Chapter 7: Alone Among Ruins
Jagger dragged his sister with the last of his strength, boots scraping against the rubble-strewn ground. His shoulder slammed into the wall, holding him upright as his body threatened to collapse. With a final, trembling effort, he eased Hannah down, lowering her carefully until her head rested against the cold stone. Then his own legs gave way, and he slid to the ground beside her.
His head still rang with the echoes of the last blow, each heartbeat a thunderclap inside his skull. Blood trickled down from the gashes along his scalp, streaking his face and dripping onto the broken cobblestones. Crimson streamed from his arm and legs, soaking through his torn clothes, sticking fabric to skin. Every breath rattled in his chest, shallow and ragged, as if each inhale scraped his lungs raw.
Yet even then, even broken and battered, he reached for Hannah. His hand shook violently, fingers stiff with numbness, but he pulled her against him, cradling her body close, wrapping his arms protectively around her trembling frame. She had saved him. He did not know how and did not care. All that mattered was that she was alive. That they were together.
He pressed his face against her hair, the smell of soot and singed cloth filling his lungs. His chest heaved with a shaky breath. “We’ll make it through this,” he whispered, though the words were more to himself than to her. “We will survive.” They rang hollow, brittle against the roar in his ears, but they gave him just enough strength to keep his eyes open a little longer.
Time blurred, stretching into something that felt like hours. The roar of fire dulled, shrinking into a distant crackle. In its place rose other sounds, voices, shouts and screams that pierced the night, mingling with the clatter of stone collapsing and the harsh clang of steel on steel. The city lived in chaos beyond the alley, but here, it was a tomb.
Blood pooled thick around Jagger’s legs, dark and sticky, catching the pale silver of the moon above. He could no longer tell if it was his or the goblin’s. His arms were numb, fingers tingling, slipping against Hannah’s torn clothing. His eyelids dragged heavy, the world narrowing to the blur of moonlight above.
“Stay up,” he slurred, the words tumbling weakly from cracked lips. His chest heaved with effort, lungs catching, each breath shallower than the last. His body trembled as he clung to his sister, his grip weakening by the second. The alley seemed to dissolve around him. firelight dimming, voices fading, until the world reduced to silence and shadow.
His eyelids slid closed.
When they opened again, there was light.
He rubbed at his eyes, groggy, fighting the haze that clung to him. The alley was still there, though transformed. The smoke had lifted, leaving only the sharp tang of charred wood and blood. The fires had burned down to ash, and morning light bled across the horizon, pale and cold.
“Hannah…” His voice came out hoarse, rasping through a throat scraped raw.
No answer.
He shifted, and suddenly the weight against him was gone. Empty. His heart lurched, panic flooding through him.
“Hannah?”
Still nothing. His gaze darted to the space beside him, bare stone, blood-streaked but empty.
“HANNAH!” His cry ripped through the alley, bouncing off the walls in a hollow echo. Desperation twisted in his chest like a knife.
He cursed under his breath, forcing his battered body upright. His legs wobbled, threatening to buckle with every step, but he staggered against the wall, steadying himself on the cold, rough stone. His breaths came in sharp gasps, his ribs flaring with pain.
The blood pooled at Jagger’s feet had thickened in the cold night air, clinging to his boots in sticky strands, black as tar beneath the pale light of dawn. The metallic stench of it clawed at his nostrils, thick and suffocating, making him gag with every shallow breath. He gritted his teeth, jaw aching from the strain, and shoved himself forward with a stagger, one hand pressed tight against his ribs to keep himself upright.
He stumbled out of the alley, squinting against the sudden brightness. His eyes stung, watering from the smoke and ash that still lingered in the air. The world beyond the narrow walls opened before him, and the sight struck like a hammer to the chest.
The street was unrecognizable. The monsters had torn through everything, leaving nothing untouched. Buildings sagged in ruins, their skeletal frames jutting into the sky like broken teeth. Flames licked from shattered windows, coughing smoke into the heavens in spirals of gray and black. Cars lay abandoned in grotesque stillness some overturned, some crushed, some burning from within, their metal frames groaning as fire devoured them. The ground was strewn with debris, glinting shards of broken glass and jagged chunks of stone, scattered between husks of vehicles that stood like tombstones.
Jagger dragged his gaze across the devastation, forcing his legs to carry him forward. He staggered toward the nearest car, half-buried in a mound of rubble. Its windshield was a spiderweb of cracks, its hood flattened into the street, but the frame clung stubbornly to shape. Relief flickered until he saw the body.
A man slumped in the driver’s seat, his torso slashed open, his head lolled back at an unnatural angle. Half his skull was caved in, a dark mess seeping down the seat. Jagger flinched violently, stomach twisting, bile rising into his throat. He tore his gaze away, eyes squeezed shut as the image burned into his mind.
His knees buckled. He collapsed beside the wreck, palms scraping against the scorched metal as he leaned heavily against it. His chest heaved, each breath tearing through him like broken glass. He couldn’t move. His body had given up, spent and trembling, the strength bled dry from every limb.
Tears welled and burned his eyes, blurring the wreckage into smears of gray and red. He tried to blink them back, but they fell anyway, rolling hot down his dirt-streaked cheeks, dripping into the ash. ’I have to find her,’ he told himself, clinging to the thought like a lifeline. ’She must be close, right? She wouldn’t abandon me.’
The tears came faster, a silent stream sliding down his face. “Yeah,” he choked out, voice raw, “She wouldn’t, she must have thought I died, yeah. All this blood is the goblin’s, and I just passed out.”
His vision blurred again with a fresh wave, and he wiped at his face, his hand coming back streaked with ash, blood, and grime. ’What a stupid thought, Hannah leaving me behind, yeah right.’ he chuckled, but it was weak and shaky. ’Hannah would never leave me behind. We promised. We swore we’d survive this together. She’s my little sister. She’d never abandon me.’
The corner of his mouth twitched upward into a fleeting smile as he wiped at the tears. But when his gaze drifted down to his forearm and ankle, the smile withered. His skin was caked with dried blood, wounds crusted and torn. His clothes were shredded, clinging stiff with sweat and gore. His shoes were soaked, coated in that same black substance he no longer dared to name.
The grim realization hollowed him. His jaw clenched, and his expression hardened. ’I would have left too,’ he admitted quietly. ’If I saw her like this, broken, bleeding, covered in gore… I would have ran.’
A sickening knot twisted his stomach. His fingers dug into the dirt, gripping hard, his knuckles straining white. He was alone. There was no way she would come back. No reason to.
A heavy sigh escaped him. He dragged the back of his hand across his face, smearing away the last traces of tears. “Pathetic,” he muttered under his breath.
With a groan, he forced his battered body upright, using the car as leverage, his muscles screaming in protest. He steadied himself on one good leg, his other broken one quivering with each step. He looked out at the wreckage, his neighborhood reduced to ash and ruin. Homes gone, streets split open, the familiar world he once knew erased overnight. Only rubble remained, jagged shadows of what had been, a graveyard of memories.
He lifted his eyes to the horizon, then began to move, limping forward through the devastation. His steps were slow, deliberate, his weight shifted carefully with each stride. Every few paces his head turned, scanning the ruins for movement for monsters, or perhaps survivors. His ears strained, but there was nothing.
No voices.
No cries.
No life.
The streets were barren, the silence heavy and suffocating. The world hadn’t just fallen, it had died.
And Jagger walked alone through its corpse.
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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