Chapter 179: The Village
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THE MILES ACCUMULATED in tense quiet.
Cypress trees gave way to steeper terrain, the Tuscan countryside growing more remote with each turn. The afternoon light had begun its slow descent toward evening, casting long shadows across hills that seemed to watch their progress with ancient indifference.
Mailah snuck glances at Lucson periodically, trying to gauge whether he was still angry. His profile remained perfectly composed, hands steady on the wheel, no visible tension in his shoulders. As if their confrontation had been nothing more than a minor disagreement about lunch plans.
Which, she supposed, from his perspective it probably was.
The car began to slow.
Mailah sat up straighter, scanning the area. They’d left the main road several miles back, following increasingly narrow paths that looked more like suggestions than actual routes.
Now Lucson was pulling onto what might generously be called a shoulder—really just a wider spot where sparse vegetation had been worn down by occasional use.
“Have we arrived?” Mailah asked, breaking the long silence.
“Not quite.” Lucson killed the engine, the sudden absence of sound making the isolation more pronounced. “Castelvetro is another two kilometers ahead. We’re walking from here.”
“Why?”
“Because driving a luxury vehicle into a remote mountain village tends to attract attention we don’t need.” He opened his door, afternoon light harsh after the car’s dimmer interior.
Mailah climbed out, immediately struck by how remote they were. No other cars. No sounds of traffic or distant civilization. Just mountains and sky and the kind of oppressive quiet that made her ears ring.
“Discretion,” she asked, closing her door with more force than necessary. “Is that what you call abandoning me with Matteo? Discretion?”
Lucson gave her a look over the car’s roof—one eyebrow raised infinitesimally. “Are we returning to that topic? I thought we’d established our respective positions.”
“You established your position. I’m still processing mine.”
“Process while walking.” He started up the path without waiting to see if she’d follow. “We’re losing daylight.”
Mailah hurried to catch up, her shoes decidedly wrong for mountain hiking. “You could at least pretend to care that I’m upset.”
“I could.” Lucson’s pace didn’t slow, his longer stride eating up ground effortlessly. “But pretending would be disingenuous, and you’ve already established you prefer honesty. So: I acknowledge you’re upset. I understand why you’re upset. I would likely make the same tactical decision again given identical circumstances.”
“That’s possibly the worst apology I’ve ever heard.”
“It wasn’t an apology.” He navigated around a boulder with practiced ease. “You want me to feel guilty. I don’t feel guilt—I’m a demon. What I do feel is mild regret that my methods caused you discomfort, combined with satisfaction that those methods were effective.”
“You’re impossible.”
He stopped abruptly, turning to face her. “You want me to be something I’m not. To operate according to human ethical frameworks that don’t apply to my nature. But I’m helping find Grayson despite having no obligation to do so. Doesn’t that count for something?”
Mailah opened her mouth to argue, then stopped. Because he was right, wasn’t he? Lucson was helping. On his own terms, using his own methods, but helping nonetheless.
“Fine,” she said. “But next time, at least warn me before you strategically abandon me.”
“I’ll take that under advisement.” Something that might have been amusement flickered across his face. “Though I make no promises.”
They walked in silence for several minutes, the path growing steeper. Mailah’s breathing became labored—between the altitude, the stress, and barely any sleep, her body was staging a full protest.
Lucson, naturally, showed no signs of exertion. Didn’t even seem to be breathing harder.
“Must be nice,” Mailah muttered between gasps, “being supernatural. No sweating. No exhaustion.”
“The lack of physical limitations is convenient,” Lucson agreed. “Though it comes with other drawbacks. Would you like to rest?”
“No.” Pride kept her moving forward. “I’m fine.”
“You’re clearly not fine. You’re exhausted and—”
“I said I’m fine.”
“Stubbornness.” His tone carried what might have been approval. “That will serve you well in our world. Assuming it doesn’t kill you first.”
Buildings appeared ahead—old stone structures that looked like they’d been standing since medieval times, weathered but still solid. A church spire rose above clustered rooftops.
“Castelvetro,” Lucson said quietly, his entire demeanor shifting to heightened alertness.
