¡°Stop it!¡± I screamed, clutching my head as if I could tear the memories away. ¡°Get out of my head!¡±
But Damon was silent. No taunts, no jeers. Just the heavy, oppressive weight of what I¡¯d done.
My screams turned into sobs, my body wracked with uncontrollable shaking. I pounded my bloodied fists against the ground, the pain a small reprieve from the overwhelming guilt crushing my chest. ¡°Why?¡± I choked out. ¡°Why couldn¡¯t I stop him?¡±
I had tried. I¡¯d fought tooth and nail against Damon¡¯s influence, clawing at every shred of control I could find. But it hadn¡¯t been enough. I wasn¡¯t strong enough.
¡°They trusted me...¡± I whispered, my voice raw. ¡°They trusted me, and I... I killed them.¡±
I curled in on myself, clutching my knees to my chest as if I could make myself small enough to disappear. I didn¡¯t deserve to exist, not after this. Not after what I had done.
A faint movement caught my eye, and I turned my head sharply. For a brief, fleeting moment, hope surged in my chest. Someone was alive. Someone had survived. I scrambled toward the source of the movement, my heart pounding in desperation.
It was a girl. She couldn¡¯t have been more than eight years old, her small frame half-buried under debris. Her eyes fluttered open as I reached her, and for a moment, we locked gazes. She opened her mouth to speak, but no sound came out.
¡°No, no, no,¡± I muttered, frantically pulling away the debris that pinned her down. My hands were clumsy, trembling too much to work effectively. ¡°You¡¯re going to be okay. I¡¯ll save you. I promise.¡±
But even as I spoke, I knew I was lying. The girl¡¯s eyes were dulling, her life slipping away. I pressed my hands against her wounds, willing my flames to heal, but they refused to obey.
The girl¡¯s lips moved again, and this time I heard it, faint and broken. ¡°Why...?¡±
Her eyes closed, and she was gone.
I froze, my hands still pressed against her lifeless body. Her question echoed in my mind, louder than anything Damon had ever said.
Why?
A raw, guttural scream tore from my throat, reverberating through the empty wasteland that had once been Draemoor. I screamed until my voice gave out, until there was nothing left but silence and the quiet crackle of those damned black flames.
And then I wept.
Chapter Eight: Family Spat
The weight of the silence pressed down on me, broken only by the faint crackle of flames. My sobs had stopped, now replaced by the hollow, numbing void of despair. A sudden sound, faint footsteps, pulled me from my dread. My body tensed, the hairs on my neck rising. He was here.
I turned slowly, my tear-streaked face meeting the piercing golden gaze of my brother.
He stood at the edge of the village, his white hair gleaming like a beacon in the darkness. His expression was unreadable, but his eyes... they burned with something I couldn¡¯t discern.
¡°Luca,¡± His voice was low, but it carried an edge sharp enough to cut through the suffocating air. ¡°...What did you do?¡±
Slowly, I picked myself up off the ground, my body aching with exhaustion. ¡°Sacer, I.. I didn¡¯t..¡±
¡°What did you do?!¡± he roared, his voice echoing throughout the village.
Before I could respond, my brother tackled me back to the ground, his hands keeping a death grip on my wrists. ¡°Sacer- I-¡°
¡°You killed all of these people!¡±
No. I-
It was Damon. I couldn¡¯t stop him!
No.
I met my brothers golden gaze, his eyes full of rage and contempt. ¡°Yes, I did.¡± I managed to choke out.
His gaze softened, and he released my wrists. ¡°How could you?¡± He rose off of me, his eyes surveying the land where Draemoor once stood before landing on the lifeless child next to us. ¡°Why?¡±
I couldn¡¯t meet his eyes. Not again. I perched myself up on the scorched ground, staring down at my hands. Why? The question had become a mantra in my head, constantly playing on loop. ¡°I tried to stop him.¡±
¡°Did you?¡± His words were like a blade, striking me at my very core. ¡°Or did you just let him take over because it was easier than fighting?¡±
¡°No!¡± I rose to my feet, stumbling as my legs shook. ¡°Do you think I really wanted to do this? You know me! I¡¯m your brother!¡±
His right hand found its way to the hilt of his sword, preparing to draw. ¡°That doesn¡¯t matter. You did this.¡±
Heat began to build up inside as my anger boiled to the surface, mixing with the guilt that pulled at my heart. ¡°You don¡¯t understand! He¡¯s constantly there in my head! Taunting me! Fighting me for control!¡±
¡°Don¡¯t you dare!¡± Sacer spat, hand still gripping his sword tight. ¡°Don¡¯t you DARE act like you¡¯re the only one suffering! Look around you, Luca! This-¡° With his free hand, he gestured to the wasteland around us, the charred corpses littering the land ¡°-this is what your ¡®suffering¡¯ has done. You¡¯ve killed people!¡±
¡°You think I don¡¯t know that?¡± I screamed out, my voice cracking. ¡°You think what happened isn¡¯t replaying in my head?¡±If you spot this story on Amazon, know that it has been stolen. Report the violation.
¡°Then stop making excuses, and face what you are!¡±
¡°What I am...¡± I muttered, the words felt like poison. I stepped back slowly, shaking my head. ¡°I didn¡¯t choose this,¡± I said, tightening my fists. ¡°I didn¡¯t choose to be-¡°
¡°Yeah, well neither did I.¡± He drew his sword, golden light shimmering off it like the sun.
I froze. It felt like I could hear my heart beating through my chest. He was serious. Sacer, my twin brother, actually meant to kill me. Before I could even think of a response, he charged, his sword a streak of gold as it sliced through the air.
I barely had time to react, a pillar of black flames shooting up between us as a last-ditched effort to protect myself. ¡°Sacer, I don¡¯t want to fight you!¡±
¡°Too late for that.¡± he shot back, his blade carving through the flames as he pressed on.
The battle was brutal. Sacer was precise with his movements and attacks, whereas I was moving on pure instinct and the desperation to survive. Our magic clashed repeatedly, sending shockwaves throughout the wasteland.
¡°Why¡¯re you doing this?!¡± I cried out, dodging a strike that would probably have split me in two.
¡°Because I can¡¯t let this happen again!¡± He roared, his voice breaking with emotion.
¡°You think I don¡¯t hate myself for this? These people took me in!¡± I screamed, unleashing a wave of black fire that consumed him
.
Sacer charged through the flames, his body enveloped in a golden glow, his sword raised high. As if by instinct, or Damon¡¯s influence, I coated my forearms in the demonic flames and raised both of them overhead to stop the blade in it¡¯s tracks.
The clash sent us both reeling, knocking us apart. Despite the warning signs my body was giving me, I managed to stay standing.
Sacer¡¯s eyes locked onto mine, his chest heaving. ¡°This has to end, Luca,¡± he said, his voice heavy with sorrow. ¡°One way or another.¡±
I stared at him. He was my brother, the boy I grew up with and shared all my memories with, and that made the weight of his words all the more heavier. Could I actually make myself fight him, even though I knew he was right?
¡°Please.¡± I whispered, my voice breaking.
But Sacer¡¯s eyes hardened, and I knew he wouldn¡¯t stop. And so, the fight raged on.
Each clash of our magic tore apart what little remained of what I once called home. Sacer moved with purpose, each strike with his broadsword meant to disarm me, or kill me. But my black flames acted on their own accord, fueled by my fear and my anger.
I hated it.
Every second of it.
Sacer lunged, his sword gleaming as it slashed through the air. I barely managed to dodge, the blade grazing my side. Searing pain spread across my ribs, and I staggered, squeezing the wound tight as blood seeped through my fingers.
His blade swung toward my shoulder, and I raised my arm to protect myself, cloaking it in black fire. The magic-infused edge struck it, shattering my defense and throwing me off balance. I slammed my foot down to stabilize myself, and Sacer took advantage of that.
He swung again, this time catching my thigh. I cried out as pain flared, my knee buckling. I moved on instinct, thrusting my hand forward. A torrent of black flames surged and my brother had barely any time to react, the fire licking at his arm and shoulder.
His chest heaved, his golden light flickering, fading, as blood dripped down his arm. ¡°Luca,¡± he said, using his good hand to wipe a bead of sweat from his eyes. ¡°You haven¡¯t changed. You fight just like a kid. No training or thought behind your moves to speak of.¡±
And then he charged again.
This time, I wasn¡¯t fast enough to protect myself. His blade pierced my shoulder. The force of the blow sent me crashing to the ground, blood pooling beneath me as I struggled to gasp for air.
Sacer stood over me, his broadsword aimed directly at my heart, trembling. Our eyes met and we stayed there for what felt like an eternity before he pulled back and turned away from me, his sword clattering to the ground.
¡°Sa...cer..?¡± I gasped out, forcing myself off my back and onto my butt. He was silent, his fists hanging at his sides, trembling.
¡°Go.¡± He finally managed to choke out.
¡°...Wha..?¡± I croaked, managing to bring myself to my feet, my right hand gripping the wound on my side tightly.
Sacer turned to look at me, his eyes which were hard and resolute not five minutes go, were now wet with tears, his heroic persona breaking. ¡°Go!¡± he yelled.
¡°Sacer, why? I don¡¯t-¡° I took a heavy step towards him, arm outstretched.
¡°GO!¡±
Whatever was going through his head, I just had to accept. He was letting me live. I turned away from the scene, hobbling away. Ignoring every single sign my body was giving me to stop, to rest, I made my way out of the ruins of Draemoor.
Chapter Nine: Response
-Sacer-
The Valtarian throne room was decorated with portraits of past kings and heroes, each one sporting snow-white hair and piercing golden eyes.
¡°Two survivors?¡± King Calor asked, chin in hand as he pondered what he was hearing. His expression was stoic, but his eyes showed his disbelief. ¡°How is that even possible?¡±
¡°They weren¡¯t in Draemoor at the time,¡± I responded, glancing back at the duo behind me, an older man beyond his years, and the woman who had lied to me about Luca¡¯s whereabouts. She stared at me, her eye¡¯s practically burning with contempt. ¡°they were in a neighboring village. Oppi.¡±
His Majesty¡¯s fingers drummed a slow rhythm against the armrest of the throne, his sharp gaze narrowing as he processed my words. ¡°Oppi,¡± He repeated, the name dripping with skepticism. ¡°How fortunate the boy''s carnage only stopped at Draemoor.¡±
Before I could respond, the woman behind me took a step forward. Her eyes locked onto the king¡¯s, full of defiance. ¡°It''s not Luca¡¯s fault.¡±
¡°Luca?¡± He said, leaning forward slightly, his voice carrying an edge. ¡°The boy you lied about? The one you swore was nowhere to be found? That he just passed through?¡±
She flinched, but her attitude remained unyielding. ¡°Yes, because if I hadn¡¯t, your Hero here would have dragged him back in chains- or worse.¡± She said, jutting a thumb in my direction.
