Kylie cut a downtrodden figure as she made her way back to her hostel. Her eyes were unfocused, her body moving on muscle memory alone; for her head was filled with images of one she held dear; one who was here before but was no more. She missed her brother and best partner. She longed to see the one who ruffled her hair every time whilst cackling in gracious laughter that she was his honeybee.
“Sigh. I miss you Kylan. I wish you were here. This world is so much more difficult to understand without you here to walk it with me. You promised you would always protect me remember?” Kylie smiled forlornly as she looked into the late afternoon sky. Her eyes caught the retreating figure of the sun as it descended behind the clouds and slowly gave way to the night. Her brother was like that celestial object. He came and shone in her life, giving her eyes vision and her life hope and he disappeared just as quickly; but unlike the sun, he didn’t reappear. Her lost mind couldn’t help but fiddle through the many memories of her brother. As though screening through several movie reels many clips of their time together flashed past her eyes. And like every person who visited the cinema, Kylie chose a reel – a memory that kept repeating over and over again. If she was a cinema lover, she would have certainly fallen into the category of people who ‘always watch the same movie’. And once that clip started, it went on and on.“You’re reading those books again?” A young Kylie raced towards her brother and acrobatically leaped over his shoulder. She twisted her body midair and landed stably – with a book in her hand.“Sigh. Give it back Honeybee.” A young boy who shared in Kylie’s looks smiled bitterly and beckoned to her. The only difference between the two was that this boy wore a large pair of metal-rimmed glasses whilst Kylie did not. He was slightly on the scrawny side and had the air of a scholar for he smelled of many books. This boy was Kylan. At least that was what he looked like in Kylie’s memories.“I don’t want to,” Kylie stuck out her tongue cutely, much to Kylan’s despair.“Come on. Just give it back Honeybee,” Kylan lazily got off the large couch and approached his sister. He scratched his head and turned his face to the side; yet from the corner of his eye he was closely observing Kylie’s movements. And then he moved.“Not so fast Mister,” Kylie giggled loudly as she leapt out of the way. Her leap took her over the large couch her brother was lying on before she came here.“Come on Honeybee!” Kylan pleaded exasperatedly. His sluggish movements suggested that he wasn’t as athletic as his sister. In fact, that was the truth; an unfortunate truth that meant that whenever Kylie interrupted his reading time – which was often – he had to depend on her kindness to get his book back.“What is so fun about this stuff anyway? Nothing they write here is real.” Kylie flipped through the pages of the book with a curious expression on her face. Her swift brain was able to piece its genre together with just a cursory glance. The book in her hand was a fictional one. It spoke of creatures that weren’t real and powers that were clearly fake. Her brother was fond of such books and she didn’t understand why. Why was he so fixated on the unreal instead of the real? Sure the real was difficult to navigate, but that was where they found themselves. They had no choice but to give more attention to what was true.“Because this world is tiring,” Kylan chuckled as his eyes lit up. Seeing that Kylie was engrossed with the contents of his book he thought he had an opening. He leapt at her once again. Yet Kylie easily got out of the way.“You have to do better than that if you want to catch me,” Kylie shook her finger disapprovingly like a disappointed mother reprimanding her underachieving son. The expression on her face was so spot on that Kylan couldn’t keep the laughter that threatened to spill out in.“You have Mom’s expression spot on,” Kylan couldn’t help but admit. And Kylie soon bent over laughing as well.“Here,” Kylie handed her brother’s book back to him once she was finally able to recollect herself.“Thanks,” Kylan received the book with a pleased expression on his face. And he made sure to rub Kylie’s head whilst he was at it, a feat which wasn’t difficult for he was a head taller than his sister.“Ugh,” Kylie rolled her eyes in feigned exasperation at her older brother’s actions. Kylan was only a year older than her, but he was much more mature that she was. Even so, he treated her very well and gave in to every one of her whims.“Why did you come here anyway?” Kylan kept rubbing Kylie’s head like he hadn’t heard her grunt of disapproval. His sister was much faster than him. If she didn’t like his head rubs, she would never have allowed him to do it.“Well, Mom asked me to come tell you that Uncle Sam will be coming today. She said to prepare yourself.” Kylie’s eyes brightened when she mentioned Uncle Sam, and a small squeal of excitement which she couldn’t restrain escaped her throat.“Awesome!” Kylan’s reaction was just as animated as his sister’s. “I’d get ready right away!” he exclaimed before running towards his washroom. From their reactions one could see that whoever this Uncle Sam was, he was dearly loved by the two.