
"You look nervous, cousin."
Damon's hand tightened around his champagne flute as Adrian's voice slithered over his shoulder.
The crystal ballroom of the Blackwood estate glittered around them—a sea of designer gowns and thousand-dollar suits, all gathered to celebrate what should have been his moment.
"Just excited," Damon forced a smile, scanning the crowd for Claire. Where was she? The engagement announcement was supposed to happen in ten minutes.
Adrian chuckled, that same condescending laugh that had grated on Damon's nerves since childhood. "Excited to finally prove yourself worthy of the family name?"
Before Damon could respond, the orchestra fell silent. Every head turned toward the grand staircase where Claire descended like a vision in white silk.
Her diamond necklace—the one Damon had spent his last savings on—caught the chandelier light perfectly.
This was it. His redemption.
"Ladies and gentlemen," Claire's voice carried across the ballroom with practiced elegance.
"Thank you all for coming tonight. I have an announcement that will change everything."
Damon stepped forward, heart hammering. Finally, the respect he deserved. Finally, a place at the family table.
"I'm getting married," Claire continued, her smile radiant. "To the man who has captured my heart completely."
The crowd murmured with anticipation. Damon straightened his tie, preparing to join her on the stage.
"Adrian Blackwood."
The words hit like a physical blow. Damon's champagne flute slipped from his fingers, shattering against the marble floor. The sound seemed to echo in the sudden silence.
"What?" The word escaped him before he could stop it.
Claire's eyes found his across the room. Not apologetic. Not even sorry. Cold. "Adrian and I have been... close... for months now. We couldn't deny our connection any longer."
The crowd erupted in whispers. Damon felt their stares burning into him—pity mixed with cruel amusement. His chest constricted. This couldn't be happening.
"Claire, we need to talk." He pushed through the crowd, but Adrian stepped into his path.
"Actually, cousin, we need to talk." Adrian's voice carried a new authority. "About the missing funds."
The ballroom fell deadly quiet.
"What funds?" Damon's voice cracked.
His uncle Kane emerged from the crowd like a shark sensing blood.
The family patriarch's cold gray eyes fixed on Damon with lethal precision. "The two million dollars that disappeared from the family trust last month. The money that was your responsibility."
"I never touched—"
"The electronic trail leads directly to your personal accounts," Kane's voice boomed across the ballroom. "Did you think we wouldn't notice? Did you steal from your own family to pay for that ridiculous necklace?"
Every eye in the room turned to Claire's throat, where the diamonds suddenly looked garish, accusatory. Damon's mouth went dry.
"Uncle Kane, I swear on my father's grave—"
"Your father would be ashamed." Kane's words were surgical strikes. "Security!"
"Wait!" Damon spun toward Claire, desperate.
"Tell them! Tell them about the loan you asked for. About your gambling debts!"
But Claire was already nestled against Adrian's chest, playing the traumatized victim perfectly.
"I'm so sorry everyone had to see this," she whispered, loud enough for the front rows to hear. "I had no idea Damon was capable of... this."
The security guards materialized beside him—two mountains of muscle in black suits.
"Gentlemen," Kane's voice was ice. "Remove this thief from my property."
"You can't do this!" Damon struggled as they grabbed his arms. "I'm family! I'm a Blackwood!"
Kane stepped closer, his breath hot against Damon's ear. "Not anymore."
The first punch caught him in the stomach, doubling him over. The second split his lip. As they dragged him through the crowd, he caught fragments of conversation
"Always knew he was trouble..."
"Poor Claire, what a nightmare..."
"Should have seen it coming..."
The marble steps scraped against his back as they hauled him down.
Rain had started falling, mixing the blood on his face with cold water. The grand oak doors of his childhood home slammed shut behind him with finality.
Damon lay there on the wet pavement, designer suit torn, watching the warm light spill from the windows above. Inside, the party continued.
The orchestra played. People laughed and danced and celebrated his destruction.
His phone buzzed. A text from an unknown number The money's in account 847293.
Check the Cayman records. You have 24 hours before it's gone forever. Choose carefully.
He stared at the message, rain blurring the screen. Someone was playing a game. But who? And why now?
Another buzz. This time, a photo. Claire and Adrian in what looked like a hotel room, but the timestamp showed six months ago—long before tonight's supposed revelation.
His hands shook as he scrolled through more images. Bank records. Wire transfers. All bearing Kane's authorization codes.
They'd planned this. All of it.
But someone else knew their secret. Someone who wanted him to know too.
Thunder rumbled overhead as Damon struggled to his feet.
Blood dripped from his chin onto the phone screen, but his eyes were clearing. The pain was sharpening into something else.
Something dangerous.
In the distance, sirens wailed—police cars heading his direction. Kane's final move to ensure his destruction was complete.
Damon looked at the mansion one last time, then at the mysterious message still glowing on his phone.