The village materialized around them like something from a faded postcard. Stone houses with shuttered windows. Narrow cobblestone streets. A small square with a fountain at its center. Everything worn smooth by time and weather, picturesque in the slanting afternoon light.
It also looked completely deserted.
“Where is everyone?” Mailah asked, her voice automatically dropping to match Lucson’s.
“Excellent question.” He moved forward cautiously, scanning the area with predatory awareness.
They passed houses with doors standing ajar, laundry hanging motionless on lines, a bicycle leaning against a wall as if its owner had just stepped inside.
But no people.
No dogs barking. No birds singing. No ambient sounds of human habitation.
Just silence.
“This feels wrong,” Mailah said, skin prickling with instinctive unease.
“Very wrong.” Lucson had gone very still, head tilted as if listening to something she couldn’t hear. “There should be sounds. Life. The normal noise of existence. Instead—”
“Nothing,” Mailah finished, her voice barely above a whisper.
They moved deeper into the village, checking doorways and peering through windows. Every house showed signs of recent occupation—tables set for meals, books left open, a pot still sitting on a cold stove.
As if everyone had simply vanished mid-activity.
“Lucson.” Mailah’s hands were trembling now. “What happened here?”
“I’m beginning to develop theories I don’t particularly like.” He stopped in the village square, turning slowly to take in the entire scene.
“You think the villagers were—”
“Taken. Erased. Consumed.” His jaw tightened.
Horror crawled up Mailah’s spine with cold fingers. “Three hundred people? Just gone?”
“Welcome to the supernatural world.” Lucson’s voice had gone flat, emotionless. “When powerful entities want something, collateral damage is expected. Three hundred humans? That barely registers as a footnote.”
“That’s monstrous.”
“Yes.” He didn’t argue or soften it. “It is. And it’s the reality Grayson has been trying to shield you from.”
Mailah looked around at the ghost village, trying to imagine what it had been like. Three hundred people living ordinary lives—cooking, arguing, loving, aging—and then something crossed over and erased them all.
For what? For secrecy? For convenience?
“If whoever took Grayson is willing to do this,” she said slowly, “what might they be doing to him?”
“Nothing pleasant.” Lucson’s expression had gone grim. “But at least we know he’s valuable to them. You don’t cross dimensional barriers and erase entire villages just to kill someone quickly. This level of effort suggests they need him for something. Which means he’s likely alive.”
“Likely isn’t certain.”
“Nothing is certain.” He moved toward the church. “Come. If there are clues about what happened, they’ll be there.”
“Why the church?”
“Supernatural entities often leave stronger traces in places humans consider sacred. Concentrated belief creates… residue.” He pushed the heavy wooden door open.
The interior was dim and cold.
Mailah shivered, wrapping her arms around herself. “I really don’t like this.”
“Noted.” Lucson moved through the space with methodical precision, checking surfaces, examining corners. “But discomfort is secondary to finding answers.”
“You know what?” Mailah watched him work. “Grayson never mentioned how thoroughly pragmatic you are. He made you sound just manipulative.”
“I am manipulative.” Lucson crouched near the altar, running fingers along stone.
“That’s still horrifying.”
“Would you prefer I lie about my nature? Claim noble motivations?” He straightened, holding something—old paper, yellowed and fragile. “I help Grayson because it serves my interests. Self-interest is remarkably reliable as a motivator.”
“And yet here you are, helping when it’s inconvenient.”
“Long-term self-interest sometimes requires short-term inconvenience.” He examined the paper carefully. “Besides, watching you navigate our world is unexpectedly entertaining.”
“I’m so glad my suffering amuses you.”
“Not your suffering. Your adaptation.” Something that might have been respect flickered in his expression. “Most humans would have broken by now. You’re still fighting. Still standing. That’s… noteworthy.”
“Is that another almost-compliment?”
“Don’t let it go to your head.” But there was the faintest hint of warmth in his voice. “You’re still human. Still fragile. Still fundamentally outmatched by everything in our world.”
Mailah moved closer, trying to see what he’d found. “What is that?”
“Journal entry. From the village priest.” Lucson’s expression had shifted to something darker. “Dated three weeks ago. He describes lights in the sky. Voices that made his ears bleed.”