“Okay! I’d go get ready too!” Kylie screamed at her brother’s retreating figure before leaving his room and bolting towards hers. And that was where the memory ended. Yet once it did, it just started from the beginning. Like a cycle this kept happening, and Kylie was lost in a trance of her own making.Kylie stood there for several minutes. Those minutes soon became hours and those hours stretched deeply into the night. In her own mind she could see nothing but her brother. However, reality was much different.“Hello?” a hand gently landed on Kylie’s shoulder and shook her awake. Her reverie abruptly ended and her mind returned to its sharp state. On instinct she reached out and caught the arm of the one who had awakened her. With great accuracy and speed unbefitting of a human she twisted the arm that wasn’t hers and moved behind this person.“Ouch! Calm down please! I only wanted to help!” the gentleman who woke her up was quite startled by the unexpected burst of strength and speed. He grimaced in pain as his arm was held unnaturally behind him.“I am sorry!” Kylie came to herself when she heard his plea and quickly released the man. Her face was genuinely apologetic and regretful.“No worries,” the man smiled kindly whilst stretching his now sore arm. “Are you okay? You were just staring into the sky.” The man asked. Now that he stood before her, Kylie could see that he was a good two heads taller than her. He had a kind smile and beautiful black eyes that radiated wisdom and a bit of mystery. The hair upon his heard was as thick as a collie’s yet ironically his beard was neatly trimmed. He wore a large overcoat that concealed his actual clothes. He looked like he was in his twenties but he seemed much more mature than his age – whatever it was.“I was out for that long?” Kylie mumbled to herself in surprise.To her the dream was but for a moment. She didn’t think she had stood her for several hours!“I’m sorry?” the man asked politely, having missed her soft whisper.“Oh it’s nothing,” Kylie quickly waved her arms with an anxious smile on her face. How was she supposed to explain that she had been lost in her thoughts for hours to a total stranger? And it was only now that Kylie realised that it was a bit chilly. She shook slightly - and the man took notice.“You must be freezing. Here, have my jacket.” The young man took off his jacket to reveal the thin white T-shirt he wore underneath paired with the tight denim jeans that concealed his long legs. Before Kylie could kindly reject his offer, he wrapped his jacket around her, providing her with much needed warmth.“Thank you,” Kylie whispered with a small smile on her face. The jacket had warmed her body, but the man’s actions warmed her heart. After all, how many were willing to do this for a total stranger?“My pleasure. You can keep it. You need it more.” The gentleman smiled and said. Then he stretched out his arm and offered Kylie his open hand for a handshake.“My name is Aiden. What’s yours?”“Kylie,” she said and placed her smaller hand into his giant palm.“Nice to meet you Kylie.”“What’s the time please?” Kylie asked.“It’s almost ten,” Aiden replied.“Oh no!” Kylie’s face went pale at the mention of the time.“Is anything the matter? Can I assist in any way?’ Aiden asked worriedly.“No please. I have to go!” Kylie rumbled before taking off. She had a ton of assignments to finish and time was against her. Added to the fact that she had a 7 am lecture the next morning, it sure was the worst situation to be in. And no one could help her with this.“So that’s the woman you’re interested in Brother. She is indeed interesting.” Aiden smiled faintly and said whilst watching Kylie’s figure darting past the several streetlights that illuminated the campus road.“Ouch!” Kylie grimaced as she accidentally scratched her forearm on the metal fence of her hostel. But this wasn’t the time to be delaying so she just went on without bothering to check the wound.Under the night sky the light of the moon and several stars shone onto the fence, highlighting the area that had drawn a bit of Kylie’s blood. And it was under the gaze of such celestial witnesses that adorned the great darkened sky and no one else, that something strange happened. The part that had cut Kylie was slightly rusted. Yet under the baptism of her blood the rust slowly peeled away. And as the rust disappeared Kylie’s blood was absorbed, leaving the old metal shiny and new!Some of her blood also fell on the soil below. It was absorbed into it and though nothing happened, the slight flickering of the soil suggested the birth of something that would be in no way ordinary.It is said that dreams are a subconscious to the soul. And that one can hardly dream what one hasn’t thought of. Many dreams are manifestations of the things we deeply desire and nightmares are the exact opposite – manifestations of the things we greatly fear. Very rarely does one dream what hasn’t been thought of. But are dreams always dreams? Visions are said to be sights into the unknown – whether that be the hidden past or the unpredictable present and future; but visions can also be linked to the one who saw them. For in visions we have two types: the visions that are given unto us and the visions that are born from us. How does one differentiate visions from dreams? And how can one tell whether something is a dream or a vision when what is seen has never been thought of before, nor pondered over even in passing? The answer to all these questions is time. Time tells all these things. And time definitely reveals the authenticity of visions. Kylie was facing a strange situation. A
