The midnight air outside the academy was still, but within the ancient stone walls, secrets festered. In a hidden chamber deep beneath the main hall, Professor Shane stood before an ornate altar. The faint light from flickering candles illuminated his sharp, angular features. His dark robes clung to him like shadows, and his piercing eyes glowed faintly as he chanted under his breath.
In front of him lay a blackened grimoire, its pages alive with sinister whispers. The room pulsed with energy, as though the very stone walls were aware of the dark rituals taking place within. Shane's lips curled into a sly smile as he drew a sigil in the air, the glowing symbol briefly hovering before sinking into the altar.
The ritual was interrupted by the faintest sound—a scuff of a shoe on stone. Shane's head whipped toward the corner of the room, his hand immediately gripping his wand.
"You've been quite the shadow, Lucifer," Shane said smoothly, his voice echoing in the dim chamber.
Lucifer stepped out from the shadows, his face a mask of confidence, though his grip on his wand betrayed his nerves. "You've been practicing dark magic, Professor. That's a crime, even for you."
Shane chuckled, his laugh low and mocking. "And you've been snooping where you don't belong. Tell me, Lucifer, are you brave or simply foolish?"
Lucifer's jaw tightened, but he didn't back down. "You think I'm blind to what's going on? The grimoire you've hidden, the rituals. You're up to something—something dangerous."
Shane raised an eyebrow, impressed despite himself. "Ah, so the infamous Lucifer has a conscience. Who would've guessed?"
Lucifer didn't wait for another taunt. With a flick of his wrist, he sent a bolt of crackling red energy hurtling toward Shane. The professor barely moved, raising his wand with an almost lazy motion to deflect the attack. The spell ricocheted off an invisible barrier, exploding harmlessly against the stone wall.
"Child's play," Shane sneered. "If you're going to challenge me, you'll need to do much better."
Lucifer's eyes narrowed, and he launched another spell, this one faster and more precise. Shane countered effortlessly, the room filling with the sound of magic colliding. Sparks flew, and the candles flickered violently as the two warlocks exchanged blow after blow.
Lucifer moved with speed and aggression, his wand a blur of motion. But Shane was calm and composed, his movements calculated. Each of Lucifer's attacks was met with a counterspell that seemed almost effortless.
"Your talent is undeniable," Shane admitted, sidestepping a particularly fierce bolt of energy. "But raw power without discipline is meaningless."
Lucifer gritted his teeth, frustration mounting. He poured everything he had into his next spell, channeling his anger and determination. A wave of dark energy surged toward Shane, the sheer force of it rattling the walls.
For the first time, Shane seemed to take the fight seriously. He raised his wand high, uttering a command in a language older than the academy itself. The air shimmered, and a dome of glowing light appeared around him, absorbing Lucifer's attack.
When the energy dissipated, Shane flicked his wand, and a tendril of dark magic shot out, wrapping around Lucifer's wrist. The young warlock cried out as he was yanked forward, his wand clattering to the ground.
"You're out of your depth, boy," Shane said, his voice cold.
Lucifer struggled against the magical bonds, his pride stinging more than the pain. "You won't get away with this. The headmistress—"
Shane cut him off with a sharp laugh. "The headmistress won't know a thing. You've been caught snooping in restricted areas, attacking a professor. Who do you think they'll believe?"
Lucifer's face twisted in anger, but he knew Shane was right.
Shane stepped closer, his wand still aimed at the defeated student. "It's a shame, really. You have potential, Lucifer. But your arrogance blinds you."
With a flick of his wrist, Shane muttered an incantation: Healupe Incante. The tendrils binding Lucifer dissolved, and the deep cuts on his arm began to heal instantly.
Lucifer gasped, the pain subsiding, but his anger remained.
"There," Shane said with mock kindness. "You're patched up. Now go back to your room before I change my mind."
Lucifer glared at the professor, his hand trembling as he retrieved his wand from the floor. "This isn't over."
Shane smirked, his confidence unshaken. "No, it's not. But the next time you cross me, I suggest you come prepared."
Lucifer stormed out of the hidden chamber, his mind racing. His body still ached from the duel, but his pride burned even more. Shane was dangerous, far more dangerous than he'd anticipated.
When he reached his room, he collapsed onto his bed, staring up at the ceiling. "What is he planning?" he muttered to himself.
Meanwhile, back in the hidden chamber, Shane resumed his ritual. The confrontation with Lucifer had only delayed him briefly. His smile returned as he traced the sigil once more, the dark energy swirling around him.
"Soon," he whispered, his voice filled with anticipation. "Very soon, this academy will see true power."