The wind howled softly across the broken skyline of Velis Thorne, slipping through half-collapsed structures.
Kael Virex stood at the edge of a fractured rooftop, watching the city breathe in slow decay.
“you’re late”
A faint hum answered him.
Behind him, a lattice of pale light formed midair- sharp, geometric, controlled. It collapsed inward as Serin Hale stepped through, boots touching concrete without a sound.
“I wasn’t planning to come”, she said, her voice steady. “This isn’t my jurisdiction anymore”.
Kael tilted his head slightly amused
“And yet… here you are”.
Her constructs flickered faintly- unstable. His eyes narrowed “… so they finally told you”
Three days earlier..
Darkness curled along the walls of Kael’s chamber
In his hand, a single strand of pale hair. “You dissapeared”, he murmured. The air distorted around it. “but not far enough”.
The distortion spread outward, crawling along the floor, the walls- like reality itself was being unstitched.
Kael exhaled slowly. Behind him something shifted. Not quite wings. Not quite shadows. A vast fractured silhoutte unfolded from his back, edges breaking and reforming as if they couldn’t fully exist in one shape.
The chamber groaned. The air tore open. And in the next instant, he was gone
Using the single piece of hair as his compass, he landed softly on the small yet a very big house roof. The night air sat heavy over the district- quieter than the rest of Velis Thorne
Too quite
Serin Hale leaned against the railing, a faint trail of smoke curling from her fingers into the dark. The city lights below flickered unevenly- zone stabilizing, falling, and stabilizing again.
For once- no armor, no constraint, just silence.
“How long do you plan to stay up there?” she murmured.
He stepped down, his presence settling into the space like it had always belonged there.
“Let me guess… Another boring sex session with the hubby?” He says.
She exhales a slow stream of smoke, her eyes narrowing at his smirk “Oh please. Don’t act like you care about my love life. Unless…”
She flicks ash off the railing “… you’re jealous?” she added.
Kael’s gaze moved over her - loose clothes, unguarded stance, the absence of light around her. Something unreadable passed through his eyes. “Guess I kind of am..” he says.
Her lips curl into a wicked grin as she leans against the balcony railing “How adorable. The bug bad villain, pining after a married woman? What’s next? Writing me love letters?” She says.
His eyes went softer as he speaks “Maybe if you force me to. I just didn’t expect such a talented hero of justice to end up with… a civilian. Unless it was purely out of love.”
Serin lets out a soft scoff, flicking the cigarette into the night. “Choice? No” She said “Responsibility”. A faint shimmer of light flickered across her finger- brief, controlled. “But don’t pretend you understand either concepts”. She then adds softly “Though I do miss breaking your nose”
“Strange”’ he replied “I too miss strangling you in my shadows… Miss seeing how far you’d push yourself”.
Serin stepped forward slightly, the air warming around her- not enough to burn, just enough to warn
“Careful now, that almost sounded like admiration”
Kael tilted his head “Does it bother you if it is?”
His gaze shifted briefly toward the apartment behind her “I guess I respected your power more than the other low class heroes that have fought me by far” he added
The light surrounding her dimmed “Respect? From You?” She let’s out a bitter laugh “That’s almost sweet. Almost…”. But we both know respect doesn’t change anything.
“Sure doesn’t” he said “That’s why it was good. I kind of miss having you raid my lair and fight me till failure. Losing an enemy like you… just feels heavier”.
“Heavier, huh?” she muttered “That’s a strange thing for a villain to say”. Then quietly, almost unwillingly. She speaks “… but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t feel it too”
The air shifted, something unspoken settled between them. Kael glanced at her “You were the only one who made it interesting. And also the only one to ruin my ambition”.
