The police station should have been safe.
They processed Marcus in silence, taking his fingerprints and photograph. The officers looked nervous, glancing at the windows every few seconds. They felt it too. The wrongness in the air. The sense that something terrible was watching.
"Name," the desk sergeant said, fingers hovering over his keyboard.
"Marcus Chen."
The sergeant typed, then frowned at his screen. "Says, here you were reported missing six months ago. The family filed a report." He looked up. "Where have you been?"
Marcus said nothing. What could he say? Tortured in a basement by people who work for a goddess? They would lock him in a psych ward.
"He is in shock," another officer said. "Get him some water. We will question him after he calms down."
They led Marcus to a holding cell. The space was small, just a bench and barred walls. Two other men sat inside, one sleeping, one staring at nothing.
Marcus collapsed onto the bench. His body was shutting down. The mark had pushed him beyond human limits, and now the price was coming due. Every muscle screamed. His vision blurred.
But he could not sleep. Not yet.
He checked the clock on the wall. One thirty AM. Ninety minutes until dawn. Ninety minutes to survive.
The lights flickered.
Once. Twice. Then they went out completely.
Emergency lighting kicked in, bathing everything in red. The other prisoners stirred, confused. Shouting erupted from the front desk.
Marcus stood, heart hammering.
She was here.
The temperature dropped. Frost spread across the bars, across the walls, across the floor in crystalline patterns. Marcus could see his breath in the air.
A shadow moved in the hallway beyond the cells. Tall. Fluid. Wrong.
The Vesper stepped into view.
Her human form was gone. Now she was something else, something older. Shadows writhed around her like living things. Her eyes burned gold in the darkness, bright as coins.
"Did you think mortals could protect you?" Her voice echoed from everywhere and nowhere. "Did you think their laws meant anything to me?"
The sleeping prisoner woke, saw her, and started screaming.
The Vesper waved her hand. He went silent, frozen in place like a statue. The other prisoner tried to run. Shadows caught him, lifting him into the air, squeezing.
"Stop!" Marcus shouted. "They have nothing to do with this!"
"They have everything to do with this." The Vesper released the prisoner. He crumpled to the floor, gasping. "You brought mortals into our war. Now they suffer the consequences."
She approached the cell bars. Metal groaned and bent, twisting open like paper. The Vesper stepped through, shadows filling the space.
"Odin's game ends now," she said. "You belong to me."
Marcus backed against the wall. The mark burned, screaming danger, but exhaustion weighed him down. He had nothing left. No plan. No strength.
The Vesper reached for him.
The wall exploded.
Concrete and steel burst inward as something massive crashed through. The Vesper spun, shadows rising in defense. Through the dust and debris, a figure emerged.
A woman. Tall and armored in bronze, carrying a spear that crackled with electricity. Her eyes glowed silver, and her presence hit like a physical force.
Power. Pure and overwhelming.
"Vesper," the woman said, her voice carrying the weight of mountains. "You dare hunt in my city without permission?"
The Vesper hissed. "Athena. This does not concern you."
Athena. Goddess of wisdom and war. Marcus felt the mark respond to her presence, recognizing kin, recognizing the echo of Ares in her blood.
"A mortal marked by my brother concerns me greatly," Athena said, stepping into the cell. "Especially when shadows hunt him on my streets."
"He carries Ares's curse," the Vesper countered. "That makes him a weapon, not mortal. Weapons belong to whoever claims them first."
"Ares chose him. That choice must be honored."
The two goddesses faced each other, power crackling in the air between them. The walls shook. The floor cracked. Marcus felt like an ant watching titans prepare for war.
Then Athena did something unexpected.
She turned to Marcus and knelt.
"Marcus Chen," she said. "I offer you sanctuary. Serve me, and I will protect you from all who hunt you. Refuse, and I walk away. Choose now."
The Vesper laughed, cold and sharp. "She offers you slavery with prettier words. Accept her deal, and you trade one cage for another."
Marcus looked between them. Two goddesses. Two cages. Both claiming to save him while using him as a pawn in their war.
He thought of Viktor's basement. Of Odin's test. Of six months spent as someone else's tool.
"No," Marcus said.
Both goddesses stared at him.
"No to both of you," Marcus continued, the words coming from somewhere deep and furious. "I am not a weapon. I am not a trophy. I am done being used."
The mark exploded with light.
Golden power erupted from Marcus like a shockwave, throwing both goddesses back. The cell walls shattered. The entire station shook. Marcus felt Ares's rage flood through him, hot and wild and absolutely beyond control.
He screamed, and the scream became a roar. It became thunder. Became something that should not exist in mortal flesh.
When the light faded, Marcus stood in the ruins of the holding cell, breathing hard. His body glowed faintly with golden fire. The mark had spread, covering his arms, his chest, his face in burning symbols.
Athena picked herself up, eyes wide with something that might have been respect or fear.
The Vesper hissed from the shadows. "Impossible. The mark should not have this much power. Not unless..."
She stopped. Stared at Marcus with sudden understanding.
"You are not just marked," she whispered. "You are becoming."
"Becoming what?" Marcus demanded.
Athena answered, her voice soft. "A god."
Outside, the sky began to lighten.
Dawn was coming.
But Marcus Chen was no longer the same person who had started the night.
And the hunt had only just begun.
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