I glanced back at her, caught off guard by the amount of conviction in her voice. She had lied to me, misled me about my brother, and now she was standing here defending the man who burned her village to the ground.
¡°You think you understand him, Your Majesty?¡± She continued, voice rising. ¡°You think you know what he is, what he¡¯s capable of. But you don¡¯t. None of you do. He didn¡¯t ask for this- he¡¯s not some monster you can pin your failures on. He¡¯s just a kid.¡±
Calor¡¯s expression darkened, his fingers tightening on the throne. ¡°You dare question my understanding of the threat that boy brings?¡±
¡°I¡¯m questioning your understanding of humanity,¡± she snapped. ¡°You sit here, safe in your castle, painting Luca as the villain because it¡¯s easier than admitting the truth. That you¡¯re scared of him.¡±
The room fell into stunned silence, the guards exchanging nervous looks. My stomach churned as I watched the tension rise.
Calor rose from his throne, his imposing figure towering above us. ¡°You speak boldly for someone who lied to protect this demon,¡± he said, his voice low. ¡°be very careful with your next words, woman.¡±
But she didn¡¯t falter. She stepped closer, her gaze unrelenting. ¡°You call him a demon because you fear him. But Luca is more than whatever¡¯s inside of him. He¡¯s more than the Demon King¡¯s shadow. He¡¯s more human than any of you.¡±
I stared at her, my thoughts spinning. Her words ringing in my ears. ¡°Enough,¡± I said, my voice cutting through the tense air. I stepped forward, placing myself between her and the king. ¡°You don¡¯t know him.¡±
She turned her burning gaze to me, her contempt now directed fully at my interruption. ¡°And you do? You? The one hunting him down like an animal? The brother who dreams of nothing but ending his twins life?¡±
My chest tightened, her words striking deep at the memories of my battle against Luca. Letting him go. ¡°I¡¯m doing what I have to,¡± I said, my voice low. ¡°You think I want this? To...¡± I stopped, my fists tightening. ¡°To kill him?¡±
Her defiance wavered for the first time, speaking quietly, ¡°If you know him, hero, then you know he¡¯s not the monster you¡¯re all making him out to be. You¡¯d know he¡¯s still your brother.¡±
I opened my mouth to respond, but King Calor¡¯s voice thundered through the room, stopping me in my tracks.Support the creativity of authors by visiting Royal Road for this novel and more.
¡°Enough of this!¡± He descended the dais, his eyes blazing with authority. ¡°You speak as though the boy is blameless, as though he is not Damon¡¯s vessel. Do you forget what that means? What he did to your home?!¡±
She stood her ground as she spoke, her voice laced with venom, ¡°I forget nothing, Your Majesty. But I can¡¯t believe you¡¯ve forgotten who¡¯s responsible for Damon. Who made him into the monster he was.¡±
The tension in the room was suffocating, the weight of her accusation hanging heavy. King Calor stopped a mere pace from her, mana crackling in his hands.
¡°You are bold,¡± he said, his voice a low growl. ¡°But you tread on dangerous territory. Defending a demon is treason. Perhaps I should end this farce and have you executed alongside your precious Luca.¡±
¡°Try it.¡± she countered.
Calor¡¯s jaw tightened, his fists clenching at his sides. For a moment, I thought he might strike her. Instead, he turned to me, his golden eyes boring into mine.
¡°Sacer,¡± He commanded. ¡°You say you do what must be done. Then do it. Find your brother. Bring him here. Alive, if possible. But if not...¡± He let the words hang, their meaning clear.
I nodded stiffly, my throat dry. ¡°Yes, Your Majesty.¡±
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The heavy doors of the throne room groaned shut behind me, leaving an oppressive silence. My boots echoed against the marble floors as I made my way down the corridor, my thoughts swirling in the wake of her accusations.
Her voice clung to me like a bug. I hated how the words struck so deep, how they stirred the doubts I worked so hard to ignore.
¡°Wow, you look like someone just slapped you.¡±
I glanced up to see Edric leaning lazily against the wall, arms crossed and a smirk plastered on his face. His auburn hair was slightly tousled, and his jacket hung open in a way that gave off the idea he cared more about appearance than his title.
¡°What are you doing here?¡± I asked, my voice sharper than intended.
He pushed off the pillar and made his way over, offering me a drink like he hadn¡¯t just insulted me. ¡°What, a guy can¡¯t check on his favorite knight in shining armor?¡± He paused, looking me up and down. ¡°Though, that ¡®shining¡¯ part is a bit too generous.¡±
I rolled my eyes but took the drink from him anyway. ¡°What do you want, Edric?¡±
Edric grinned, unfazed by my tone. ¡°Oh, you know, just making sure you didn¡¯t get turned into a Calor-shaped punching bag. You just got that look, you know? The one that just screams, ¡®Someone just said something I didn¡¯t want to hear, and now I¡¯m questioning all my life choices.¡¯¡±
I glared at him, but this only made his smile widen. ¡°Am I wrong?¡±
Sighing, I pinching the bridge of my nose. ¡°She defended him,¡± I muttered.
Edric blinked. ¡®Who? That girl from Draemoor? What¡¯d she do, throw a shoe at Calor or something?¡±
¡°No,¡± I replied, but I couldn¡¯t help a small smirk at the mental image. ¡°She... she called us cowards, basically. Said Luca was more human than Calor. More human than me.¡±
He let out a whistle, then clapped me on the shoulder. ¡°Yowch, that¡¯s definitely gotta sting.¡±
I shrugged him off, but he wasn¡¯t done. ¡°Honestly though? She¡¯s got guts. Calling out King Golden Eyes in his own throne room? I like her already. She¡¯s got spunk.¡±
¡°She doesn¡¯t know what she¡¯s talking about,¡±
¡°Doesn¡¯t she?¡± Edric countered, his tone annoyingly playful. ¡°I mean, I get it- Luca¡¯s the big bad Demon King or whatever. But you two grew up together didn¡¯t you? You can¡¯t tell me the kid who used to steal snacks from the pantry and blame it on you is some big irredeemable monster.¡±
¡°That¡¯s not the point!¡± I snapped, stopping in my tracks to face him. ¡°Luca¡¯s dangerous. Whether it¡¯s his fault or not, he¡¯s the sole reason Draemoor burned. People are dead because of him.¡±
His grin faded, and for a moment I thought he was going to say something serious. But then he shrugged, his usual levity returning. ¡°Well, if he¡¯s that dangerous, you¡¯d better find him before Alden or Lysara do. That way, you can do that ¡®big brother thing¡¯ where you knock some sense into him. Y¡¯know, preferably without the sword.¡±
I shook my head, but I couldn¡¯t stop myself from smiling due to his optimism. ¡°You make it sound so simple.¡±
¡°Life¡¯s not simple,¡± Edric said, throwing an arm around my shoulders. ¡°But hey, ya got me, and I¡¯m basically the definition of ¡®lucky charm.¡¯ Between my brains, your ¡®chosen one¡¯-ness, and I don¡¯t know, sheer dumb luck, we¡¯ll figure it out.¡±
I sighed, but I didn¡¯t shrug him off. ¡°His Majesty is letting those two stay in the palace,¡± I said, changing the subject.
¡°Oh, that¡¯s good.¡± He said. ¡°I mean, it¡¯s definitely just to keep an eye on them, but still- nice digs. Think they¡¯ll let me crash with them if I say I¡¯m part of the royal ¡®find Luca¡¯ squad?¡±
¡°Not a chance,¡± I responded flatly.
¡°Worth a shot.¡±
As we made our way into the courtyard, Edric¡¯s teasing words stayed with me. I didn¡¯t know if his optimism was naive or exactly what I needed, but at least I didn¡¯t have to face this alone.
Chapter Ten: Three Months Later
Three months had passed since that day in the throne room, but the weight of that girl''s words still lingered in my mind like an infected wound. Every time I closed my eyes, I could hear her: The brother who dreams of nothing but ending his twins life.
I hadn¡¯t spoken to her since, but the words never left me.
The field around me was scarred and smoking, evidence of another long day of drills. Edric was lounging a short distance away, casually tossing a dagger in the air, while Alden and Lysara watched me with matching looks of quiet concern.
¡°You¡¯re pushing yourself too hard,¡± Alden said, his tone steady. His grey hair was tied back, while his sharp blue eyes held a kind of calm authority.
¡°I¡¯m fine.¡± I muttered, brushing past him as I made my way towards our camp.
Lysara stepped into my path. ¡°He¡¯s right, you know. You¡¯re strong, but you¡¯re no use to anyone if you¡¯re burned out.¡±
I clenched my jaw but said nothing. Lysara was always quick to remind me of my limits, but I wasn¡¯t sure if she understood just how high my personal stakes were.
¡°Let ¡®em stew,¡± Edric said, his voice light as he joined us. He threw an arm around Alden¡¯s shoulders, ignoring the older man¡¯s exasperated sigh. ¡°You know Sacer. He¡¯s got the whole ¡®hero¡¯ shtick down to an art form.¡±
Lysara shot him a sharp look. ¡°This isn¡¯t a joke, Edric.¡±
¡°I know,¡± He replied, his tone softening. ¡°But someone¡¯s gotta keep things light around here.¡±
Alden shook his head but didn¡¯t argue. Instead, he turned to me. ¡°We¡¯ve made progress,¡± he said. ¡°The reports from the outlying villages suggest we¡¯re narrowing the search. It¡¯s only a matter of time before we find this dragon, and that means we¡¯ll have found Luca.¡±
¡°That¡¯s not good enough!¡± I spat. ¡°Every day that passes, we¡¯re losing him. And every day, the damage he can do gets worse and worse.¡±
Edric, sensing the tension, stepped up with a bright grin. ¡°Alllll right, everyone, let¡¯s not turn this into another lecture. We¡¯ve had enough of those to last a life time, eh?¡± As he said this, Edric nudged my side with his elbow. ¡°How about we get some food before we start biting each other¡¯s heads off?¡±
Without waiting for a response, he slung his arm around Lysara¡¯s shoulders and started to lead her toward the campfire. She gave me one last glance before allowing herself to be dragged away.
