CHAPTER 4.
Mr. Thompson slammed the door shut, the deadbolt snapping into place with a metallic click. He spun around, his face a mask of terror. "Nikole, there's big trouble," he gasped, his voice ragged. "The Evernight... they found us."Nikole shot out of her chair, her heart hammering against her ribs. "How come? How did they find us? " Her voice was a sharp chirp, laced with panic. She lunged for Mr. Thompson's shirt, her fingers digging into the fabric.Across the room, Kelvin sat frozen, a forgotten book slumping in his lap. His eyes darted between the frantic adults, confusion clouding his countenance.Nikole's grip tightened on Mr. Thompson's shirt for a moment before she whirled on her son. Her voice, a storm brewing, lashed out. "Kelvin!"She grabbed his shirt, her fingers leaving white indents in the worn fabric. "Why did you do this? Didn't your father warn you? Now look at what you've done! You have no idea what you've unleashed!"Kelvin's face crumpled. "Do what, Mom? I don't..." He stammered his voice barely a whisper. “ I don't understand…What's happening?”.Nikole's eyes welled up, a fresh wave of fear washed over her. Frustration tinged her voice as she spoke, her words clipped. "The party, Kelvin! Your father warned you to stay away. But you never listen, do you? Now we all have to pay the price!"Within minutes, a storm began to rage around the house. The wind howled like a banshee, rattling the windows and shaking the very floorboards beneath their feet. Debris lashed against the walls with a sickening thud.Thompson clutched his shirt, the fabric twisting in his white-knuckled grip. "They're here," he rasped, his voice barely audible over the storm's fury. "I knew it..."Nikole sank to the floor, her back against the wall for support. Tears welled in her eyes, blurring the storm's violence outside. A choked sob escaped her lips. "Our worst nightmare," she whispered.A deafening crack split the air, followed by a crumbling crash. A section of the wall gave way, showering them in dust and debris. Through the gaping hole, they glimpsed a shadowy figure."Thompson!" boomed a thundering voice from outside, echoing through the ruined room. "Bring him out now!".Mr. Thompson scrambled to a dusty shelf, his movements desperate under the oppressive silence that had descended after the booming voice. He took out an old wooden box, its hinges creaking. Relief flickered across his face as he retrieved a long intricately woven cloth."What is it?" Nikole whispered, her voice barely audible over the pounding of her heart. She reached out, her trembling fingers brushing the soft fabric.Thompson's voice was hoarse as he spoke, his words laden with urgency. "A Seraph's Veil," he rasped, pointing to the woven fabric in Nikole's trembling hands. "My father gave it to me. It... it hides us from the Evernight." He gestured frantically towards the basement door. "Nikole, take the kids down there, now!"Nikole's eyes darted between the cloth and the gaping hole in the wall. Fear, raw and primal, clawed at her throat. "And what about you?" she choked out, the question a desperate plea.Thompson's jaw clenched tight. He met her gaze, a flicker of steely resolve replacing the terror. "Don't worry about me, Nikole. Just take the children. Go. Now!" His voice boomed, a contrast to his trembling hands.Nikole knew arguing was useless. She squeezed the Seraph's Veil, Grabbing Michelle, who whimpered softly, she hurried towards Kelvin. Together, they stumbled down the creaking basement stairs, leaving Thompson to face the darkness that had breached their home.Thompson lunged for the shelf once more, a desperate glint flickering in his terror-stricken eyes. This time, his hand emerged clutching a long, ornately carved staff crackling with otherworldly purple energy – the Celestine Blaze Wand, a relic whispered about in hushed tones. With a snarl, he slammed the staff against the floor.The air crackled. Tendrils of fire erupted from the staff's tip, snaking outwards towards the gaping hole. "They erupted into raging flames, forming a protective barrier around the building.". The storm outside shrieked in protest, momentarily held at bay by the fire.A voice, laden with malice, boomed from beyond the wall. "You think fire can stop us, Thompson? You'll pay dearly for this!"But Thompson ignored the threat, his face etched with grim determination. He fueled the blaze with every ounce of his remaining strength, the flames dancing higher as the storm outside dwindled to an eerie silence. Exhaustion gnawed at him, his vision blurring as he let the staff clatter to the floor.A moment of relief washed over him, shattered in an instant. A dark figure shot past the barrier, and Thompson turned to find the Celestine Blaze Wand gone from where he had dropped it."So clever, Thompson," the unseen voice taunted, a cold menace in its tone. "But your defiance has consequences. Hand over your son, and perhaps we'll show some mercy."A primal snarl ripped from Thompson's throat. "Never! Take me instead, you cowards!" He lunged towards the broken wall, a desperate gamble for escape.A cold laugh filled the room. "Fine then," the voice said, sounding like it was making fun of him. "Whoever wants to save themselves the most will get punished."An invisible hand grabbed Thompson super tight, squeezing the air out of him. He screamed, but then everything went dark. His clothes ripped off, and he was drawn out of the building, his voice echoing into the dark.