The night was heavy with silencedistant humSCREECHA cold windwhisper from the void
Beneath the hazy amber glow of the streetlights, Adam walked alone — his steps deliberateblankPossessed. Driven.His body was just a vessel nowsoulless shelldarker
He moved like a ghost tethered to a missionpale and bloodless
As he turned into a narrow alleyway — a slit between two mid-rise buildings weathered with rust and mildew — his footsteps ECHOEDstillness
The lane was a suffocating corridor of shadowblackness so complete it felt alivemouth waiting to devour
Shapes began to emerge ahead as his vision adjusted. Movement firstBodies shifting, swaying in rhythm.Then came the heat. The sound. The scent of sweat, perfume, and something baser.
A young couple stood pressed against the damp brick wall, lost in the intoxication of one another.
The woman — fierce in presenceunapologetically sexualskin-tight red dressfresh bloodmolten waxcascade of silktendrils of smoke
The man, cocky and rough-edged, was clad in a weathered denim jacket and dark jeans. His hands wandered her body without shamekneading greedilyglueddevour firstwedgedgrinding in rhythm
Her lips parted with muffled moans
Their mouths met again in wet kisses
The man shifted, the scrape of denim
She let out breathless laughter
Pulling his hair, urging him closer, deeper
Adam stopped. His expression unreadablecold amusement
Then he spokesliced the moment in half
The man froze, lips still hovering above the woman’s skin. He turned slowly, irritation creasing his face.
His voice died as his eyes locked on Adam — standing there, still
Adam gave no answer. He only stared — a look that didn’t merely unsettle; it on the chest, made breathing shallow and jagged. It was wrong in a way that vibrated under the skin.
He planted one hand on Adam’s shoulder — mocking, confident — then tapped his own cheek as if scolding a child.
He drew back his arm, ready to swing.
The air shifted — a razor-quick whisper of motion — and his punch NEVER
His body convulsed, seized as if gripped by invisible hands. He locked mid-move. Then —
SPLAT.
A breath later, his head detached cleanly from his shoulders, flying into the air like some grotesque prize, trailing a ribbon of
When it hit the ground the sound was hideous: a wet, heavy Blood geysering outward, painting the alley walls in frantic, violent strokes.
The headless body remained upright for a stunned second. Arms still raised. Final motion forever suspended.
His last thought — the last whisper before consciousness dissolved — was:
Then the limbs loose as string-cut marionette, the body slumped, collapsing to its knees and then to the concrete with a sickening CRUNCH
Adam lowered his gaze to the woman.
She stood a little back in the shadow, trembling, mouth open, shock carved into her features. Her chest heaved in sharp, shallow breaths, the steam of each inhalation fogging the cold night air.
Slowly — like frost melting from stone — the terror drained from her face.
A smile unfurled.
Not a simple smile. A wickedsultryancientwrong
The woman’s lips curled further. A soft, throaty giggle rippled from her throat and echoed off brick.
Her skin shimmered, reality seeming to peel at the edges. In a heartbeat the woman dissolved.
Where the red dress had been, Lilith
Her skin held the color of blood kissed by moonlightcrimson
She was desire, not the soft kind, but the ravaging kind — the sort that drove kings mad and saints to their knees.
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Lilith tilted her head, teeth bare in a smile too sharp to be anything but menace.
Volkov’s — Adam’s — eye twitched once.
Lilith’s tongue flicked across her lip, amusement sliding into curiosity.
He clenched his hands until his knuckles sharpened.
Lilith arched an eyebrow, folding her arms beneath her chest like a queen amused.
Lilith laughed — a sound both musical and cruel as it rolled between the bricks.
She leaned forward, voice dropping to a whisper that caressed like poison.
Volkov stepped up into her space, eyes hard with hunger and calculation.
There was another, quieter thought buried under his lust for power:
A slow, satisfied smile crawled across his face — equal parts triumph and madness.
