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The Alien Within

The Alien Within Grinwall is no ordinary country, and Riverdale Academy is no ordinary school. Both are covert battlegrounds where powerful beings, hidden identities, and secret alliances shape the destiny of those who inhabit them. Among these is Tessa Caldwell, a Kaelrian alien with unmatched speed and a mysterious, water-like fragrance. Adopted by her teacher, Ms. Caldwell, Tessa tries to blend in, but her distinct blue eyes betray her origins to those who know where to look. Her life changes when Adrian, a fellow Kaelrian with a fiery aura and god-like confidence, arrives at Riverdale. Their connection is undeniable, but it attracts dangerous attention. When Adrian’s alien nature is revealed during a dramatic hospital incident, chaos erupts. Government agents are dispatched, and Principal Hammond is forced to defend Riverdale’s reputation, as students react with fear, admiration, and jealousy. Bridget Mills, Tessa’s rival, mocks her defeat by claiming she lost to an "alien," while others, like Oxlade and Karl, recount how Adrian saved them. Yet the growing tension at Riverdale is only a glimpse of greater dangers. The SSG organization, a sinister force with eyes on Tessa and Adrian, is joined by an even darker figure: Ikehara, the shadow of the sun god, and a loyal follower of Rhemon, a devil with a grudge against Solaris the true sun god, whose plans threaten the survival of the Kaelrians loyal to Solaris and Lunara (moon goddess). In the midst of a high-stakes escape from SSG, Tessa and Adrian encounter the mysterious Rhemonic people. The Rhemonics, regarding Tessa as the successor to their moon goddess, worship her, forging a powerful alliance. This new found bond brings new challenges, including a dangerous quest to gather ingredients to awaken the Rhemonic people from their limited lands and blocked memories, a curse wrought by Rhemon—a devilish force once thought to be their salvation. As Rhemon rises, threatening to control both Kaelrians and Rhemonics alike, Tessa and Adrian’s mission becomes a race against time. Along the way, Tessa uncovers her heritage as the daughter of Lunara, the moon goddess, and Solaris, the sun god. Adrian, the son of Solaris and a maid, shares a complex, divine bond with Tessa, yet both are haunted by the legacies they inherit. Amidst this conflict, Ashley Duve, a woman who shares the bed and secrets with Rhemon, fools Tessa into believing she was the moon goddess, and she entered her conscious thought, gradually eroding it away while she appears helpful and wise and seemingly innocent, Ashley’s actions soon reveal her true agenda. She uses her powers to impersonate the moon goddess, taking over Tessa’s body, manipulating events to help Ikehara gather the ingredients needed to awaken Rhemon. As Ashley’s allegiance becomes clear, Tessa and Adrian realize they cannot trust anyone, not even those closest to them. Against overwhelming threats, Tessa and Adrian must fight not only to protect each other but also to save their world. Grappling with questions of identity, loyalty, and love, their journey unfolds across various chapters of betrayal, alliances, and epic confrontations with cosmic powers. Only by unlocking the potential within themselves can Tessa and Adrian hope to survive this battle, protecting the very essence of their people and the world.

Nicholas_Morgan213 · Fantasy
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Chapter 206: Lower Realm Evaluation 5!

Chapter 206: Lower Realm Evaluation 5!

Inside the chamber, Tessa quickly assessed Gastro's injury. "You're bleeding, but you'll live," she said brusquely, her focus already shifting to the progress they had made so far, she needed to check her glowing orb to know if she had been successful on her gamble .

Meanwhile, back outside, Zuri dusted himself off, the laughter gone from his face. He glanced at Liam, who stood with his arms crossed, staring daggers in the direction of the now-sealed door.

"They just left us!" Liam spat, his voice laced with disbelief and anger.

""Bloody traitors," Zuri growled, his hands clenching into fists. "I hope their ancestors feel this betrayal in their graves!"

Liam joined in with venom. "Not just their ancestors—their future generations too! May their descendants stub their toes for eternity!"

The two continued their tirade of increasingly elaborate curses, each one, more absurd than the last. Meanwhile, Tessa and Gastro, blissfully unaware of the colorful commentary being hurled their way, focused on their own survival.

Tessa stepped forward into the new open landscape, her breathing steadying as the glow of the orb brought back her attention from the strange new surroundings. The air was heavy and tinged with the metallic scent of mystery, the new area revealing jagged, uneven terrain.

She reached into her satchel and retrieved the progress orb, its surface shimmering faintly. She checked it, and text scrolled across its translucent surface:

Progress Evaluation: 45%

Pass Percentage: 25%

Tessa's heart leaped with joy. "Finally," she muttered to herself, her lips curling into a small smile. The pass percentage had climbed from 0%, confirming her strategy had worked.

Her moment of triumph was interrupted by Gastro, who slumped against the rocky wall. His breathing was labored, and blood continued to seep from the gash on his thigh.

Tessa frowned and moved toward him. "Let me take a look at that."

But before she could reach him, a soft golden halo began to form over the wound. The light pulsed gently, and before their astonished eyes, the gash closed itself, leaving behind smooth, unblemished skin.

"You healed…" Tessa whispered, her voice tinged with disbelief.

Gastro stared at his leg in equal shock, flexing the muscle as if testing its strength. "I—I don't understand. How is that possible?"

Tessa's analytical mind kicked in. "It must be part of the assessment system. Injuries inflicted by the door guardian are probably healed automatically once you pass through safely."

"That's one less thing to worry about," Gastro said, relief washing over him. He chuckled, the sound light and genuine. "I thought I was done for."

Tessa gave him a small nod. "Good to know the system isn't completely heartless. But we can't afford to relax yet."

Gastro straightened, his usual jovial expression returning. "So, what's the plan, boss? I followed you into death once, and now I'm your loyal soldier for life."

Tessa smirked, her eyes scanning the new landscape. The terrain stretched endlessly, with towering, jagged cliffs and shimmering pools of what looked like liquid silver scattered across the ground. Strange, glowing plants sprouted from cracks in the earth, casting an otherworldly glow.

"First," she began, "we figure out what this place is. Then we find the next door."

"And what about Zuri and Liam?" Gastro asked, glancing back at the sealed entrance behind them.

Tessa shrugged, her voice indifferent. "First of all, Zuri was an asshole and so was Liam, secondly, if they're smart enough, they'll catch up. If not…" Her words trailed off, but the implication was clear.

Gastro nodded at the first part of that sentence in agreement, but for the second, he raised an eyebrow but said nothing. He understood Tessa's ruthlessness—it was what had kept them in progression so far.

As they ventured deeper into the strange environment, Tessa's grip on the situation tightened, her resolve hardening like tempered steel. Gastro, trailing slightly behind, couldn't help but silently thank his stars for choosing her as his teammate. Without her sharp instincts and unyielding determination, he knew their progress would have been a fraction of what they'd achieved so far.

The first quarter of their journey was behind them, but the path ahead promised to be even more grueling. The challenges seemed to compound with every step, as if the environment itself were alive, testing their mettle.

Following the map's convoluted directions, they navigated the winding landscape. The terrain bore subtle yet undeniable evidence of life—footprints in the dirt, discarded fragments of unknown materials, and faint traces of warmth lingering in the air. