Jaden's eyes flickered open to the sound of his mother's voice.
"Hey honey," Lilian greeted him with a smile as she entered his room.
Jaden blinked a few times, trying to shake off his drowsiness. He had fallen asleep at his desk.
"Good morning, Mom," Jaden replied, stretching his arms.
Lilian's eyes wandered around the cluttered room. "Looks like you've been busy."
Jaden gave a noncommittal shrug as he reached for his towel.
"I've got good news," Lilian announced, her eyes sparkling with excitement.
Jaden paused, intrigued. "What is it?"
"I've made an appointment with the lab to help you awaken," Lilian said, beaming.
Jaden's eyes widened in shock. "How? That procedure is expensive."
"Don't worry about it, Jaden. I was able to pull some strings," Lilian replied, trying to reassure him.
Jaden hesitated, unsure. "I appreciate the offer, Mom, but I don't want you to go through all that trouble. I'll be fine."
Lilian frowned, her face etched with concern. "Jaden, I know how much this means to you. You've been struggling, let me help you."
Jaden looked away, feeling conflicted. He knew how expensive the procedure was and didn't want to burden his mother.
Finally, he let out a deep sigh. "Alright, Mom. Let's do it."
Lilian's face lit up with joy. "That's great news, Jaden! The appointment is tomorrow."
Jaden nodded, feeling both nervous and excited at the prospect of finally awakening his core.
As his mother left the room, Jaden got up from his chair and headed to the bathroom to get ready for school.
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The classroom was bustling with charter and laughter with everyone busy with their own thing.
Miss Thompson walked into the class with graceful strides commanding the attention of the class. The class descended into silence.
She stood in front of her students, her eyes roamed around the classroom for a while her eyes made contact with Jaden's, staring at him for a while before looking away.
"The school has organized an expedition to Africa for the final year students it's coming up two weeks from now. I'm giving you this information so y'all can prepare yourselves" The class broke into loud whispers as Miss Thompson conveyed this information to them .
She went ahead to treat her topic for the day with the class
It was break period, the dining hall was bustling with activities. Jaden and Alex were seated at their usual position as they would chat with each other.
"They are also recruiting people?" Alex voice cut through in suprise.
"Not just anyone, they're specifically targeting people with low or no ability at all. These are people that have been literally ignored by the military and society " Jaden explained
"I see, it's more easier getting this set of people because of how much they have been ignored in the society" Alex stated in understanding.
"But what I don't understand is how they plan to grant this people power to fight the military." Alex added scratching his head.
"The military must have seen something giving them reason to act the way they're acting now" Jaden said making his speculation.
"Something's up, and I feel like everything the military is doing, their just trying to prepare everyone for what is coming." Jaden added
A phone notification sound was heard interrupting their discussion. Jaden brought out his phone looking at his screen, he could see a message from a contact saying - MEET ME AT THE DINERS TONIGHT -
A broad smile crept on Jaden's face as he read the message.
"Do you have a girlfriend now? Bro we said we were gonna wait till after high school" Alex said with furrowed brows.
"Relax bro it's not that" Jaden said trying ease Alex of his worries.
"Who's message was that?" Alex asked
"It's my mum's" Jaden lied not wanting to bring Alex into his own troubles.
"Oh okay" Alex responded still finding it difficult to believe but decided not to push the matter.
It was nighttime, and people bustled in and out of The Diners. Jaden sat at a table near the window, peering through it every few seconds. He watched videos on his phone, trying to pass the time, but kept looking up to scan the street outside.
Unbeknownst to Jaden, a tall, muscular man had been standing before him for a while. Eventually, the man took a seat opposite Jaden, who jumped back in surprise. He had been waiting for this man to show up, yet he didn't even notice him sit.
"Relax, boy," the man said, with a mocking smile on his face.
Jaden asked, "How long have you been seated for?"
"Well, that would be exactly thirty-five seconds. You only noticed me because I let a little of my energy out," the man replied, still smirking.
