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Chapter 1 - CHAPTER ONE: Typical Tuesday

‎Areal's day was already terrible.

‎He'd woken up late, missed his bus, spilled coffee on himself, and now—

‎Now he was being chased through an alley by three masked strangers with glowing tattoos.

‎Typical Tuesday.

‎His breath tore out of him in shallow gulps as he sprinted through the narrow brick-lined corridor. The men behind him were fast—too fast for normal humans. Their footfalls echoed like drumbeats, gaining on him with every second.

‎"Great," he muttered between wheezes. "Of course today is the day I get murdered by glow-stick ninjas."

‎He skidded around a sharp corner—

‎—and slammed into a woman.

‎Hard.

‎She didn't stumble.

‎She didn't wobble.

‎She didn't even react.

‎Areal hit her like a speeding bowling ball hitting a granite statue. He bounced off her and landed flat on his back, air punched clean out of his lungs.

‎"Watch it!" he snapped, struggling to breathe.

‎The woman raised a single unimpressed eyebrow.

‎"Maybe don't sprint through alleys like a feral raccoon?"

‎"Oh, I'm sorry," Areal shot back, "I didn't realize the universe installed a brick wall with attitude in the middle of the street."

‎"Brick walls don't talk back."

‎He opened his mouth to fire another insult—

‎—but his vision flickered.

‎Just for a second.

‎Her hoodie was gone.

‎Her jeans vanished.

‎She was suddenly wearing ancient armor—dented, scorched, splattered with blood. Smoke curled behind her. A battlefield stretched endlessly around them. Bodies. Fire. Steel.

‎She stared at him with eyes colder than death itself and said:

‎"Areal Devyn… your life ends here."

‎He choked.

‎The vision snapped away.

‎Reality slammed back.

‎"What—what was that?" he blurted.

‎The woman stared at him with the same shocked expression he wore.

‎"You…" she whispered. "You were in my dream. No—my memory."

‎The glowing-tattoo attackers finally rounded the corner.

‎Areal grabbed her wrist.

‎"Okay, whatever this is, we can panic later. Run!"

‎She didn't move.

‎Instead she tightened her grip, yanked him behind her like a sack of potatoes, stepped forward—

‎—and punched the nearest attacker so hard he ricocheted off the opposite wall and collapsed in a heap.

‎Areal gaped.

‎"What—are you INSANE? That guy had a sword!"

‎She rolled her shoulders with aggravating calm.

‎"He swung too slow."

‎"I WAS RUNNING FOR MY LIFE!"

‎"You run slow too."

‎Areal stared at her, torn between offense and awe.

‎"Who even ARE you?!"

‎She finally looked at him directly—annoyed, frustrated, and somehow disgusted.

‎"Someone who doesn't know you, doesn't like you, and REALLY doesn't want to be in the same alley as you."

‎A faint light pulsed between their hands.

‎Areal froze.

‎"What—what is that?!"

‎The woman jerked her hand back as the glow faded, like she'd touched something rotten.

‎"No idea," she said, voice sharp. "But if it's your fault, I'm hitting you next."

‎Areal threw his hands up.

‎"Why would it be MY fault?!"

‎She pointed at him like it was obvious.

‎"Because everything about today was perfectly normal until you crash-tackled me out of nowhere."

‎"Oh yeah?" Areal snapped. "Well everything about my day was perfectly normal until some cosplaying cultists tried to slice me into sushi, so forgive me for being a LITTLE stressed!"

‎"Keep it down," she hissed. "You're loud."

‎"I'm being hunted!"

‎"And you sound whiny."

‎"YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW ME!"

‎"AND I DON'T WANT TO!"

‎Another attacker staggered to his feet behind them.

‎She didn't even look—just kicked backward, heel connecting clean with the man's jaw. He dropped instantly.

‎Areal blinked.

‎"Okay, seriously—who ARE you?! Some kind of violent superhero?!"

‎She brushed dust off her sleeve.

‎"No. I'm someone who was trying to get lunch before you ruined everything."

‎They stared at each other—breathing hard, annoyed, confused, and mutually convinced that the other person was the problem.

‎The third attacker groaned on the ground.

‎Areal pointed weakly.

‎"Should we… do something about him?"

‎She sighed.

‎"Fine."

‎Her fist hit the man before Areal even saw her move.

‎Silence settled over the alley.

‎Areal finally exhaled.

‎"Okay. So either we're both hallucinating, or something REALLY weird is going on."

‎She crossed her arms.

‎"No hallucination makes me this annoyed."

‎Areal opened his mouth to argue—

‎But that strange light flickered between them again.

‎Faint.

‎Warm.

‎Unwanted.

‎Both of them jerked away from each other at the same time.

‎Areal swallowed.

‎"Oh. Perfect. Just what I needed."

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