Alden lingered for a moment more, placing his hand on my shoulder. ¡°You¡¯re not alone in this, Sacer, don¡¯t forget that.¡±
All I could do was nod.
As the camp settled for the night, I stared into the distance. Somewhere out there, Luca was waiting. I could feel it in my bones.
Edric appeared at my side, holding out a bowl of stew. ¡°You should eat,¡± he said, his tone unusually serious. ¡°You need your strength.¡±
I took the bowl without a word, and for a moment, the silence between us felt almost comfortable. Then he smirked, the teasing glint returning to his eyes.
¡°You know, for someone destined to save the world, you¡¯re really bad at taking care of yourself. Maybe I should start carrying you around like a princess.¡±
Despite myself, I let out a small huff of laughter. ¡°I¡¯d like to see you try.¡±
¡°Challenge accepted,¡± he said.
And just like that, the tension in my bones eased, if only for the moment.
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¡°Wow.¡± I said as I stood at the charred remains of a forest, staring at claw marks that could only belong to a dragon.
¡°You¡¯re sure this is the right trail?¡± Lysara asked, crouching beside the deep gouges in the earth.
Edric knelt beside her, running his fingers across the marks. ¡°Oh, it¡¯s a dragon all right. A big one, too, judging by how big these are.¡± He looked up at me with a grin. ¡°I¡¯d say we¡¯re on the right track.¡±
I crossed my arms, my gaze fixed on the horizon where smoke rose in thin, grey columns. ¡°And you think this is connected to Luca?¡±
Alden stood nearby, his expression unreadable as he looked across the landscape. ¡°The reports match the destruction in Draemoor,¡± he said. ¡°Entire villages burned to the ground, survivors claiming to see black flames. It could be him.¡±
Edric straightened, brushing dirt off his hands. ¡°Well, if we¡¯re going after a dragon, I hope someone brought some sort of a plan. Or at least some dragon-killing style weapons.¡±
Alden let out an amused chuckle. ¡°Let¡¯s move. If we keep following the smoke we might catchup before nightfall.¡±
The four of us set off. The air grew warmer as we approached the source of the smoke, and the landscape became increasingly desolate. Trees stood like skeletons against the sky, and the ground was littered with the scorched remains of what might once have been homes.
¡°This place feels... wrong.¡± Lysara muttered, her hand resting on the hilt of her broadsword.
I couldn¡¯t argue with her. There WAS an unnatural stillness to the air, broken only by the distant crackle of fire.
Edric paused, tilting his head as if listening for something. ¡°Do you hear that?¡± he asked, his voice unusually serious.
I strained my ears, and then I heard it: a low, guttural growl that sent a shiver down my spine.
¡°Looks like we¡¯re closer than we thought,¡± Alden said, his tone calm but his hand hovered near his blade.
Ahead of us, the smoke thickened, and a massive shape emerged from the haze. The dragon was a towering monster of black scales, its eyes glowing crimson. Its massive wings outstretched as it rose into the sky.
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Edric broke the silence with a low whistle. ¡°Well, that¡¯s definitely not something you see every day.¡±
¡°Stay focused,¡± Lysara snapped, her sword already drawn.
The dragon raised its head, nostrils flaring as it caught our scent. Its eyes burned with an intelligence that sent a chill shuddering through my bones. This dragon wasn¡¯t mindless. It was dangerous.
¡°We should move slowly,¡± Alden whispered, ¡°No sudden movements.¡±
¡°Move slowly?¡± Edric let out a low, nervous laugh. ¡°That thing could fry us at any second!¡±
¡°Then don¡¯t give it a reason to, you idiot!¡± Lysara hissed.
It¡¯s gaze swept over us, lingering on me for a second longer than I was comfortable with.
¡°What¡¯s it¡ waiting for?¡± Edric murmured, taking an unconscious step behind Alden.
The dragon landed down on the scorched earth, its massive claws digging in. It let out a deafening roar, the force of it nearly knocking us off our feet.
¡°Get ready!¡± I shouted, drawing my sword.
In an instant, the dragon lunged forward, flames erupting from its mouth in a wave of black fire. The inferno barreled toward us, heat washing over my skin like a wave.
¡°Scatter!¡± Alden bellowed.
I dove to the side as the ground where we once stood was consumed in a blazing inferno. The dragon¡¯s flames burned unnaturally hot. Like his.
Edrick wasted no time, lightning coating his sword as he drew it from the scabbard.¡±Hey ugly!¡± He shouted, taking a run towards the dragon. Its eyes flicked over to him, growling. ¡°Got its attention now!¡± he called, his tone too gleeful for the situation he was in.
Lysara moved with precision, darting behind the dragon. Her sword glowed with a silvery light as she slashed at the beast¡¯s hind legs, each clash returning with a resounding clang. ¡°Its scales are too thick!¡± She shouted, frustration evident in her voice.
Alden extended a hand toward the sky. The air around him crackled, and moments later, a bolt of lightning came down onto the dragon¡¯s back. It roared in pain, its tail lashing out in fury.
The massive appendage crashed through the remains of the forest. I barely managed to duck in time, the force of the wind from the strike sending me stumbling.
The beast turned its burning crimson eyes on me, and for a moment, I felt fear. Then it lunged, its jaws snapping with deadly accuracy. I rolled to the side, slashing at its face as I passed. My blade skittered off its scales, leaving little more than a scratch.
¡°Not good enough!¡± I hissed, cursing myself. Edric appeared at my side, his chest heaving, his smile never fading despite the sweat dripping down his face.
Lysara leapt onto the dragon¡¯s back, her blade glowed brighter as she drove it in the softer flesh beneath one of its scales. The beast bellowed in pain, bucking wildly in an attempt to throw her off.
Alden stepped forward, his hands crackling with mana. ¡°Lysara, move!¡± he warned. As soon as she jumped clear, he called down a barrage of lightning strikes. The bolts dancing across the dragon¡¯s body. It roared, smoke rising from where the electricity seared its flesh.
We grouped up again with the opportunity Alden presented us. ¡°We can¡¯t keep this up,¡± Lysara said, breathing heavily.
¡°We don¡¯t have a choice,¡± I replied, glaring at the dragon as it shook off its pain.
Edric, as always, grinned. ¡°Hey, at least it¡¯s not boring!¡±
¡°Focus, Edric!¡± Alden snapped.
The dragon roared, its wings beating furiously as it prepared to strike. Alden raised his hand to the skys, summoning another storm of lightning. But even as the dragon faltered, the beast''s eyes burned with fury.
It broke through the barrage of lightning strikes, lunging toward my mentor. I didn¡¯t think- I just moved. My sword clashed with its claws, the force of the impact rattling my entire body.
¡°Back off!¡± I growled, forcing more and more magic into my sword, pushing against the beast with everything I had.
The dragon lashed out again, sending me rolling into the dirt. Its tail slammed into Alden, sending him crashing into a tree with a sickening thud. Lysara was thrown back by another swipe of its claws, her sword clattering to the ground as she hit the earth hard.
My arm was broken, shattered from the clash with the beast''s claws. The dragon let out a stream of fire, surging toward Edric. I tried to move to his aid but my injuries held me in place.
¡°Edric!¡± I cried, panic rising as I realized I couldn¡¯t heal myself fast enough to save him.
A sudden torrent of black flames erupted from the treeline, colliding with the dragon¡¯s fire and driving it back. The new fire burned hotter and fiercer, consuming the dragon¡¯s attack.
From within the inferno stepped out Luca, his red eyes blazing like embers, his figure wreathed in flames. He strode forward, his expression unyielding, as the dragon turned its rage on him.
¡°Leave.¡± Luca commanded, his voice low and dangerous. With a swipe of his hand, the inferno around him danced forward, enveloping the dragon in a firestorm.
The dragon recoiled, thrashing wildly as it tried to escape the searing heat. Luca¡¯s flames were darker and hotter than they had been three months ago, they seemed to consume the very air around them.
His hair now fell past his shoulders, tied back into a loose ponytail that still left a few strands framing his face. Scars criss crossed his arms and neck, there was another running along his chin. But his armor was what caught my attention the most. It was dark, made of matte black steel reinforced with leather straps, and the cloak draped over his back swayed faintly with the lingering heat. He looked less like the brother I knew and more like a figure out of legend- a force of nature.
¡°Edric!¡± I choked out, dragging myself toward where my friend lay crumpled on the ground. His breathing was shallow, his face pale. I tried to summon my magic again, but my body refused to cooperate. The fight had drained me completely.
Luca¡¯s eyes flicked toward me, and for a moment, I thought I saw a glimmer of concern. He knelt beside Edric, the flames around him dimming slightly as he extended a hand over my fallen friend.
¡°You¡¯re lucky I got here in time,¡± he muttered, his voice calm but edged with something- anger? Resentment? ¡°Imagine its shape¡ Control it¡¡± he said to himself as black flames flowed from his hand, swirling around Edric in a controlled cocoon. The fire didn¡¯t harm; instead, it seemed to seep into Edric¡¯s wounds, cauterizing the torn and burned flesh.
I stared, stunned. Luca¡¯s flames were powerful, destructive. But now they were healing?
Edric stirred, blinking up at Luca in confusion. ¡°Are you¡ the devil?¡± he croaked.
¡°Barely.¡± my brother replied, standing and turning his attention back to the black dragon. Its massive body smoldering from the firestorm Luca had unleashed, crimson eyes burning with hatred as it locked onto him.
Alden groaned from where he¡¯d been thrown, and Lysara struggled to her feet, leaning on her sword for support. ¡°Luca Umbra?¡± she rasped, her expression a mix of fear and disbelief. ¡°How-¡±
¡°Later,¡± Luca cut her off, his gaze never leaving the dragon. ¡°This isn¡¯t your fight anymore.¡±
¡®What are you talking about?¡± I demanded, forcing myself to stand despite my body screaming at me. ¡°That thing is yours, isn¡¯t it?¡±
He looked at me, his eyes wide in genuine disbelief. ¡°You think I own a dragon?¡±
Before I could argue, the dragon roared and lunged at Luca, its claws tearing through the air with terrifying speed. He didn¡¯t flinch. With a flick of his wrist, the fire surrounding him erupted into a towering inferno, forming a barrier the dragon¡¯s claws couldn¡¯t penetrate.