A loud howl rang through the forest and forced its way into Kylie’s delicate ears. “Something’s here!” Kylie’s eyes lit up like Bunsen burners as she tried to make out where the sound came from.“Come on, howl again,” Kylie prayed silently. And as if responding to her prayer, the creature howled once again. *Awoo*The howl was strong and powerful, indicative of a healthy beast. Even an idiot could tell that whatever that was, it was no sheep, and that staying away was the wise choice. That creature was very possibly a wolf. And who wanted to garner the attention of a wolf? For even if the wolf was a lone one, it was still capable of ripping an unarmed human apart with relative ease. But Kylie wasn’t thinking straight. “There!” Kylie’s sharp ears picked up the location of the howl and she sped towards it. The sound was coming from her left! She moved with the grace of a deer, evading the sly branches that threatened to trip her and leaping past trees that stood in her way with subt
“What was that?” Kylie was curled up in her bed with her large blanket wrapped around her like she was a burrito. She stared right ahead, her image in the mirror reflecting a downtrodden figure. Her unfocused eyes suggested that there was nothing she was actually looking at; for her present yet "un-present" mind kept drifting off to the strange events she had seen in her dream. The half-moon sticking out her window suggested that it was still night time. The light of the stars were quite illuminating this evening, and part of Kylie’s room fell under their graceful banner. And that part included the section with the clock which indicated that it was barely half past 2 am.“If felt so real,” Kylie mumbled with a shaky voice. How long had it been since she was terrified like this? The last time she had felt fear was when her brother went missing. And for those months that her mind kept feeding her terrifying images of what might have happened to him, she felt great fear. However, after t
Aiden travelled swiftly. He showed his peculiarity by the route he chose for his travel. For while others were comfortable with their feet to the ground, Aiden was an admirer of the air. The handsome youth moved from rooftop to rooftop. And his movement was so graceful, his feet so nimble, that not a single sound was made. There was no disturbance or noise. There was only peace. His movements were best described as illusionary and his speed best matched by a specter of the night. He moved with great purpose and nothing could distract him.Anchor University was the name of Kylie’s school. It was a top notch university and only accepted students who were not only brilliant, but possessed peculiar traits as well. Anchor University was not only one of the top three universities in the country, it was the one with the largest campus. It was situated on a giant stretch of land, and each building was several thousands of meters high. However, neither the tall buildings nor the huge amount of
Once the order was given, the two women to Elder Sand’s sides sprang into action. The red glows in their eyes intensified as their legs propelled their bodies forward. They spread their fingers out to allow their sharp nails the freedom to do damage and extended their arms for a sweeping attack. Like perfectly synchronized dance partners they moved and attacked together. And in less than a second they had closed the gap between themselves and Aiden. “Roar” Aiden unleashed another powerful roar as his knees bent slowly to accommodate his body weight. The shoes he wore were blasted apart as his feet enlarged and his toenails transformed into powerful claws. His exposed teeth morphed into the dentition of a lion, and his gaze was as sharp as the king of beasts. With great force he propelled himself forward, barreling into Eva and Marie!Aiden opened his arms wide like an anxious boyfriend who was eager to hug his girlfriend whom he hadn’t seen for the longest time with all the love he c
“Well, would you look at that,” Elder Sand’s hiss with feigned displeasure. “The cub becomes a man,” he giggled loudly in a voice that infuriated Aiden so much that if he had the strength he would have gone after the elder instead. However, fate dictated that his adversaries be the two women who stood before the elder like a wall of ice.The three kept sizing each other up. Aiden kept giving out low growls as his eyes alternated between Eva and Marie who were slowly widening the distance between the two sides. It seemed that they were creating enough space between themselves so that Aiden wouldn’t be capable of attacking both at once. But their decision was exactly what Aiden was looking forward to, for the two of them together was a pain he wasn’t willing to deal with. And once they had opened a suitable gap between themselves, Aiden sprang into action. *Whish*Aiden displayed speed greater than what he had previously shown. The winds spurred him on as he moved, and soon he was befo
