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Chapter 5 - Chapter 5: Teeth of the Empire‎

‎Evening fell like a curtain, painting the forest in soft blues and purples. The fog had lifted, but now shadows clung to the trees as if watching every step the two teenagers took.

‎Aizen walked behind Lyra, his steps cautious. His ears twitched at every noise—every owl call, every rustling leaf.

‎> This world doesn't forgive weakness.

‎They hadn't spoken much since leaving the clearing. Lyra was focused, navigating with a torn map drawn in ancient script. She moved gracefully, but her hand never strayed far from the hilt of her blade. She was cautious too—maybe even afraid.

‎> "There's an outpost three days east," she finally said. "Neutral zone. Traders pass through there. We can gather information… and supplies."

‎> "Won't they recognize you?" Aizen asked.

‎> "Not unless I unfold my wings and yell my last name."

‎> "...Fair."

‎The quiet between them wasn't uncomfortable anymore. It was survival.

‎But they weren't alone.

‎That night, they camped near a broken shrine—stone statues covered in moss, long-forgotten prayers etched into cracked walls. The air was colder here. Heavy.

‎Aizen sat near a small fire Lyra had built using flint and dried roots. He watched the flames dance, the orange glow reflecting in his golden eyes.

‎> "You've never killed anyone… have you?" Lyra asked suddenly.

‎Aizen looked up.

‎> "No."

‎> "Good," she said quietly. "But you might have to."

‎Before he could reply, a shrill whistle cut through the night.

‎Lyra's eyes snapped open. "Get down!"

‎Three crossbow bolts struck the tree behind Aizen.

‎> Ambush.

‎From the shadows stepped Empire soldiers in black-gray armor, marked with the sigil of the Dragon Court—a coiled dragon swallowing a sun. Their faces were hidden by masks, but their intent was clear.

‎> "Subject located," one said coldly. "Black Lion confirmed."

‎Aizen's blood turned to ice.

‎> They're here for me…

‎> "Target the girl too," the leader ordered. "She's a traitor."

‎Lyra hissed under her breath. "Empire Hounds. Special unit."

‎Aizen stood, gripping his branch again. It cracked from pressure. His fingers trembled—but not in fear this time.

‎The sky above rumbled.

‎> "Come quietly," the soldier demanded, stepping forward.

‎> "No," Aizen growled. "You'll never touch me again."

‎His heart pulsed—crack! A surge of blue lightning arced across his arm. The soldiers paused, confused.

‎> "Is he manifesting… already?"

‎They raised their weapons.

‎> "Lyra—stay back!"

‎> "Like hell I will," she snapped, already casting a barrier spell.

‎Two bolts of fire shot from a soldier's staff—Aizen dodged instinctively, eyes glowing brighter.

‎Something inside him screamed.

‎> Move—strike—protect!

‎With a roar, he leapt forward—too fast for a boy his age. His broken staff struck one soldier's mask with enough force to send him flying. The air around Aizen shimmered—electric wind surged outward in pulses.

‎The storm had awakened again.

‎Another soldier lunged, blade raised—but Lyra intercepted him, her dagger glowing purple as it clashed against steel. She spun, kicking him back into a tree.

‎> "We have to finish this quickly!" she yelled.

‎Aizen gritted his teeth as two soldiers surrounded him. One slashed at his side—he barely dodged, but the edge grazed his ribs. Pain exploded across his body.

‎> "Aaagh—!"

‎Lightning burst from his body in a wave, tossing the attackers back like rag dolls. His breaths came fast. Heavy. But he was standing.

‎Lyra finished the last one with a slash of her blade and a gust of magical force that crushed the mask into pieces.

‎Then silence.

‎Ash floated through the air.

‎The fire had gone out.

‎Aizen fell to his knees, panting, blood dripping down his side. Lyra ran to him and caught his shoulder.

‎> "You idiot—why didn't you dodge properly?"

‎> "I was trying to protect you."

‎Lyra paused. Her face turned red—just slightly—but she looked away.

‎> "You didn't need to do that… but thanks."

‎Aizen smiled weakly. "Guess I've officially killed now."

‎> "They weren't people," she whispered. "They were hounds. Empty. Twisted by the Empire's magic. Don't let it haunt you."

‎Aizen stared at the soldiers' crumpled bodies. Then at his own hands.

‎The sparks had faded. But the storm was still inside.

‎> "I think it wants to grow."

‎Lyra nodded. "And you'll need it. Because this was just a scout team. The Empire… they'll come harder next time."

‎He looked at her.

‎> "Then I'll be ready."

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‎End of Chapter 5

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