His flames coiled around the dragon¡¯s limbs like living chains, dragging the beast to the ground with a force that shook the earth. The monster thrashed and roared, but Luca¡¯s control was absolute.
¡°Why are you here?¡± he muttered to himself, his voice barely audible over the roar of flames and the dragon¡¯s cries. ¡°Who sent you?¡±
The dragon seemed to sense its defeat, its movements growing more desperate as Luca approached. For a moment, I thought he might finish it off, but instead, he paused, his eyes narrowing as he studied the creature.
¡°Luca, what¡¯re you doing?¡± I called, my voice hoarse.
¡°Something¡¯s wrong,¡± he replied. ¡°There¡¯s something off about this guy. It¡¯s too focused, too¡ deliberate.¡± He tilted his head, thinking out loud. ¡°It¡¯s almost like its-¡±
The dragon let out a deafening roar, cutting him off. With a final, desperate surge of energy, it broke free from Luca¡¯s flames, its wings snapping open as it took to the sky. Luca¡¯s fire lashed out in response, but the dragon was already gone.
Silence fell over the battlefield, the crackle of dying flames and the ragged breathing of my party being the only noise that filled the void. Luca stood motionless, staring after the dragon with an unreadable expression.
Chapter Eleven: Heart-To-Heart
Luca stood there, flames still licking at his heels as he stared off in the direction of the dragon. My heart pounded in my chest, but it wasn¡¯t from exertion¡ it was fear. I was scared of my brother.
¡°Explain,¡± Alden said, his hoarse voice cutting through the quiet. He picked himself up off the ground, wincing in pain. ¡°Why didn¡¯t you kill it?¡±
Luca turned his head slightly, his eyes landing on me for a moment before moving to my mentor. ¡°It escaped,¡± he said.
¡°Escaped?¡± The older man¡¯s voice rose in a mixture of disbelief and anger. ¡°You¡¯re telling me, with that show of power you just gave¡ it just escaped?¡±
¡°I don¡¯t owe you an explanation,¡± Luca shot back.
I stepped forward, my broken arm throbbing as I cradled it. ¡°You can¡¯t just expect us to take your word for it,¡± I said, strained. ¡°That dragon¡¯s fire- it looked like yours, Luca. Exactly like yours.¡±
His gaze shifted to me, hands clenching at his sides. ¡°I¡¯m not responsible for that thing,¡±
¡°You think that¡¯s enough?¡± Lysara barked. ¡°We¡¯re supposed to believe that you just happened to be in the same village this dragon was attacking, and that you had nothing to do with it?¡±
Luca took a deep breath before speaking, ¡°You don¡¯t have to believe me, but it¡¯s the truth.¡± As he spoke, he studied one of his hands. ¡°There¡¯s someone out there- the same person controlling this dragon, I think. They¡¯re posing as me.¡±
¡°You expect us to believe that nonsense?¡± Lysara spat, shaking her head. ¡°You want us to believe that there is someone else out there capable of producing black flames?¡±
¡°Enough!¡± I snapped, my voice breaking from the strain. Everyone turned to me. I met Luca¡¯s gaze, ignoring the orders Gabriel was pushing into the forefront of my mind. ¡°Why would someone pose as you?¡±
Luca hesitated, his gaze softening. ¡°To spread fear, maybe. Or to see the world burn? I don¡¯t know who or why, but¡ I have to find them and stop them.¡±
¡°How noble of you,¡± Alden muttered, though his voice lacked the fire and conviction it sported earlier.
Luca ignored him, turning to leave.
¡°Wait,¡± I said, stepping forward again. The pain in my arm flared, but I forced myself to keep moving. ¡°Where are you going?¡±
¡°To find them, like I said.¡± He stated, continuing to walk towards the tree line.
¡°I¡¯m not letting you leave!¡± I cried out.
This stopped him in his tracks, and he turned to look at me, a playful smirk on his face. ¡°Your arm is broken, Sacer. How would you stop me?¡±
I stopped a few paces behind him, pumping as much of my magic into my arm as I could in an attempt to heal myself. ¡°It¡¯s my responsibility to-¡±
¡°To what?¡± He cut me off, the smirk leaving his face. ¡°To kill me? Forget the broken arm, Sacer, do you really think you could take me in a fight right now?¡±
I hesitated for a moment, glancing down at my arm and then to my comrades. Alden was leaning on Lysara, his body hurt from being thrown into the tree. Edric was in the worst shape, but, thanks to Luca¡
¡°I¡¯m going with you.¡±
¡°What?¡± he asked, dumbfounded.
¡°I''m going with you.¡± I repeated, my voice steady.
A short laugh erupted from Luca as he shook his head. ¡°No.. haha, no you¡¯re not.¡±
¡°I am.¡± I stepped forward, ignoring the sharp pulse of pain in my arm. ¡°You said it- someone is out there using magic just like yours. They¡¯re attacking villages and hurting people. It¡¯s my duty as Gabriel to stop them.¡±
Luca¡¯s red eyes darkened. ¡°Gabriel huh? And what comes after we stop them? I¡¯m finally executed?¡±
Before I could respond, Alden scoffed. ¡°Sacer has a point. If you¡¯re telling the truth, this imposter is dangerous.¡±
¡°Why are we trusting him?¡± Lysara spat. ¡°We¡¯re just gonna let this monster play hero?¡±
Luca quickly shot her a glare. ¡°I never said I was playing hero. My life already sucks, I don¡¯t need someone else¡¯s crimes pinned on me too.¡±
I swallowed hard. ¡°Then let me help you bring them down, Luca.¡±
Silence.
Lysara shook her head. ¡°Look at this, I mean, seriously- In these past three months, two villages have burned to the ground. Just like Draemoor did. And you expect me to trust you? Sorry, but I¡¯m not as stupid as Edric.¡±
¡°Hey,¡± Edric muttered weakly.
Luca didn¡¯t respond right away. Instead, he studied his hands. Thinking. When he finally spoke, he met my gaze directly. ¡°Fine.¡±
Before I could say anything, Edric, still laid out, groaned and pushed himself up onto his elbows. ¡°Yeah, I¡¯m going too.¡±This narrative has been unlawfully taken from Royal Road. If you see it on Amazon, please report it.
Alden turned to him, his eyes wide. ¡°Edric, you can barely sit up.¡±
Edric grinned wide. ¡°What? Nah, I¡¯m in perfect condition.¡± With a cough, he turned to Luca. ¡°You saved me back there, that¡¯s gotta mean something.¡±
My brother rolled his eyes. ¡°It doesn¡¯t.¡±
Ignoring him, Edric forced himself upright with a grimace. ¡°Well, too bad for you, I¡¯m stuck to our Hero here like a tick.¡±
Luca scoffed. ¡°Sacer? Fine, sure, I can stomach him around me. But you? You think you can keep up?¡±
¡°Bet on it.¡±
Alden let out a laugh. ¡°And what, I¡¯m just supposed to let you two run off with the Demon King? King Calor ordered for you to bring him in, Sacer. Dead or Alive.¡±
I turned to Alden, my voice firm. ¡°I¡¯m not asking you to trust Luca. I need you to trust me.¡±
My teacher¡¯s jaw tightened. He glanced at Lysara for support, but she seemed just as wary.
She crossed her arms. ¡°You¡¯re making a mistake, Sacer.¡±
¡°Maybe,¡± I sighed. ¡°But it¡¯s my mistake to make.¡±
Luca glanced between the four of us before finally pinching the bridge of his nose, a groan escaping his lips. ¡°Don¡¯t slow me down.¡±
A small, satisfied smile crossed my lips, and with that we turned and headed into the treeline.
¡ª
As we walked through the forest, Edric trudged along beside me, his usual energy dulled by exhaustion. Luca walked a few paces ahead, silent.
Edric groaned, rubbing his ribs. ¡°You¡¯d think the guy who saved my life would give me a piggyback ride¡¡±
Luca snorted. ¡°Not a chance.¡±
He huffed but didn''t argue. Edric took a few more steps before his legs wobbled. Luca barely caught him before he hit the ground.
¡°Alright that¡¯s enough!¡± I said, watching as Luca placed him against a fallen log.
¡°I¡¯m fine,¡± Edric muttered.
¡°No you¡¯re not,¡± I countered.
Luca crouched nearby, picking up a twig. In an instant, the kindling erupted into black flames, the fire casting an eerie glow over the clearing. ¡°You can sleep here,¡± he said. ¡°Sacer and I will keep watch.¡±
Edric didn¡¯t argue, just grunted and folded his arms behind his head. Within minutes he was snoring.
I sighed and took a seat on a rock nearby. The silence between my brother and I was thick and unnerving. Surprisingly, he was the one who broke it.
¡°How¡¯s dad?¡± He asked, staring into the fire.
I hesitated. ¡°He.. uh, left. Three months ago.¡±
¡°What do you mean?¡±
I exhaled sharply. ¡°He didn¡¯t tell me much, just left a note. It said he was looking for you.¡±
¡°He shouldn¡¯t have done that,¡± Luca muttered.
¡°Can you blame him?¡± I asked, leaning forward slightly. ¡°Ever since that day, he regretted how he pushed you away.¡±
¡°Like you?¡±
I tensed, a frown forming.
Before I could respond, Luca turned to me. His arm outstretched, aimed directly at my still broken arm. Just like before, with Edric, flames flowed from his fingertips and wrapped around my limb like a chrysalis. At first, the heat was unbearable, but then it became warm, almost gentle.
Thankful for both the subject change, and the reprieve from pain, I spoke up. ¡°Okay, how¡¯re you doing that?¡±
¡°What do you mean?¡±
I leaned back against the tree behind me, staring up at the canopy above. ¡°All of it. You showed up out of nowhere, controlling your magic like never before. You¡¯re capable of healing with it now too?¡± I let out a long, dissatisfied sigh. ¡°I really don¡¯t understand how magic works. I¡¯ve just been¡ using it.¡±
Luca huffed a small, amused sound. Almost a snicker. ¡°You¡¯re telling me the great Hero doesn¡¯t know how magic works?¡±
I shot him a look. ¡°How do you?¡±
He reached down, grabbing a small stone from the dirt and began tossing it in his palm. ¡°After Draemoor, Damon has been silent for the most part. But his memories are more vivid than ever. I can see¡ everything. His life, his battles, et cetera. How much do you know?¡±
¡°Well, not much,¡± I admitted. ¡°I know we¡¯re born with a mana-producing organ. A Skalera, right?¡±
¡°Yeah. Most people are born with an affinity,¡± he said. ¡°Fire, water, earth. Basic elements. Although, there are some rarer ones,¡± he jutted a thumb towards Edrics sleeping body. ¡°this dunce and that old man have a lightning affinity. And then, there¡¯s special cases. Like you.¡±
¡°Like me?¡± I asked, my eyebrow raised.
