The morning sun crept over Eldervale, but Arden felt no warmth in it. He had hardly slept each time he closed his eyes, the demon's laughter returned, crawling through his thoughts like smoke.
He splashed water on his face, hoping to wash away the exhaustion, then stepped outside. The village was stirring awake: women laying out bread to rise, farmers hitching oxen to carts, children running barefoot through the grass. To anyone else, it was just another day. But Arden could still hear the demon whispering beneath the surface. "They don't know what you are. Tell them. Show them." "Not today," Arden muttered. "Not any day," another voice interrupted. Arden looked up sharply. Maya stood nearby, arms crossed, her dark braid hanging over one shoulder. She tilted her head, studying him with those sharp eyes that always seemed to see past his defenses. "You're talking to yourself again," she said softly. "And you look like you haven't slept in a week." "I'm fine," Arden said, forcing a shrug. "You worry too much." Maya stepped closer. "And you lie too much." Her words struck deeper than he wanted to admit. He looked away, gripping the strap of his satchel. Maya's presence was a comfort, but her persistence was dangerous. She couldn't know what lurked inside him. Before he could reply, shouts rang out from the village square. Arden and Maya hurried over, finding a small crowd gathered. Two farmers dragged something into the open a goat, its body torn open as though by claws. The air was thick with the stench of blood. A murmur swept through the villagers. "Wolves?" "No… too deep. Look at those marks." "Something's wrong. Something's in the forest." Arden froze. The sight of blood made his chest tighten. His vision sharpened unnaturally, every heartbeat in the crowd thundering in his ears. "Hungry… so hungry…" the demon whispered. His hands trembled, and he clenched them into fists. Not now. Not here. Maya's gaze flicked to him. "Arden…" she whispered, concerned about lacing her tone. She saw his struggle, even if no one else did. Before anyone could speak further, a man staggered into the square. His clothes were torn, his arm bleeding from a deep gash. Gasps erupted as villagers rushed to catch him before he collapsed. "Monsters," the man rasped. "In the woods… shadows with eyes… they're coming." The village erupted in panic. The elders stepped forward, voices firm despite the fear. "We must gather hunters. We must protect Eldervale." Arden's stomach turned cold. Monsters. Shadows with eyes. The words struck something deep within him, as if the demon inside recognized them. "They are kin," the voice purred. "You feel it, don't you? The forest calls to us." Arden pressed a hand against his chest, breathing hard. No, he couldn't let it draw him in. "Arden," Maya said again, tugging at his sleeve. Her face was pale, her voice urgent. "What's happening to you? You're shaking." "I'm fine," he lied again, though his voice cracked. She didn't believe him. Her eyes were sharp, almost accusing now. "You're hiding something from me. Something dangerous." Arden froze, his throat dry. The words lodged in him like a blade. Before he could respond, the elders called for volunteers to scout the forest. Villagers whispered, suspicion already swirling. And through it all, the demon's voice laughed inside his skull. "The shadows are coming, boy. You can't run from them. When they arrive, your little village will finally see the truth." Arden clenched his fists, his heart pounding. He had kept his secret for five years. But now, with Maya's piercing gaze and the threat creeping from the forest, he felt the walls closing in. The shadows were moving closer. And this time, he wasn't sure he could stop what was coming. The village square buzzed with fear and debate. Elders stood at the center, their voices rising above the crowd. "These killings cannot be ignored," Elder Bran declared, his beard trembling with every word. "If beasts stalk the forest, they must be driven out before they reach our homes." "But these are no ordinary beasts," another villager muttered. "Did you see those wounds? Too deep for wolves. Too sharp for bears." The crowd murmured agreement, unease thick as fog. Elder Bran raised a hand. "We will send a party to the forest. Hunters, strong men, anyone willing. We must know what lurks there." Arden's stomach dropped. The words clawed at him. The forest. The shadows. The demon inside him thrummed with excitement. "Yes… Take me there. I want to see them." Arden stepped back, shaking his head. No. He couldn't risk it. If blood was spilled out there, if he lost control….. "Arden," a voice called. He looked up to see several villagers staring at him. "You're strong. You should go," one of the hunters said. "We'll need all the help we can get." "I…" His voice caught in his throat. Maya stepped forward quickly. "He's not well," she said firmly. "You saw him earlier, he's pale, trembling. He doesn't have to.." But Elder Bran's eyes were on Arden. "You're nineteen now. A man. Eldervale needs all who can wield a blade. Will you stand aside while others protect your home?" The weight of the stares pressed on him. Every instinct screamed to refuse…but he couldn't. Not without drawing suspicion. Not with Maya watching. Arden swallowed hard. "I'll go." Maya's hand tightened around his arm. "Arden" He gave her a weak smile. "I'll be fine." But inside, his chest burned with the demon's laughter. "Yes… finally. Let's hunt." By late afternoon, the chosen group gathered at the edge of the village. Hunters strung their bows, swords glinted in the fading light, and the air was thick with dread. Arden stood among them, a borrowed blade at his side. Maya lingered close, her brow furrowed. "You don't have to prove anything," she whispered. "If something's wrong, tell me now." Arden looked at her, words trembling on his tongue. He wanted to tell her everything about the voice, the hunger, the curse. But the weight of it crushed him into silence. Instead, he simply said, "Stay safe, Maya." She scowled. "Don't you dare say that like it's goodbye." The elders raised torches, casting long shadows against the treeline. The party stepped forward, the forest looming dark and endless before them. As Arden crossed the threshold of the woods, the whispers returned, stronger than ever. "Home," the demon hissed, almost gleeful. "You've brought me home." A chill rippled down Arden's spine. The hunt had begun.
