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Chapter 5 - Chapter 4 – Too Late

‎The next morning started like any other.

‎Grey skies. Cold air. Empty streets.

‎He walked beside his uncle through the lower district market, carrying a small bag of groceries. Neither of them spoke much. The academy failure still hung between them, unspoken.

‎His uncle finally broke the silence.

‎"You know," he said lightly, "I failed my awakening twice."

‎He looked up in surprise.

‎"Really?"

‎His uncle chuckled. "Yeah. Third time too."

‎"Then how—"

‎"I never awakened," his uncle admitted. "Support work my whole life."

‎He stopped walking and turned to face him.

‎"But that doesn't mean life ends. Power isn't everything."

‎The boy nodded, though his chest felt tight.

‎He wanted to believe that.

‎Then the air changed.

‎A deep vibration rippled through the street.

‎Windows rattled.

‎People froze.

‎A crack of dark light tore open above an abandoned building.

‎A Rift.

‎Someone screamed.

‎"RIFT—RUN!"

‎The ground trembled as distorted shapes poured out of the tear in reality. Rift Monsters.

‎They weren't huge.

‎They weren't dramatic.

‎Just fast.

‎Too fast.

‎Panic exploded across the street.

‎People scattered in every direction.

‎His uncle grabbed his wrist.

‎"Stay behind me!"

‎They ran.

‎Claws scraped concrete behind them.

‎He could hear breathing that didn't belong to any human.

‎His heart hammered wildly.

‎They turned into a narrow alley—

‎And one of the monsters dropped from above.

‎His uncle shoved him backward.

‎"GO!"

‎The boy stumbled and fell.

‎He looked up just in time to see his uncle standing between him and the creature.

‎"No—!"

‎His uncle picked up a broken metal pipe, hands shaking but steady.

‎"Run!" his uncle shouted. "Don't look back!"

‎But he couldn't move.

‎He was frozen.

‎The monster lunged.

‎His uncle didn't scream.

‎He simply fell.

‎The world went silent.

‎His mind broke.

‎"Uncle…?"

‎He crawled forward on trembling hands.

‎The monster turned toward him.

‎Its empty eyes locked onto his.

‎He couldn't breathe.

‎So this was it.

‎Just like his parents.

‎Powerless until the end.

‎A shadow flashed overhead.

‎A blade of light cut through the air.

‎The monster collapsed.

‎He felt warm liquid splash onto his face—not blood, just glowing residue that faded into smoke.

‎A figure landed between him and the remaining creatures.

‎A Hunter.

‎Armor marked with glowing lines of Universe Energy.

‎In seconds, the rest of the monsters were gone.

‎The Rift sealed itself moments later.

‎Silence returned to the alley.

‎He sat there, shaking.

‎The Hunter turned to him.

‎"You okay, kid?"

‎He didn't answer.

‎He crawled to his uncle's side.

‎His uncle's eyes were open—but empty.

‎"No… no no no…"

‎He grabbed his uncle's jacket.

‎"Wake up."

‎Nothing.

‎His throat burned.

‎He couldn't cry.

‎He couldn't scream.

‎He just stared.

‎The Hunter knelt beside him.

‎"I'm sorry," the Hunter said quietly. "We arrived too late."

‎Too late.

‎Those words echoed endlessly.

‎Later, emergency teams came.

‎Bodies were covered.

‎Streets were cleaned.

‎Life moved on.

‎But for him, everything stopped.

‎He sat alone on the transport ride home.

‎No uncle.

‎No family.

‎Nothing.

‎That night, in the empty apartment, he curled up on the floor.

‎His chest hurt.

‎His hands trembled.

‎"I should've been stronger…"

‎His voice cracked.

‎"If I had awakened… if I had power…"

‎Tears finally fell.

‎And deep inside him—

‎Something answered.

‎Not light.

‎Not warmth.

‎A slow, silent presence stirred.

‎Watching.

‎Waiting.

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