Rain hammered against the windshield of Danielle's car in a grief-ridden melody as Callum stared at the grey skies from the passenger seat. His eyes searched his right hand from time to time, checking for the presence of the golden ring set with pitch-black onyx. Danielle coughed as she brushed her light brown hair behind her ear and looked at him with her deep green eyes.
"Are you going to be okay?"
Her voice was low, barely louder than a whisper, but Callum heard her. A frown appeared on Callum's face as he tousled his black hair before taking a deep breath.
"Honestly, I don't know."
Callum's icy blue eyes scanned Danielle's face, noticing the concern in her expression as the feeling of emptiness ravaged his heart. His grandfather's funeral had passed in a blur. It felt so unreal at the time, but the weight of the ring on his finger told him otherwise.
"Do you want me to come in? I can keep you company until Amy comes back."
A long sigh escaped Callum's lips as he shook his head. He saw how Danielle chewed her lower lip and didn't want to worry her more than he already did.
"No, but thanks, Dani," he said as a forced smile tugged at his cheeks. "You know what Amy's like. She'd kill me if I had another woman in our flat."
Danielle slowly nodded her head. She remembered clearly all the times Amy had accused them of being up to things behind her back. Amy is an insecure wreck. Danielle frowned as she clenched her fist. She knew Amy's attitude towards Callum's friends was behind the reason he barely hung out with them anymore.
The sound of the car door opening snapped her out of her thoughts as she watched Callum's broad shoulders slump as he climbed out into the rain. A chill wind carried his farewell as he closed the door behind him.
Take care, Cal. She waved through the window as she turned the ignition and drove away. A silent tear rolled down her cheek for her friend, who seemed more alone than ever as she watched his figure disappear in the rear-view mirror.
With a heavy heart, Callum let himself into the common halls of the flats. The dull stone of the building and the deep grey concrete floor were a seemingly perfect reflection of his mood. The hollow echo of his footsteps followed him as he climbed the stairs while searching his pockets for his keys.
Their cold metal pressed against his palm as voices, muffled by the painted red door of his home, reached his ears. That's weird. I'm sure I turned the TV off before leaving.
Metal rubbed on metal before the lock clicked, and the door opened smoothly under his hand. Callum froze in the doorway, his mind reeling to make sense of the situation. The flowery smell of Amy's perfume lingered in the hall, and her black heels were by the door. Right beside a pair of men's black shoes that Callum knew didn't belong to him.
Without the door distorting the voices, Callum could now tell they came from the bedroom rather than the living room. One foot moved in front of the other, drawing him to the closed door before he could stop himself.
The noises within became frantic the closer he got. Callum's palms ached from his closed fists as the bedroom door opened before he could touch it. Amy's face, glistening from sweat, peeked into the hallway. Her rosy complexion visibly paled as she noticed Callum right in front of her.
"Babe! I thought you'd be staying at your parents tonight."
Amy's hand pressed against his chest as she tried to push him toward the living room while closing the door behind her. She could feel Callum's breathing become heavier and his heart beating like a war drum through his shirt.
Callum, on the other hand, barely registered her touch. His eyes ignored her blonde hair and clear blue eyes as they fixated themselves on the image in the mirror. There, on the edge of their bed, sat a barechested man Callum was all too familiar with pulling on his trousers. A triumphant smirk on his rat-like features.
The bedroom door blasted open, dragging Amy with it as she held onto the handle. James, Amy's boss, looked up to realise everything had gone sideways. His brain rattled in his skull from Callum's blow to his left temple. A second blow left him dazed, and the third broke his nose as he fell off the bed with his trousers still around his knees.
Pain assaulted Callum's right forearm as Amy screamed like a banshee. The broken glass lamp in her hands aimed at Callum's face as he jumped back.
Several seconds passed as they stared at each other, anger and hatred painted their expressions while James' shallow breathing told them he was alive but unconscious.
"How could you do this? To me? To us?" Callum snarled as his knuckles turned white.
"How?" Amy screamed as her lungs burned as she took a deep breath. "Because you're useless! You're worthless! An absolute nobody!"
Callum grimaced as the pain from those words crossed his face.
"Five years! Still no engagement ring, no progress at your job, no holidays abroad. What did you expect? That I'd stay with a loser like you?"
Callum's anger collapsed like a house of cards. She was right. However, three of those years were their final years at the academy. Both of them quit after the fifth year, and while Amy went to college, he had chosen to get a job and support their life together.
James was the boss at her part-time job between her studies. Callum knew he had been after Amy ever since she started working there. While they were both nineteen, James was twenty-four. The unfairness of being compared to someone older who had more time to work his way up the ladder just made Callum angrier.
"Get out!"
Amy screamed before Callum could say or do anything else. He could only dodge the wild swings of the lamp as she drove him toward the front door and outside.
"Don't ever come back! I never want to see your pathetic ass again!"
