing into his skull. Suddenly, his body lurched, spinning violently on an invisible axis. His limbs flailed as the room became a blur. Faster and faster he whirled, the recording hammering into his mind: Submit. Come back to the Fold. Be one of us. Your life is not your own. You belong to us. Somewhere in the room, two shimmering figures materialized, their hushed voices weaving through the chaos. "This will surely break him. He can’t last much longer." The other hesitated. "Two lunar cycles, and he still resists. No one has ever withstood this type of reconditioning. It’s impossible." The first figure clenched his fists. "Break, damn you!" "We have to break him," he pressed, frustration evident in his voice. "His kind is growing in numbers. If we don’t bring them back to the Fold, war is inevitable. We must contain them before it’s too late." A sharp snap of fingers. Seth’s body convulsed as agony shot through him like lightning. He screamed, his mind cracking under the unbearable pain. "Stop it! You monster!" The second figure recoiled. "What are you doing? That’s forbidden! We haven’t harmed our own in over a millennium! Our flesh is their flesh—we are one!" Sweat beaded on the first figure’s lip. A sinister gleam flickered in his eyes. "Really? Look at him. He hasn’t been one of us for a long time. He’s a plague, and if we don’t stop them, they’ll replace us. Don’t be deceived. They’re like worms—easily crushed." "You sound paranoid," the second figure said, stepping back. "I won’t be part of this. The First would never approve of such cruelty." The first scoffed. "The First? The First hasn’t been here in ages. He wouldn’t care if I—" His hand curled into a fist, as if tightening an invisible rope around Seth’s throat. Seth’s body spasmed. His breath strangled in his throat. Darkness swallowed him whole. Still suspended in the air, he hung there—unconscious, drenched in sweat. The second figure vanished, shimmering out of the room. Idris had known Seth since childhood. More than friends, they were brothers in all but blood. And now, Idris felt like a traitor. He had stood by, watching his friend suffer, powerless to stop it. If he interfered, he would share the same fate. But he couldn’t ignore it any longer. With a heavy heart, he materialized in the Grand Chamber of Elders. Without greeting or formality, he spoke. "This madness must stop!" The Elders regarded him with unreadable expressions. No hatred. No concern. Only silent anticipation. Idris clenched his fists. "I was told he would be reconditioned—not tortured! This is barbaric! We are one! Fates have never treated another Fate this way!" A sharp voice cut through his outrage. "Watch your tongue before the Council, Idris. Are you becoming insolent as well?" He recoiled. "Do you plan to torture me too?" A different Elder stood abruptly. "Idris, this is not torture. It is a necessary means to an end. The sect must be controlled before it’s too late." "To what end? His death?" Murmurs rippled through the chamber, growing louder and louder until— "CEASE!" Silence fell. An Elder leaned forward. "Idris, what do you propose?" He exhaled slowly. "Talk to them. One by one. Killing Seth will only make him a martyr. If we push too hard, we’ll spark the very revolution we seek to prevent." A skeptical voice rose from the Council. "Is it really that bad? How large are their numbers? Should we be concerned?" Panic flickered among the Elders. Elder Blad narrowed his eyes. "Fear, Blad?" Idris’ voice dripped with condescension. "Careful, you might be next." Blad stiffened. "Don’t be absurd," he snapped. "I’m merely stating the facts. Should we be concerned?" Idris met his gaze and slowly lowered his hood. "Why are we so afraid of change?" he asked. "They are us. We are one. We can work together. So what if they embrace their human qualities? So what if they advance? If we go to war, everything changes. There must be another way." Another Elder scoffed. "They interfere with the Journey—our very purpose. We must stop this before it’s too late." The chamber rumbled with agreement. "Yes. We must do what is necessary." They turned to one another, nodding in silent consensus. "We are one." The decision had been made. Idris took a step back, his chest tight with frustration. He had tried. He had spoken. But in the end, it wasn’t enough. With a slow bow of his head, he turned and walked out of the chamber—defeatedCharlene peered through the window of the domicile and saw her father suspended in the air, unconscious. "Renew," she whispered, "what do we do now?""Charlene, duck down! He's not alone!"Charlene crouched instinctively, her heart racing. She watched as the figure checked to see if Seth was still unconscious, then shimmered out of the room."For a moment, I thought we had been spotted," Renew muttered under his breath."What was that thing?" Charlene demanded, her voice trembling."That," Renew said solemnly, "was a fate. Your not the only one with powers, some can do awesome things and others not so much."Charlene's mind was whirling, trying to comprehend what was happening. "Why would it hide its presence like that? It looked like… if I'm not mistaken, it's harming your father."Renew's voice grew urgent. "That can't be. We don't do that kind of thing here! Are they torturing him? N
