Life, transient and uncertain, eternally follows this pattern. The unlucky perish before truly embracing existence. Death, indiscriminate and callous, arrives in various forms—natural, tragic accidents, or… at the hands of a fellow human.Here he was, his back against the hard ground gazing upwards, the serene blue sky mirroring his turmoil—a stark contrast to his dire circumstance.He remained acutely present, keenly attuned to his surroundings, yet a surreal haze enveloped him. Despite his mental alertness, his mind drifted; vision blurred, and strength ebbing away.Yet, the relentless agony coursing through every fibre of his being, served as an unyielding reminder of his desperate plight.Gasping for breath, breathing had become a struggle; inhaling raspingly he clenched his jaw tightly, enduring the searing pain. Veins protruded, eyes bloodshot, and each gasp a painful escape through gritted teeth, his jaws locked in a relentless grip against the torment.'How long has it been?'
He adjusted in his throne, his jaw cradled in his fist, elbow resting on the throne's arm rest—a skeletal structure with protruding arms, palms outstretched. His eyes glowed with a fierce intensity, orbs of yellow radiance, while an azure crystal embedded deep into his chest, softly illuminated his form in a rhythmic, ethereal glow. "Hmm, he struck the mark," Arcanis murmured to himself, fixated ahead, his pupils resembling molten lava on the verge of eruption. "Even if unintended, I'm oddly impressed," he remarked, easing into his throne of bones, chin stroked in contemplation. "But I wonder, how far will he exploit this vulnerability?" he pondered, tilting his head in curiosity. ____"How did my life spiral into this… horror?" he reflected in the midst of the eerie silence."Oh... right; a promise," the thought emerged, dissipating into the recesses of his mind. Images of his parents, smiles fading like wisps in the wind, briefly swept through his consciousness."Maybe death is
Enveloped by darkness, his consciousness lingered in a perpetual state of inertia. Jaden found himself devoid of sensation, severed from any discernible emotion. It was as if his mind had detached from his body, floating freely in an unending expanse of obscurity.'Wh... How,' his fragmented thoughts faded in and out, a fleeting presence in his mind.Struggling to grasp anything, he found himself unable to comprehend, as if his thoughts were being drained away, as though they were never truly his own.Every sense of self slipped away, his very existence feeling fleeting and insubstantial.His mind roamed aimlessly, struggling to hold onto any coherent thought, before each idea was forcibly plucked from him within this void.Gradually, a warmth enveloped him, accompanied by the gentle thumping of his heart echoing within the silent void.'My heart still works...' His thought echoed through the dark expanse, breaking the extreme stillness that surrounded him.The darkness around him beg
He paused, gasping for breath as exhaustion weighed heavily upon him. Sweat trickled down his face, each breath coming in heavy gasps, his chest rising and falling rapidly. His gaze lingered on the burly man standing atop the hill, arms folded over his chest. Rays from the sun glinted off the man's shiny bald head, his stern, scrutinizing gaze bearing down on him.Alex stood shirtless, his chiseled physique glistening with sweat as it dripped down his body. His muscles rippled and tensed.Adorned around his chest and over his shoulder was a sturdy black leather belt, fastened securely, its chain trailing down his back. Anchored to a massive sledge, hauling a colossal boulder the size of a car.Alex drew in a deep breath, and then exhaled slowly. Gripping the belt tightly with both hands, he slid his thumbs underneath each side, his knuckles paling from the pressure.His muscles tightened further, veins rippling across his forearm like intricate webs. With a contorted grimace, he star
Alex fixed his gaze on Angel, his expression stern yet concealing a surge of questions swirling within.In the dimly lit room, her eyes shimmered with a subtle radiance cast by the lamp's soft glow. Amidst this, a delicate scent wafted from her hair, a fragrance that presently intoxicated his senses.She stood on her toes, coming close to his face, her gaze almost vacant, leaving him grappling to discern her thoughts.Despite her demeanor, Alex retained his composure. Moments ago, she had been in tears, and he had offered solace. Now, her behavior took an unexpected turn. He silently prayed for the unsettling stare to cease."What are you doing?" Alex's question carried a stern edge, his gaze fixed on her eyes, seeking answers within their depths.Despite his probing stare, she remained steadfast in her expression, still poised on her toes, her breath teasing his senses, further entangling Alex in confusion. 'This is becoming unsettling,' Alex mused, his heart quickening its pace.Ang
The night before the recruitment test, Jaden stood at his apartment window, watching the city lights flicker like fallen stars. Each pulse of light seemed to echo the nervous energy thrumming through his veins. He pressed his palm against the cool glass, focusing on the sensation, trying to ground himself in the present moment.Behind him, Alex sprawled on the couch, tossing a stress ball from hand to hand. The soft thump of rubber against skin provided a steady counterpoint to the chaotic swirl of Jaden's thoughts."You know," Alex said, his voice cutting through the silence, "most people would be excited about tomorrow. It's not every day you get to show off your abilities to the bigwigs."Jaden snorted, not turning from the window. "Most people don't have to worry about accidentally unleashing shadow monsters if they sneeze wrong."The stress ball's rhythm faltered for a moment before resuming. "Fair point. But come on, man. You've got to admit, it's a little bit cool. I mean, how m
The recruitment center loomed before them, a monolithic structure of steel and glass that seemed to pierce the morning sky. Jaden stood at the base of the wide steps leading to the entrance, his heart hammering against his ribs. Around him, dozens of other candidates milled about, their nervous energy palpable in the crisp morning air."Impressive, isn't it?" Alex's voice cut through Jaden's thoughts. His friend stood beside him, hands shoved deep in his pockets, rocking back and forth on his heels. "Makes you wonder what they're compensating for."Jaden snorted, grateful for the moment of levity. "Maybe they're hoping to scare off the weak-willed before we even get inside.""Well, they'll have to try harder than that," Alex grinned, bumping Jaden's shoulder with his own. "Come on, Shadow Boy. Let's go show them what we're made of."As they climbed the steps, Jaden felt a familiar tingling sensation in his fingertips. He glanced down, alarmed to see wisps of darkness curling around his
Consciousness returned to Jaden like a slow tide, ebbing and flowing. At first, there was only sensation - a cool breeze against his skin, the scent of damp earth and pine, a chorus of unfamiliar bird calls. His mind struggled to make sense of these inputs, grasping for context.[System Reboot Complete] [Toxin Levels: Nominal] [Location: Unknown] [Caution Advised]The system notifications flickered across his vision, bringing with them a flood of memories. The recruitment center. The gymnasium. The gas.Jaden's eyes snapped open, his body tensing for a fight. But instead of the sterile confines of the military facility, he found himself staring up at a canopy of leaves, sunlight filtering through in dappled patterns. He was lying on his back in a small clearing, surrounded by towering trees that looked nothing like the manicured park near his apartment."What the hell?" he muttered, pushing himself up to a sitting position. His head swam with the movement, and he took a moment to s