He was a Witchcaster? He, Marcus Moon, now had wizard powers? This had to be some sort of joke.
Believing the supernatural existed was one thing—he'd seen them with his own eyes. Saying he'd been cursed was another thing he cojc ml lots mluld believe if the past ten years really existed. But that he now had powers? That was a stretch too far. Yet, despite how big a leap it was, everything he'd experienced thus far: the flaming girl, the giant frog, the fact that he was... alive. They wouldn't let him believe it was a joke. “H-how?“ “The specifics are much more complex than you could understand right now. We ourselves can't fully pinpoint exactly why either—only theories,” said the man. “It could've been the moment you touched the soul stone or when you were inside that thing's mouth—but the fact that you were alive long enough for us to get you back here and heal you is proof enough,” said the girl. Marcus sat with a mix of emotions. Excitement was the strongest of them, then crippling caution, and then sizzling anger. If everything these people said was true, then he'd be able to kill even more OCs—twice as easily. He could find that man and make him apologise in front of his dad's grave. But he couldn't shake the feeling they hadn't told him everything. His grades might've been below average, but he wasn't stupid. No-one, especially the government, would treat his injuries and offer so much information for free. They wanted something; he just didn't know what. The thought pissed him off. Where was the CC ten years ago when a six-year-old had to watch his father get ripped to pieces!? Where were they when he had to stomach down raw flesh from sewer creatures just to survive!? Where were they for the past ten years!? “So what do you want with me?“ “You're a smart kid, I bet you can put two and two together,” said the girl. “You want me to join you?“ he asked like the invitation was insulting. Why else would they take him to their base and explaine so much? It didn't make sense for them to just go, “Oh hey, we saved you and you're a wizard. You can go home now.“ They clearly wanted something from him. But what? “Naturally,” said the man. “Your life has changed forever, even more than it did when you discovered the supernatural. You'll need guidance adjusting to your abilities and new life. If we let you go as you are, you could be a danger to society at large—especially your mother.“ His mother?… He might hurt people?! “So what? I'll set myself on fire by accident and burn the house down?“ As soon as the words left his mouth, he saw a flash of anger on the girl's face. Seems he struck a chord. “You aren't capable of doing that as you are, and only time will tell if you'll be able to. But right now you're a walking weapon. And without proper training, you'll be an ignorant kid walking around with a ballistic missile.“ Marcus paused, thinking. He understood the analogy. It reminded him of the first time he hunted an OC: he'd stolen a pistol from Redrick's dad—a police officer—and tracked down a goblin. Young, naive Marcus didn't know that goblins travelled in packs, or that shooting a gun required actual training and wasn't just a point-and-go-bang experience like the movies made it look. The image of the goblins chasing him with his own gun after he'd popped his shoulder trying to hit one gave him nightmares for months. His anger was the only reason he'd pushed forward after that. Not even the hungry or pains. “Who are you guys? And where the hell did a giant Loveland frog come from?“ The man scribbled something down on his clipboard. “My name is Parks,” he gestured to the girl beside him, “her name is River. We're Witch—” “Witchcasters, I know. But why was a Loveland frog that big? I've seen big OCs before, but Loveland frogs are four-foot-tall humanoid scum, not thirty-foot skyscrapers.“ He still wasn't used to saying 'OC'. River tossed her gaze to the side. “Soul stones are valuable—and powerful. Some bad Witchcasters got hold of a bunch of ‘em and we were deployed to deal with ’em and retrieve the soul stones before something bad happened. “Our fight got out of hand and they fed a normal-sized Loveland frog a butt-load of soul stones. And then it… blew up,” she said, her face contorted as if she didn't understand what she was saying. “Soul stones can do that?“ “No,” said Parks. “These 'bad' Witchcasters are experimenting with them for their own ends, weaponising OCs in their operations.” “Why?“ “We're unsure for now. But—” “It doesn't matter where, why, or what they're doing! Whatever it is, it's going to end in more dead bodies if we can't stop them.” River snapped. “That's enough, River.