“Does he say what happened to everyone?”
“He says they were ’called.’” Lucson’s voice dripped with distaste. “Summoned by something beautiful and terrible. Most went willingly. Those who resisted…” He trailed off, reading further. “Those who resisted were taken anyway.”
“Called where?”
“He doesn’t specify. Or couldn’t. The writing becomes increasingly erratic.” Lucson folded the paper carefully. “Either he was losing his sanity or being influenced by something that fed on more than just physical sustenance.”
Before Mailah could respond, Lucson’s phone buzzed.
He pulled it out, read the screen, and his entire posture changed—going from alert to something harder, more dangerous.
“What?” Mailah demanded, moving closer. “What is it?”
“Text from Ravenson.” Lucson’s voice had gone carefully neutral in a way that made Mailah’s instincts scream danger. “He spoke with Kieran about The Hollow.”
“And?”
“The Hollow isn’t involved. Kieran’s terrified, actually—says whoever took Grayson is far beyond his capabilities. Refused to even speculate on who it might be.”
Mailah’s stomach dropped. “Then who—”
“There’s more.” Lucson’s eyes met hers, and she saw something she’d never seen before in his expression.
Fear.
Actual, genuine fear.
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Chapters
- Chapter 290: The Plan 2
- Chapter 289: The Plan 1
- Chapter 288: The Breach
- Chapter 287: The Intruder
- Chapter 286: The Touch
- Chapter 285: The Leak
- Chapter 284: The Hot and Cold Demon 2
- Chapter 283: The Hot and Cold Demon 1
- Chapter 282: The Mark
- Chapter 281: The Claim
- Chapter 280: The Change
- Chapter 279: The Demon Alcohol 2
- Chapter 278: The Demon Alcohol 1
- Chapter 277: The Demon’s Plan
- Chapter 276: The Threat
- Chapter 275: The Target
- Chapter 274: The Knot
- Chapter 273: The Last Day
- Chapter 272: The Weekend with the Demon 3
- Chapter 271: The Weekend with the Demon 2
- Chapter 270: The Weekend with the Demon 1
- Chapter 269: The Closure
- Chapter 268: The Ex 2
- Chapter 267: The Ex 1
- Chapter 266: The Sweet Demon
- Chapter 265: The Prize
- Chapter 264: The Decoy
- Chapter 263: The Bored Demon 2
- Chapter 262: The Bored Demon 1
- Chapter 261: The Stalker 2
- Chapter 260: The Stalker 1
- Chapter 259: The Perfect Cover
- Chapter 258: The Demon’s Best Friend
- Chapter 257: The Fire
- Chapter 256: The Dream Villa
- Chapter 255: The Main Course
- Chapter 254: The Surprise Guest
- Chapter 253: The Ice Bucket
- Chapter 252: The Chase
- Chapter 251: The Thieves 2
- Chapter 250: The Thieves 1
- Chapter 249: The Foolish Demon
- Chapter 248: The Scroll
- Chapter 247: The Demand
- Chapter 246: The Hedge 2
- Chapter 245: The Hedge 1
- Chapter 244: The Obsession
- Chapter 243: The Ember 2
- Chapter 242: The Ember 1
- Chapter 241: The Blind Spot 2
- Chapter 240: The Blind Spot 1
- Chapter 239: The Damage
- Chapter 238: The Tea 2
- Chapter 237: The Tea 1
- Chapter 236: The Blue Roses
- Chapter 235: The Second Human 2
- Chapter 234: The Second Human 1
- Chapter 233: The White Fire
- Chapter 232: The Circle
- Chapter 231: The Prize 2
- Chapter 230: The Prize 1
- Chapter 229: The Red Line
- Chapter 228: The Crack
- Chapter 227: The Bloodless Sport
- Chapter 226: The Warning
- Chapter 225: The West Wing