Jaden rolled his eyes, thinking, 'Is this how you go around creeping everyone out?'
This man was the same person who had delivered the news of his father's passing. Jaden had found his contact information in a record book in his father's study. The man was a close friend of his father, and Jaden felt that if there was anyone who had an idea of what actually happened to his father, it would be him.
The man, Major Philip, was a Major in the military and a rank just above Jaden's father. He had promised to speak with Jaden when he was less busy and outside the military setting.
As Major Philip scanned the area, he looked at Jaden with a smile. "I see you carefully chose this table. This spot is out of range from the street cameras, and you'll be able to notice anyone walking through the entrance door early. Although you missed me, I doubt anyone as powerful as I would access this place," Major Philip stated.
Jaden nodded, feeling good about himself.
"But you seem to have forgotten the camera behind you," Major Philip pointed
"Oh, that. A few minutes before I got here, I was able to load a fake image to its channel, so at the moment, it's currently on a loop," Jaden explained.
Major Philip stared at Jaden in awe, thinking, 'Oh Jack, what have you given birth to?'
"Jaden, you have to understand that I cannot release classified informations to you. It's only open to high-ranking officers in the military, like me. If you really want to find out the truth about your father's death, the level at which you are right now won't do you any good. In a few months, all final year high school students will be going through military school accessment, including you. So you have to go up the ranks and become powerful enough for me to release this information to you because the forces at play here are beyond your imagination," Major Philip explained.
Jaden shook his head, hanging low.
Major Philip let out a deep sigh before he continued, "I understand how much you miss him. I do too. He was more of a brother than a friend to me. So I understand if you wish to do this for him, which is why I'm going to support you, but you have to find a way to get stronger."
"I can't even awaken," Jaden lamented.
"There was a time when aura users were seen as weak because they couldn't produce any element. But with time, they found a way to use it differently. No one is useless unless they stop using their brain, and with everything I have seen tonight, you're very smart," Major Philip explained.
He finally stood to his feet and got ready to leave The Diners before finally looking at Jaden.
"I can still sense an energy from you so it's not lost yet." Major Philip said before walking out.
Jaden stared at his back as he walked out of The Diners.
Jaden sat there, his mind still racing with thoughts and trying to process what the Major had told him. He rubbed his temples, feeling a dull ache begin to throb behind his eyes. This case was getting more complicated by the day, and he wasn't sure if he was equipped to handle it.
Lost in his thoughts, he suddenly felt a presence nearby. Looking up, he saw a girl with short red hair smiling down at him. He couldn't help but feel captivated by her presence. She had a kind and open expression that instantly put him at ease.
"Can I sit?" she asked, her voice soft and pleasant.
"Su... Sure," Jaden stammered, feeling a little flustered.
She sat across from him, her smile still bright and welcoming. Jaden couldn't help but notice how stunning she looked in her white jacket, crop top, jeans, and white sneakers. He struggled to regain his composure, trying to think rationally and focus on the task at hand.
"My name's Sonia," she said, extending her hand for a handshake.
Jaden took her hand, feeling a jolt of electricity run through his body at the touch of her skin. He was momentarily stunned by the warmth of her hand and the softness of her touch. He could feel his heart racing as he tried to keep his cool.
They spoke for what felt like hours, laughing and joking with each other. They ordered drinks and snacks, lost in each other's company. Jaden felt a deep connection with Sonia, as if he had known her for years instead of just a few moments.
As they talked, Jaden couldn't help but feel drawn to Sonia's energy. She had an aura of warmth and compassion that made him feel safe and secure. He felt like he could tell her anything and she would listen with an open heart.
"So, do you stay around?" Jaden asked.
"Yeah, my place isn't far from here," Sonia replied.
Jaden felt a pang of disappointment that the night would eventually come to an end, but he tried to push the feeling aside. They decided to walk home together since Sonia's place was on the same route as Jaden's. They continued their discussion as they walked, lost in their own world.