¡°Light magic is divine. It¡¯s different, not really an element.¡± He said simply.
I shifted on the rock slightly. ¡°What about you?¡±
Luca¡¯s gaze returned to the fire, he looked almost solemn. ¡°Then there¡¯s demonic magic,¡± he said quietly. ¡°Magic that shouldn¡¯t be here. Powerful, and wild. Wrong.¡±
Silence again. The fire crackled.
Finally, I spoke up. ¡°Do you hate it?¡±
Luca turned to me, and for a moment, I saw the little boy I grew up with. Then his expression hardened.
¡°With every breath I take.¡±
His voice was quiet, but I felt the weight of it.
¡°Then why do you keep using it? If you just came with me to Valtara and spoke to King Calor, I¡¯m sure we could figure something out. Maybe even be able to separate Damon from you. Maybe.¡±
Luca scoffed, running a hand through his hair. ¡°I don¡¯t trust the royal family at all.¡± He glanced at me. ¡°I¡¯ll prove I¡¯m not Damon. My own way. And that starts with finding whoever is controlling a dragon and burning villages down.¡±
I looked down, contemplating how to respond, then forced a smirk. ¡°You know, that girl defended you.¡±
Luca, taken aback by the subject switch, blinked. ¡°What?¡±
¡°Marei, I think her name was. they returned to Draemoor shortly after our¡ fight, and I brought them back to the capital with me. Frankly, she didn¡¯t like the way King Calor spoke about you,¡± I said. ¡°She stood up for you. Called him a coward.¡±
Something in his face softened, like hearing that eased some fears. ¡°Marei¡ did that?¡±
¡°She your girlfriend or something?¡±
¡°I-¡± Luca turned away from me. ¡°No way. We¡¯re just friends.¡±
I grinned. ¡°Right.¡±
I nudged his shoulder. ¡°Calm down. Remember when we used to sneak out at night?¡±
Luca laughed softly. ¡°You mean when you tried sneaking out and I had to cover for you?¡±
I rolled my eyes. ¡°I got better at it.¡±
My brother hummed. ¡°Mmm, sure. That¡¯s why Father caught you every time.¡±
I laughed, shaking my head. ¡°I¡¯m starting to regret asking you to let us come with you.¡±
¡°No, you¡¯re not.¡±
I sighed. ¡°No, I¡¯m not.¡±
The fire crackled in the moonlight, burning low. The night stretched on, and for the first time in months, we sat together. Not as enemies, not as Gabriel and Damon, but as Luca and Sacer.
As brothers.
Chapter Twelve: Like Me
-Luca-
The morning came slowly, the forest bathed in mist as the sun struggled to pierce through the thick canopy of leaves above. Dew clung to them, the air damp and chilling. The remnants of our fire crackled faintly, thin tendrils of smoke curling into the air. Sacer¡¯s friend, Edric I think his name was, remained asleep, curled up on his side with one arm draped over his stomach. The injuries he¡¯d sustained in the battle against that dragon had worn him down more than he wanted to admit, but at least he was breathing steadily.
I stood at the edge of the clearing where we made camp, staring into the trees as I let the quiet settle over me.
Footsteps crunched over leaves behind me, and I knew who it was before he spoke. ¡°Didn¡¯t sleep?¡±
I shook my head, not taking my eyes off the trees. ¡°Didn¡¯t need to.¡±
Sacer yawned, stretching his arms into the air. ¡°Are you sure you¡¯re not part owl?¡±
A small snort escaped me. ¡°If I was, maybe you wouldn¡¯t catch me so easily.¡±
¡°That¡¯s true,¡± he said. ¡°I mean, even when we were kids, you were terrible at sneaking.¡±
I glanced at him. ¡°Excuse me?¡±
¡°Oh, come on. You have to remember,¡± he said, leaning against a tree. ¡°You were always tripping over something- roots, rocks, yourself. And then you¡¯d get mad at me as if I did it.¡±
¡°You did put them there.¡±
He shrugged, barely holding back a smirk. ¡°That sounds like a theory.¡±
¡°That sounds like you admitting it.¡±
A groggy voice mumbled, ¡°You two are so loud.¡±
Edric sat up, rubbing his face. ¡°Morning, sunshine,¡± Sacer said, ¡°Sleep well?¡±
He stretched with a wince. ¡°I¡¯d sleep better if I didn¡¯t feel like I got trampled by a horse.¡±
¡°That¡¯s because you got trampled by a dragon,¡± I said dryly.
Edric blinked. ¡°Oh. Right.¡±
By midday, we reached the outskirts of another village. It wasn¡¯t large, by any means, but it was bustling with enough people that we wouldn¡¯t immediately stand out. That was good. We needed information without drawing too much attention to ourselves.
¡°We split up,¡± I said. ¡°Ask around, but don¡¯t be obvious. We¡¯re looking for anyone who¡¯s seen someone that looks like me.¡±
¡°Right, because a guy with black hair and red eyes wouldn¡¯t stand out at all,¡± Edric said with a smirk. ¡°Shouldn¡¯t be hard.¡±
Sacer rolled his eyes. ¡°Just don¡¯t get yourself into trouble.¡±
¡°Me? Trouble?¡± Edric grinned, feigning innocence. ¡°Never.¡±
We fanned out, each of us moving through the village, keeping our ears open for any mention of someone resembling me. I overheard a merchant speaking about unusual travelers but nothing concrete. Sacer returned with little more than shrugged shoulders. Edric, on the other hand¡
We heard the commotion before we saw it- raised voices, the scrape of boots against dirt. Rounding the corner, we spotted a group of thugs harassing an elderly woman near the village market. She clutched a small bundle of goods, her face tight with worry and fear.
¡°I told you, I don¡¯t have anything else..¡± she said, voice shaking.
One of the thugs sneered. ¡°That¡¯s funny, because I think you do.¡±
Edric sighed dramatically. ¡°Oh no, looks like some lowlives are being lowlives again. Guess I better save the day.¡±
Sacer quickly chimed in, ¡°Wait, Edric we can all-¡±
Too late, Edric was already striding forward, his easy going grin firmly in place. ¡°Now, now, gentlemen. Don¡¯t you think you¡¯re being a little too¡ forceful?¡±
One of the thugs turned to him, sizing up his five-seven, lean frame. ¡°Walk away, soldier.¡±
Edric tilted his head. ¡°You know, I would, but you¡¯re standing in the way of me being a decent person. So, no can do.¡±
The thug moved to grab him, but before his hand could even get close, lightning arced from Edric¡¯s fingers, slamming into the ground at their feet with a loud snap of electricity.
The men quickly jumped back. ¡®What the-¡±
Edric laughed. ¡°Oh, don¡¯t worry. That was just the warning shot.¡± He twirled a small spark between his fingers, looking entirely too pleased with himself. ¡°Unless, of course, you want me to try again. The next one won¡¯t miss, I promise.¡±Unauthorized tale usage: if you spot this story on Amazon, report the violation.
The thugs exchanged uneasy glances. One scowled. ¡°Tch. Not worth it,¡± They turned and retreated down the street, yelling obscenities at Edric as they went.
The old woman let out a relieved sigh, placing a piece of bread in Edric¡¯s hands. ¡°Thank you, young man.¡±
He gave her a bright smile. ¡°Anytime, ma¡¯am. It¡¯s all part of the job.¡±
As the tension eased, a strange feeling began to prickle at the back of my neck. Eyes- someone was watching me.
I turned sharply, looking for the source of my discomfort. There, in an alley across the way, two piercing red eyes stared at me. Just as I caught sight of them, the figure disappeared into the shadows.
Without a word, I darted after them. ¡®Luca-¡± I heard Sacer call, but I didn¡¯t stop. My boots pounded against the dirt as I sprinted into the narrow passage, twisting through the labyrinth of alleyways.
¡°Wait!¡± I called. ¡°I just want to talk!¡±
I ran. Then- fire. A burst of black flames shot toward me. I barely had time to dodge, feeling the heat graze my arm. My pulse quickened.
They¡¯re like me.
I pressed forward, determined. Another flame shot toward me, but I veered left, pushing off the alley wall to propel myself forward. The gap between us shrank as I closed the distance. Another turn- another burst of fire. I leapt over a stack of crates, landing hard but not slowing.
He was fast, but not fast enough. My footfalls echoed against the stone as I reached out. Just as he was about to turn another corner, I lunged, my hand clamping onto his shoulder. He flinched, struggling violently as I spun him around.
A boy, not much younger than me, maybe thirteen, stared at me with wide, terrified eyes. He trembled, his breath coming in short, panicked bursts.
¡°Please,¡± he whispered. ¡°Don¡¯t hurt me.¡±
The boy trembled beneath my grip, his chest rising and falling with quick, shallow breaths. Up close I could see the soot smudged across his cheek, his black hair tangled as if he¡¯d been running for far longer than just now. But it was his crimson eyes that held me in place.
He swallowed hard, his hands clenched into fists at his sides. ¡°Please,¡± he whispered again, barely above a breath. ¡°I don¡¯t want to die.¡±
I released his shoulder, taking a slow step back. ¡°I.. I¡¯m not going to hurt you.¡±
The boy hesitated, his gaze flicking between me and the alley¡¯s exit behind me, as if he was calculating his chances at escape.
¡°Who are you?¡± I asked. ¡°What¡¯s your name?¡±
The boy licked his lips but said nothing. He was still tense, his hands twitching like he was ready to summon fire at any second. I didn¡¯t want to push him too hard, not when he already looked ready to bolt.
¡°Look, I don¡¯t know what you¡¯ve been through, but I just want to talk. I have a few questions.¡± I said, keeping my tone soft. ¡°You have those eyes. You know what that means right?¡±
He hesitated, his expression wavering- fear giving way to something else. Understanding, maybe. ¡°Damian.¡± He finally said.