****As the hours stretched on in the stifling confines of the basement, Michelle's worry for her father grew unbearable.“Mom," she blurted out, her voice tight, "I can't just sit here. I gotta see if Dad's alright."Nikole, pale in the faint light, grabbed Michelle's hand. "Hold on, wait," she said, her voice urgent. "We don't know what's going on up there. We need to be careful." Her eyes, wide with fear, locked with Michelle's. Ignoring Nikole's warning, she rose from her seat, determination etched on her face.Before she could take a step, Nikole's hand shot out, delivering a sharp slap to the back of Michelle's neck. "Sit down!" she commanded, her voice laced with anger. "Do you have any idea how dangerous the Evernight is?"Defeated, Michelle slumped to the floor, her face clouded with frustration. But Nikole wasn't ready to give up. She gestured for Michelle and Kelvin to sit up and pay close attention. "Listen carefully," she said, her tone serious. "What I'm about to tell you would change your reality right now, and you might never hear anything like it again."Taking a deep breath, Nikole began her tale: "Two hundred years ago, there were two brothers who ruled different lands. They found a special cup called the Nightshade Chalice, rumored to give whoever owned it incredible power and eternal life, jealousy tore the brothers apart, leading to a fierce battle over the chalice”."The Nightshade Chalice was made from ancient gods' bones and filled with blood from many sacrifices," Nikole continued, making sure they understood . "Their father gave the chalice to Alaric, which made his brother Leopold very jealous. Leopold wanted the chalice for himself, so he attacked Alaric's kingdom during a lunar eclipse."As Nikole kept talking, Kelvin and Michelle started to feel a bit bored. They yawned a few times, and their eyes looked droopy, like they were struggling to stay awake. But Nikole noticed and stopped for a moment. She knew she had to make the story more interesting to keep their attention. "Wait," she said, sounding urgent, "this part is really important. You need to hear it.""The chalice can only be used by someone special, called the son of light, who guards a hidden realm with a secret seer. For two hundred years, the chalice has been dormant, its dark power sealed away by the seer's magic.""And you, Kelvin…" Nikole declared, her gaze piercing. "You are that Son of Light. They've come for you, to unlock the chalice's power stolen centuries ago by the Evernight.”As Nikole spoke of Kelvin being the Son of Light, his expression darkened, as if he'd been waiting for those very words.Morning broke with the cock's crow, rousing them from their fitful sleep. Determined to find Thompson, they ascended the stairs, hope mingled with dread in their hearts. But as they searched the house, their fears were realized: Thompson was nowhere to be found, only his blood-stained clothes left behind.Nikole's cry echoed through the empty house, a lament for her lost husband. "Thompson!" she screamed, the anguish in her voice reverberating off the walls.Michelle looked up at her mother, eyes filled with a mix of fear and sadness. "But mom...I don't want to leave yet. I'll miss my friends," she confessed, her voice shaking.Nikole gently brushed Michelle's hair back and held her daughter's hands with a comforting grip. "I know, sweetheart," she reassured, her voice soft and mixed with understanding. "But sometimes, life compels us to make difficult decisions for the greater good.""We have to leave, Michelle. The overnight gang will come looking for us, especially after they took your father. It's not safe here anymore," Nikole explained, her tone firm yet gentle, trying to set a sense of urgency in her young daughter.Kelvin flung his bag on his shoulder, feeling a big change coming. He went to his mom, Nikole, who always seemed so strong. Now, she looked a bit worried, thinking about what's best for them."Mom," Kelvin began, looking confused and worried. "Why do we have to leave our country? It's hard because we don't know anyone in
Nikole dabbed at her face with her sleeve, attempting to conceal the bloodstains from Kelvin and Michelle. "It's just a scratch," she assured them, her voice strained with effort.Michelle's eyes widened with concern. "Mom, you're bleeding! We need to get help," she urged, her tone tinged with fear.Nikole nodded weakly in agreement. "Yes, let's find somewhere safe to rest," she acquiesced, each word a struggle against her labored breathing.They stumbled upon a secluded alley and sank to the ground, seeking refuge from the chaos. Nikole leaned heavily on Kelvin, her head swimming with dizziness."We need water," Kelvin rasped, his voice hoarse from exhaustion. "And we should tend to Mom's wound."Nikole nodded in acknowledgment, her voice barely audible above their ragged breaths. "We'll find water and take care of this," she promised, determination flickering in her eyes despite the overwhelming odds.Nikole was getting worse by the minute. The blood kept flowing from her head, and s