"We have good news. The trap worked. We have captured Seth's daughter!"The room erupted in murmurs, the words spreading like wildfire as everyone stood, eyes wide, exchanging whispers.A gavel struck the large podium, the sound silencing the chaos. "Hold your tongues!""Bring them to us!" the head council member commanded. "We would like to have a word with them both!"In a dimly lit room nearby, Seth, Charlene, and their counsel, Idris, were huddled in tense discussion.Idris paced, his brow knitted in worry. "We're in uncharted territory, Seth. When I went before the council earlier, they were bloodthirsty. This isn’t looking good for you. All is lost!" He threw up his hands in disgust, his feet pounding the floor as he resumed pacing."Charlene, you picked the worst time to show up! What on earth possessed you to come here?" he snapped.Seth spun toward his daughter, grabbing her by the shoulders, shaking h
Seth Charlene Idris was escorted to the new domiciles.Charlene started to speak the moment the doors were closed.Dad, could you believe what we just witnessed? That was amazing!!! The first soul, wow!!Her sheer presence is like overwhelming!!! This place!! In this realm I'm at a loss for words!! I guess if I had to say anything about this world. I'm home!! I feel like I belong here.Charlene opened up her arms and twirled in the center of the room.Did you know she could tell you about the future? The thing she told me about what I would do and how civilization was going to change immensely!Slow down, Charlene. First, she's the spear of destiny the mother to us all. The first spirit can transfer to anything that it wants not without years of practice. Seth was still thinking about what just happen and how they made it out alive. He couldn't stop thinking about his wife Tamera. What are you talking about future events??The plan for our lives' dad!! Everything is Predestined.And
Charlene lay awake, staring through the skylight. Her mind was racing with questions—too many to count. What had happened to her mom? Was she safe? Had she managed to escape that terrible fate? And then there were the worries about her own training. What if she messed up? What if she couldn't handle it? What would happen to the sect if she failed?Her thoughts were interrupted by a voice that seemed to come from nowhere."All your worries are giving me a headache! Go to sleep! You have training in the morning," Seth’s voice boomed in her mind.Charlene sat up in bed, startled. "What the—how the—""No! I can't read your mind, but I can feel your anxiety! Go to sleep! You'll be fine!" Seth continued, his tone calm yet firm. "Your mom is a fighter. Trust me when I say she’s a survivor. If anybody can get out of a sticky situation, it’s her. Stop worrying. We'll be together again soon. Now, go to sleep. Good night."Charlene cl
Still following behind the young man, Charlene slowed her pace even further as she watched him enter a large domed building with pillars that were taller than the eye could extend, reaching into the clouds above. It was as though the structure had many stories, but none were visible from the outside.She proceeded toward the entrance of the building, passing the towering white ivory pillars slowly. Looking up, she heard a voice."Welcome, Daughter of Seth! 1st day of seminary. Proceed to your first session."Charlene felt a rush of excitement. For the first time since this all began, she felt special. She wasn't sure what to think of this place."What in the Harry Potter?" she muttered, her mouth hanging open in awe.She walked down the corridor. The interior was mostly glass, with no walls or doors, just floors separating the different levels. The structure seemed to go on forever."Where are the stairs or elevators?" she wondered aloud.When ReNew spoke sternly, "Close your mouth an
The next morning, Charlene was already standing outside the domicile.ReNew said, joking, "I wonder which building that hot fate lives in.""Stop it, ReNew!" Charlene replied, stretching her muscles and jogging in place. She started singing the theme song to Rocky..."She's ready!!!" Charlene jumped up and down. "I'm feeling good!!""Dad had me climbing, running, fighting, and even flying yesterday. Dad was unstoppable when we went one-on-one!""But today's a new day.""It's time for the student to surpass the teacher!""You got that, ReNew!!"Seth had trained and tested Charlene with everything he could the day before. She passed with flying colors, and today was going to be no different.Seth exited the dome."Look at you, little grasshopper," he chuckled."You are going down today, Dad." "What will we be doing first? A two-mile run?" She stretched her arms and elbows."Nope.""Well, then, how about some rock climbing?""Nope.""Don't tell me you want to do some boxing, old man." Sh