¡°Damian,¡± I repeated. ¡°I¡¯m Luca.¡±
He flinched at the sound of my name. He knew it. Maybe not my face, but my name? Definitely. I couldn¡¯t be sure if that was a good thing or not.
I took a step back, giving him space. ¡°I¡¯m not your enemy.¡±
Damian let out a shaky breath, some of the tension in his shoulders easing. He looked me up and down, then finally muttered, ¡°If that¡¯s true, then you should run.¡±
My brows furrowed in suspicion. ¡°Why?¡±
The boy took another half-step back, glancing toward the rooftops. ¡°Because they¡¯re hunting me. And if they see you with me, they¡¯re hunting you too.¡±
Before I could press him further, a figure materialized out of thin air to my left, his broadsword swinging directly at Damian¡¯s head. I didn¡¯t have time to think, I just moved- I kicked Damian¡¯s feet out from under him, knocking him to the ground.
The sword whistled through the air, missing Damian¡¯s head by inches. The attacker staggered, momentarily thrown off balance, and I took the opening. My first connected with his ribs, or at least where they should be. My knuckles instead met metal- armor. He was a knight.
Damian hit the ground with a grunt, rolling into the wall just as the soldier turned his focus on me. In the dim light of the alleyway I got a better look at our assailant. He was lean, not too muscular, but not scrawny either. The definition of a soldier. He disappeared again.
¡°How-¡± I quickly jumped back, the sound of a blade striking the ground where I just stood reverberating off the walls, sparks flying off the ground.
Damian scrambled to his feet and took off towards the alley exit.
A shadow shifted on the rooftop above us. My stomach churned. There were more?
With a deep breath, I let out a torrent of flames from my body. They latched onto the invisible attacker, wrenching a pained cry from him as he flickered into view. Now that I had him marked, I didn¡¯t hesitate- I drove my fist into his face, sending him to the ground.
¡°Whoo..¡± I shook out my hand, the pain still lingering. My gaze snapped to the rooftops- empty. The figure was gone, he must have taken off after Damian. Wasting no time, I turned and sprinted toward the alley¡¯s exit.
The village square was a mess of scattered market stalls and panicked civilians fleeing the scene. In the middle of it all stood Damian, surrounded by three armor-clad soldiers. Black fire licked at his fingertips as looked up at them in fear.
¡°Friends of yours?¡± Edric called from behind as Sacer and he caught up.
My brother, ever the practical one, spoke up. ¡°That symbol¡¡± On the soldiers'' backs rested two swords and a sun. The Valtarian Royal Crest. ¡°By my name as Gabriel, I order you three to leave that boy alone!¡± He barked.
The knights didn¡¯t even spare Sacer a look. Their focus remained on Damian, their swords unsheathed but held at ease- no urgency, no fear. One of them, a woman, stepped forward.
¡°With all due respect, Hero,¡± she said, her tone firm, ¡°this is royal business. I suggest you stay out of it.¡±
Sacer¡¯s jaw tightened. ¡°And what does this boy have to do with the Royal Family?¡±
The middle knight, a man with broad shoulders and a voice like gravel, scoffed. ¡°Last I checked, you weren¡¯t king.¡± His grip on his sword tightened. ¡°Leave this monster to us.¡±
Damian flinched, his black flames flickering wildly, uncontrolled. ¡°I-I didn¡¯t do anything wrong!¡±
The third knight, a younger man, spoke, ¡°You attacked your caretakers.¡±
Sacer took a step forward, placing himself right behind the three soldiers. He placed a hand on the middle¡¯s shoulder. ¡°I demand an explanation.¡±
He shrugged him off, summoning a wall of ice around the three of them and Damian. Sacer cursed under his breath. The knights weren¡¯t going to listen. They didn¡¯t care about his title or his birthright.
Edric sighed, electricity crackling in his hands. ¡°Guess we¡¯re doing this the hard way.¡±
Sacer didn¡¯t reply. His sword was already drawn.
Chapter Thirteen: Break
¡°Luca,¡± Sacer called without looking away from the wall of ice. ¡°Can you burn through this?¡±
I pressed my hand against the barrier, heat already rolling off me in waves. The ice hissed and cracked, but it didn¡¯t immediately give. ¡°Not fast enough.¡±
Sacer let out a deep breath. ¡°Then we go through it.¡± After taking a step back, he braced himself before swinging his sword with all his strength. The impact sent a sharp clang! throughout the square, cracks spider webbing across the ice. ¡°Edric-¡±
¡°On it,¡± Edric cut in, his grin wide. He raised his hands, lightning arcing between his palms before slamming them against the weakened ice. The force of his magic sent a ripple through the wall, and with a resounding crack, the ice began to crumble.
Sacer didn¡¯t wait. The moment an opening showed itself, he moved- his sword a streak of gold as he surged through the breach.
¡°Luca, keep pressure on the ice- don¡¯t let him reinforce the wall!¡± he barked. ¡°Edric, take the other guy- don¡¯t give him time to think.¡±
Black flames roared to life in my hands as I hurled them at the middle knight. He barely managed to raise a shield of frost before my heat slammed into it, sending steam hissing into the air.
In a flash of lightning, Edric¡¯s blade clashed against the youngest knight¡¯s broadsword. Sparks flew as their weapons met.
The man sneered. ¡°Fast, but sloppy.¡± He twisted his broadsword, pushing Edric back with sheer strength. ¡°You fight like any old thug.¡±
¡°Yeah? Well you fight like you got a stick up your ass.¡±
His face twisted in aggravation, but he kept a ready stance. With a lunge, he slashed horizontally, aiming for Edric¡¯s midsection.
Edric backstepped, pivoting on his heel. He darted in, sword flicking out like a snake¡¯s strike, cutting across the knight¡¯s exposed shoulder.
The knight gritted his teeth and lashed out with a boot to Edric¡¯s ribs. He barely managed to roll with the impact, skidding across the ice.
The knight smirked. ¡°Like I said, a thug.¡±
Edric wiped his mouth, still grinning. ¡°Thug, huh?¡± He rose to his feet, twirling his sword, electricity crackling along the edge. ¡°You¡¯re gonna love this.¡±
The knight charged, his broadsword raised for an overhead strike.
Edric sprinted to meet him, dodging at the last second. The knight¡¯s blade slammed into the ice, sending cracks splintering outward. Before he could recover, Edric leaped up, planting a foot on the soldiers back to send him higher.
Mid-air, he twisted his sword in a tight arc. Lightning streaked down, the blade acting as a lightning rod. With instantaneous speed, Edric redirected it straight into the knight.
The crackling bolt struck him square in the back, lighting up his armor like a beacon. He convulsed violently before collapsing to his knees, his sword slipping from numb fingers.
Edric landed lightly on his feet, smirking. ¡°Thug, one. Hardass, zero.¡±
The knight tried to stand, only for Edric to place his boot on the man''s back. His grin fading. ¡°Yield.¡±
The female knight, the one in command, intercepted Sacer, their blades meeting with a resounding screech. ¡°Stay out of this, Hero. This is Royal business¡±
Sacer ignored her. He feinted left, then pivoted, swinging low. She barely parried in time, and he pressed the advantage, forcing her onto defense.
For a moment, it looked like he was in control of the fight. Then-
The wind shifted.
A sudden gust slammed into him like a hammer, throwing him off balance. Before he could recover, another burst sent him tumbling across the ice. He barely managed to plant his sword in the ground to stop himself before the knight was on him again, moving with an effortless grace.
She raised a hand high, and a blade of air shot toward him. He dodged, barely, the fabric covering his chest being cut open, revealing his chainmail.
The knight smirked. She held her sword at the ready, wind curling around the blade as if it were a living thing.
¡°You¡¯re strong. Well trained.¡± she admitted. ¡°But you don¡¯t use your magic. Why is that?¡±
Sacer pulled himself up, gripping his sword tighter. I could tell by the way his expression shifted that he was thinking. Calculating.
She moved first, sending another razor-sharp gust toward him. Sacer dodged again, but the moment his feet hit the ground, another gust of wind slammed into his side, knocking him off his feet.
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But then, my brother did something unexpected.
He exhaled sharply, letting the wind take him.
Instead of fighting against it, he angled his body midair, twisting with the current. The moment his feet touched ground, he used the momentum to launch himself forward, so fast the knight had barely any time to react.
Their blades met once more, but this time Sacer didn¡¯t brute force it. He forced her to move her own strike, using the wind still lingering around them to slide around her guard.
A flash of golden light erupted from his sword.
The knight flinched at the sudden burst, her grip faltering for a split second, and that second was all Sacer needed.
He kicked her square in the chest. She staggered back, but before she could recover, Sacer was already moving.
He got on top of her, pinning her beneath him with his knee pressed into her chest.
¡°Yield,¡± he said, voice firm.
Her jaw tightened. A muscle twitched in her cheek. Then, with a slow exhale, she let her hands fall limp at her sides. ¡°...I yield.¡±
A ragged breath behind me sent a shiver down my spine. I turned just in time to see Damian, his back against the wall of ice. His eyes were wide, unfocused, and his hands were shaking at his sides. Flickers of fire sputtering uselessly in his palms.
The ice knight stepped forward, a cruel smirk plastered on his face. ¡°You¡¯re not getting away this time.¡± He raised his hand, and ice surged forward, creeping up Damian¡¯s legs, locking him in place.
¡°No- I- No, no, no-¡± The boy''s breaths came out in short, ragged gasps. His hands flew to his head, fingers digging into his scalp as his body shook violently.
¡°Pathetic,¡± the old knight sneered, He lifted his sword, his eyes gleaming with pleasure.
Something snapped inside me.
¡°Damian!¡± I shouted, surging forward.
He didn¡¯t respond. He was drowning.
I reached him just as the soldier''s blade came down. Fire erupted from my palms, crashing into the frozen steel. The force of my flames sent the knight stumbling back.
I grabbed Damian by the shoulders, shaking him. ¡°Listen to me,¡± I said, forcing my voice to steady. ¡°I know you¡¯re scared. But you have to move.¡±
His head jerked, breath still coming in frantic gasps. ¡°I- I can¡¯t-¡±
¡°You can.¡± I said, producing enough heat to melt the ice holding him in place.