Whisper led Kelvin to a secluded site in the forest, where bright green herbs covered the ground. Among them stood a special plant that caught Kelvin's eye. Its leaves were arranged in such a way that they resembled the shape of a man's face, with a crooked nose and a mischievous grin."Touch it," Whisper instructed, his voice barely audible over the rustling of leaves.Kelvin paused for a moment before reaching out to touch the herb. As his fingers made contact, the plant began to shake and swing, as if dancing to an invisible tune. Kelvin watched in awe as the herb responded to his touch."Wow!" Kelvin exclaimed, his eyes wide with amazement.But the heat of the sun bore down on them, intensifying with each passing moment. Kelvin felt beads of sweat trickling down his forehead as he listened to Whisper's next words."That's the herb you need for your mom," Whisper said solemnly, his eyes reflecting the seriousness of the situation. "Give it to her, and she'll start feeling better in
Michelle looked up as Kelvin approached, her eyes searching for good news. "So, what happened? Did you get the job?" she asked, her voice a mix of hope and anxiety. Kelvin managed a small smile, nodding. "Yes, I start tomorrow. It's going to be okay, Michelle. We'll make it through this," he reassured her, though the memory of Mr. Johnson's warning kept ringing in his mind.****The morning came with the usual bustle of Aridolia, the city waking up to the sound of cars and the distant hum of machines working non-stop. Kelvin was jolted awake by these loud noises, reminding him that today was his first day on a new job, a chance to change things for him and Michelle.Rubbing the sleep from his eyes, Kelvin Searched through his bag, looking for something decent to wear. He pulled out the shirt his mom had given him a few months back before everything turned upside down. It wasn't much to look at, faded and a bit too large for him, but to Kelvin, it was perfect. The shirt was a pale blue
The clang of metal on metal echoed through the narrow stone passage, a horrific sight bouncing off the damp walls. Prisoners face etched with agony, huddled in the meager light filtering through a barred window high above. Their ragged clothes offered little protection from the cold, and the flickering torches lining the hallway cast monster shadows that danced across the uneven floor. The air hung heavy, thick with the stench of mold, sweat, and something far more disturbing, a metallic tang that sent shivers down Thompson's spine. It was the smell of blood, fresh and old.A deep scream ripped through the oppressive silence, shattering the peace that had momentarily settled. It was a blood-curdling shriek, filled with terror that echoed deep within Thompson's body. Weak and tired, Thompson changed positions. The last thing he remembered was a struggle, a searing pain in his head, and then… nothing. Panic surged through him as he tried to sit up, only to find his wrists and ankles bou
Marcus stormed into the Sunrise Cafe, his appearance unkempt and untidy, his clothes rumpled and stained. His eyes blazed with fury as he confronted Kelvin, who was busy wiping down the tables in preparation for the day ahead.Kelvin glanced up, startled by Marcus's sudden outburst, but chose to ignore him and continued with his task."You!" Marcus's voice boomed, cutting through the din of the cafe. "I've had enough of you! It's either you leave or I leave. You choose!".Kelvin leaned against a nearby table, staring defiantly as Marcus came closer. "Did you brush your teeth this morning?" Kelvin's voice was full of disdain. "Your breath stinks, Marcus. You smell."Marcus, surprised, brought his hand to his mouth and blew on it, then sniffed. His face twisted in disgust, confirming Kelvin's words.Marcus's fists clenched at his sides, his face contorted with rage. He was itching to deliver a blow to Kelvin's smug face, but Kelvin's challenging stare held him back."Go ahead, Marcus. D
As Kelvin sat in the corner, he nervously played with the envelope Mr. Wilson had given him earlier. He hadn't checked what was inside yet, feeling a bit scared. "Why am I feeling like this?" he whispered to himself, puzzled.Suddenly, the phone rang loudly, startling Kelvin. "Kelvin, come to my office now," Mr. Johnson's voice came through the receiver. Kelvin felt a shiver down his spine."Yes sir, I'm coming," Kelvin replied quickly, his hands trembling. He slipped the unopened envelope back into his pocket and rushed to Mr. Johnson's office, his mind filled with worry about what Mr. Johnson wanted to talk about.Kelvin stood in Mr. Johnson's office, his heart pounding with panic. Mr. Johnson extended his hand, silently requesting the envelope. Kelvin hesitated for a moment, wondering what Mr. Johnson was requesting.Without wasting any time, Kelvin brought out the envelope from his pocket and handed it over to Mr. Johnson. As Mr. Johnson examined the envelope, Kelvin couldn't shak
At midnight, the windows of Kelvin's apartment began to tremble violently. Startled from his sleep, Kelvin jolted upright, casting a quick glance at Michelle who lay beside him, still enveloped in the warm embrace of a thick blanket and deep in slumber. Gently easing himself out of bed, trying not to disturb Michelle, Kelvin tiptoed across the cold floor to the window. His heart raced with a mix of fear and curiosity. As he pulled back the curtain, his eyes scanned the dark, quiet street outside. Just as he reached the window, the trembling ceased abruptly. Kelvin frowned, his brow furrowed in confusion. He muttered to himself, "What on earth was that all about?"After a moment of peering into the stillness, he sighed and whispered, "Must have been my imagination." Turning back to the bed, he noticed Michelle stirring under the blanket. "Kelvin? What's happening?" her voice was groggy with sleep.He smiled reassuringly, "Nothing to worry about. Just some strange noises. Go back to