Callum stared at his bloody knuckles and the gash on his forearm through the ripped sleeve of his suit jacket with dead eyes as he caressed the cold pint of beer between his hands. The other customers of O'Connors pub left him alone in the dark corner with only his grief and rage for company.The cracked screen of his phone on the table drew his attention as it vibrated. A glance was all he needed to confirm it was Dani calling him back before answering."I'm here. Where are you?"Callum's left brow rose slightly at Dani's tone before telling her he was seated in the rear right corner near the toilets."I'll be right there."Before he could place the phone back on the table, Dani's face appeared as she rushed between the tables. Her black dress for the funeral hugged her curves while still being suitable for the occasion."Gods, Cal, are you okay?"Her silvery voice rang in his ears as she placed the heavy bag she carried in an empty seat before taking his right hand in hers. Callum's
The shower was still on, but the water actively avoided him. It was as though a thick, invisible layer was wrapped around his body, keeping it at bay. It didn't matter how he tried to touch the steaming water since the strange barrier moved with him.Callum choked as his heart pounded, and the hair on the back of his neck stood on end. There was an electrifying sense of power in the air that reeked of danger. It was then that a dull green glow in the corner of his sight drew his attention as he struggled to calm the raging storm within. What the hell is that? Callum stared at his grandfather's ring sitting on the edge of the sink while painting the bathroom in the eerie green light. He could see lines on the dull gold of the same colour as the light while a pattern of circles and lines decorated the onyx.The power the ring exuded resonated with Callum. It was as if a siren was calling out to him, begging him to wear it.He couldn't help but wish he would wake up or that this was all
Callum gripped his now empty mug as he stared at the text boxes in mid-air. After playing around with it for a while, he realised it worked as an interface similar to a computer or videogame. Except the input came directly from his thoughts.It seemed to have been set to only unlock certain information in the Archives after he had read through the basics, which served as an introduction to being an Awakened. That's the term for people like me who have awoken their talent for magic. Callum sighed into the empty mug as deep frown lines appeared on his forehead.He glanced at the introductory text again, where it described the process of identifying which of the six magical elements he was naturally attuned to. It refused to go beyond that point, and he assumed the enchanted ring on his finger was waiting for him to perform the task. This is stupid, but I've already come this far, so why not?A few moments after searching the house, Callum sat down again. This time, he placed a glass of
Sweat ran down Callum's forehead as he attempted to manipulate his mana again. It had taken him several attempts to get the feel for changing the shape.Unfortunately, he found he had to use his hands as a crutch, and could only manipulate the shape by moving his fingers like a puppeteer. Damn, this is hard. He could guess that with practice he would eventually be able to do it using only his mind. However, that thought only made him more frustrated since he couldn't do it right now. This should be enough.He could feel his mana taking the form of two hands, but the flip side of that was the rest of the mana around him becoming thinner. So, if I think of it as a liquid and the shape is the container, it's obvious the extra mass would have to come from somewhere.Something seemed to click when Callum realised that. There was a clear limit to how much mana he could use. Instead of trying to force out more from a dry well, it would be better to use the unneeded mana from elsewhere.Sudd
Cairo, Egypt:A middle-aged man leaned against a wall and began crying as he touched the single blue bead hanging from a black string around his neck. The mana is agitated. He sighed as he looked up at the clear blue sky. The Major Arcana is complete once again. The world is in danger.His shoulders dropped as he vanished into a dark alley.Tokyo, Japan:It's time. A smile appeared on the young woman's face as she pulled her long, silky black hair into a ponytail. The question is, which way will the winds blow?Edinburgh, Scotland:A young Nepali woman held her grandfather's arm as he trembled while they disembarked from the plane."Is everything alright?" She asked, her brow knotted in concern."Everything's fine. There's no need to worry. Hurry along and see if our taxi is here. I'll be along in a moment."He smiled as he watched his granddaughter, who was also his only apprentice, hurry away. A grimace washed the smile from his face as his eyes fell on the floor. This shouldn't hav
"What the fuck!" Callum roared as he looked around the kitchen, expecting to see the guy pop out of nowhere. "What just happened?"He would've thought it was a bad dream or that he'd gone crazy if it weren't for the ice shards on the floor and the broken glass of the door. Callum took several deep breaths while trying to calm his pounding heart while remaining vigilant.Suddenly, the sounds of the outside world returned. It must be over. Callum wasn't sure why he thought that, but he was certain it was right. Before he could celebrate, he heard the dreaded sound of footsteps in the hallway. Please, no!"Quick, Maya, check the kitchen." The old voice Callum heard moments before the attack shouted.Callum frowned as a young Nepali woman with straight black hair appeared. It took a moment for her to scan the damage before noticing Callum off to the side. Her eyes went wide for a moment before a bright smile lit up her face."He's here! And he's alive!" Maya called over her shoulder."Hmm
Callum watched the scenery go by as the train rumbled along the tracks. He was lost in thoughts since Dani had seemed angry when he called her. He'd given her the excuse that he needed to get away from everything and had decided to move to London for a while.Naturally, she tried to talk him out of it. She argued he shouldn't make such big decisions while his emotions were a mess. Dani only gave up when he told her he was already on a train and that he would be staying with a family friend."Hey," Maya grunted to get Callum's attention. "You need to focus. You heard Grandpa, you need to refine your mana and deepen your understanding of magic before we reach The Clocktower.""Sorry," Cal smiled. "You're right. What element do you suggest I start with?""Huh?" Maya raised an eyebrow at the ridiculous question. "How many elements are you attuned with? Two? Three?"Maya's voice rose an octave with each number she said. However, before she could get an answer, Master Gurung sitting next to
"What the" Maya blurted out when she felt the temperature around them dropping. "How? It's not even been an hour yet!"Callum chuckled at her expression which looked like she had eaten something sour. He swore a smirk on his face as he shrugged."It's not that difficult. I'm sure Master Gurung wouldn't have asked me to do something he didn't think I'd be capable of."It was a loaded statement. After all, Callum was certain it was something that should be beyond the level of someone who didn't have the answers. He only said it like that to see what reaction the old man would have. However, Master Gurung didn't even bother opening his eyes as he nodded. Damn. Either Grandpa told him what our legacy is capable of or he already had his suspicions. If it's the first then it's not a big deal. But if it's the second...Callum chewed on the implications of that question for a moment. Then he's testing the limits of The Magician by using me as a test subject. He could only trust his Grandpa'