Chapter 40: Static Electricity
“Pfft… what?” he sputtered, heat rushing to his face as color bloomed across his cheeks. He turned away from the mirror, jaw tight. “That’s not… I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
The moment lingered, awkward and unfinished, before he reached for the door and pulled it open. He glanced left, then right. Empty. The corridor was silent, save for the faint, distant hum of the city beyond the building. Sirens, engines, shouting, all reduced to a dull murmur by thick concrete and reinforced walls. It felt far away, like another world entirely.
He scanned the floor near the doorway, searching for the clothes Lynis had promised to leave for him. Nothing. No folded fabric. No spare jacket. Just bare floor and dim light.
He sighed under his breath and walked back toward the door, lifting his knuckles to knock lightly. “Lynis,” he whispered, keeping his voice low. “The clothes.”
He waited. Nothing.
He knocked again, a little firmer this time. “Lynis.”
Silence answered him once more. He leaned closer, pressing his ear to the door. A moment passed, then another, until he caught it. Snoring.
“Fuckin’ hell,” he muttered.
That was when he heard the soft click behind him.
He turned just as Jane stepped out into the room, towel in hand, drying her damp hair. She wore a pair of boxer briefs sitting low on her hips and a loose, long-sleeved crop top that hung slightly off one shoulder. Water droplets slid slowly down her skin, tracing the defined lines of her abdomen, catching the dim overhead light as they fell.
Her build was lean and athletic, every muscle firm and clearly defined. Whether from constant training or a lack of proper meals, her frame carried a sharpness to it. Her collarbones stood out prominently, her shoulders broad and strong beneath the soft fabric.
Their eyes met.
For a brief moment, neither of them spoke. The air between them thickened, charged with a tension that had nothing to do with the monsters waiting outside or the chaos beyond the walls.
Jane’s gaze dropped, slow and unintentional, taking in his bare chest. It lingered over his abs before settling on the faint lines of his adonis belt, just visible beneath the towel slung low around his hips. Realizing where she was looking, she snapped her eyes away, a faint blush creeping up her neck.
“Ah… sorry,” she said, her voice a touch higher than usual as she turned her back to him. “I thought I was alone.”
Jagger reacted on instinct, turning away as well, suddenly very aware of how exposed he was. “It’s fine,” he said quickly. “I was just… looking for some clothes. Lynis said he’d leave them out here for me.”
“Oh.” She paused, then nodded once. “There should be some men’s clothes in this room. Wait a moment, I’ll grab you some.”
She disappeared back inside without looking at him again. He heard the rustle of fabric, the soft thud of a drawer closing. Lynis’s snoring continued, steady and obnoxiously loud, underscoring the awkward silence like a cruel joke.
Jane returned with a bundle of clothes held against her chest. She handed them to him without meeting his eyes. “Here,” she said, her tone clipped, professional, as if that alone could erase the moment.
“Um… yeah. Thanks,” he replied, taking them. Their fingers brushed briefly, just enough for a slight jolt to jump between them. Static electricity, he told himself. Nothing more. He swallowed. “I’ll be quick.”
He retreated into the bathroom and closed the door behind him, then leaned against it for a second longer than necessary, breathing out slowly.
Inside his head, a familiar presence stirred.
’Oh my,’ Ophilia whispered, her voice lazy and rich with predatory amusement. ’That was entertaining. The little leader is not as immune to you as she pretends.’
He cursed under his breath and focused on the clothes in his hands.
They were simple. Practical. Black fitted track pants and a dark grey t-shirt, soft with age and wear. Clothes meant for function, not display. He dressed quickly, grateful for the grounding familiarity of clean fabric against his skin. When he opened the door again, he felt steadier.
Jane sat on the couch, legs crossed, her hair now tied into a messy bun. She was cleaning her daggers with a small cloth, movements precise and practiced. Steel gleamed faintly under the low light as she worked, every motion deliberate, controlled.
He crossed the room and lowered himself onto the single-seater sofa opposite her. The cushion sagged under his weight. For a moment, he just watched her hands move, the way she treated her weapons with the same care she showed her squad.
“You wanted to talk,” he said at last, breaking the silence.
She did not look up.
“What happened back there?” she asked.
The question landed heavier than he expected.
He hesitated, searching for words that did not feel inadequate. A few seconds passed before he inhaled deeply. “I panicked,” he said. “Seeing that child turn out to be a monster… it was something I couldn’t process. A creature using a child to lure people like us…”
“I don’t care what you felt during the fight with the Thorned Marionette,” Jane cut in, calm but unyielding. She set the daggers down on the coffee table, the soft clink echoing in the quiet room. Finally, she lifted her eyes to him. “I want to know how you killed four kobolds and lived through injuries that should’ve killed you.”
Her gaze was sharp, dissecting, stripped of earlier softness.
“No newborn hunter survives that,” she continued. “Not without training. Not without experience. And not without something else.”
The weight of the previous Chapter pressed down on him then. The void. The cage. The chains of light. Ophilia’s crimson eyes were watching him from the dark. The pain of regeneration still echoed faintly in his bones, a memory his body refused to forget.
He met Jane’s gaze, knowing there was no easy answer left to give.
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Chapters
- Chapter 118: The Cost of Answers.