Scene changed as old scene dissolved in the other one—
The night airheavyeerie silenceveil of unease
At the rear of an apartment complex, a lone figureshadowssilentsuffocating
Adamflickering streetlampBUZZ… FLICKERlong black leather trench coatmidnight breezewide-brimmed hatglint of cruel anticipationveil of darkness
His gloved handsstopped
VOICES.
From the front of the apartment building, faint but audible over the windmuffled sound
A man’s voice, teasing but warm:
A woman laughed in reply—light-heartedgenuine
Adam tilted his head slightly, taking cover behind the wall, his breath steadypredator observing prey
His eyes narrowed.
It was her.
Lopez.
She stepped out of a car, waving at someone inside before turning and entering the building through the front entrance.
The car slowly rolled away
SOFT ENGINE HUM… FADING
A moment passed.
Then, with chilling precisionsleek, full-face black maskstylized felinesmoothnarrowno light
He placed it over his face with mechanical calm
Through the mask, only a faint glimmerthousand glaressilent ragepurpose
He whispered, his voice unnaturally layered
With that, he moved. Slow. Deliberate.innocencechaos
Meanwhile — The Demonic Realm
Beneath a sky choked with crimson cloudsthunderous rifts
RUMBLE… CRACKLE
The Demonic Palacewounded godwhispers of long-forgotten evil
Inside, the Demon Generalheavy footstepsblack marble floorTHUD… THUD…heavierunease
He paused as he neared a tall pillar, hearing voicesexcitementfear
The first demon’s voice crackled like embers:
The second hissed in disbelief:
The first demon scoffed, leaning in:
The second guard stiffened:
The other voice grew quieter, darker:
A moment of silence.
The second guard let out a low, guttural chuckle:
From the shadows, the Demon Generalbloodfreeze
His inner voice tightened:
Present Time —
Joseph’s eyes snapped open.His lungs fought desperately for air.
He gasped like a drowning manPanic
Darkness. Endless, smothering darkness.
His voice cracked.
“Hello… ello… llo…”The sound came back—twisted, multipliedwhispers from unseen mouths
A sharp RINGINGNo shapes. No outlines. Just void.
He rose slowly, muscles aching as though he’d been crushed under rubbletorn cloth.
His body… was intact.
The pain still lingered, phantom-like
Confused, he staggered forward. His foot caught on something.
He stumbled, crashing face-first onto the unseen ground. His palms scraped against something rough. Stone? Or grass?
He tried again to stand—
And the world shifted.
Light.
Not harsh. Gentle. Silver.
Moonlight spilled across a breathtaking vision.
A garden.
Joseph spun around, breath caught in his throat.
He stood at the center of a dreamscapegrand marble fountain
Above him, blue jacaranda treessnowflakes.roses, tulips glistening with dewpink spider lilies
Joseph stepped forward, eyes wide, entranced.
“It’s beautiful.”
Then—
FOOTSTEPS.
Light. Hurried. Approaching.
His instincts flared. He pressed his back against the nearest tree, peering out, breath held.
A five-year-old boyoversized beige tunicancient look.
Joseph frowned.
Before he could think further, a voice echoed across the garden.
The boy shouted back angrily, stopping at the fountain, arms crossed:
Moments later, a woman appeared, rushing after him. She wore a light pink gownlong, dark-brown hair
Joseph froze.
His breath hitched.
As her face came into full view—his eyes widened in disbelief.
And then—
PAIN.
A sudden, crushing wave ripped through his skull. He collapsed to his knees, clutching his head.
Visions blurred.
The woman’s face again—
But now pale. Weak.
She lay on a bed, her breathing shallow.
Her hand reached toward him, caressing his cheek with a trembling gentleness.
Her lips moved, whispering with her final strength:
Her words dripped with pain—yet overflowed with love.
Joseph’s chest heaved, his vision swimming between the garden and the memory—past and present colliding.
The woman’s gaze lingered in his mind, as his childhood agony resurfaced.