“Ambition?” she leans in slightly as she says “You just miss having someone who could actually put up a fight”
“Precisely” he said “That was my ambition”. For a moment, the city noise feels distant, Serin’s hand didn’t shine anymore
“So your grand villainous plan was my attention? How pathetic.” But her smirk softened “almost makes me feel sorry for you”
Kael watches her carefully “Almost?” he mutters
She doesn’t answer that. Instead, she folds her arms, light coiling tighter now, contained, restrained.
“Don’t dress it up like it’s something more” she mutters “You wouldn’t be here if you’d actually moved on”
“Never said I didn’t” Kael replies calmly that earns him a glance. Tilting his head slightly he continues “It was something else… Something even I didn’t expect”
Serin studies him now. Really studies him. The air between them shifts. “Now that sounds dangerous. Go on. Before I lose my interest”
Kael steps closer. The shadow respond instantly “You see…” he begins with a lower voice “I don’t age. Neither do I die of time. I don’t fade. I don’t end naturally”
A beat
“I’ve fought heroes longer than your entire system has existed”
He takes a pause as her light flares slightly
“I could’ve ended you the first time we met. Every time actually. Oh what a tragedy would it be…” He continues almost casually “But then I thought… ‘Let’s see how long she lasts’. And that’s exactly what I decided to do”
The light around her flares even brighter “You’re lying”. Kael doesn’t blink “I was curious”
She grips the railing tightly, knuckles turning white “So all this time… you were just….. playing with me?”. Her voice drops to a dangerous whisper “How dare you”
“I did. Of course I played with you. Do you think you were of any match for someone like me who has years of experience you can’t even achieve in your whole lifetime?”
He takes a breather and continues “I spared your life from day one. And observed. Every new day, you came back to me, stronger, faster, smarter. I quite enjoyed that”
“You bastard” She steps forward, eyes blazing with with betrayal. The glow around her no longer elegant, just barely controlled.
“All those years, all those battles” Her voice cracks “I thought I was fighting for something real”
Kael doesn’t move “You were”. That stops her. His next words landed softer and heavier. “You weren’t just the only one. Many were. But of course, you were the only one who gave me some actual fights”
Silence stretches. From inside, a faint light clicks on. A shadow behind the curtain. Serin doesn’t turn but very much notices. Kael does too.
But he continues “It was my plan to see if you, out of everyone could actually defeat me. So I gave you hints all along only so one day, you could get strong enough. And I could see my head, slain by you”
The air drops, even the winds seem top hesitate. Serin’s light dims- not by choice
“You wanted me to end you?” She asks. Her voice barely above a whisper.
Kael’s shadows curl upwards slightly, almost like something breathing
“Do you know what immortality feels like?”
No Answer
“It’s not power… It’s repetition. Like I said, I never got a good fight by anyone, so a good death was never an option back then… But you? I saw a glimmer of potential of that burning passion within those small pupils of yours. I always have”
He sighs softly and adds “And then you decided to stop”
Serin laughs- short, bitter “You think I stopped because I was afraid?”. She turns to her empty room. She adds without looking at the direction of Kael “I stopped because I had to. For them…. For him”
Kael follows the glance towards the door then looks back at her “They didn’t give you a life… They gave you a cage”
“Don’t” She says “… Don’t call it that”
Her fingers tighten around her own wrist “I saw where it was going. And hence… I went for the option that’s-” She cuts herself off and takes a breather.
She hesitates but continues “They call it a binding. An agreement. Or straightforward…. A symbol of stability”
A bitter smile tugs at her lips “A hero who settles down, stops destroying half of the city every time she fights”. The light flickers- sharp- then steadies “But that’s just the part they show. I was actually losing control”
Kael’s gaze sharpens slightly. Serin lets out a quiet breath. “You felt it too, didn’t you? The way my light started… slipping?”
For a moment it happens again. A pulse too bright, too sudden. Then forced back into place.
“Every fight with you pushed it further” She admits. “It stopped feeling like power… It felt like I was going to burn through everything”
“Then burn through” He forced his sentence “Did you not want to become someone stronger? Was I not your target to eliminate?”
