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Chapter 27 - Ch 27: No hesitation

Marcus/Rocco

The forest didn't

feel as overwhelming this time.

That was the first

thing I noticed.

The second was

that I wasn't waiting for someone else to move.

..I stepped

forward first.

"We track from

here," I said, my voice steady as I glanced at Callie.

She didn't argue.

Didn't correct me. Just nodded once.

That alone told me

everything.

Behind us, Riley

adjusted her grip on the short blade she'd starting carrying, while Noah

stretched his arms like we were about to start a game instead of a hunt.

"Okay," Noah said

casually, cracking his neck. "Quick question. Are we fighting something ugly

again, or like… slightly less ugly?"

Riley rolled her

eyes. "Does it matter?"

"It matters to

me," he replied. "I need to mentally prepare. If it has extra limbs, I'm

running first and asking questions later."

"You're not

running," I said.

He pointed at me.

"See, that's the kind of unrealistic expectation that gets people killed."

Despite

everything, I smiled slightly.

Ella stayed quiet.

Too quiet.

I could feel her

watching me, even without turning around.

That hadn't

changed. Not since yesterday or since the café.

The trail wasn't

hard to find.

Not anymore.

That faint pull-

the same one I felt before- was clearer now, like something inside me knew what

to look for.

"This way," I

said, moving deeper into the trees.

Callie followed

without hesitation. The others came behind.

The air grew

colder as we moved, that same wrongness settling in, but this time-

It didn't throw me

off, it sharpened me.

"Contact soon,"

Callie said quietly.

I nodded.

I could feel it

too. Closer. Stronger than the last one.

Good.

 

The clearing came

into view.

And it was already

there.

Waiting.

This one looking

more stable than the first demon I Faced, its form solid, its movements

controlled as it slowly turned toward us.

Its eyes locked

onto me instantly.

"of course," I

muttered.

Noah leaned

slightly toward Riley. "Please tell me that's not what I think it is."

"It is," she

replied.

"Great. Love that

for us."

It moved first.

Fast.

But this time, so

did i.

I stepped forward

before it could reach us, drawing my blades in one smooth motion as I met it

head- on.

The impact rang

through my arms as I blocked its first strike- but I didn't get pushed back

this time.

I held. Adjusted.

Countered.

One blade cut

toward its side- it twisted, dodging-

- But I expected that.

I stepped in closer instead, closing the distance completely. Before it

could reset, I lifted my leg high and brought it down sharp, controlled arc..

An axe kick.

My heel slammed

down hard against its upper body, driving it toward the ground and breaking its

balance completely.

Don't think.

Move.

I followed

immediately, pivoting as my elbow came around in a tight arc, the strike

connecting cleanly.

The impact

connected. This time, it staggered.

"Yes," I breathed.

The difference was

clear.

I wasn't reacting

anymore. I was controlling the fight.

The bracelet

pulsed.

I didn't force it.

I let it flow.

Power spread

through my limbs- familiar now, not overwhelming. My movement sharpened, my

speed increasing just enough to stay ahead.

The demon lunged

again.

I sidestepped,

letting it pass before bringing both blades in a clean cross strike.

This time, it hit.

A clean cut.

The creature let

out a distorted sound, stumbling back as black blood oozed out from the wounds.

I didn't hesitate.

I closed the

distance again, driving forward with another knee strike before following with

a spinning elbow.

It tried to

recover. Too late.

My blade moved.

Clean, decisive and then-

It stopped.

The body went

still before collapsing into the ground.

Silence followed.

Real silence.

I stood there,

breathing unevenly, staring down at what I had just done.

"… okay," Noah

said after a moment. "That was significantly less terrifying than last time."

Riley let out a

breath. "You call that less terrifying?"

"I mean, he

didn't get thrown across the forest this time," Noah said, gesturing at me. "So

I'm counting it as progress."

Callie stepped

closer, her eye scanning me briefly.

"You didn't force

it," she said.

"I know."

"You controlled

it."

"I know."

A small pause.

Then she smiled slightly.

"Good."

That was it. But

coming from her, it meant a lot.

I turned slightly,

glancing at the others.

Riley gave a small

nod.

Noah gave me a

thumbs- up.

"You didn't die,"

he added. "Proud of you."

"Thanks… I guess,"

I muttered.

Then I looked at

Ella.

She wasn't

smiling, wasn't relieved.

She was just

staring at me. Not the demon but me.

And something in

her expression tightened my chest.

The walk back was

quieter. Not tensed, but not relaxed either.

Eventually, Ella

spoke.

"You didn't even

hesitate."

I glanced at her.

"I couldn't."

"That's not what I

mean."

I frowned

slightly. "Then what do you mean?"

She stopped

walking. So, we all stopped.

Her eyes locked

onto mine.

"You didn't feel

anything." She said.

That caught me off

guard.

"I did."

"It didn't look

like it."

I hesitated.

Because I didn't know how to explain it.

"It's different

now," I said finally.

Her expression

shifted. Not understanding or acceptance.

Fear.

"That's exactly

what I'm worried about," she said quietly.

Silence followed.

Noah stepped in

before it could get worse.

"Okay," he said,

clapping his hands once. "Let's not turn this into an emotional breakdown in

the middle of demon territory, yeah?"

Riley shot him a

look. "Noah- "

"I'm serious," he

continued, though his tone softened slightly. "Look. Yeah. It's messed up. None

of this is normal. But he's getting better."

He gestured toward

me.

"Would you rather

he stayed the guy getting thrown around every fight?"

Ella didn't

answer.

Noah sighed

slightly, rubbing the back of his neck.

"I'm not saying

it's easy," he added. "I'm just saying… we kinda need him like this."

That landed. Not

perfectly, but enough.

We started walking

again.

Slower this time

and quieter.

 

Later that night,

I sat alone again.

Same clearing.

Same silence. But

everything felt different.

I looked down at

my hands, then at the bracelet.

Then back at the place

where the fight happened earlier.

"I didn't

hesitate," I said quietly.

The words echoed

slightly in my mind.

Ella's voice

followed.

You

didn't feel anything.

I exhaled slowly.

That wasn't true.

I did feel

something.

Just not during

the fight. It came after.

The weight of it.

The realisation. I

had killed something.

Not a monster in a

story or a distant threat.

Something real.

And I hadn't

stopped. I hadn't questioned it.

I had just… done

it.

I leaned back

slightly, staring up at the dark sky.

"… is that who I'm

becoming?" I muttered.

No answer came.

Not from the

bracelet, the silence or myself.

 

But one thought

stayed.

Clear and

unavoidable.

If I hesitated… I

would die.

If I didn't… I

might lose something else.

And right now.

I'm not sure which

one scared me more.

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