Standing in the midst of a lush garden, Seth paced slowly, his thoughts clearly wrestling with one another. He muttered under his breath, his brow furrowed, as though caught in an internal battle. Charlene watched him from a distance, unsure if she should speak or remain silent. Her instinct told her to stay out of his way, so she sat down cross-legged on a soft bed of fallen leaves, careful not to disturb her father.Should we say something? Renew’s voice echoed in her mind.What could we possibly say? Charlene thought back. He’s in the middle of a fierce battle with himself.I’d love to hear what’s going on in his mind right now, Renew added with a hint of curiosity.Charlene chuckled at that. Ha, ha, ha… she laughed softly, a lightness filling the space between them.Renew, ever the curious one, reflected on the strange situation. Every time we’ve encountered Seth and Heth in the past, they’ve been perfectly in sync. But today… she tra
Checking the video monitor in front of him, Idris rubbed his eyes to clear his vision. His thoughts were still hazy from exhaustion, but the flashing message on the screen forced him into full alertness.Council meeting in forty minutes.Idris sat up abruptly, his pulse quickening. A late-night council meeting? Since when? His mind raced with possibilities, none of them good. He jumped out of bed, throwing on a fresh tunic and fastening his boots in record time."Was Seth aware of this? There's no way he’d be okay with being left out."Without another thought, Idris bolted out of his domicile and headed straight for Seth’s home. He didn’t bother knocking. Instead, he pushed open the door and strode in as if he owned the place.Seth was exactly where Idris expected him to be—seated at the kitchen table, a steaming cup of coffee in hand. The rich aroma filled the air, mixing with the scent of aged wood and lingering
Everyone who mattered was in the war room.Destiny stood in the center, regal and breathtaking. She made a point to be dressed to impress—not out of vanity, but to remind everyone who she was. Their Queen. Their Spear. Their Sovereign.Her gown was a living reflection of her power: pure gold, fitted and flowing like molten light. Her crown shimmered, delicately woven into her long, jet-black curls. Her skin glowed, kissed by the sun, radiating the kind of strength that only came from being broken, rebuilt, and reborn.Charlene and Seth stood proudly beside her. Both were dressed in royal blue robes accented with golden stripes—symbols of loyalty, unity, and bloodline. Seth to her left. Charlene to her right. Together, they formed the trinity of trust—past, present, and future.Heth, ReNew, Idris, and Professor E stood behind them in full military uniform. Argun wore the captain’s variation—bold and crisp. Even the hound stood tall, his collar freshly polished with the Audubon crest et
The portal flared to life, casting glowing tendrils of light across the cavern walls as they transported Issa back to the cave. His body hung limp, still recovering from the attack. As they crossed the threshold, Issa’s twin sisters caught sight of him and froze in shock.“ISSA!” they cried in unison, their voices high and trembling. “What’s wrong with him?”Betsy burst into tears instantly. “Daddy, what’s happening?” she sobbed. “Is Issa dying?”Professor E rushed over, kneeling in front of them with urgency but gentleness in his voice. “Shhh now, girls, he’s okay. We’re just being careful not to hurt him worse.” He motioned toward Issa, now resting on a soft bedding mat near the fire. “He just needs to relax until the doctor finishes checking him out, alright?”The girls sniffled, wiping their faces with their sleeves. “Yes, Daddy. We’ll be good.”Professor E’s wife, Tabitha, stood off to the side, struggling to remain composed. She was grateful her son was alive, but the fear that
The theater lights gradually brightened, casting a soft glow over the room as the end credits rolled. The movie was over, but Charlene remained seated, soaking in the moment. It had been a wonderful experience—not just the film, but the whole evening. The fact that Issa had gone out of his way to learn what she liked and then planned a date around it... it was unexpected. Thoughtful. Sweet. It made her heart flutter.But then, a quiet ache pulsed in her chest.A flicker of guilt.Mike.It was ridiculous, she knew. She had barely known him. Their connection was brief, a spark that had come and gone, like a match in the dark. And he was gone now, moved on—wherever souls like his went. But why did it still hurt? Why did she feel like she'd betrayed him? Maybe she had developed feelings for him without realizing it. Her emotions had been a whirlwind lately.She sighed internally. “Stupid hormones.”Still, she smiled at Issa, grateful. “Thank you for the wonderful date, Issa. I appreciate
Charlene stood in the shower, her voice echoing softly off the tiled walls as she sang a cheerful tune. The warm water cascaded over her, washing away the remnants of the day and invigorating her spirit. Today was special—her first date—and anticipation bubbled within her. "How long are you gonna be in there?" ReNew's voice called out, muffled through the door. "Just a little longer, washing my hair," Charlene replied, lathering shampoo into her curls. "Hold your horses!" "I have something for you. Hurry up, Char!" "Okay, out in a minute!" she promised, rinsing the suds away. As she reached for her towel, ReNew's voice came again, hesitant. "Would you mind if I didn't go with you? You know, two's company, three's a crowd." Charlene paused, considering. "It's up to you," she said thoughtfully. "I understand if you don't want to go." "Great, see you later. Bye!" ReNew's footsteps faded quickly. "Wait, where are you going?" Charlene called, peeking out with soap still in her eyes