For a second, he didn¡¯t move. Then, his breathing slowed- just a little.
The ice knight recovered, stepping toward us once again. He prepared his sword, eyes dark with rage.
In an instant, Damian was on the knight.
The older man barely had time to react before Damian¡¯s flames lashed out, knocking him off his feet. He slammed against the ice wall with a grunt, steam hissing where fire met frost.
The boy didn¡¯t let up.
He grabbed the knight¡¯s wrists before he could swing his sword, his small fingers glowing red-hot against the metal. The smell of burning leather filled the air as Damian wrenched his arm, twisting until-
SNAP.
The knight howled. His sword clattered uselessly to the ground.
Damian breathed hard through his nose, his shoulders shaking. ¡°I know you.¡±
The soldier gasped, writhing in pain. ¡°M-monster-¡±
The boy''s red-hot fists slammed into his ribs, knocking the air from his lungs.
¡°You were there.¡± Another punch. ¡°In the dark.¡±
The soldier wheezed, scrambling against the ice.
Damian¡¯s voice shook, but not from fear. ¡°You¡ you picked who got to eat.¡± His breathing turned shallow. ¡°Who got to sleep.¡± Both of his hands grasped tightly around the man''s throat. ¡°Who got to die.¡±
The man choked.
Damian leaned in close, a breath of fire licking at the knight¡¯s face. ¡°You said I was just a rat.¡±
The flames in his hands burned hotter.
¡°You laughed when they cut me open.¡±
The knight¡¯s eyes widened in terror.
Damian¡¯s voice dropped to a whisper. ¡°You laughed.¡±
Flames roared to life, engulfing the knight in a searing black blaze. The heat was unbearable- I had to take a step back as the fire swallowed everything. Armor melted. Flesh sizzled. By the time it was over, there was nothing left but charred scraps and a pool of steaming water where the wall of ice had melted.
Silence.
Sacer and Edric watched, but neither of them moved.
Edric swallowed, rubbing the back of his neck. ¡°...Shit.¡±
Damian stood there, swaying slightly in a daze, staring at his hands. His shoulders trembled.
At first, I thought he was in shock.
Then his lips curled upward.
¡°I killed him.¡± His voice was small, almost childlike. A whisper of disbelief, then, a giggle. ¡°I really did.¡± His smile widened, bright and happy- like he¡¯d just won a game.
My hair stood on end.
Sacer took a step forward. ¡°Kid-¡±
¡°I win,¡± Damian whispered, still staring at his hands. His fingers curled in, opening and closing like he was testing if they were real. ¡°I win.¡±
His shoulders shook. Another giggle. But it came out too sharp, too breathy, almost like he couldn¡¯t catch his breath.
But before I could say anything, Damian¡¯s body seized. His breathing hitched. His fingers twitched as if he was trying to shake something off. Then suddenly, he gasped like he was drowning.
His knees buckled. His hands clawed at his chest, his throat, his arms- as if he could feel something there, holding him down, cutting him open.
¡°I-¡± his voice cracked. ¡°I can¡¯t-¡±
I caught him before he collapsed. ¡°Breathe.¡±
His eyes were wide and unfocused, darting frantically like he didn¡¯t know where he was.
¡°You¡¯re here. You¡¯re safe.¡± I said firmly.
His head snapped toward me. His pupils blown wide, his breath coming in quick, panicked gasps. But then, slowly, his breathing evened out.
Sacer crouched next to me, his voice gentle. ¡°Count with me. One¡¡±
Damian¡¯s lips trembled.
¡°Two,¡± Sacer said.
The boy let out a shaky breath. ¡°...Three.¡±
His small fingers curled into my cloak, gripping tight. His shoulders sagged.
And then- a tiny breathless giggle.
¡°I did it,¡± he whispered. His voice was hoarse, but the grin returned. "I really did it.¡±
No one said anything.
What the hell were we supposed to say?
Chapter Fourteen: Introspection
¡°This kid isn¡¯t light, y¡¯know¡¡± Edric grumbled, readjusting the sleeping Damian on his back.
¡°You¡¯re the one who insisted on carrying him,¡± I pointed out as I stepped over a thick tree root. ¡°You could¡¯ve let Sacer or I do it,¡±
¡°Yeah, well¡ I figured you¡¯d rather not, considering how badly he tore up that old guy.¡± Edric huffed, shifting his grip on the boy''s legs. ¡°That¡¯s not even mentioning that Sacer looks like he¡¯s one wrong word away from snapping someone¡¯s neck¡±
Sacer didn¡¯t respond. He walked a few paces ahead, his back rigid. He hadn¡¯t said much since we fled the village, but the tension oozing off of him was enough to keep even Edric¡¯s teasing mostly at bay.
¡°I just want answers,¡± he muttered finally. ¡°Those guys knew something, and refused to tell me.¡±
¡°Of course they did,¡± I stated flatly. ¡°I said it before, I don¡¯t trust the Royal¡¯s as far as I can throw them.¡±
Silence.
The only sounds were our footsteps and the occasional rustle of wind through the trees. I looked at Damian¡¯s face, his features calm in sleep, completely different from how he had looked earlier.
I turned back to my brother and reached out, touching his arm. ¡°Sacer,¡±
He exhaled sharply, shaking me off. ¡°Not now.¡±
Eventually, we found a clearing and set up camp for the night. Edric sat Damian down against a log, rolling his shoulders with a groan. ¡°If I wake up with a sore back, I¡¯m blaming both of you.¡±
¡°Right,¡± I said dryly before kneeling beside Damian. Now that I was seeing him up close in the firelight, I noticed just how frail the boy really was beneath the baggy rags he was wearing. His sleeves were pushed up slightly, and what I saw made my stomach twist.
Scars.
Deliberate, cruel scars. Incisions running along his forearms, raised lines of old wounds that had never been properly treated. I hesitated before pulling the fabric of his shirt up slightly, my breath catching at the sight of his torso.
Surgical scars criss crossed his chest and stomach. While some were neat, the others were jagged, as if they¡¯d been opened and closed again a multitude of times. A long, thin line ran from his collarbone down to his hip.
Sacer knelt next to me, his expression solemn. He reached out, pressing the back of his hands gently against the boy''s forehead. ¡°He¡¯s running a fever.¡±
I swallowed hard, my fingers curling into fists at my sides. ¡°How the hell could someone do this to him?¡±
Sacer didn¡¯t answer right away. His golden eyes were sharp, scanning Damian¡¯s face for any sign of consciousness. ¡°First priority should be to bring his fever down,¡± he said instead. ¡°If it gets worse-¡±
¡°I know,¡± I muttered. I stood, shrugging off my cloak and draping it over Damian¡¯s sleeping body. The firelight flickered across his pale, malnourished body, and my stomach began to twist. Whoever had done this had done more than just torture. They were experimenting on him.
Edric, breaking the tension in the air, ran a hand through his hair and let out a slow breath. ¡°I¡¯ll uh, go get more firewood,¡± he said, stepping away from the camp.
Sacer pressed his lips together. ¡°He needs water, too. I think we passed a stream-¡±
¡°I¡¯ll go.¡± I turned on my heel before he could argue. I needed air. I needed to clear my head.
The forest was eerily quiet as I made my way toward the water. No rustling of leaves. No chirping of insects. Just the sound of my own breathing.
I crouched at the water''s edge, taking in a deep breath as I pulled a waterskin from my pockets. While my hands happened to be steady, my thoughts weren¡¯t. The scars on his body, the way he killed that knight in the village, the weight of whatever the hell happened to him¡ it stuck to me. Festering like a wound.
You pity him.
The voice slithered through my mind like a snake. Slow. Methodical. Why?
I froze, my fingers gripping tightly onto the waterskin. I hadn¡¯t heard his voice since Draemoor. Three months of silence, of praying- hoping, that maybe, just maybe, he was gone.
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I swallowed down the instinctive panic forming in my throat. You¡¯re talking again.
Did you think I wouldn¡¯t? His tone was almost amused. Did you miss me?
No.
Liar.
My grip on the waterskin was so tight I thought it might burst. I forced myself to breathe, dunking it under the water. What do you want?
Damon hummed in the back of my mind, as if considering the question. I could ask you the same thing. You¡¯re the one helping a damaged boy. Why? Because he reminds you of yourself? Because you hope he can be fixed?
I shut my eyes, pressing my knuckles against my forehead as if that would drive him out. He was inside me, woven into my very being.
A chuckle rang throughout my skull. Hope is a dangerous thing, you know? It¡¯s what got you in this whole mess in the first place, isn¡¯t it?
I gritted my teeth. Quiet.
Damon sighed. You know, Luca, what I really want is for you to just accept the truth.
I¡¯m nothing like you!
Oh? He hummed. Then tell me, Luca, how many burned in Draemoor?
My heart stopped. Shut up.
That many, huh? Damon purred. I wonder how long they screamed.
I said shut up.
Did they beg? His voice turned almost gentle. Did they plead for mercy? Hoping for someone to save them?
I slammed my fists into the ground. ¡°Shut up!¡± I heaved, my eyes shut tight as my fingers curled into my fists. My fingers bit into my palms, grounding me, tethering me to this world.
Draemoor was an accident. I know that. Sacer said Marei even knows that. It was just a loss of control. I hadn¡¯t meant to kill anyone. I didn¡¯t want to kill anyone.
Damon let the silence stretch before he spoke again, his voice a slow, dark whisper. It felt good, didn¡¯t it?
I forced my breathing to steady, forcing the thoughts to be quiet, the guilt back where I buried it. I am not you.
No response.
For a split second, I thought he was gone, but then he spoke- quieter, colder. Keep telling yourself that.
I filled the waterskin, capped it, and stood. The water rippled, causing my reflection to distort in the moonlight. Red eyes stared back at me.
Mine.
Not his.
As I returned back to camp, I knew something was wrong before I even saw it. Sacer was kneeling beside Damian, his brows furrowed as he tried to heal the boy. But Damian-
Damian was awake.
Terrified.
His wide, red eyes darted frantically between Sacer and I, his frail body shaking underneath the cloak I¡¯d covered him with.
Sacer lifted his hands slightly, palms open. ¡°Hey,¡± he said, voice steady. ¡°You¡¯re safe.¡±
He jerked away from Sacer, scrambling backward in the dirt. He barely made it a few feet before collapsing onto his behind. ¡®D-d-don¡¯t-¡± His voice cracked.
