Chapter 2: The Hero and the Heir
Azeron's gaze lingered on the girl before him, her sword gleaming with a radiant light that seemed to burn through the darkness surrounding them. She stood firm, her stance steady despite the palpable fear in her eyes.
"I don't have time for your games," she said sharply, her voice cutting through the chaos. "Are you with them or not?"
Azeron turned his head to the sky, where grotesque creatures poured out of the rift. Their twisted forms writhed and screeched, their eyes glowing with malevolence. He could feel their hunger, their desire to consume.
"I don't even know what's happening," he muttered, still disoriented from his abrupt arrival.
The girl narrowed her eyes. "Then figure it out fast, because they're coming."
With a swift motion, she lunged forward, her sword slicing through the air. The blade emitted a burst of light as it struck the first creature, disintegrating it into ash. Azeron's instincts kicked in as another creature leapt toward him. Without thinking, he raised his hand, and dark energy erupted from his palm, blasting the creature away.
The girl paused, her eyes widening as she saw the black aura surrounding Azeron. "You're not just any demon, are you?"
Azeron clenched his fists, the dark energy dissipating as quickly as it had appeared. "I don't want to hurt anyone," he said, his voice steady but conflicted. "But I'll defend myself if I have to."
She hesitated, then nodded. "Fine. But don't get in my way."
The two stood back-to-back as more creatures descended, their numbers growing with each passing moment. Azeron moved on instinct, his claws slashing through the air as he summoned bursts of dark energy to fend off the attackers. The girl fought with precision, her blade glowing brighter with every strike.
"What's your name?" Azeron asked as he deflected another creature.
"Lyra," she replied curtly, spinning to cut down two more enemies. "And you?"
"Azeron." He hesitated before adding, "I think."
Lyra glanced at him briefly, her expression unreadable. "You think? What kind of answer is that?"
"It's complicated," he said, dodging a swipe from one of the creatures.
Lyra didn't press further. "Well, Azeron, if you want to survive, stop holding back."
Azeron gritted his teeth. She was right. He could feel the power surging within him, begging to be unleashed. But every time he used it, a part of him felt like he was losing himself.
"Just this once," he whispered to himself.
He closed his eyes, letting the energy flow freely. When he opened them again, they glowed with a crimson light. With a single swipe of his hand, a wave of dark energy erupted, obliterating the remaining creatures in a single strike.
Lyra shielded her eyes from the blast, lowering her arm once the dust settled. She stared at Azeron, her grip tightening on her sword. "What are you?"
Azeron's glowing eyes dimmed as the power subsided. He took a deep breath, his body trembling slightly. "I don't know," he admitted. "But I'm not your enemy."
Lyra studied him for a moment, then sheathed her sword. "We'll see about that."
Before either of them could say more, the ground beneath them rumbled. Azeron looked up to see the rift in the sky growing wider, its edges crackling with ominous energy.
"This isn't over," Lyra said, her voice laced with urgency. "We need to find shelter before more of them come."
"Shelter?" Azeron asked, still catching his breath.
"Follow me if you want to live," she said, already moving.
Azeron hesitated for a moment, then followed. He didn't trust her—not entirely—but she seemed to know more about this world than he did.
As they ran through the desolate streets, Azeron couldn't shake the feeling that this meeting wasn't a coincidence. Lyra's presence felt strangely familiar, as if their paths had crossed before.
But how?
And why did he feel like she was the key to unlocking the truth about his past—and his future?
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As they reached the edge of the city, a voice echoed in Azeron's mind, deep and commanding.
"Don't forget your mission, my son. The girl's soul belongs to me."
Azeron froze, his blood running cold. What would he do if Lyra discovered the truth?
To Be Continued in Chapter 3: Shadows of Betrayal.
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