Elder Sand, Marie and Eva travelled leisurely down the street. They didn’t seem to be in any particular hurry. They looked relaxed, like they were on their way to a special dinner, and they sounded relaxed. Well, one of them sounded relaxed, for Elder Sand whistled the entire way. His tone was jovial and upbeat. As for the young man they had left wounded, that didn’t seem to affect his mood in any way.”This is it,” Elder Sand stopped right in front of a large building as he reached into his pocket. He pulled out an old looking compass and tilted it slightly. The needle of the compass moved along with the Elder’s movement. However, the direction it pointed to was the same one it was pointing to from the beginning. It was indeed leading them to the building in front. “Oh? That’s odd.” Elder Sand's vision was glued to the fence right next to him with his eyes slightly squinted. Although his face remained concealed, one could feel the surprise in his tone. His eyes glanced briefly at th
“Go to sleep.” Elder Sand snapped his fingers right when the young man’s stick was swung in his direction, and the world seemed to have stopped for a brief moment. The eyes of the guard lost their concentration and fluttered shut. Having fallen to power beyond his understanding, he fell limply to the ground. However, the continuous rising of his chest suggested that he was still alive. And when he began to snore, it was confirmed that the Elder’s command had been carried out.“Eva, put the lad back on his chair. Marie, take the keys and open the door.” Elder Sand was quick to dish out orders. Although it would be no problem to break down the large door, that would leave too many unanswered questions. If they had intended to be loud and showy, he would have just killed the guard.“Yes Elder,” both ladies were just as swift in carrying out Elder Sand’s orders and soon the guard was back in his seat and the door was opened. The three went into the hostel with the same calm
Kylie had another dream. Well, at this point, she spent more time dreaming than she did staying awake; however, this dream was familiar. It was an image she had seen before and one that she did not miss. She did not think she would see this again, but here she was once again, her spirit stranded on this worn-down planet. The red sun in the sky bore down on her and transmitted great heat, for although this was a dream, Kylie could feel the burning fire of the sun. The Legacy candidate of the Lion King tribe tore her eyes away from the sun and cast her eyes to the only figure present on this planet. Unlike her meet dream of this place, there were no enemies today. And unlike the first time, the protagonist of this dream was staring at her.A figure that seemed familiar yet eerily unfamiliar. It was as though she was holding a dystopian mirror before herself, for the person Kylie was looking at was an alternate image of herself. Same face, same figure, same complexion, and the same heigh
“What...is...that?” Razor asked with widened eyes. His arms which held Philip trembled strongly as his transformed skin failed to cope with the scorching heat now present in the hall. Yet even though his fur sizzled and burned, Razor could feel nothing. All that went through his mind was the shock of seeing Kylie in this new form.“Did you know about this?” Jack turned to Davis and asked. “No. Of course not. This is my first time seeing something like this” Davies replied.Both men were stunned by what they were seeing. Jack was using his spear to absorb the heat that threatened to reduce him to ash, for his spear’s origin was related to a creature that loved flames. As for Davies, he was using Jack as a shield by standing as close to him as possible. His response to Jack was not marred with lies, for he indeed had no idea what was going on. He had never seen Kylie in this form before, neither had he seen her radiating so much fury. No...wait. He had seen her show this much anger be
“Those eyes that were formerly lost, are now filled with conviction. They have figured it out.” Bloodlust muttered to herself silently, the pretentious crazed look she had mustered fading into nothingness. Her eyes still held her rage and her quivering from the loss of her brother did not cease, but her hidden wisdom had been pushed to the surface. This change was easy to discern. After all, it was easy to tell when an opponent had suddenly turned cautious.“Don’t worry about her ability to regenerate!” Kylie screamed, not telling the others that Davies held the key to defeating this monster; such a decision would cost them their element of surprise.Unfortunately for Kylie, Bloodlust was keen and sharp. She was unlike her brother. The moment she saw Kylie and Davies exchanging looks and noticed that his demeanour had grown emboldened, she was confident that the two were plotting something. She didn’t know how they had communicated without saying a word, but she would be arrogant to d
Kylie frowned as she watched Bloodlust rapidly approaching. Razor was engaged with the Blood Daemon, keeping her at bay with his powerful blows and tearing her apart with the blades that adorned his arm. Unfortunately, his victim could be so careless with her actions and her attacks. Her swift attacks and careless nature made it difficult for Razor to be as brazen as he usually was, affecting his fighting style. Thankfully, Razor was not alone. Jack was there as well.As someone who had trained more as a marital artist than as a beastman, Jack was more suited to a battle like this. In a battle that required more caution than brazen obliteration of the enemy, Jack was a better fit. Phillip had also crawled out of the wall he had been struck into. While he was not as strong as Razor or as skilled as Jack, he too was used to a more reserved fighting style due to the fact that he had been fighting against opponents stronger than he was for the past few weeks of training prior to the missi
