Chapter 1: Chains in the Dark
The cold bit first.
Metal against skin, metal tight enough to bruise. Makun tried to move but his wrists wouldn’t budge. Ankles locked. Something wrapped around his throat, not choking but present, a reminder that breathing was a privilege here.
Darkness pressed against his eyes like a physical weight. No shapes or shadows. Just absolute black that seemed to swallow sound itself.
Then he heard it.
Thud!
Footsteps.
They didn’t echo right, like they were coming from inside his skull.
His heart beat fast, crazy fast, so fast that they slammed against his ribs. He yanked at the chains, felt them bite deeper. The metal was freezing, the kind of cold that burned. He pulled harder, shoulders screaming, but in vain.
A hiss cut through the darkness.
Not quite breath. Not quite speech. It was something between both.
Light bloomed above him. Sickly green, pulsing. A glass tube descended, slow and deliberate, sealing around him with a hiss of pressurized air. The space contracted. His chest tightened.
Through the glass, shapes moved.
Wrong proportions. Too many limbs. Faces that blurred when he tried to focus on them.
They were watching him.
No.
Not watching.
Feeding.
He could feel it now. A pulling sensation deep in his chest, like something was being siphoned out through his skin. Not blood. Something else. Something vital.
“No.” The word scraped out of his throat. “No!” He shouted screaming at the top of his lungs.
He violently thrashed against the chains, felt his wrists slick with something warm. The tube walls pressed closer. The shapes outside leaned in, hungry, patient.
One reached toward the glass with a hand that had too many fingers.
Makun screamed, fought and refused to stop fighting even as the cold seeped into his bones, as the pulling sensation grew stronger and even as the darkness threatened to swallow him whole.
GASP!
He jolted awake.
Sheets twisted around his body like ropes. He stood rooted on the bed, for three panicked seconds, he couldn’t move. The chains were still there, he could not see them but he could feel them, cold and tight ready to suffocate him.
He yanked his arms free while kicking the sheets off. Afterwards, he scrambled back against the headboard.
Just sheets.
Just his crappy mattress.
and his even crappier apartment.
Shit! Fuck this! He cursed
Hah… hah…
Makun slowly breathed in then out.
He pressed his palms against his eyes, His pulse hammering in his ears. Sweat soaked all over his body, through his shirt, making it cling to his skin.
Third time this week.
Third Fucking time
Same nightmare. Same chains. Same glass tube. Same hungry shapes in the dark.
He looked down at his wrists, half expecting to see bruises. The skin was unmarked, but the phantom pain lingered. A dull ache that felt too real for something that only existed in his head.
His phone screamed from the floor.
The alarm had been going off for who knows how long, shrill and insistent. He snatched it up, silenced it.
7:43 AM.
He was supposed to be at work at 7:30.
“Perfect.” He dropped the phone on the bed, ran both hands over his face. “Just perfect.”
The apartment looked worse in daylight.
Peeling paint on the walls. Water stains on the ceiling that looked like continents on a messed up map. The AC had died two weeks ago and the landlord still hadn’t fixed it. The heat made everything smell like mold and old regret.
Makun pushed himself off the bed, joints popping. His body felt like it had been through a fight. Probably had been, in his sleep. The sheets were evidence enough, tangled into knots he’d have to deal with later.
The shower sputtered before spitting out lukewarm water. He stood under it, let it run over his shoulders, tried to wash away the lingering sensation of those chains.
In the mirror, bruises bloomed across his ribs.
Old ones, fading yellow green. New ones, dark purple. Souvenirs from last week when a shelf at work decided to collapse the second he walked past it. The supervisor said it was his fault. Equipment always broke around him. Accidents followed him like stray dogs.
He’d stopped arguing.
What was the point?
But today felt different. Maybe it was the nightmare still clinging to his thoughts, or maybe it was something else, something sharper.
He met his own eyes in the mirror.
Not today.
He dried off, threw on the least wrinkled shirt he could find, jeans that had seen better months. His work badge hung from a nail by the door, the photo making him look younger than twenty three. He clipped it to his belt.
Not today. Today I fight back.
The words felt hollow but he held onto them anyway. Better than the alternative. Better than letting the world grind him down without resistance.
He grabbed his keys, phone, wallet. Checked the time again.
8:02.
He was officially late, and traffic would make it worse. Another lecture from his supervisor. Another mark against him.
He opened the door.
The landlord stood in the hallway.
Arms crossed. Expression carved from stone. Mr. Okoye was a big man, the kind who filled doorways and hallways with his presence.
He’d been waiting.
In his hand, a single sheet of paper.
“Makun.” His voice was flat, businesslike. No warmth. No pity. “We need to talk.”
Makun’s stomach dropped. He knew that tone. He’d heard variations of it his entire life, right before everything went sideways.
“I’m late for work, Mr. Okoye. Can this…”
“You’re three months behind on rent.” Okoye held up the paper.
Eviction notice.
The words were printed in bold at the top, impossible to miss.
“I’ve been patient. More than patient. But I can’t keep carrying you.”
Makun stared at the notice, felt something cold settle in his chest. Different from the nightmare cold. This was real. This had weight.
“I get paid Friday. I can give you…”
“Forty eight hours.” Okoye pressed the notice into his hand. “That’s what the law requires. After that, you’re out. I’m sorry, but this is business.”
He didn’t sound sorry.
He sounded tired.
Makun looked down at the paper in his hand. The official letterhead, the date stamp.
Forty eight hours.
Two days to come up with three months of back rent or lose the only roof he had.
The old Makun, the one from yesterday or last month or last year, would’ve panicked. Would’ve begged. Would’ve tried to negotiate, make promises he couldn’t keep.