"So, what ability did you awaken?" Jaden asked, curious to know more about her.
"Fire, but my affinity with it is very low," Sonia replied, her tone sad.
"At least you're a lot better than me, I couldn't awaken," Jaden said, trying to cheer her up.
"What difference does it make? I can't use my ability to do anything; the least I can do is light a candle, maybe." she responded, her voice full of frustration.
"People like us get neglected in society, with no chance of making it up the ranks, or doing anything at all" she lamented.
Jaden listened to her words, feeling a sense of empathy for her struggles. He wished he could do more to help her.
Finally, they arrived at Sonia's house. She gestured toward a house, and Jaden nodded in acknowledgment.
"Alright," he replied, his heart sinking a little as he realized their night together was coming to an end.
Sonia stood there, looking at him with a gentle smile on her face. The streetlights cast a soft glow around them, and Jaden could feel his heart racing in his chest. Suddenly, without warning, Sonia stepped close to him and planted a soft kiss on his lips.
Jaden was taken aback by her boldness, but he couldn't deny the warmth and tenderness of her touch. He could smell her fragrance, a sweet and delicate scent that made his head spin. For a while, she stared at him before waving him goodbye. She walked into the house, closing the door behind her.
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Jaden tossed and turned in his bed, his face contorting with each movement. The room was dimly lit, but the bracelet on his wrist glowed with an ethereal light that pulsed like a heartbeat, growing brighter with each passing moment. He was sweating profusely, his brow furrowing in pain and discomfort.As he drifted into a dark space void of light, Jaden felt himself floating aimlessly, desperately searching for any sign of life. But there was nothing there, and the emptiness was starting to get to him. Fear crept into his heart, and he wondered if he would ever find his way out.Suddenly, Jaden was yanked from the void into a different place altogether. What he saw made his stomach churn with terror. In front of him, a horde of beasts or what looked like demons raged, each one standing nearly nine feet tall. They had muscular bodies, long tongues that extended down their chests, and dark, eerie fog emanated from them.The beasts rampaged through the land, slaughtering and devouring an
Different buses were properly packed in front of the school, their red exteriors decorated with white stripes. Students from different classes were lined up in front of the vehicles, chattering excitedly as they awaited departure. Each class had been designated to a specific bus, with their respective teachers supervising the boarding process.Miss Thompson stood before her class, dishing out instructions to her students before they made their way onto the bus. Scanning through the entire population of her class, she noticed someone was missing.'Where's he?'Miss Thompson thought with a stern expression. She had already warned her students not to be late, and she would not tolerate any delays.Meanwhile, Alex was growing increasingly anxious. He stood at the front of the line, eagerly anticipating Jaden's arrival. The two had planned to sit together for the trip to Africa, and Alex was starting to worry that Jaden had changed his mind. As the minutes ticked by, Alex's concern turned t
The city awoke under the gentle caress of the rising sun, its rays painting the urban landscape with a warm, golden glow. In a cozy hotel room, Jaden stood before the mirror, his hands gliding through his tousled hair as he deftly fashioned it into a neat bun. Outside the bathroom, Alex fidgeted with impatience, the anticipation of the day ahead palpable in his every movement. "Come on, man, we can't keep them waiting," Alex urged, his voice laced with excitement and a hint of urgency. Jaden hastily gathered his belongings, feeling a surge of anticipation coursing through his veins. Together, he and Alex embarked on their daily routine, preparing themselves for the adventures that awaited them. As they made their way to the hall where their classmates had congregated, a sense of camaraderie and shared excitement permeated the air. At the front of the gathering stood Miss Thompson, their teacher and guide for the trip. Her eyes gleamed with enthusiasm as she prepared to unveil the da
