The tension in the air was undeniable. With the Kiryuu Clan's ambush successfully repelled, Kevin and the group knew they were running out of time. Whoever was orchestrating the attacks had a larger plan—and they were already moving. As dawn approached, the moon hung faintly in the sky, a reminder that the battle wasn't over yet.
Kevin sat at the edge of the clubroom table, fingers tapping anxiously against the wood. The frustration gnawed at him. What were they planning? Every word from the enemy's lips kept replaying in his mind: Our leader is closer than you think.
Rias was deep in thought, scanning the map of Kuoh they had been marking with possible leads. Kiba and Akeno were off to the side, reviewing reports from the familiar spirits they had sent out to patrol. The atmosphere was tense but focused. They knew one thing—if they failed to uncover the leader's identity, it would be disastrous.
"We're missing something," Kevin finally said, breaking the silence. His Sharingan spun briefly, a habit he hadn't realized was forming whenever he focused intensely. "They knew where to hit us, and they vanished before we could track them. They wouldn't pull back unless they had what they wanted."
Rias looked up from the map. "If their goal was to distract us, it worked. But... I doubt that's all. There's more going on here."
Kevin crossed his arms. "There's only one thing that makes sense. Whatever they're planning—it's tied to the academy. The timing is too convenient."
Akeno leaned in, her playful demeanor temporarily subdued by the weight of the situation. "Then we have to figure out why they need the academy. If it's a ritual..." She trailed off, glancing meaningfully at Rias.
They all knew what she was implying—Kuoh Academy was filled with powerful artifacts and latent magic, including the seals that kept various supernatural entities in balance. If the enemy intended to tamper with them, the result would be catastrophic.
Kevin straightened. "We need to get ahead of this. We're done waiting for them to make the next move."
Later that morning, Kevin sat by the window in class, lost in thought. The light streaming through the glass made everything seem so normal—like any other school day. Yet the truth was anything but.
He glanced across the room where Rias sat with her usual grace, seemingly unbothered by the danger lurking beneath the surface. But Kevin knew better. He could feel her tension, could sense the weight she carried as both a student and a leader of her peerage.
And, as always, he could hear his own restless thoughts without realizing that both Rias and Akeno were privy to them.
This isn't going to be easy, he mused. I don't want to mess this up. I need to protect them... no matter what.
A subtle blush crossed Rias's cheeks, though she kept her gaze focused on her notebook. Kevin didn't notice her reaction, still lost in his internal monologue.
Beside her, Akeno hid a smile behind her hand. He's so dense, she thought, amused. He has no idea how obvious he is.
Kevin continued thinking aloud in his mind, oblivious to the effect it was having on the two girls. I can't let them down. If I fail, it's on me.
A soft sigh escaped Rias. She felt the pressure Kevin put on himself, and though he didn't know she could hear his every thought, it made her feel closer to him somehow. She admired his resolve—and maybe a little more than just that.
As the day dragged on, Kevin found himself wandering the academy grounds during lunch. His instincts urged him to search for anything suspicious, though no immediate threats presented themselves. He passed by the old library building—a place that had fallen out of use but was still shrouded in ancient magic.
He paused in front of the entrance, a strange pull drawing him closer. Something about the energy here felt... wrong. It wasn't just dormant magic—it was active. Faint traces of a spell, recently used, lingered in the air.
Kevin activated the Sharingan instinctively. The world shifted, his vision sharpening as the faint glow of magical residue became visible.
Someone's been here.
Just as he was about to step inside, a familiar voice called out behind him.
"Kevin?"
He turned to see Rias and Akeno approaching, concern evident in their expressions.
"What are you doing out here?" Rias asked, her crimson eyes scanning the area. "You've been acting strange all day."
Kevin hesitated, not sure how to explain the strange feeling he had about the library. "I don't know... something feels off."
Akeno tilted her head playfully. "Your Uchiha senses tingling?"
Kevin shot her a look but didn't deny it. "There's something here. I can feel it."
Rias exchanged a glance with Akeno, and they both stepped closer to him. "Let's check it out together," Rias said firmly.
Without another word, the three of them entered the old library. Dust motes floated in the air, and the wooden floor creaked beneath their feet. The deeper they ventured, the stronger the magical residue became.
They stopped in front of a hidden doorway, sealed by a complex barrier. Kevin's Sharingan whirled as he analyzed the spell. It was intricate, designed to keep something—or someone—inside.
Rias placed a hand on the barrier, her brow furrowing. "This magic... it's not from this world."
Kevin's eyes narrowed. "Then we've found what they're hiding."
Akeno raised an eyebrow. "So... do we break it?"
Kevin smirked, feeling the rush of adrenaline that always came when he was on the verge of a breakthrough. "What do you think?"
Together, they unleashed their magic, combining their strength to shatter the barrier. A pulse of dark energy erupted from the doorway, and for a moment, everything went still.
Then the door creaked open, revealing a dimly lit chamber. At its center stood a lone figure—tall, cloaked, and radiating malevolent power.
"So... you found me."
The voice was low and cold, sending chills down Kevin's spine. He knew immediately—this was no ordinary enemy.
The figure stepped forward, and as the light hit his face, Kevin's heart sank. He recognized the man.
It was someone he had seen before... in a dream.
The pieces were finally falling into place, but the game was far from over. The Kiryuu Clan's leader had revealed himself—and Kevin knew that whatever came next would test him in ways he wasn't prepared for.
But he wasn't alone.
He glanced at Rias and Akeno, who stood beside him, ready for whatever came their way.
This was just the beginning of the storm. And Kevin was determined to see it through to the end.