She sighs deeply “Even burn through myself?”. Her question sits heavily in the air. “They knew my condition. So they gave me a role I couldn’t walk away from…. and a reason to stay”
Kael lets out a quiet, disbelieving scoff “That’s it?” The shadows at his feet stir, restless. “That’s some real bullshit coming out of your mouth. YOU out of all people reduced to a symbol?”
His gaze sharpens “A political ornament wrapped in vows”
Serin’s expression hardens “You think it’s that simple?”
Kael tilts his head “I think you let them chain you”. The word lands. For a moment, the light around her flares. Not controlled. Not clean, too sharp and bright
But she snaps back into place.
Serin exhales slowly “You always did misunderstand things”. Her voice is quieter now. Not defensive, just certain “This is something my body wasn’t meant to hold”
Kael doesn’t interrupt
“The light… it doesn’t burn outward”
A faint distortion ripples across her arm.
“It eats through me first. You had felt it too… in our last fights. The moment where it slipped”
Kael’s eyes narrow slightly. He remembers the fractures, the instability in the air.
“So you ran” he says. Serin shakes her head “No. I stopped before there was nothing left to save.”
The wind sharpens between them. The she says in a softer tone “The blinding isn’t just political… it’s structural”
The light around her steadies now
Not stronger but calmer.
“As long as the past holds…” She hesitates slightly “… It keeps me from tearing myself apart”
Kael’s gaze darkens “…Him”
Not aa question. Serin doesn’t deny it. “He doesn’t control it”, she says quickly.
But even that comes a fraction too fast. “He stabilizes it, balances it”
Her eyes flick- just briefly- toward the door behind her.
Then back “It was the only way to keep it from collapsing”
Kael watches her in silence. The shadow around him quiet- unnaturally so.
“And you accepted that?” he asks
“No”, Serin replies “I chose it”
That lands heavier but feels contained. Not free.
Kael exhales slowly “You chose to survive”. Serin meets his gaze and says with a deadpan face “I chose to stay”
Kael doesn’t move immediately. For a moment, the city breathes between them. Distant lights. Wind. Silence.
Then shadows at his feet begin to gather. Slowly and deliberately
“… Always did this” he says quietly. Serin hesitates doesn’t turn “Decide things alone”
No response. Just the faintest tremor in the light around her fingers quickly suppressed.
Kael’s gaze linger on her a second longer. Not mocking or amused. Something quieter
“Next time… don’t hesitate” he adds.
That makes her flinch. Barely but he sees it.
Darkness folds inward around him, rising like a curtain swallowing it’s stage.
For a second- he’s still there waiting. Waiting as if expecting something. A word, a reason, anything.
Serin says nothing. Her hands tightens at her side. Kael exhales “I see” And then he’s gone.
The last traces of darkness of dissolve into the night.
Silence settles over the rooftop and balcony. Then- she exhales “… You can stop pretending”
Her gaze shifts not to the skyline this time. But to the door.
“I know you’ve been listening. Come out”
With a soft click, the door opens. Elias, Serin’s spouse steps out, not hurried, not guilty, just calm.
His eyes find her immediately “You always do”.
He says with a soft tone. Serin watches him, no surprise, no anger, just something complicated sitting behind her eyes.
“You shouldn’t have.” she replies
Elias leans against the doorframe. “I wasn’t trying to hide it” he says “I just didn’t want to interrupt”
The wind brushes past them again but this time it felt different. Almost grounded.
Serin looks away briefly, toward the empty sky where Kael vanished.
“You heard everything?” she asks.
He nodded “heard enough”. She turns to him and says “Then you already know”.
Elias studies her for a moment “I do” he says “But I’d still rather hear it from you”. That lands gently, not pressure or demand, just presence.
Serin exhales, some of the tension leaves her shoulder. “Later” she says.
“Later” Elias repeats with an agreeing node.
-To be continued

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