My brother frowned. ¡°I¡¯m not going to hurt you.¡±
Damian¡¯s gaze flicked to me, desperate and begging for help.
Then it hit me.
He was scared of Sacer. I felt my stomach drop. Of course. The white hair and golden eyes- he recognized them. Knew what they meant.
Knew who Sacer was, or at least who he thought he was.
I stepped forward slowly, hands raising. ¡°No one¡¯s going to hurt you, Damian.¡±
Behind me, Sacer shifted back to give us space. ¡°Does he think I¡¯m-¡±
¡°Yes.¡± I said before he could finish.
Sacer sighed, rubbing a hand down his face. ¡°Of course he does.¡±
I crouched, getting down to Damian¡¯s eye level. ¡°Sacer isn¡¯t like the one¡¯s you know. I know what you¡¯re thinking, but he¡¯s not here to hurt you.¡±
His gaze flicked between us, his hands shaking at his sides. ¡°He¡¯s.. he¡¯s the H-hero¡¡±
The word was so quiet, yet the weight it carried was groundbreaking.
Sacer stayed silent.
I held Damian¡¯s gaze. ¡®He is, but he¡¯s also my brother. He¡¯s here because he wants to help you.¡±
The boy didn¡¯t move, didn¡¯t respond. His body was tense, every muscle twitching as if he was waiting- waiting for us to pounce.
¡°Look, I know you have no reason to trust us. I won¡¯t ask you to. But at least give us a chance.¡±
Damian gave a small nod.
I exhaled, only now realizing how tight I¡¯d been wound. ¡°Okay, that¡¯s good.¡±
Edric returned from getting firewood, his usual easy going grin plastered on his face.
¡°Damian,¡± Sacer said, his voice calm. ¡°Can you tell us what exactly happened to you?¡±
Damian tensed, his fingers curling against the fabric of my cloak.
¡°You don¡¯t have to!¡± I said quickly. ¡°If you¡¯re not ready-¡±
He took a shaky breath. ¡°I¡ I don¡¯t know where to start.¡±
Edric sat down beside him, crossing his arms over his knees. ¡°How about the beginning?¡±
Damian swallowed. His fingers clenched tighter. I honestly thought he¡¯d shut down again.
Then, finally, he spoke. The story he told was something I never could have prepared for.
Chapter Fifteen: Hell
-Damian-
¡°Wake up, rat.¡±
A boot slammed into my ribs. I opened my eyes to the same stone floor, the same moist air thick with the stench of blood and human excrement. The same four walls of my home. And the same golden-eyed devil standing over me.
The caretaker crouched down and grabbed my arm, his grip bruising my skin. ¡°Get up. Your turn.¡±
I pushed myself up on unsteady legs. My body ached from yesterday¡¯s ¡®activities¡¯¡ªthey never called it what it really was. The man dragged me forward through the dim corridors of my home. I could never tell if it was day or night.
As we walked past the other cells, I heard my siblings and cousins whispering and whimpering amongst themselves. The clattering of chains caught my attention and I looked up¡ªmy stomach twisting.
My parents were being forced back into their room, their bodies weak and faces hollow. My mom¡¯s wrists were raw from her shackles, while my dad¡¯s back was bent from his daily beatings. I locked eyes with them for a split second before a caretaker shoved my mom into her room. My father tried to step toward me, but another caretaker drove a fist into his gut.
My friend walking with me spoke, his voice cold, ¡°keep walking, rat.¡±
We reached the main chamber. The cold metal table stood in the centre of it, tools laid out beside it. And waiting for me, in all his glory, was Mr. Calor.
¡°Good morning, Damian,¡± he said smoothly, as if he didn¡¯t remember what he had done to me the day before. ¡°Are you ready?¡±
I gave him a slight nod. What else could I do?
They strapped me down, the leather biting into my wrists and ankles. Too tight. It was always too tight. My breathing quickened, and I bit my bottom lip to stop myself.
Calor picked up a knife. He twirled it between his fingers, smiling. ¡°I think today we¡¯ll test pain thresholds and how your healing factor responds to it,¡± he said, looking down at my body. ¡°If you scream, we¡¯ll restart the process.¡±
I swallowed hard.
The first cut that grazed my skin was shallow, tracing a line along my forearm. Blood welled up. This was nothing. They¡¯d done worse to me before.
The second cut, however, was deeper. A whine escaped my lips before I could stop it.
Calor tsked, pulling the blade away and wiping it clean with a cloth. ¡°What did I say?¡± The knife pressed against my ribs and he dragged it upward slowly, his gold eyes watching intently.
The heat inside of me boiled. My vision blurred.
Calor pulled back with a satisfied smirk. ¡°Good boy. Much better than your mother.¡± He placed the knife down on the table, his hands dangling above the other tools like he was a spider stalking a fly. He grabbed his favorite toy, an iron rod. It glowed a bright red color as he poured his mana into it, heating it up.
He pressed it into my shoulder and I inhaled sharply. Flesh sizzled, and my body struggled against the restraints as I attempted to pull away. I bit into my lip so hard I could taste my own blood.
Calor leaned in closely, his voice gentle. ¡°You know we only do this because you carry his blood. But, we¡¯ll fix that.¡±
As the pain settled into a dull, searing throb, I heard the door I had entered from open. Footsteps followed the figure that entered my line of sight. A woman I knew too well. Empress¡ª she made me call her.
Calor glanced at her, a soft smirk forming on his face. ¡°I think you should continue his education tonight.¡±
Empress laughed softly as she reached down toward me, her sharp nail dragging along my chin. ¡°I wouldn¡¯t have it any other way.¡±
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I squeezed my eyes shut, bile rising in my throat.
¡ª
The door to my room slammed shut with a groan as I laid on the cold stone in a daze. Empress¡¯s footfalls could be heard echoing on the floor as she left. I curled in on myself, my fingers digging into my ribs. This was a nightly occurrence. Education meant to put me in my place. Education to prove to me that I was nothing more than a rat.
They¡¯re right. It¡¯s my fault for being born. It¡¯s my fault for carrying the Demon Kings blood. My parents are scum who gave birth to me. They should know better.
I sat up on the floor, looking down at my forearms. The wounds had already started to scar over, all thanks to the evil power that ran through my veins.
I tightened my fists, and without thinking, drove them into my face. ¡°Just die already!¡± I cried out as my fists repeatedly collided with my jawline. I reeled in pain but didn¡¯t stop.
¡°You¡¯re worthless!¡± A tooth shot out from my mouth, clattering to the floor.
¡°Be grateful!¡± Blood spurted out from my nose, running down my chin.
¡°Rat!¡± Another punch sent me stumbling backwards, my jaw and face throbbed in pain.
My hands grasped around my throat. Squeezing. Choking. Trying desperately to snuff out the light in my head.
I dropped to my knees, my chest heaving as I stared down at my bloodied knuckles. Blood flowed from my broken nose and mouth onto the floor.
Drip.
Drip.
Drip.
I reached for the small puddle that began to form and drew a half-hearted smiling face onto the stone floor. I still wasn¡¯t dead. Why? Why can¡¯t I die? I don¡¯t deserve to live. None of us do.
I let my body go limp, falling on my back.
Since death couldn¡¯t take me, sleep did.
I awoke to a scalpel tracing another line down my side. I was strapped to that cold table again. My body jerked involuntarily in response to the pain.
Mr. Calor was gone, meeting with his precious Hero, but his scientists remained. Their hands moved over my body like I was a table of food, deciding which part they wanted first.
¡°He¡¯s healing at a much slower rate today,¡± one of them noted, setting down the blade. ¡°Perhaps it actually has a limit.¡±
¡°We must test further, don¡¯t make assumptions,¡± another responded, dragging another scalpel along my wrist.
I barely felt it, my focus was instead on the woman standing in the corner. Empress. Her smile brought back all my memories from the previous night.
Her using her entire weight to hold me down.
Her hitting me if I cried.
Her leaving me on the cold floor.
She took a step closer, her fingers dancing along my chest. ¡°You did so well last night, sweetie,¡± she purred, her nails digging into my skin, drawing blood. ¡°If you behave well for these gentlemen, I¡¯m sure His Majesty will reward you.¡±
My whole body went rigid, and my breathing quickened. She leaned in, whispering against my ear. ¡°And, of course, you¡¯ll get my attention as well.¡±
My eyes went wide. My heart pounded. No more. Please. No more.
The moment her fingers found their way to my face, something inside me gave way. My body seized, fire bursting out of me in a torrent of blackened flame.
The restraints holding me in place melted away, curling like dying snakes.The scientists reeled back, their bodies catching fire in an instant. Empress shrieked as the flames licked up her arms, her beautiful face twisting in agony before she collapsed into a smoldering heap.
I stumbled off the table, my legs weak but desperate.
I took one last look at Empress; part of me wanted to try and help her. But I couldn¡¯t let that part of me win.
I had to run.
I didn¡¯t know where my parents were. Or my siblings. My cousins. The only thing that mattered was me.
¡ª
I took in a deep breath, staring up at the trio. Luca¡¯s face was tight with worry, his eyebrows furrowed. The devil¡ª Sacer, was gripping his knees tight, biting down on his lip hard, and the auburn haired man next to me looked like he wanted to hug me, but wasn¡¯t sure how to ask.
¡°Then, I heard something,¡± I met Luca¡¯s gaze directly. ¡°Your name.¡±
¡°My name?¡±
I gripped the cloak draped around me tightly, my nails digging into the fabric. ¡°I was surprised to find out there was one of us living out here. Living a normal life.¡±
His breath caught and he looked down at the ground. ¡°I¡ I didn¡¯t¡¡±
¡°We didn¡¯t know.¡± The devil cut in, coming to his brother''s aid.
I forced a smile, nodding. ¡°I know, you couldn''t have.¡±
The auburn haired man¡ª Edric, I remembered now¡ª placed a hand on my shoulder, gripping softly. ¡°So¡ what happens now?¡±
The answer should have been simple. Should have been clear. But it wasn¡¯t.
Luca spoke before I could, ¡°you don¡¯t have to decide anything right now,¡± he said, his voice quieter than before.
This made me laugh¡ª a short, bitter laugh. ¡°Thank you. But there is¡ something.¡±
The devil straightened, glancing between Luca and myself. ¡°What do you have in mind?¡±
¡°I want to see Mr. Calor.¡±