Dark Shadows’ eyes fluttered close as she embraced death. She didn’t think she would die like this but alas, when did she become the decider of her fate? Her greatest delusion had been to underestimate the beastmen because they were young. If she had taken them seriously from the start and actually drawn up a strategy to handle them, even if she had lost, she would have taken half of the team with her. It was unfortunate for the one who ruled these parts to come to this realization while standing on death’s door; however, her death was not filled with only regret.Yes, she had failed to lead properly and caused Slender and Muscles’ death by sending them after opponents who were much too ready for them. Yes, her foolishness and carelessness had led to the death of Breaker, meaning that even if she had survived, the Blood Daemon family would have killed her for her error. And yes, she had brought Bloodlust to tears and broken the spirit of the once reserved girl. These were all things s
For as long as she could remember, she and her brother had been together. From the moment of their birth to the time the family decided that they should go on their pilgrimage, they had been together. That was the life she had grown accustomed to. Her brother’s presence had become a part of her. He was an extension of her image, a mirror that reflected the part of herself that was always suppressed. Her strict nature and bridled character could be maintained because he was free for both of them. Hs carelessness and free spirit made up for her lack of either one thereof, making it easier to reach the level she had reached.Daemons were special. Each one was highly valued, and the Daemon families were powerful in their own right. Much like the Beastmen’s influential tribes, Daemons were the influential families of the Undead, and their elders came from these families. From Speed Daemons to Rage Daemons and Blood Daemons, Daemons were a force to be reckoned with; a force that not even th
“Sh*t” Dark Shadow could not help but swear when she saw Breaker’s head rolling helplessly across the floor.Her eyes flashed coldly as rage and fear overcame every fiber of her being. It was unusual for the two polar opposite emotions to share the same space, but that was exactly what was happening right now. Her eyes sought the figure of the assassin. She wanted to see the one who had been so brave as to venture into her den alone. After all, she didn’t believe that all the beastmen who had been sent this time were assassins. Yet she could not catch a glimpse of the assassin. She roared in rage as she stamped her foot onto the ground, but her rage would not last long. For in no time, a large figure broke through the door of the throne room, blowing it to smithereens, and barged inside with an insidious smile on his face. This person was a beastman covered in spikes. His shaggy mane was reflective of his clan and Dark Shadow knew immediately who was behind this.“The Lion King tribe!
Dark Shadow sat silently upon her throne. Her eyes gazed calmly upon the large chandelier hanging from the centre of the ceiling that had been unused since the time she started living here. After all, what need did an Undead have for light. Whether it was sunlight or artificial light, it did not have a place in their land.“It feels quiet without them here,” Dark Shadow muttered, sighing tiredly.“If Slender and Muscles heard you say this, they would be very pleased,” said an Undead who had just walked into the room.Next to this Undead was another of his kind but of the opposite sex. The two approached Dark Shadow’s throne and knelt before her, offering their respect to their mistress.“Bloodlust greets Mistress Dark Shadow.”“Breaker greets Mistress Dark Shadow.”Looking down upon her two subordinates, Dark Shadow chuckled lightly and gestured for them to stand. These two, Bloodlust and Breaker, were the other two 4 Star Undead under her command. Bloodlust and Breaker were both Bloo
Psycho opened his eyes to the unfamiliar sight of daylight. He squinted naturally, as was expected for a creature more accustomed to the shadows and began to squirm uncomfortably. He wanted to get out of the light and into the darkness. His eyes rapidly sought for shade or shelter, anything that could grant him respite from the scorching heat of the sun that threatened to suck him dry.“Why am I here? And where is the captain?” Psycho wondered as his patched and cracked lips refused to part to even allow him to speak.He didn’t know why he couldn’t move as freely as he wanted, for his eyes were struggling to adapt to the piercing brightness of the sun. He could not see properly. His body just felt unusually heavy. Almost as though there was something keeping him bound. The last time he felt this way was right before he awakened as an Undead. For before he opened his eyes to this world that he knew, his body would not listen to him. Since then, he had clawed his way through the bittern