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Chapter 23 - Ch 23: Pain is the price

Marcus

The forest felt

different at night.

Not quiet or

peaceful, but alive.

Every step we took

deeper into it made that feeling stronger, like something unseen was shifting

just out of sight, watching. Waiting.

"You feel that?" I

asked under my breath.

Callie didn't look

back. "Good. That means you're paying attention."

That wasn't

reassuring.

Behind us, Riley

and Noah stayed close, quieter than usual. Even Ella- who had argued the entire

morning about coming- was silent now.

Seraphina walked

ahead, calm as ever, like none of this bothered her in the slightest.

"This is a lesser

one," she said without turning. "Weak. Unstable. But still dangerous."

"Define

dangerous," Riley muttered.

"It can kill you,"

Callie replied simply.

That shut her up.

We stopped in a

small clearing.

The air felt

heavier here.

Thicker.

Like breathing

took just a bit more effort.

Seraphina finally

turned to me.

"Find it."

I frowned. "That's

it? No hints?"

Her expression

didn't change. "If you need hints, you're not ready."

That answer

annoyed me more than it should have. But I stepped forward anyway.

Focused. The

bracelet was still. Quiet but I could feel something else.

A faint pull.

Not strong but

there.

I followed it

slowly, stepping past the edge of the clearing.

The deeper I went,

the colder it got.

Then I heard it.

 A soft, uneven sound.

Like something

dragging across the ground.

I stopped.

My grip tightened

around the short swords.

"Found you," I

muttered.

It stepped into

view.

And for a second,

I didn't move.

The thing looked…

wrong.

Humanoid but

stretched.

Its limbs too

long.

Its head tilted at

an unnatural angle, eyes glowing faintly in the dark.

Its skin looked

like it was barely holding together.

Like it wasn't

meant to exist.

"Yeah… that's

unsettling," I whispered.

It twitched then

moved fast.

Too fast.

I barely reacted

in time, bringing one blade up as it lunged.

The impact sent me

back a step.

I pushed forward,

striking quickly- one blade aimed at its side.

It twisted.

Dodged. Then came at me again.

Sharp.

Unpredictable.

I tried to match

it.

Step. Strike.

Turn, but something felt off.

My timing and

rhythm.

This wasn't like

training.

It wasn't

controlled or predictable.

It was chaotic.

The creature

lunged again, its movements jerky but fast, forcing me to block awkwardly as I

stumbled back.

"Come on…" I

muttered.

Focus.

I stepped in,

trying to close the distance like before-

But It didn't

react like Callie.

It didn't follow

patterns.

It didn't

hesitate.

Its arm shot

forward, catching me across the side before I could react.

Pain flared.

I staggered.

That.. shouldn't

have happened.

I reset my stance,

breathing harder now.

"Again," I told

myself.

I moved.

Faster this time.

More aggressive. A

clean strike-

It missed.

Completely.

The thing twisted

unnaturally, its body bending in ways that didn't make sense before slamming

into me again.

Harder this time.

I hit the ground.

Air knocked out of my lungs.

For a second,

everything blurred.

"You're

hesitating," Callie's voice echoed in my head.

I gritted my

teeth, forcing myself up again.

"I'm not-"

But I was. Because

this wasn't training.

This thing wanted

to kill me. And somewhere deep down.

I wasn't fully

ready to kill it back.

That hesitation

cost me again.

It lunged-

And I was too

slow.

"Move!" Callie's

voice cut through everything.

Then she ran past

me but not without snatching the bracelet.

Her whip cracked

through the air, wrapping around the creature's neck and yanking it back before

it could reach me.

She didn't stop or

hesitate.

Her movement were

clean. Efficient.

The whip

tightened, puling the creature off balance before she stepped in, closing the

distance in a way I hadn't even thought of.

Her arm moved.

Fast. Sharp.

And the creature-

Stopped. Just like

that.

Silence fell.

The thing

collapsed, its body going still almost instantly. Like whatever held it

together had been cut off.

I stood there,

breathing hard, staring at where it had been.

"That.. was

supposed to be easy, right?" I muttered.

Callie didn't

answer immediately.

She just stared at

the ground where the creature had fallen.

Then she uncoiled

the whip slowly.

That's when I saw

it.

Her hand. Red.

Burnt.

The mark spread

from her wrist upward like something alive beneath her skin.

I frowned. "What's

that?"

She flexed her

fingers slightly.

"Nothing."

"That doesn't look

like nothing."

She glanced at me,

then sighed quietly.

"It's the price."

"For what?"

She lifted her

wrist slightly.

"The realm."

I blinked.

"You're not the

wielder," I said slowly.

"I know."

"Then why use it?"

"Because you

weren't.'

That stung a bit.

"But that- "I

gestured toward her arm. "That's not normal."

"It's not supposed

to be."

The burn mark

pulsed slightly.

"The realm rejects

anyone who isn't the wielder," she said. "It fights back."

"..Then why aren't

you…?"

"Dead?" her gaze

held mine. "Because I'm still an Azzurro."

I nodded slowly.

"it's in our

blood," she continued. "That's the only reason I can hold it at all."

"And the burn?"

"It gets worse the

longer I use it."

I frowned.

"Then why risk

it?"

Her expression

didn't change.

"Because I'm not

losing my brother again."

That shut me up

immediately.

Silence stretched

between us.

Heavy.

I looked back at

where the creature had been.

Then at my hands.

".. I messed that

up," I admitted.

Callie didn't deny

it.

"You hesitated,"

she said.

"I know."

"You thought too

much."

"I know."

"You didn't

commit."

"I said I know!"

my voice sharper.

She didn't react.

Just watched me.

Because she wasn't

judging me.

She was stating

facts. And I couldn't argue with any of them.

I exhaled slowly,

dragging a hand through my hair.

"That was a lesser

demon," I said.

"Yes."

"And I couldn't

even handle it."

"You will." That

made me look at her.

"You're not ready

yet," she added. "That's different."

I let out a quiet

breath, It didn't make feel better but it was honest.

From behind us,

Noah stepped forward slightly.

"Okay," he said.

"So that thing was 'lesser'?"

"Yeah," I

muttered.

".. we're in

trouble."

I let out a small

chuckle.

 

As we started

heading back, one thought stayed in my mind.

Not the fight,

failure, not even the demon.

It was the burn on

Callie's arm and what she said.

The

realm rejects who isn't its wielder.

Which meant one

thing.

The power-

Was mine.

And if I didn't

learn how to use it properly-

Someone else would

keep paying the price.

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