As I coughed uncontrollably, the other guy attacked Dominic. But instead of backing down, Dominic threw him to the ground and positioned himself on top, delivering endless punches.
When Dominic went too far, I grabbed his arm and pleaded, "Please stop!" Victoria entered the kitchen, and I could feel everyone's eyes on us. "Are you okay?" she asked, holding me by the shoulders. I nodded, my voice still out of my control. "I just want to leave," I excused myself. Her eyes welled up with tears as she apologized. "I am so sorry, all I wanted was for you to feel better." Forcing a smile, I said, "Thanks for trying" as I made my way out. As I walked, I stumbled upon a park. My head was spinning, perhaps due to the drink. I sat on a nearby bench, trying to catch my breath. However, a sense of unease washed over me as I felt a shadow moving around me. Looking around, I noticed the bushes shaking in an irregular pattern, as if something was disturbing them. I scanned my surroundings and heard a faint whisper, calling out my name. Fear gripped me, causing me to reach for my phone. Instead of calling anyone else, I dialed Mr. Redwood's number. He answered right away, as if he had been expecting my call. "Can you please come and get me?" I asked, my voice trembling. "Of course, where are you?" he inquired. "I'm in front of the park near our school," I replied, sniffing. "I'll be there in a minute!" he exclaimed, sensing that something was not right. As I waited, the wind grew stronger, its intensity increasing. I could hear growls and animalistic huffs in the distance. Suddenly, as I stepped back, I felt a jolt against my back as someone bumped into me. I turned around and came face to face with the guy who had harassed me. His face was crushed, and I could see the bones of his nose with blood. I covered my mouth as I cried with fear. "Look what you've done to me!" he accused, his voice filled with anger. Backing away, I defended myself. "You were the one who harassed me!" I said. "So you chose to let him beat me to death?" he yelled, his frustration evident. "I didn't do anything!" I shouted back, turning my attention toward the park. That's when I saw him - the man from my dreams. This was our second encounter. His black hair and raven eyes were captivating, almost seductive. I felt an overwhelming desire to run into his arms as he called out to me, promising protection. "Come to me, I will protect you," he said. I shouted, "Leave me alone!" The wind began to howl, causing the leaves to swirl in the air everywhere. "Look around you," he sneered, "No one is on your side. They're all waiting for me to leave you so they can get their claws on you." He extended his hand toward me, and as I glanced around, I saw my wounded and bloodied parents, the person who had harassed me, and my friends also wounded badly, all staring at me, as if I were to blame for their suffering. "Come to me, Love," his voice echoed in my ears once again. I turned around and firmly said, "No!" But despite my protest, my legs betrayed me, and I found myself taking steps toward him, tears streaming down my face. As I got closer and closer, I closed my eyes, only to be startled by the sound of tires screeching against the road. I was just a step away from him. I turned around, realized the people I was seeing were just my imagination, and then I saw Mr. Redwood. Without hesitation, I ran toward him, seeking shelter in his arms. I buried my face in his chest and wept uncontrollably, not caring if what had just happened was real or not. He trembled at first with his arms open in the air, unsure of how to react, but as he realized that I had found safety in his embrace, he wrapped his arms around me. He gently rubbed my back, trying to comfort me, and whispered, "It's alright, I've got you." His voice was like a soothing melody in the midst of that hauntingly dark night. I continued to cry until I felt a sense of relief, and he brushed my hair behind my ear, cupping my face in his hands. "Are you feeling better now?" he asked, wiping away my tears with his thumbs as I nodded. "Do you want to tell me what happened?" he inquired, his voice filled with concern. I lacked the strength to speak, so he gently took my hand and said, "Come!" Guiding me into his car, he drove us to a nearby cafe. "I am all messed up," I made an excuse to avoid going with him. "Hmm..." He thought for a moment before saying, "Wait!" Reaching out, he removed the hairband from my hair. Leaving my hair cascading over my shoulder, he lightly wiped my cheeks. Then, he ran his fingers through his own hair, intentionally messing it up. "Now we're both a mess!" He smiled and stepped out of the car, opening the door for me and extending his hand. I held onto his hand and stepped out of the car. "What about my eyeliner?" I smiled. "Your eyes still look beautiful, even with smudged eyeliner!" He closed the door and turned toward the cafe. "Honestly, that's not even that smudged!" He smiled. My gaze remained fixed on him. He wasn't just beautiful on the outside, but his heart was beautiful too. I felt something stirring in my own heart, a desire to know more about him. As we entered the cafe, he asked, "What would you like to have?" "I don't really feel like anything," I excused myself. "Neither do I," he thought for a moment. "What can we do about this?" His eyes scanned the surroundings until they landed on the counter. "Let's have some ice cream!" he exclaimed. "Do you like chocolate?" I asked. "Who doesn't like chocolate?" He smirked. He knew how to bring joy to people's lives. In just a few minutes, he managed to make me forget all the troubles I had been through. I couldn't help but smile uncontrollably. We talked and laughed a lot that night.Once more, a card flew into my grasp on its own. Another Widow rose from