Two paths stretched before him: run and accept his exile, or stay and fight with evidence that could destroy them all.
But using it would mean becoming the very thing they'd accused him of being.
The sirens grew louder.
Blood ran down his face as he whispered to the rain-soaked night.
"Is this the end for me?" Damon whispered to the storm.
His phone buzzed again. A single word glowed on the screen—
[Do you choose to Comply to the terms and condition?.]
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Chapter 90-Better than Zero
That was love measured against cosmic horror. Protection that extended even to protecting the world from what they might become."Thank you." Elena's voice carried understanding that transcended words. "For trusting us to make terrible choices. For promising to stop us if those choices lead somewhere unforgivable. For being human enough to value morality over family loyalty when the two conflict."She pressed closer against his chest, listening to heartbeat that was probably enhanced but felt comfortingly normal. "That's what we're trying to preserve during training. The ability to value abstract principles over immediate desires. To choose right action even when wrong action serves people we love. To stay human despite power suggesting humanity's just weakness that transcends itself."Margaret had been watching this exchange with expression suggesting she was cataloguing emotional data for future reference. Understanding family bonds from outside rather than inside. Immortality tha
Chapter 89-Kill
Margaret's precision was brutal."I remember every one. Their faces. Their final words. Their hopes about what they might become if they succeeded. Most were children—divine inheritance manifests young. Most were terrified. All were brave enough to try anyway."She gestured to a section with noticeably fewer names."These are the successes. One hundred and seven individuals who survived Ascension training, maintained consciousness through Convergence, and managed to preserve humanity afterward. That's a 1.4% success rate across seventeen decades of trying."The mathematics were devastating. 98.6% failure rate when dealing with mortality rates, corruption rates, and psychological breakdown combined. Odds that made Russian roulette look safe."And Elena and Isabella's odds?" Damon's voice carried the careful control of someone standing at the edge
Chapter 88- Seventy Two
Damon's controlled fury meeting Margaret's patient explanation, both of them dancing around the fundamental problem that no amount of parental protection could stop cosmic timelines."He wants to pull us from training." Isabella didn't need confirmation. The pattern was obvious—father witnessing daughter nearly die during preparation, calculating that terrible odds beat zero odds, loving them enough to prefer guaranteed failure over potential success. "Margaret's explaining why that guarantees worse outcomes.""Yeah." Elena's voice carried complexity suggesting she understood both positions."Family meeting tonight. Full disclosure about what Ascension training actually entails, what survival odds look like, whether alternatives exist. Then we choose whether to continue."The implications settled over Isabella like weighted blankets. Choice. Agency. The opportunity to say "fuck this" and face C
Chapter 87-Anyway
He looked at Elena, seeing recognition in her eyes of exactly how significant this moment was. Not just another training decision. The inflection point where their future stopped being something Margaret orchestrated and became something they consciously selected. "You should rest." He moved to her bedside, enhanced senses picking up exhaustion that went deeper than physical tiredness. "Whatever happens tomorrow, you need to be clear-headed for it." "I can't sleep." Elena's voice carried the kind of wired energy that came from near-death experiences. "Every time I close my eyes, I feel Isabella's consciousness fragmenting. Experience pieces of what she went through during that power surge. It's like..." she struggled for words. "It's like touching infinity. Understanding that consciousness is so much bigger than individual identity, but also knowing that surrendering to that bigness means losing everythi
Chapter 86-Did they know
He looked at Elena, seeing recognition in her eyes of exactly how significant this moment was. Not just another training decision.The inflection point where their future stopped being something Margaret orchestrated and became something they consciously selected."You should rest." He moved to her bedside, enhanced senses picking up exhaustion that went deeper than physical tiredness. "Whatever happens tomorrow, you need to be clear-headed for it.""I can't sleep." Elena's voice carried the kind of wired energy that came from near-death experiences. "Every time I close my eyes, I feel Isabella's consciousness fragmenting. Experience pieces of what she went through during that power surge. It's like..."she struggled for words. "It's like touching infinity. Understanding that consciousness is so much bigger than individual identity, but also knowing that surrendering to that bigness means losing ever
Chapter 85-Decision
"Took three weeks to even get close—divine beings are notoriously difficult to ambush. When I finally managed it, her last words were thanking me for ending what she'd become. She knew she was a monster. Just couldn't feel it anymore."The medical bay fell silent except for monitoring equipment tracking Isabella's impossible vitals. Elena had gone very still, processing implications about what failure during training actually meant. Not just death. Something worse—survival as something that wore your face while being fundamentally other."I want to talk to them." Damon's voice carried the kind of controlled determination that had built business empires and survived supernatural assassins. "Both girls. When Isabella wakes up. Before any more training happens. They need to understand exactly what they're agreeing to.""They're ten years old." Margaret's objectio
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