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Chapter One: The Basement Key (A)
The storm arrived like a beast unleashed, One moment the city sky had been thick with the usual smog and neon haze, and the next it was ripped apart by lightning.
Rain battered rooftops, rivers of water carving down cracked sidewalks, drowning the hum of traffic. Jason Miller barely noticed.
He was in the basement, flashlight gritted between his teeth, both hands tugging at a stubborn crate of old newspapers. Dust clogged his throat.
The smell of mildew and rust sat heavy in the air. Somewhere above, the apartment lights flickered as thunder rattled the glass. Jason muttered around the flashlight, “Grandpa, what was all this crap?”
The words felt wrong in the silence. His grandfather had been gone six months now, leaving behind debts, too many stories, and a house full of junk nobody wanted. His mother refused to come near the basement; his uncles had declared it a waste of time. That left Jason.
At twenty-four, he wasn’t remarkable, average grades, average job, average life. But he remembered sitting cross-legged on the floor while his grandfather spun wild tales: wizards hidden among businessmen, monsters prowling alleyways, swords that could cut lightning in half. Jason had believed every word as a boy.
Now, as an adult, he chalked it up to a lonely old man entertaining a kid. Still, sorting through the relics of that life stirred something in him, something that wasn’t quite disbelief.
His flashlight beam slid over jars of murky liquid lined on a shelf. Something pale floated in one. Jason’s stomach churned. He quickly turned the light away.
A floorboard creaked. Jason froze, listening. Just the storm, He crouched lower, shifting aside a warped plank. That was when he saw it. A glimmer.
Unlike the rusted junk around it, this object gleamed with its own faint light. Jason brushed debris away and tugged it free. It was a box.
About the size of a shoebox, unnervingly heavy for its size. Made of smooth black steel, etched with thin silver lines that curled in patterns like veins or constellations, Jason’s heart picked up, There was no hinge, no latch. Just a single keyhole at the center.
A memory stirred: his grandfather, whispering one night when Jason was eight. “Never touch the things that shine, boy. Some lights don’t lead you home.”
Jason should have put it back. But curiosity was a stronger drug than fear. He shifted, and something clinked under his shoe. An old iron key, cold against his skin when he picked it up. The teeth were jagged, the surface rough with age. As if it had been waiting for him.
Lightning cracked overhead, plunging the basement into darkness. For a breathless second, Jason saw his reflection in the polished black box, pale and uncertain. He slid the key into the lock.
A click.
Then the box pulsed, like a heartbeat. Once. Twice. The silver etchings glowed blue, then white, until light bled through the cracks. Jason stumbled back, shielding his eyes as the lid hissed open.
Inside lay a shard of crystal, jagged, faintly glowing with an unnatural inner light, Jason hesitated. Then, unable to stop himself, he reached out.
The moment his fingers brushed the shard, agony exploded through him. White-hot fire surged up his arm, burned into his chest. He screamed, dropping the flashlight.
Darkness swallowed the room except for the searing glow of the shard as it burned in his hand, His knees buckled. His pulse thundered in his ears. His vision fractured into shards of images:
A man wreathed in fire, sword raised.
A tower collapsing under a bleeding sky.
A cloaked figure reaching for him.
Jason convulsed on the basement floor. The shard clattered beside him, pulsing, Then, as suddenly as it began, the visions stopped.
Jason lay gasping, his body trembling. His skin glistened with sweat. Something inside him buzzed, alive, like lightning coiled under his ribs.
He dragged in a ragged breath and raised his hand, The gash he’d gotten earlier while hauling boxes was gone. The skin smooth, unbroken. Jason’s eyes widened. “No way…”
The shard’s glow dimmed, settling into a quiet pulse. Almost as if it were… waiting.
Jason staggered upright, chest heaving. He barely noticed the faint movement at the far end of the basement. The subtle shift of a shadow where no shadow should be.
Eyes glinted in the dark. Watching. Waiting, Jason Miller had just awakened his superpower, And nothing in his ordinary life would ever be ordinary again.
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