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Chapter 2 - CHAPTER 2 — The Cold-Eyed Brother

The figure remained there, motionless, as if it had sprung from the darkness itself.

Jacob did notShe could make out his face, just the silhouette outlined by the

flickering streetlights. Something about his posture, rigid and expectant, sent a

shiver down her spine like ancient ice.

"Jacob," Sara whispered, clinging to his arm. "Do you

see?" He nodded without looking away.

"Don't go near the windows," he said in a tone I didn't recognize as my own.

But before he could process what was happening, the figure took a step forward. It

was a slow, almost graceful movement, and so silent that Jacob didn't even hear

the pavement crunch. A lamppost illuminated its face for a fleeting moment.

Jacob froze.It was

Robert.

His own brother.

However, something was off. His expression was empty, too empty. There was no

mockery, no arrogance, none of that sharp glint of superiority that usually

characterized him. Onlya dark emptiness, as if her soul had departed and her body

had been left like an empty vessel.

Robert raised his hand in a stiff salute.

"What's he doing here?" Sara asked, terrified. "It's not normal... it's not him."

"I don't know," Jacob murmured, "but I'm going to

find out." Sara held him tightly.

—Don't go out! Jacob, don't go out! Something's wrong with him… something

terrible!

But Jacob was already walking toward the door. His breathing was becoming

faster.With each step, the air around him seemed to thicken. It was his brother, his

blood, the only family he had left besides his wife and children. And although their

relationship had always been strained, Jacob had never seen it that way.

He opened the door.An icy wind hit him, even though the night was mild. Robert was still there,

aboutmeters, smiling with an expression that did not belong to him.

—Hello, Jacob—she said in a voice that was too calm, almost a whisper.

—Robert… what are you doing here at this hour?

Robert bowed his head, as if reflecting.

—I just wanted to see you. It's funny… I've been thinking about you all day.

Jacob felt a pang of alarm. Robert never thought about him, not like that. He had

always lived in his world of luxury, parties, and shady dealings disguised ashonest

success.

Are you okay, Robert? Is something wrong?

Robert's smile widened, but his eyes remained dead, without any shine.

—I'm… better than ever.

Jacob took a step back. That smile wasn't human. It was a forced, rigid grimace, as

if someone had drawn it on his face without fully understanding how men smile.

—Listen, come back tomorrow. It's late now. The children are asleep.

"The children…?" Robert blinked slowly. "Oh, yes. Daniel and Rebecca. Your

precious

Family. How much you love them.

Jacob felt a knot in his stomach.

—What do you mean by that?

Robert stared at him. Too intently.

—Nothing. Just… enjoy them while you can.

Jacob took another step back.

—Robert, are you threatening my family?

A heavy silence fell between them. Robert seemed to be analyzing the question, as

ifIt will take time to understand the words.

Finally he said:

—Not me.And in the blink of an eye, the expression on her face changed. The smile vanished.

Her eyesThey recovered, for a moment, a glimmer of humanity.

A desperate glimmer.

"Jacob…" she whispered, her voice no longer icy. "Help me…"

—Robert! What's happening to you?

But the flash faded as quickly as it had appeared. Robert brought his hand to his

forehead, as if feeling an indescribable pain. Then he took a step back… and

another… andAnother, walking backwards without turning around, without losing

eye contact, like an inverted puppet.

"We'll see each other soon," he said, his voice hollow again. "Very

soon." And he walked into the darkness until he disappeared

completely.

It took Jacob several seconds to catch his breath. He entered the house still

trembling.locking the door.

Sara waited for him with tears in her eyes.

"What did he say? What did

he want?" Jacob slumped

down on the couch.

"I don't know..." she whispered, "but something is using my brother."

The next morning, Rebecca seemed physically recovered, but she remained

strangely silent. She simply observed everything around her with a

seriousnessunbecoming of a twelve-year-old girl. Sara insisted on taking her to the

doctor, but the tests showed nothing abnormal.

"She's physically fine," the doctor said. "Perhaps it was an isolated neurological

episode."

Jacob knew it wasn't true. The voice that spoke through his daughter was neither

human nor medical.

It was something

older.More powerful.

In the afternoon, Rick arrived unannounced. He practically ran into the house."Jacob," she said, her breath ragged. "I need to talk to you. Something's

happening."in the city.

"What now?"

Rick swallowed.

—Last night… many people saw figures in front of their houses. Not just you. And

in several places, they describe that these figures… resembled family members,

but didn't act like them.

Sara covered her mouth with her hand.

—How… do you copy?

"I don't know," Rick replied. "But they all describe the same thing: empty

eyes, strange movements, rigid smiles. Some even said the figures repeated

nonsensical phrases, as if they were learning to speak. Others heard their

names whispered from the darkness."

Jacob felt a chill.

—And my brother? Have you heard anything from him?

"Yes," Rick said quietly. "There's a rumor… they say he was seen in a

building…"offices this morning. He was walking aimlessly, saying incoherent things.

That he was talking to someone who wasn't there. That he was responding to

invisible voices.

Sara shuddered.

"This isn't normal," Rick murmured. "It's not human. I feel... I feel like he's..."

Opening a door. And whatever is on the other side has already begun to cross.

Jacob stood up slowly. His heart was pounding, but now there was moreclarity

that fear in her gaze.

"My brother is trapped," he said. "I can't abandon him." Rick

took him by the shoulders.

—Jacob… last night I saw something. Something I didn't tell you. When I dreamt

about your brother… I heard

A name. An old name.

-Which?

Rick took a deep breath.—The Adversary.

A chilling silence fell over the room.

Sara brought Rebecca closer, who was observing everything with large, dark eyes.

"Dad..." the girl whispered for the first time since her episode, "the faceless man is

near."

Jacob felt like the world was stopping.

And he knew that the test had only just begun.

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