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Chapter 2 - Run

The voice hung in the darkness, sending a chill down Alex's spine. Every instinct screamed to get out, to run, but their legs felt rooted to the floor. Who—or what—was in their apartment?

"Show yourself!" Alex's voice wavered, more from fear than defiance. They stumbled toward the kitchen counter, fumbling for anything resembling a weapon. A knife—anything—just in case the shadow in the room became something far more tangible.

The silence was deafening, and for a moment, it felt as though they were utterly alone. But the envelope in their hand, the chilling symbol of the serpent, and the mysterious voice were far too real to ignore. With each passing second, the weight of the situation became clearer: Alex wasn't safe. Nowhere was.

Another knock. Louder. More aggressive this time.

Alex's phone buzzed. It was Jim Donovan, again.

"Don't open the door."

Panic surged through Alex's veins. A second later, a forceful bang echoed through the apartment. Whoever—or whatever—was on the other side wasn't going to wait much longer.

Suddenly, the lights flickered back on. The once-empty hallway outside their apartment door was now alive with shadows shifting beneath the faint, buzzing overhead light. Alex couldn't decide what was worse—the oppressive silence of the dark or this eerie flickering glow that played tricks on their senses.

BANG!

The door shook violently in its frame. Alex backed away, heart hammering in their chest, thoughts racing. Who was it? Was it Jim? Or had these mysterious enemies Jim spoke about already found them?

In the midst of their panic, the phone buzzed again.

"There's no time. Go through the fire escape. Now."

Alex didn't hesitate. Grabbing their keys and shoving the phone into their pocket, they bolted to the window. Hands shaking, they fumbled with the latch and shoved it open. The fire escape, a rusted, creaking structure that looked as unreliable as the rest of their life had been up until that point, seemed like the only way out.

As they stepped onto the rickety platform, the door to the apartment crashed open behind them. Alex didn't look back. They couldn't afford to. Without thinking, they descended the metal ladder into the alley below, heart in their throat.

In the alley, Alex's breaths came in ragged gasps. The cold night air bit into their skin, a sharp contrast to the suffocating tension that filled their apartment just moments before. They glanced up to see the window from which they had escaped now illuminated. Figures moved within. Whoever had broken in was searching for something—or someone.

Alex was about to turn and run when a black car screeched to a halt at the mouth of the alley. The back door flew open, and Jim Donovan's voice cut through the night air.

"Get in. Now."

Without questioning it, Alex ran toward the car, slamming the door behind them. As soon as they were inside, Jim gunned the engine, tires screeching as they sped away from the scene. The city lights blurred as they raced through the streets.

For a few minutes, neither spoke. The tension inside the car was palpable, and Alex's mind was reeling with questions. Jim's cold, steady gaze was fixed on the road ahead.

Finally, Alex broke the silence.

"Who were they?"

Jim glanced at them from the corner of his eye, his expression unreadable. "People who don't take kindly to sudden shifts in power. And believe me, Alex, the power you've inherited? It's far more dangerous than you think."

Alex stared at him, incredulous. "What does that even mean? Who are these people? What do they want with me?"

Jim tightened his grip on the steering wheel. "It's not just about the money. This inheritance—it comes with responsibilities. Secrets. And enemies who have been watching for years, waiting for someone to slip up. You've just become their new target."

The car fell into an uneasy silence again as they wound their way through the city. Alex's heart pounded in their chest, the weight of the situation crashing down. This wasn't just about wealth anymore—it was about survival.

Minutes later, they pulled into a dimly lit underground parking garage beneath a high-rise building. Jim parked the car, then turned to Alex with a grave expression.

"We don't have much time," he said, his voice low and serious. "They'll be after you now. You've already seen what they're capable of. But this is just the beginning."

Alex's pulse quickened. "Who are they?"

Jim sighed, running a hand through his graying hair. "The same people who've been pulling the strings behind your so-called benefactor for years. Power brokers. Elites. A group so old and influential that most people don't even know they exist. They deal in secrets, control, and destruction. And now, because of this inheritance, you're tangled in their web."

Alex stared at him, struggling to process everything. "Why didn't you tell me any of this earlier? You could've warned me."

"I tried," Jim said, his voice sharp. "But it's not that simple. These people don't like loose ends. You were safer not knowing, until you weren't."

Inside the building, Jim led Alex to a secluded penthouse suite, where floor-to-ceiling windows offered a sweeping view of the city skyline. The luxury was a stark contrast to the chaos Alex had just escaped.

"We can't stay here long," Jim said, pacing by the window. "This is just a temporary safehouse. But you'll need more than a hiding place. You'll need to fight back."

Alex's brow furrowed. "Fight back? Against what, exactly?"

Jim turned to face them, his eyes steely. "Against the people who control your fate now. If you don't, they'll bury you before you even realize what's happening."

A heavy silence filled the room as Alex sank into one of the leather chairs, trying to make sense of it all. None of this felt real. Just hours ago, they were a nobody—another faceless person in the city, scraping by. And now? They were being hunted by shadowy figures, forced into a game they didn't even know existed.

But there was no denying it now. This wasn't just about money. This was about power, legacy, and survival. And Alex was right in the middle of it.

Before they could ask another question, Jim's phone buzzed. He glanced at the screen, his expression darkening. "They've found us. We need to move. Now."

Alex's stomach twisted in knots as Jim strode toward the door. But just as they were about to leave, the floor beneath their feet vibrated, followed by a low, ominous rumble. The building shook.

The lights flickered once… then went out.

In the darkness, Jim's voice cut through like a razor. "Run."