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Chapter Ten:The Vow Of Fire And Ash

Author: Sammy Miracle
last update Last Updated: 2025-06-12 22:48:39

The halls of the Supernatural Enforcement Bureau trembled beneath Elias Vaughn’s boots.

He was a storm given human form - or at least what passed for human these days. His long black overcoat flared with each step like a battle banner in the wind, and overhead, the fluorescent lights flickered violently, as though the building itself feared him.

Every creature in his path - vampires, witches, seers, fae, even the humans in crisp bureaucratic uniforms - stepped aside without hesitation.

A serpent-shifter practically leapt to the wall, eyes wide in horror, but no one dared meet his gaze.

His jaw was clenched so tightly that a thick vein throbbed visibly along his temple. Crimson sparks crackled around his right hand, restrained power simmering just beneath the skin, waiting - begging - for an excuse to be unleashed.

The double doors of his office shattered open with a boom that echoed down the corridor like the toll of judgment.

“Do you call that an ambush?” he roared, his voice a roa
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