But that Makun was tired.
And this Makun, the one standing in this hallway holding an eviction notice while his landlord walked away without a backward glance, felt something different.
Cold anger.
Clean and sharp.
He folded the notice. Shoved it in his pocket.
“Fine.” The word came out steady, controlled. “I’ll figure it out.”
He always did. Somehow. Even when the world threw everything it had at him, he figured it out.
Because the alternative was lying down and letting it win.
And he’d be damned if he did that.
Makun locked his door, pocketed his keys, and headed for the stairs.
He always figured it out.
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Chapters
- Chapter 135: Off-Record
- Chapter 134: The Tragedy
- Chapter 133: New on the Board
- Chapter 132: Let Us See Who Wins
- Chapter 131: The Tiny Healer
- Chapter 130: At His Core
- Chapter 129: Out of Character
- Chapter 128: I Do Not Care
- Chapter 127: Veil Hub
- Chapter 126: Malakor
- Chapter 125 125: The Crimson Device
- Chapter 124: No Pity
- Chapter 123: Joy
- Chapter 122: Stop!
- Chapter 121: Fuel
- Chapter 120: Come In
- Chapter 119: The Tower
- Chapter 118: Not Ever
- Chapter 117: No Chance
- Chapter 116: Final Shot
- Chapter 115: The Chalet
- Chapter 114: Show Me
- Chapter 113: Pact-Bound Seer
- Chapter 112: Grieving Strangers
- Chapter 111: The Quiet Before
- Chapter 110: Old Town Spring Disappearances
- Chapter 109 109: First Mission
- Chapter 108 108: Ambitious
- Chapter 107 107: Room 7-7
- Chapter 106 106: Welcome To The Team
- Chapter 105: Team Seven
- Chapter 104: The Chessboard
- Chapter 103: The Tour
- Chapter 102: Welcome to MIO
- Chapter 101: Departure [End of Vol.1]
- Chapter 100: Tuesday Morning
- Chapter 99: The Harvesters
- Chapter 98: Scram
- Chapter 97: The Final Piece
- Chapter 96: Yime
- Chapter 95: Divine Repulsion
- Chapter 94: Desperate
- Chapter 93: Jorg Vs Bol
- Chapter 92: Do Not Disappoint Me
- Chapter 91: Chess, Not Checkers
- Chapter 90: Checkmate
- Chapter 89: What Do We Have Here?
- Chapter 88: We Finally Meet You
- Chapter 87: Knock Him Out
- Chapter 86: Lure Him Out
- Chapter 85: Who Are You?
- Chapter 84: Application
- Chapter 83: Comprehend Your Tier
- Chapter 82: Let us Proceed
- Chapter 81: Clarification
- Chapter 80: The Proposal
- Chapter 79: An Interesting Individual
- Chapter 78: First Grade Apprentice
- Chapter 77: Morals
- Chapter 76: Advancement Mechanics
- Chapter 75: Are You Sure?
- Chapter 74: interrogation
- Chapter 73: Provoking
- Chapter 72: MIO Arrival
- Chapter 71: Report
- Chapter 70: Follow Me!
- Chapter 69: Do You Dare?
- Chapter 68: Kill Him
- Chapter 67: Unsatiated
- Chapter 66: No Regret
- Chapter 65: Unpredictable
- Chapter 64: Rage And Chaos
- Chapter 63: Barely Alive
- Chapter 62: We Meet Again
- Chapter 61: Dominance
- Chapter 60: Where Is Zorak?
- Chapter 59: Spiritual Residue
- Chapter 58: MIO
- Chapter 57: Sub-route
- Chapter 56: Grade Two Initiate
- Chapter 55: The Difference
- Chapter 54: Hit Me
- Chapter 53: Hollow Court
- Chapter 52: Zack’s Decision
- Chapter 51: Route core
- Chapter 50: Expulsion
- Chapter 49: Internal Fight
- Chapter 48: First Fight
- Chapter 47: Beserk Warrior
- Chapter 46: Disaster
- Chapter 45: The Initiation
- Chapter 44: Clue
- Chapter 43: Potion
- Chapter 42: The Choice
- Chapter 41: The Process Of Initiation
- Chapter 40: Third Question
- Chapter 39: The Price Of Mysticism
- Chapter 38: Second Question
- Chapter 37: First Question
- Chapter 36: Breakthrough
- Chapter 35: Resonant Recall
- Chapter 34: Selfish Nature
- Chapter 33: The Pier Market
- Chapter 32: Naija City
- Chapter 31: The Tiers Of Ascension
- Chapter 30: The Ladder
- Chapter 29: Pactbound Warrior
- Chapter 28: Puppeteer’s Dominion
- Chapter 27: Zorak Vs Bol
- Chapter 26: Questioning
- Chapter 25: Zorak
- Chapter 24: The Four Paths Of Comprehension
- Chapter 23: The Goal Of A Mystic
- Chapter 22: Darkness
- Chapter 21: The Mirror
- Chapter 20: The Edge
- Chapter 19: Signature
- Chapter 18: Evicted
- Chapter 17: The Veil
- Chapter 16: The Source
- Chapter 15: Marked
- Chapter 14: Altercation
- Chapter 13: The Offer
- Chapter 12: The Book
- Chapter 11: The Search
- Chapter 10: First Steps
- Chapter 9: The Mystic World
- Chapter 8: The First Awakening
- Chapter 7: Debts
- Chapter 6: You Are Here
- Chapter 5: The End
- Chapter 4: The Reading
- Chapter 3: Spiritual Diagnostics
- Chapter 2: The Breaking Point
- Chapter 1: Chains in the Dark