“ Marcus noted the obvious displeasure on her face. She clicked her tongue and turned away. He turned to the table. “So the soul stone I absorbed… how dangerous is it?“ If he'd wake up a giant one morning, that would definitely be a problem. “Soul stones don't change OCs drastically like they did with the massive frog, but they do strengthen OCs significantly. Reason being why OCs are attracted to soul stones. “That,” Parks said, pointing at the soul stone on the table, “isn't one of the augmented ones, and neither is the one you absorbed. Your body will, and has already undergone massive changes. If something drastic was supposed to happen, it would've happened already.“ “So I'm safe?“ “Yes,” said Parks. “No-one's safe…” River whispered under her breath. He believed Parks so far, but River's last comment and general attitude made him second guess this whole thing. Obviously, she was still hurting from her teammates' deaths, and in all honesty, thinking about it got him worked up too. He could still feel the warmth of each body he'd carried on his skin. Four teengaers—three guys and a girl—that's how many lost their lives fighting that damned frog. And the more he learnt about this 'CC' the more he began to despise them. 'Humanity's protectors,' they called them. So why the hell were teenagers fighting these OCs instead of adults!? River didn't seem like she was being kept here against her will. If she was, he'd be already planning their escape from this place—wherever it was. But she seemed angry at something. Something more than her comrades' deaths. The government wasn't afraid to lie when they needed to, so if the CC were the bad guys they'd never admit to it. There was still too much he didn't know—too much he wasn't sure of. He grabbed the soul stone from the table as fast as he could. Parks grabbed his wrist “Put it down, Marcus.“ Marcus's grip tightened, defiance in his eyes. “I know there's still a lot we haven't told you, but I will take that soul stone by force if I have to.“ “You guys basically kidnap me and handcuff me to a bed to tell me I'm a wizard, and you expect me to just eat it all up and join you?“ “We are not the enemy—“ “You are to me if you—” “Kid,” River looked tense, “chill out, and put the soul stone down—” “Would you quit it with the 'kid' already!? What are you? Secretly a thousand-year-old fire spirit?“ Everyone paused after hearing that. Parks and River exchanged confused looks. “None of you watch any anime?—” “Marcus!“ Parks squeezed his hand tighter. It felt like his wrist would snap in two. “Drop it!“ Marcus opened his palm and caught the soul stone in his other hand. “Like hell I will!“Hello, Author-san here. Just wanted to say thank you to everyone who's read this far. There's a lot more story coming as I'll be updating between 1-2 chapters per day. I hope you stick for the ride. Please leave a comment, rate the novel, add it to your library, all those things really help people like me continue to do this day-to-day. Till next time, God bless, and take care.
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The conjuring
The entire manor began to shake violently; the candles hanging on the walls lit up one by one, burning blue flames. A massive chandelier lit up in the middle of the room; dangling from it was five skeletons, hanging from ropes by the neck. They swung like toys on a baby's crib as the manor shook. Then the tremors subsided. Cold daggers washed through Marcus. What the hell was he looking at!? He looked away, his body still trembling. “What the hell!?…” He struggled to piece together his thoughts; his lips were trembling. “Why are they…” “The Count's family…” said River. She lit parts of herself on fire; enough to ward off the cold on Marcus, but not so much that it burned the wooden floors beneath them. Marcus steeled his resolve and looked back at the skeletons hanging on the chandelier above. Two of them looked like adults, one dressed in a battered and worn three-piece suit with a shoe missing, and the other waa dressed in a torn, white, puffy gown. The other three were small
Paranorman
