Mass release In honour to the support {17/10}
The three stood there, the tension between them rising like a surging tide, threatening to swallow them whole. Axel, fists clenched at his sides, could feel the familiar heat of rage crawling up his spine, consuming every rational thought. His jaw tightened as he faced Williams, his forr best friend—no, forr brother-in-arms.
They had once been inseparable, but now, betrayal weighed between them like an unbearable burden.
Williams, standing casually with a cocky smirk, raised his hands in mock surrender. "I didn't rape her, Axel. Hell, it's not like she didn't enjoy it," he said with a shrug, his eyes dark and void of remorse. "She scread so loudly, I had no choice but to give her all I had!"
The words were venom, slicing through Axel's composure like a hot blade. Without a second thought, his fist flew through the air, aid squarely at Williams' smug face. The sheer force behind the punch was enough to shatter bones, but Williams—ever the S-rank—reacted with practiced speed. His hand shot up, perfectly positioned to intercept the blow.
But sothing happened in the split-second exchange. Before Williams could fully comprehend what was happening, Axel's fist blurred out of sight, moving faster than the eye could follow. The impact was brief but undeniable; Williams felt the light tap on his forehead, his expression instantly dropping from arrogance to astonishnt.
"Damn…" Williams muttered under his breath, his mouth hanging open. His mind struggled to process what had just occurred. Axel had pulled his punch back in the blink of an eye, but in that instant, it had already grazed him. He dropped his hands, feeling the weight of the near miss. 'He's faster than I thought… much faster.'
Williams bit his lip, his confidence faltering, and he wisely chose his next words more carefully.
Before the tension could escalate further, Sarah, her voice sultry and playful, cut through the air. "Boys, always fighting over nothing," she purred, stepping forward with an alluring sway. Her presence was like an intoxicating perfu—dangerous, enticing. She was the embodint of provocation, and she knew it.
"Axel, right?" Her lips curled into a smile as she addressed him, but Axel didn't spare her a glance. His focus remained on Williams, his fists trembling, ready to explode again.
Sarah's eyes narrowed, displeased with his lack of response. Her gaze shifted toward Trisha, who stood silently beside Axel, her posture rigid and tense, like a drawn blade. Sarah saw an opportunity. "I hope you've satisfied him enough, Trisha," Sarah began, her tone biting, dripping with malice. "You don't look all that cute anymore. I hope you told him what you are—just used flesh.
A slot, a butch, a harlot—"
Before Sarah could finish her vile sentence, Trisha's calm facade shattered. Her face burned red with anger and sha, her fists clenched so tightly that her knuckles turned white.
"Say another word," Trisha spat, her voice a low, dangerous growl, "and I'll end you."
Sarah, unfazed, let out a cold laugh, stepping even closer to Williams. "Oh, sweetie, you have nothing. Axel can't move on with soone who has nothing new to offer him." She spoke directly to Trisha now, her words cutting deep. "Has he ever made you promises? Sweet talks? Does he even give you attention anymore?
No? Of course not. All you are is packaging to him, just a nice distraction."
Trisha said nothing, her heart twisting painfully in her chest. Sarah's words struck hard, each one like a dagger plunging deeper into her insecurities. She opened her mouth to speak, but nothing ca out. She couldn't deny it—Axel had beco distant, colder. And in that silence, Sarah knew she had won.
Sarah smirked and grabbed Williams' hand, placing it brazenly on her breast. She moaned softly, making sure Trisha heard it. Williams, unable to resist his baser instincts, played along, his fingers squeezing gently despite the tension between them.
Axel had seen enough. His stomach churned with disgust, his blood boiling with a combination of anger and regret. Without a word, he turned his back on the scene, striding past his team, his voice clipped. "Let's go in."
They hesitated for only a second before following him, leaving Williams and Sarah behind. As Axel walked, Williams' mocking voice echoed after him, dripping with sarcasm. "Maybe this ti you'll get an SS-rank trash result, Axel!"
Axel didn't respond. His mind was already elsewhere, focused on the trial ahead. Still, Williams' taunt lingered in his mind, festering like an open wound.
Once Axel and his team were out of sight, Sarah yanked Williams' hand from her chest with an expression of pure disgust. "Don't ever touch like that again, idiot!" she hissed, her face twisted with irritation.
Williams blinked, bewildered. "But you—"
"I only did that to piss Axel off," she snapped, her voice sharp. "And it didn't even work." She crossed her arms, fuming silently. As much as she hated to admit it, she was jealous of Axel. He had friends. He had moved on from her, sothing she couldn't bear. Pride and greed gnawed at her insides, her twisted nature unable to accept that Axel had outgrown her. Your next journey awaits at мѵʟ
She silently prayed for Axel to fail in his awakening, to fall to his knees, broken and lost, so that he would crawl back to her. The thought brought a dark smile to her lips.
***
A week after Axel's mother had passed, the secret Trisha had been hiding was revealed. She was pregnant—had been for months. Axel rembered the mont they found out, how it felt like the world had collapsed around him. He was furious with her, with the deception, but more than that, he was furious with Williams.
That's when the truth ca out. Williams was the father.
The revelation had nearly sent Axel over the edge. His first instinct was to hunt Williams down, to kill him for what he had done. But as rage clouded his thoughts, a strange clarity had erged. Axel's own father had never been there for him—neither in his past life nor in this one. In his first life, his father only cared about sending him to school, turning him into an asset.
In this world, after Axel had failed his binding, his father had simply abandoned him. Axel had grown up without the love and guidance he needed, and he refused to let Annie's child endure the sa.
He wasn't sure what the future held, but he knew one thing: he wouldn't let the sins of the father destroy the child.
The baby, born outside of the traditional "Birth-Day," had co into the world under strange circumstances. Dark Mana had intertwined with the child at birth, a consequence of Annie's reckless use of Cell to hide her pregnancy. The boy was a mystery—born as a shadowy figure, only to reform into a human baby hours later.
Despite being only a few months old, the boy already looked like a two-year-old, his growth unnaturally rapid. Axel and Trisha feared what that might an for his future. Would he grow too fast, burning out before he even had a chance to live? Would he age rapidly, only to die young? These thoughts haunted them both.
Trisha, too, had her own struggles. She had begged Cell to reside in her for a few weeks, though Axel couldn't understand why. She had beco more clingy, more emotional, and it unsettled him. But Axel had too many other things on his mind to dwell on it for long.
His thoughts were interrupted as they arrived at the facility grounds. His eyes scanned the vast open space, where stage lights illuminated the area. Caras were set up to record every mont of the trials, and in the distance, chairs were arranged for the various important mbers of Kyota who had co to witness the awakenings.
Anxious children—those who were being tested for double awakenings—stood in clusters, their faces pale with fear and excitent. This was it—the mont of truth.
Axel took a deep breath. His fate, once again, hung in the balance.
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