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- ECHOES OF THE REVELATION- Maya’s voice trembled as she glared at Zerath, her wrists bound tightly in the glowing chains that burned against her skin.“I don’t believe you, monster. The last time I remembered, I got this curse during the serpent battle in the forest nights ago,” she said, her tone filled with anger and confusion.Zerath tilted his head back and laughed, his voice echoing through the temple walls. “A curse? That’s what you think it was?” he sneered, his red eyes glinting with amusement. “That was merely a scheme Seraphel crafted to deceive you. But one thing you should know, little serpent— the Queen of Venom’s soul was reborn in you the day Narlok’s soul was sealed within your companion by his mother.”Maya froze, her breath caught in her throat. Her eyes darted to Arden, who was kneeling, his body shaking violently as he fought the demon within. His veins darkened, and the ground beneath him pulsed with dark energy.Lina’s voice trembled as she looked between them. “What are you talking abou 
- WHEN DARKNESS RECOGNIZED HIS OWN- Moments later, they stepped into the ancient temple, the air shifted thick, heavy, and humming with energy that made every breath feel like smoke. The captors pushed Arden, Lina, and Maya forward until they fell to their knees. Chains made from glowing runes wrapped around their wrists and ankles, binding them tightly to the cold stone floor.The faint light from the torches flickered as if struggling to stay alive. Strange markings pulsed on the walls, whispering in a forgotten tongue. The deeper they went, the more Arden’s body began to tremble. His heartbeat quickened, and the color in his eyes darkened.Lina, bound beside him, turned her head toward him and asked softly, "Arden, what’s happening to you?"He didn’t respond. His breathing grew ragged, and his fingers dug into the ground as if trying to fight something inside. A voice low and monstrous echoed from deep within him."Arden," the voice growled, "he’s here, the one who hunted me long ago."Maya glanced between them, h 
- THE SHATTERED BOND- The morning sun barely rose over the fog-covered hills when Arden slowly opened his eyes. His body ached from exhaustion, but what truly froze him was the sight before him.Dozens of masked captors stood in a circle around them, their faces hidden behind black veils, weapons pointed directly at the four companions.“Wha—what’s going on?” Lina gasped, sitting up quickly. But before she could move, a blade was already at her throat.Duke clenched his fists, his usual calm replaced by anger. “Damn it… they caught us off guard.”Arden’s sword and dagger were gone. He looked to his side and saw all their weapons piled together in a heap at the captors’ feet. His heart pounded as he realized how outnumbered they were.Maya’s eyes darted around. “There are too many of them,” she whispered under her breath. “At least thirty…”One of the captors stepped forward. His mask was different—painted crimson. He seemed to be their leader.“Awake already?” the man said with a cold smirk in his voic 
- BEFORE THE STORM- In Eldervale village, the golden rays of dusk bathed the small huts in a gentle glow. Inside one of them, Shina, Arden’s mother, sat by the fire weaving a mat. The quiet crackle of the flames filled the room while her two daughters, Fira and Leina, sat beside her.Fira glanced up at her mother with worried eyes. “Mother, do you think brother Arden is safe out there?”Shina’s hands paused mid-weave. She looked at the flickering flame before replying softly, “Your brother has always been strong, my dear. Wherever he is, the spirits are surely guiding him.”Leina frowned as she hugged her knees. “But it’s been moons since he left. What if he doesn’t come back?”Shina reached over and gently brushed a strand of hair from her youngest daughter’s face. “Arden made a promise to us, remember? He said he would return once his purpose was fulfilled. I believe in that promise.”The fire crackled louder, filling the silence that followed. Outside, the wind whispered through the tall trees, ca 
- SHADOWS IN THE MIST- The realm of the Watchers was vast and shrouded in golden mist. Ancient pillars stood tall around a massive circular table made of glowing stone, and seated upon it were the beings who had been observing the balance of worlds for centuries. Their eyes gleamed like stars, and their voices echoed softly like whispers carried through time.One of the elder Watchers, his robes flowing like smoke, spoke first. “The balance trembles once again. The vessel that carries the cursed soul has awakened his power sooner than we expected.”Another leaned forward, her tone calm but firm. “You mean the boy from Eldervale—the one harboring the soul of Narlok, the Demon King?”“Yes,” the elder replied. “The one called Arden. His actions in Virelia did not go unnoticed. The demon within him stirred, and its presence was felt across the realms.”A deep voice came from the far end of the table. “I warned this council long ago that sealing Narlok’s soul in a mortal vessel was dangerous. Now the seal is 
- THE FRIENDSHIP SONG- The night was quiet, the air still and heavy with unease. The soft crackle of the dying campfire flickered against the shadows of the forest. Everyone was asleep, except Maya. She sat alone, trembling slightly as she gripped her head, her breath uneven. Her eyes glowed faintly green, and the faint trace of serpent-like scales crept across her cheek. Inside her mind, the ancient serpent hissed, “You can’t hide it anymore, Maya. I live within you. You and I are one.” Maya whispered through clenched teeth, “No… stop bothering me .” Her body tensed, her hands digging into the ground. The serpent’s voice grew darker. “You’ve already begun to change. Your jealousy, your pain… It feeds me. You crave Arden’s attention, don’t you?” Maya’s face twisted in frustration. “Shut up!” she muttered, her voice shaking. Arden, who was nearby, stirred from his sleep. He noticed the faint glow and the strange sound of Maya’s voice. Concerned, he stood and walked quietly toward her. “Maya?” he 
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