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Chapter 68 - Guns, Demons

"That gun you manifested... it was actually powerful?" she asked, her voice filled with curiosity.

I nodded. "Yeah, it was able to hurt the demon," I replied, the memory of the creature's pained shriek still ringing in my ears.

Yolan stopped working, her eyes wide with surprise. "...It did?"

I nodded again, a sense of pride swelling within me.

"Wow..." Yolan breathed, shaking her head in disbelief. "I didn't think it would actually be functional. I mean, it was just a prototype."

Yolan effortlessly lifted the motorcycle parts, placing them on the workbench with a practiced ease.

"Well, I did design the watch to turn into a gun," she said with a wink. "You should give me some credit."

I chuckled. "Fair enough," I agreed.

Yolan's eyes focused on the bike parts, and with a touch, they began to morph and shift. The once sleek and modern design started to transform into something more rugged and angular, with sharper edges and a darker, more mysterious aesthetic.

I watched in fascination as she wielded her power, the motorcycle evolving before my eyes. The transformation was mesmerizing, a testament to Yolan's mastery over matter and her creative vision.

"Have you heard the news?" Yolan asked, breaking the silence.

"About me?" I replied, a bit sheepishly.

"No, about Asmar," she said, her voice grim. "He's trying to hire a lawyer to find out who robbed him during the blackout."

"Ah..." I let out a nervous chuckle. "Well, let's wish him luck with that."

"Right?" Yolan laughed, shaking her head. "It was a good thing we struck during the blackout."

I nodded, a wave of guilt washing over me. "I feel like a bit of a delinquent," I admitted.

"We're all a little bit delinquent," Yolan retorted, grinning. "Stealing from a corrupt police officer isn't exactly the worst thing we could be doing." She paused to remove another part of the bike, her movements deft and confident.

"Well," I replied, my mind racing as I considered Yolan's question, "I guess that depends on how you define 'bad.' We're not exactly robbing banks or hurting innocent people."

Yolan shrugged, a mischievous glint in her eye. "We're just... redistributing wealth, shall we say? Taking from those who have too much and giving to those who have too little. It's a noble cause, in its own way."

I couldn't help but chuckle. "I suppose you're right," I conceded. "But it's still illegal."

"Technically," Yolan corrected me, "but we're careful. We only target those who are truly corrupt, those who have amassed their fortunes through illicit means. We're not hurting anyone, just... balancing the scales a bit."

She paused, her eyes twinkling with a hint of mischief. "Besides," she added, "who's going to stop us? We're the Unveiled, remember? We have powers beyond the comprehension of ordinary mortals."

I smiled, feeling a surge of pride. It was true. We were a force to be reckoned with, a secret society of extraordinary individuals bound by a shared heritage and a common purpose.

"So," I asked, changing the subject, "what do you have in mind for my bike?"

Yolan's eyes lit up, and she launched into a detailed explanation of her plans. She envisioned a sleek, all-black machine with a low profile and a powerful engine. It would be a bike worthy of a superhero, a vehicle that could outmaneuver any pursuer and blend seamlessly into the shadows.

As I listened to her describe her vision, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement.

After what seemed like an eternity, Yolan stepped back, wiping her brow with a satisfied smile.

"It's done!" she announced proudly.

Vrrroooom! Tssshhh!

The engine roared to life, its sound deeper and more powerful than before. Yolan hopped on behind me, her arms wrapping tightly around my waist.

"The new exhaust sounds amazing, doesn't it?" she shouted over the noise of the engine.

"Yeah!" I yelled back, grinning with excitement.

Vroooom! Tssshhh!

We zoomed out of the warehouse, the wind whipping through our hair as we embraced the thrill of speed and the promise of adventure.

"Shall we go somewhere?" I asked, grinning at Yolan.

"Let's go for a ride around the city!" she shouted, her eyes gleaming with excitement. "Full speed!"

Vrrroooom!

I twisted the throttle, and the motorcycle shot forward, its powerful engine propelling us into the night.

The city lights blurred into a kaleidoscope of colors as we raced through the streets, the wind whipping through our hair like an invisible hand. Yolan's laughter echoed in my ears, her excitement infectious.

"This is awesome!" she shouted, her voice barely audible over the roar of the engine. "Faster, Xian, faster!"

I obliged, twisting the throttle and pushing the motorcycle to its limits. We weaved through traffic, narrowly avoiding cars and pedestrians, the adrenaline pumping through our veins. I felt alive, invincible, as if nothing could stop us.

We rode for hours, exploring every corner of the city. We raced through narrow alleyways, dodging street vendors and stray dogs. We soared over bridges, the cityscape spread out beneath us like a glittering tapestry.

We laughed and shouted, our voices carried away by the wind. It was a moment of pure, unadulterated joy, a temporary escape from the burdens of our secret lives.

But as the sun began to dip below the horizon, a sense of unease crept over me. I couldn't shake the feeling that we were being watched, that our reckless joyride was attracting unwanted attention.

I slowed the bike, pulling over to the side of the road. Yolan looked at me, her eyebrows raised in question.

"What's wrong?" she asked.

"I don't know," I replied, my voice barely above a whisper. "I just... have a bad feeling."

Yolan's expression turned serious. "Do you think we're being followed?" she asked, her eyes scanning the surrounding streets.

I shrugged, unsure. "I can't be certain," I said. "But I think we should head back to the warehouse. Just to be safe."

The engine roared as I twisted the throttle, the motorcycle surging forward with a burst of speed. We weaved through traffic, the city lights blurring into a dazzling kaleidoscope of colors. Yolan's laughter echoed in my ears, her exhilaration mirroring my own.

Suddenly, the sound of sirens pierced the night, their shrill wail growing louder with each passing second.

Shit! I thought, my heart pounding against my ribs. The police!

I glanced in the rearview mirror, but there were no flashing lights in sight. Where's the siren coming from?

"Xian! Take the next right! It's a police car behind us!" Yolan yelled, her voice barely audible over the wind and the roar of the engine.

I nodded, adrenaline coursing through my veins. I leaned into the turn, the motorcycle leaning precariously as we entered a narrow alleyway.

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