Chapter 1: Prologue
The narrow alley behind Aeryn's bustling
downtown pub was cloaked in
darkness, the faint glow of a flickering
streetlamp doing little to dispel the
oppressive shadows. A low hum of the
city's nightlife buzzed in the distance,
but here, in the seclusion of the alley,
the world seemed eerily still.
Detective Adrian Cross crouched by the
edge of the scene, his breath visible in
the cold night air. His flashlight
illuminated the body; a man,
mid-thirties, dressed in a sleek business
suit now torn and bloodied. The lifeless
eyes stared blankly upward, the
once-pristine concrete beneath him
stained with dark, arterial splatters.
This wasn't the first time Adrian had
seen death, but this one... this one was
different.
Hours earlier, the man was alive.
Elliot Trask, a successful real estate
broker, had always been a creature of
habit. He worked late, dined at
expensive restaurants, and took the
same shortcut home every night to
avoid the heavy traffic. However, some of the nights, he went to a pub to enjoy a few glasses and tonight was one of those nights. But his main agenda was different. He was supposed to meet someone and for that reason he went out through the backdoor of the pub, where he was called to.
The soft click of his Italian leather
shoes echoed against the brick walls as
he walked through the deserted alley.
He adjusted his coat against the wind which was getting colder, his phone clutched in one hand as
he texted his wife to let her know he'd
be home soon. He never saw it coming.
At first, it was subtle. A faint whisper
too quiet to make out words but loud
enough to set his nerves on edge. Elliot's eyes darting around the alley.
The shadows seemed thicker than
usual, stretching unnaturally towards
him.
"Hello?" he called out, "You can show yourself now." But there was no answer, apart from the muted whispers. The
whispering ceased, replaced by a
suffocating silence. He let out a breath, getting angry as he started to call the person he was there to meet. The phone rang in a dark corner of the street. He could only see the faint light of it. As he moved nearer, turning on the torch on his phone. He found nobody.
As he crept down to pick up the phone, the streetlamp above him
flickered, casting jagged, erratic
shadows on the walls. His heart
pounded as he watched a figure emerge
from the darkness-a shape that wasn't
entirely human. Its form wavered as if
struggling to maintain its cohesion, like
smoke bound into the semblance of a
body. Its eyes, if they could be called
that, were twin voids, sucking in the dim
light around it.
"Stay back!" Elliot shouted, his voice
cracking. He fumbled with his phone,
but the creature moved impossibly fast,
its elongated limbs stretching like
tandrils towards him.
He screamed as one of the shadowy
appendages pierced his chest. A cold
unlike anything he'd ever felt spread
throughout his body, freezing him in place.
The creature's grip tightened, lifting him
off the ground effortlessly. His phone
clattered to the pavement, the screen
shattering.
The whispers returned, louder now,
insidious and incomprehensible, filling
his mind with a cacophony of terror. He
felt his strength ebbing away, as if the
creature was draining the very essence
of his being. He tried to fight, to scream
again, but no sound came out.
In his final moments, Elliot's vision
blurred, the world around him fading to
black. As the world disappeared, his dying eyes caught a glimpse of a body, soaked in blood, a meter ahead in the dark narrow alley.
The creature tilted its head,
almost curiously, as if savoring the life it
was consuming. Then, with a sickening
crack, it dropped his lifeless body to the
ground.
Now, Detective Cross stood over the
remains, his gloved hands trembling
slightly as he adjusted the flashlight.
The victim's chest bore strange, glowing
marks-runes etched into his flesh that
pulsed faintly with an otherworldly light.
Adrian had seen brutality before, but
this wasn't human. No knife or gun
could leave wounds like these.
A few yards away was another body, pierced at different points, horror plastered on its face. Unlike Elliot, there were no unusual, glowing marks on it.
"What the hell did this?" he muttered
under his breath.
His partner, Officer Janet Morgan,
approached cautiously. "Forensics is on its way." She informed. "They are going to
stumped" she said, her voice low. "There are no signs of a struggle. Just... this." She gestured at the glowing runes, her expression a mixture of awe and fear.
Adrian straightened, his sharp eyes
Scanning the alley. "This isn't random. Whoever-or whatever-did this wanted
to senda message." He crouched beside
the body again, his mind racing. The
glowing marks seemed to form a
pattern, almost like... a map?
A sudden noise snapped him out of his
thoughts. The streetlamp above them
flickered violently, casting the alley into
momentary darkness. Both the officers
reached for their weapons, their nerves
on edge. The air grew colder, and for a
split second, Adrian thought he saw
something-a shadow moving against
the wall, independent of the light.
"Did you see that?" Janet whispered, her
hand tightening on her flashlight.
"Yeah" Adrian said, his voice steady
despite the unease creeping up his
spine. He rose to his feet, his instincts
screaming that they weren't alone.
The shadows seemed to shift, retreating
into the depths of the alley. Adrian took
a cautious step forward, his flashlight
cutting through the darkness.
"Whatever's out there, show yourself!"
he called, his voice firm.
But there was nothing. Just the quiet
hum of the city, distant and indifferent.
Adrian exchanged a wary glance with
Janet. "Get this area locked down," he
said. "And call in every specialist we
have. This isn't over."
As they turned to leave, neither of them
noticed the faint glow lingering in the
shadows, a trace of the creature that
had claimed Elliot Trask. It was still watching, still waiting. And it wasn't
finished.