- Chapter 224: The Déjà Vu
- Chapter 223: The House of Ashford
- Chapter 222: The Sacrifice
- Chapter 221: The Snared
- Chapter 220: The Second Ashford Party
- Chapter 219: The Silver
- Chapter 218: The Sparring
- Chapter 217: The Predator 2
- Chapter 216: The Predator 1
- Chapter 215: The Return 2
- Chapter 214: The Return 1
- Chapter 213: The Trap 2
- Chapter 212: The Trap 1
- Chapter 211: The Prince and The Beast
- Chapter 210: The Claim
- Chapter 209: The Beast 2
- Chapter 208: The Beast 1
- Chapter 207: The Aftermath
- Chapter 206: The Banishment
- Chapter 205: The Huddle
- Chapter 204: The Architect
- Chapter 203: The Relief
- Chapter 202: The Cold Cell 2
- Chapter 201: The Cold Cell 1
- Chapter 200: The Cage
- Chapter 199: The Negotiation
- Chapter 198: The Change
- Chapter 197: The Guard
- Chapter 196: The Shower
- Chapter 195: The Unbonded
- Chapter 194: The Feed
- Chapter 193: The Message
- Chapter 192: The Next Stop
- Chapter 191: The Stop
- Chapter 190: The Opposite Poles
- Chapter 189: The First Night
- Chapter 188: The Trail
- Chapter 187: The Old Wound
- Chapter 186: The Color Gray
- Chapter 185: The Walk
- Chapter 184: The Vision
- Chapter 183: The Breaking
- Chapter 182: The Animal
- Chapter 181: The Snap
- Chapter 180: The Captor
- Chapter 179: The Village
- Chapter 178: The Asset
- Chapter 177: The Art Collector
- Chapter 176: The Influence Leech
- Chapter 175: The Hollow
- Chapter 174: The Groom 2
- Chapter 173: The Groom 1
- Chapter 172: The Venue
- Chapter 171: The Bride 2
- Chapter 170: The Bride 1
- Chapter 169: The Day
- Chapter 168: The Tradition
- Chapter 167: The Rehearsal
- Chapter 166: The Pull
- Chapter 165: The Council’s Visit
- Chapter 164: The Aftershock 2
- Chapter 163: The Aftershock 1
- Chapter 162: The Visitor
- Chapter 161: The Picnic
- Chapter 160: The Fitting
- Chapter 159: The Spy 2
- Chapter 158: The Spy 1
- Chapter 157: The Pre-Wedding
- Chapter 156: The Tether
- Chapter 155: The Agreement
- Chapter 154: The Wedding Prep
- Chapter 153: The Tasting
- Chapter 152: The Memory
- Chapter 151: The Ghost
- Chapter 150: The Morning After Dreams
- Chapter 149: The Incubus
- Chapter 148: The Confession
- Chapter 147: The Secrets 2
- Chapter 146: The Secrets 1
- Chapter 145: The Vial
- Chapter 144: The Disappearing Shop
- Chapter 143: The Demon and The Fallen Angel
- Chapter 142: The Neighbor
- Chapter 141: The Dream Meet
- Chapter 140: The Almost
- Chapter 139: The Overthinker
- Chapter 138: The Tuscan Morning
- Chapter 137: The Demon’s Villa
- Chapter 136: The Plan
- Chapter 135: The Favor’s Price
- Chapter 134: The Talk with the Demon
- Chapter 133: The Surprise
- Chapter 132: The Breach
- Chapter 131: The Misfits
- Chapter 130: The Token
- Chapter 129: The Hollow Market 2
- Chapter 128: The Hollow Market 1
- Chapter 127: The Cat Owner
- Chapter 126: The Shadow
- Chapter 125: The Bedtime Distraction
- Chapter 124: The Dark
- Chapter 123: The Fallen
- Chapter 122: The Engaged
- Chapter 121: The Human Hour
- Chapter 120: The Unfinished Business
- Chapter 119: The Calm
- Chapter 118: The First Light
- Chapter 117: The Night Watch
- Chapter 116: The Sanctuary
- Chapter 115: The Chase in the Mud
- Chapter 114: The Flight
- Chapter 113: The Allies