Jaden felt himself slowly coming to consciousness, every inch of his body feeling heavy and drained of energy. He could barely move a muscle, as if his body had been pushed to its absolute limit. As he tried to move his limbs, a cold chill ran down his spine, sending shivers through his entire body. He struggled to open his eyes, his vision hazy and unclear.When his eyes finally opened, he found himself staring up at the night sky. The stars shone brightly above him, casting a dim light across his surroundings. The cool breeze continued to brush across his skin, sending goosebumps all over his body.Jaden tried to lift himself up, but found his body unresponsive. He could feel the weight of his exhaustion bearing down on him, making it difficult to do anything. He closed his eyes, trying to get his bearings and focus his mind.As he lay there, he couldn't tell what was real and what wasn't. It felt like he was caught between two worlds, suspended in a space where time and reality had
Jaden stood on a hill overlooking a vast field with the blacksmith. The sun was setting, painting the sky with shades of pink and orange."Why do you do the things you do?" The blacksmith asked, breaking the peaceful silence.Jaden was taken aback by the question. "What do you mean?" he asked, looking at the blacksmith."If you were granted great power, what would you change about this world?" the blacksmith asked, his eyes fixed on the horizon.Jaden paused and thought for a moment before answering. "I would rid the world of evil," he said confidently.The blacksmith looked at him with a curious expression. "Interesting," he said, stroking his chin. "But do you not understand that good cannot exist without evil? They are two sides of the same coin, and removing one would upset the balance of the universe."Jaden felt conflicted by the blacksmith's words. He looked out at the peaceful scene before him, the cows grazing peacefully in the fields."You lost someone" The blacksmith sudden
In a spacious office, Major Philip sat behind a large wooden desk, his dark hair combed back, and his buff build filling out his military attire. His scruffy beard had patches of white in it, indicating years of service to his country. As he tapped his foot on the floor, his mind was preoccupied with the ongoing situation outside.A knock on the door interrupted his thoughts. "Come in," he said, his tone stern and commanding.A woman in a suit entered the room, her face bearing the stress of the current situation. "What's the situation out there?" Major Philip asked."It's getting worse, more people are joining the crowd, and we cannot send them away," she explained, her voice laced with concern.Major Philip sighed as he looked towards his window, the faint chanting growing louder. "Sir, here's a report of the base in Varia," she said, handing him a file.He received it, placing it on his desk. "You may leave," he dismissed her."Yes, sir!" she saluted before exiting the office.Majo
The man with white hair falling on both side of his face lounged in his chair, his gaze fixed on the girl opposite him. The room was dimly lit, and the only sound came from the flickering candle on the side table. His body was covered in intricate tattoos that seemed to dance in the shadows, and his sharp jawline and well chiseled physique gave him an otherworldly look.A girl sat nervously, twiddling her fingers in her lap. Her vibrant brown eyes contrasted with her dark skin and petite frame. She avoided meeting the man's gaze, her head hanging low.He stood up and walked towards her, his tall and muscular frame looming over her. She remained still, unsure of what to do."Why won't you leave?" he asked, his deep voice echoing in the quiet room.The girl stayed silent, still twiddling her fingers."Tsk," the man clicked his tongue in annoyance and started to walk away. Suddenly, she reached out and grabbed his hand, her touch surprising him."Don't… Leave… Me," she whispered softly.
Jaden and Alex arrived at the training grounds, where they found Miss Thompson awaiting them. Her arms were crossed, and her expression held a stern edge as she observed Jaden's new hairstyle. "Jaden, I hope you're prepared for today's training," she said with authority.A mixture of excitement and nerves coursed through Jaden as he surveyed the training equipment. While he had trained with his father on a few occasions, he understood that Miss Thompson's training would push him to his limits. Envy flickered within him as he admired Alex's innate athleticism and strength as an aura user.Leading them to a vast open field, Miss Thompson directed them to the far end, where containers filled with sharp sand awaited. She allowed Alex to join in the training, hoping his presence would inspire Jaden to grow."Today, we'll focus on tenacity," Miss Thompson declared, her voice unwavering. "The ability to endure pain directly correlates to the power of your strikes. I will break you down and b
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