Charlene groaned as she stirred, blinking blearily at the dimly lit ceiling. “What time is it?” she mumbled, sitting up. “The alarm never went off.”She rolled over and squinted at the monitor’s soft glow, but something else caught her attention first—her sleeve. She was wearing long-sleeved pajamas. Duckies. Bright yellow duckies.“What the... why am I in these?” She looked down at her body in disbelief. “I didn’t go to bed in pajamas... and definitely not these.” She threw back the covers and frantically peeked under the bed. “Where’s my uniform?!”Out of frustration, she shouted, “Dad!”Her memories were a blur. She hadn’t slept like that in... how long had it been? Days? Weeks?The scent hit her nose before her feet hit the floor.“Do I smell... pancakes?”She cautiously padded down the hallway and peeked around the corner. There in the kitchen, Seth stood at the stove, flipping pancakes like a professional short-order cook. Issa was beside him, laughing at something the twins had
Blood oozed from his mouth, thick and black, bubbling at the corners as it dripped to the floor of the containment cube. Asmodeus pressed his hands flat against the transparent walls, teeth bared in a crazed, furious grin. His body trembled from both pain and rage. There was no escaping this prison—unless he did the one thing that burned his pride.Submit.He was being forced to submit.Seth stepped away from the others and pulled Charlene aside. His face was serious but tinged with hope."Princess, please tell me you got the items he took from Torock. Please tell me we didn’t lose them."Charlene raised her eyebrows and gave him a smug little smirk. "Of course," she said sweetly. She reached into her coat and pulled out a soft satin bag, its drawstrings glowing faintly. She dangled it in front of his face with a victorious grin. "It was hanging from his belt. I summoned it just before the box closed."Seth exhaled in relief, eyes lighting up. He ruffled her hair with pride."That's m
Charlene, ReNew, and Ariel crept slowly down the corridor. Even with the light shield in hand, the darkness was so thick they could barely see more than a few feet ahead. Charlene’s breath hitched—tight and shallow. It had been years since she felt this kind of fear. The dark had a way of dragging out the deepest, buried terrors.ReNew glanced at her, alarmed. Charlene was showing signs of a panic attack.A high-pitched squeak broke the silence, and something skittered across Charlene’s feet."Was that a rat?" she gasped, stumbling back.Charlene's chest tightened."I don't know, Charlene—it’s too dark. Maybe a small cat?" ReNew offered.Charlene shot her a glare cold enough to shatter stone. "I’d slap you if I could see you better!"Still breathing hard, Charlene lifted the shield toward ReNew’s face. “Let me see you.”"I’m just trying to help you, Char!" ReNew said gently. "In through your nose, out through your mouth." She gave her a calm smile.We need to move quickly before she g
Just before the break of dawn, the alarm blared.Charlene shot up, startled. “What’s going on? I’m up!” she shouted, rubbing her eyes. She was already fully dressed, only needing to slip on her shoes. She blinked. “Speed.”Three seconds later, she was in the war room.Argun’s eyes glowed as he pointed to the screen. “There is unusual movement below the Great Hall.”“There,” he said, highlighting a darkened corridor.“Why are the bodies blue?” Seth asked, frowning.“There’s no life in them,” Argun muttered. “They’re dead… but they’re moving. Soldiers from the swamp. That’s where they were stored.”Charlene’s heart dropped. “Dad.”“The good news is there are only about twenty of them,” Argun continued. “The bad news? The portal has been opened several times in the last few days.”“We’ve just now located them,” Destiny added. “But the energy is still low. These are lower-level demons. The Seven Lords haven’t been summoned yet. We may still have a chance.”Suddenly, Argun’s head snapped t
Everyone sat around the table in the war room. Destiny remained standing. With a single wave of her hand, her golden gown shimmered and transformed into a sleek, all-white leather outfit. Only then did she take her seat."Everyone," she said, scanning their faces. "I know I’m your Queen. I know you all respect me—thank you. Truly, thank you." Her tone softened, almost pleading. "But I need you to speak to me openly. I could just read your minds, but that’s not how we win this. We have to face what’s coming together. That means honesty. That means trust."She paused, letting the silence settle before adding, “If anyone doesn’t want to be here, you’re free to leave. No hard feelings. But if you stay, then let’s get down to business.”No one moved.Destiny tried to remain optimistic, but she could feel the anger simmering in the room. No one wanted to fight alongside Torock—not after everything. Truthfully, neither did she. Part of her wanted to stri