- Chapter 117: A Fragile, Stubborn Light.
- Chapter 116: Don’t Cross Me Again.
- Chapter 115: Refuse Their Offer.
- Chapter 114: Where Is My Sister?
- Chapter 113: The Fortress and the Blade.
- Chapter 112: No Pattern, No Mercy.
- Chapter 111 111: Three Minds, One Vessel.
- Chapter 110 110: Two Against One.
- Chapter 109: He Stopped Being a Test.
- Chapter 108: Blood Tastes Better Fresh
- Chapter 107: Tell Me Where She Is.
- Chapter 106: Before Adriana Tan
- Chapter 105: Under Observation
- Chapter 104: Hunter Intake and Evaluation
- Chapter 103: Annex Three
- Chapter 102: The Fortress Below
- Chapter 101 101: What They Saw in Her
- Chapter 100 100: Into the Depths of Singapore
- Chapter 99: Earned It, Earn It
- Chapter 98: Half-Drawn Steel
- Chapter 97: Procedure Wrapped in a Threat
- Chapter 96: A Valuable Asset
- Chapter 95: Orders to Stay
- Chapter 94 94: One Bomb Left
- Chapter 93 93: Valkyrie
- Chapter 92 92: Volatile Escape
- Chapter 91: The New Entity: Chains of Gold and Teeth
- Chapter 90: Permitted
- Chapter 89: No
- Chapter 88: None of Us Are Innocent
- Chapter 87: The Wrong Smile
- Chapter 86 86: One Fight at a Time
- Chapter 85 85: The Strong and the Weak
- Chapter 84 84: Don’t Get Attached
- Chapter 83 83: Don’t Get Too Close
- Chapter 82: Whiteout Kill
- Chapter 81 81: Entity Resonance
- Chapter 80 80: No Single Path.
- Chapter 79 79: A Flawed Strategy.
- Chapter 78 78: You Can Try.
- Chapter 77 77: We Are the Government Now.
- Chapter 76: Claiming the Dead
- Chapter 75: Infested Scavengers (2)
- Chapter 74: Infested Scavengers (1)
- Chapter 74 74: Infested Scavengers (1)
- Chapter 73: The City After the Battle.
- Chapter 72: After the Storm
- Chapter 71: At What Cost?
- Chapter 70: The Troll King Falls.
- Chapter 69: The Look in His Eyes.
- Chapter 68 68: The Witness.
- Chapter 67 67: Against the Falling Titan
- Chapter 66: Predator Logic
- Chapter 65: Fearful Roar.
- Chapter 64: Condense It.
- Chapter 63: Exposure
- Chapter 62: Hold
- Chapter 61: Point Blank
- Chapter 60: Blood Debt
- Chapter 59: Adapt Or Die.
- Chapter 58: Overwhelm It.
- Chapter 57: Separate Battles
- Chapter 56: No Ordinary Hunt.
- Chapter 55: I Will Make You Earn It.
- Chapter 54: Who Said You Had a Choice?
- Chapter 53: Come Out to Play
- Chapter 52: The Bloodclaws
- Chapter 51: The Bells of Judgment
- Chapter 50: The Great Filter
- Chapter 49: Blade at the Throat
- Chapter 48: The Christmas Tree Still Stood
- Chapter 47: The Gap
- Chapter 46: The Man with The Spear
- Chapter 45: Four Hundred Meters
- Chapter 44: A Grace Period
- Chapter 43: It Has Already Begun
- Chapter 42: Boundless Potential
- Chapter 41: A Grace Period
- Chapter 40: Static Electricity
- Chapter 39: Double-Edged Sword
- Chapter 38: A Life Paused
- Chapter 37: “I Will Survive”
- Chapter 36: Until We Meet Again
- Chapter 35: Heal! Heal!
- Chapter 34: So Fight I Shall
- Chapter 33: Crimson Eyes in the Dark
- Chapter 32: Too Weak for This World
- Chapter 31: Levels Apart
- Chapter 30: Forced Awakening
- Chapter 29: When Control Breaks
- Chapter 28: The Splintered One
- Chapter 27: Beyond the Gate
- Chapter 26: Proving Ground
- Chapter 25: Hope Beneath Collapse
- Chapter 24: Violent Aftermath
- Chapter 23: Who Are You?
- Chapter 22: Laughter Amid Ruins
- Chapter 21: Awkward Little Comforts
- Chapter 20: Safe Yet Shattered
- Chapter 19: Holding It Together
- Chapter 18: Echoes of Guilt
- Chapter 17: Unseen Fury
- Chapter 16: Violent Awakening
- Chapter 15: Crimson Eyes in the Dark
- Chapter 14: The Brave, the Scared, and the Stubborn
- Chapter 13: Chains of the Eclipsed Saint
- Chapter 12: At the Edge of Madness
- Chapter 11: Crimson Euphoria
- Chapter 10: Ecstasy
- Chapter 9: Parasitic Possession
- Chapter 8: Hollow Survivor
- Chapter 7: Alone Among Ruins
- Chapter 6: Guilt
- Chapter 5: Final Goodbye
- Chapter 4: Hordes from Hell
- Chapter 3: Congratulations, you are a hunter!
- Chapter 2: Hell on Earth
- Chapter 1: The Christmas That Changed Everything