An eerie presence flowed out from within the manor. It was like frost itself crept up along Marcus's skin. The hair on his arms stood on end ever since River opened the Manor's doors.He could sense it right from where he stood: whatever ghost was inside this building, did not want either of them there.Squeezing the handle of the SEJ that he'd been holding since Parks left, he steeled his resolve. He knew soul essence was cold, but the feeling that rubbed against his skin was different somehow.Parks said that if soul essence left the body, nothing could live, but weren't OCs beings of pure soul essence? He didn't describe humans or Witchcasters like that—according to him, Witchcasters were humans with an absurd amount of soul essence, letting them do the impossible.The only other thing he described as being totally made of soul essence was soul stones. And any information on what those were was something he wouldn't be told until he passed.But since OCs were made of soul essence a
Mission impossible
He laughed inwardly because he obviously didn't hear the last thing Parks said clearly.They couldn't touch ghosts?Even as a Witchcaster?Funniest joke he'd heard all day.Why in the world would they make him fight something he couldn't even touch?“You're joking, right?“ asked Marcus with a grin.River and Parks exchanged looks without so much as smirking. “No,” said Parks.Marcus convinced himself not to panic.So when Parks said 'we can't touch ghosts,' he meant we as in, the CC and all its Witchcasters?Then how the hell was he supposed to fight what he couldn't touch?“Even with soul essence, I can't grab them or something?“ Maybe getting in this car was a mistake.“You can't grab ghosts,” said Parks. “Only ghosts can grab ghosts. Ghosts are made of soul essence. You being able to grab them means soul essence would have to leave your body—a piece of your soul grabbing a soul.“The issue with that is soul essence doesn't exactly leave your body. If it did you'd die. Remember, sou
Once upon a soul...
As he did, Marcus couldn't help but push his hands against the seats. Each time he pushed into it, they pushed back. They were both soft and springy; he couldn't even tell what material they were made of.He sank into the chair, enjoying the feeling of what he'd imagined lying on clouds would feel like. That, coupled with the cool inside of the car despite it being cramped… he was beginning to understand car guys.It smelled like strawberries, masculinity, and rich folk. How that combination worked together, he didn't know, but he knew that he wouldn't mind living in a car if it were this one.“That's enough kid,” River said, turning behind her chair. “Don't get your loser all over the seats.““Haha, very funny,” Marcus said sarcastically.He was still unsure of how he'd approach her after the whole spat they had yesterday.Sure, he was still mad at her for all that she said, and was he going to make her eat her words? Hell yeah he was.But she said those things because she was hurtin
I pulled up in a new Bugatti
The annoying beeping of his phone alarm woke him from the most epic dream, (where he killed two massive OCs and Lucan Silas, saving the world and erasing all OCs from the face of the earth).He sprang up from his bed with one eye barely open and his brain still booting.A second later and he was fully awake.His gaze darted across the room before landing on the alarm clock. It blinked 7am. Marcus's brows furrowed.“Seven am? River and Parks'll be here by eight…”Shit!He darted from his bed, moving like a whirlwind as he organised all his clothes, took his bath, brushed his teeth, and silenced the alarm clock before leaving his room.Rushing to the living room, he ran past his mother and headed straight to the kitchen—she was eating breakfast and watching Love Island.“Dios mío, Mars, you join the cartel? Where are you headed in such a rush? It's Saturday,” she yelled from the living room.“I've got plans with friends,” he yelled back as he searched for food.Getting ready and cleanin
Soul Game
It wasn't from the hunger (it couldn't be, he'd gotten his fill recently), which meant it was the recoil.It wasn't unbearable, but it was enough to take note of. He was used to pain, and this amount was manageable, especially given the damage it caused.Aside from that though, he took note of the speed of his attack.His own fist moved like a blur, faster than he could see. Before he knew it, his fist landed on the tree and pain followed.“I could do more…” he said, pondering on the sight in front of him. The tree continued to splinter, tearing under the weight of its displaced upper half.It fell over and tore in two, kicking up some dust and wind. He looked at his aching sides, “Maybe not.“Six threads were the safe limit for now. Anything more than eight would almost definitely do significant damage to his insides, but now he knew how much damage he could output before crippling himself—and it wasn't small.Zero for humans, two for OCs that looked weak, four for moderately strong
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