her seat, her head tilting slightly as she regarded the card in my hands. Then, she spoke. “It says… *XXXII*.” A pause, then: “He is a commander of thirty-two legions.” A weight dropped in my stomach. The first Widow handed her dagger to the second without hesitation. The second Widow turned, and this time, a Knight calmly stood from his seat, accepting his fate. Without ceremony, the dagger struck true. The Knight barely made a sound before his body collapsed in on itself, unraveling into nothing. I exhaled a shaky breath. A sharp jolt of surprise shot through me as I squeezed my eyes shut, reaching out for another card. This time, instead of one, two cards flew into my grasp with a strange weight, as if they had chosen me rather than the other way around. My fingers trembled as I turned them over, and my breath caught in my throat. My eyes narrowed, confusion knotting my brow. “Flames,” A widow
"You've seen that card before?" My eyes narrowed. Petra let out a scoff, her sharp eyes locking onto mine. "Seen them? I haven't just *seen* them—I *wield* them." She took a step closer, her voice carrying a strange respect. "That mark belongs to *Septem*. Those cards are mine." A shiver ran down my spine. "*How did I see something that actually exists but I never saw before?*" my voice echoed. "What does it mean?" Petra's lips curled into a smirk, her confidence unwavering. "It means," she said, tilting her head, "I shall summon them to aid us." A weight settled in the room, thick with anticipation. Moments later, we gathered in the living room, the air charged with something unseen. Petra positioned herself near the door, her fingers lingering over the handle before she turned to us. "Brace yourselves," she warned, her voice hushed yet firm. "They can be quite *terrifying*." Her gaze swept across our faces, reassuring our readiness. Victoria crossed her arms, squinting at
Twisted, mesmerizing, adorned with intricate engravings—each groove and symbol marked into them as if by the hands of an ancient craftsman. They did not seem like an abomination, nor a curse. No, they were *art*, dangerous and fascinating. But before I could fully absorb what I was seeing, his hands clamped down on my shoulders. Hard. The force of it nearly sent me reeling, but he held me firm, his grip unyielding. Then, without warning, he *breathed in*. A deep, slow inhale. Not through his nose—no, this was something far worse. I *felt* it. Something inside me was being drawn out, siphoned through the air like invisible threads unraveling from my soul. A dizzying wave of exhaustion crashed over me, my limbs going heavy, my vision darkening at the edges. My eyes burned as if something vital was being wrenched from them, something unseen but crucial. My head swayed, my breath shallow, and then—his voice, a whisper, yet it echoed inside me. *"You don’t wear his mark any
Then his voice dropped to a venomous whisper, each word laced with warning. *"Your time is running out.* Evan’s life hangs in the balance. I could have your town run over with my servants!"* His grip on my thigh tightened, claws sinking past skin, past muscle, scraping against the very tissues of my body. A sharp gasp tore from my lips. Pain—searing, white-hot pain. I struggled, but his hold was strong. And for the first time in a long time… I felt fear.I wanted to scream, but my voice was stolen, trapped in my throat like a breath never exhaled. Panic clawed at my ribs as he leaned in, his breath brushing against my skin—warm yet chilling, like the whisper of a fever dream. I recoiled instinctively, dragging myself backward, my hands sinking into the cold, unyielding flesh of the bodies beneath me. The world tilted as I lost my balance, tumbling down from the gruesome pile. My head struck something sharp—a jagged outcrop of earth. Pain exploded behind my eyes, whit
There was a time when things between us had been simple—when we were just friends, laughing over inside jokes and navigating chaos side by side. But ever since that invisible wall of unspoken emotions had risen between us, we had started feeling like strangers trapped in the remnants of something unsaid. Still, for tonight, we had a purpose. And perhaps that was enough. I busied myself in the kitchen, brewing two cups of strong coffee, the rich aroma filling the quiet house. By the time I returned, the world outside had settled into silence. Everyone else had drifted into sleep, leaving only Dominic and me in the dimly lit study, where the *Tome of Deeds* lay sprawled open on the wooden table. Its recently uncovered pages stared back at us, waiting—daring—to be deciphered. The pages were unlike the others in the book. The parchment held the same aged texture, the same ancient ink, but something was *off*. Scattered across the page were small star-like symbols, drawn in a seeming
I settled back onto the couch, watching his expression shift as he processed my words. Chen exhaled a small, breathy laugh, shaking his head. "Hah. It’s not exactly an inspiring story," he admitted, his usual grin disappearing just slightly. Still, after a moment of hesitation, he continued. "My parents… they were taken from me too soon." His voice softened, and he looked down at his hands as if searching for the right words. "It happened during a house robbery. I was just a kid, and my father hid me behind the plant pot to help me survive. After that, I went to live with my aunt—Aunt Jing, the one you all know." His eyes darkened slightly, his smile vanishing. "Her husband never liked me. I was just an extra mouth to feed, an unwanted responsibility. But Aunt Jing? She refused to let him treat me that way. She chose *me*. She gave up everything—her home, her marriage—just so I wouldn’t feel like I was alone in this world." A thick silence settled over the room. "So we lef