- Chapter 112: The Pain-Feeder
- Chapter 111: The Breakaway
- Chapter 110: The Devil at the Door
- Chapter 109: The Door Out
- Chapter 108: The Next Program
- Chapter 107: The Balcony at Midnight
- Chapter 106: The Odd Chain Out
- Chapter 105: The Demons’ Mates
- Chapter 104: The Hungry Gazes
- Chapter 103: The Fourth and the Fifth
- Chapter 102: The Dance
- Chapter 101: The Demons’ Den
- Chapter 100: The Ashford Manor
- Chapter 99: The Gown
- Chapter 98: The Dresser
- Chapter 97: The Raven
- Chapter 96: The Lunch Break
- Chapter 95: The Invitation
- Chapter 94: The Nightcap 2
- Chapter 93: The Nightcap 1
- Chapter 92: The Company Dinner 3
- Chapter 91: The Company Dinner 2
- Chapter 90: The Company Dinner 1
- Chapter 89: The Debt
- Chapter 88: The Demon Jar
- Chapter 87: The Human Buffer
- Chapter 86: The Storm
- Chapter 85: The Company Visit
- Chapter 84: The Deal with the Demon
- Chapter 83: The Night Walk
- Chapter 82: The Touch
- Chapter 81: The Date 2
- Chapter 80: The Date 1
- Chapter 79: The Demon’s Invitation
- Chapter 78: The Old Flame
- Chapter 77: The Mask
- Chapter 76: The Demon’s Eyes
- Chapter 75: The Firstborn
- Chapter 74: The Point of No Return
- Chapter 73: The Flip
- Chapter 72: The Final Hour
- Chapter 71: The Escape
- Chapter 70: The Day Before
- Chapter 69: The Last Day
- Chapter 68: The Chaotic Brother
- Chapter 67: The Plan
- Chapter 66: The Confession
- Chapter 65: The Demon’s Cure
- Chapter 64: The First Session
- Chapter 63: The Unexpected Guest 2
- Chapter 62: The Unexpected Guest 1
- Chapter 61: Before the Feast 2
- Chapter 60: Before the Feast 1
- Chapter 59: The Demon’s Promise
- Chapter 58: The Unveiling
- Chapter 57: The Seed
- Chapter 56: The Dream Walker 2
- Chapter 55: The Dream Walker 1
- Chapter 54: The Ashford Brothers
- Chapter 53: The Guardian Demon 2
- Chapter 52: The Guardian Demon 1
- Chapter 51: The Weakness
- Chapter 50: The Nightmare Demon 2
- Chapter 49: The Nightmare Demon 1
- Chapter 48: The Second-Born
- Chapter 47: The Introduction 2
- Chapter 46: The Introduction 1
- Chapter 45: The Ice Breaks
- Chapter 44: The New Day
- Chapter 43: The Jolt
- Chapter 42: The Threshold
- Chapter 41: The Golden-Eyed Stranger 2
- Chapter 40: The Golden-Eyed Stranger 1
- Chapter 39: The Dream Continues
- Chapter 38: The Feeding
- Chapter 37: The Prey Prepares
- Chapter 36: The Choice
- Chapter 35: The Tether
- Chapter 34: The Save
- Chapter 33: The Other
- Chapter 32: The Guardian
- Chapter 31: The Secret
- Chapter 30: The Moon’s Mystery
- Chapter 29: The Cat is Out
- Chapter 28: The Dream
- Chapter 27: The Notes
- Chapter 26: The Drunk
- Chapter 25: The Ache
- Chapter 24: The Sleepover
- Chapter 23: The Lesson
- Chapter 22: The Thorn
- Chapter 21: The Clash
- Chapter 20: The Black Envelope
- Chapter 19: The Atrium
- Chapter 18: The Fever
- Chapter 17: The Ride
- Chapter 16: The Act
- Chapter 15: The Show
- Chapter 14: The Auction
- Chapter 13: The Scandal
- Chapter 12: The Near Confession
- Chapter 11: The Break-in
- Chapter 10: The Threat
- Chapter 9: The Gala
- Chapter 8: The Game Begins
- Chapter 7: The Blackout
- Chapter 6: The Lies
- Chapter 5: The Blue Dress
- Chapter 4: The Phase
- Chapter 3: The Library
- Chapter 2: The Morning After
- Chapter 1: The Other Half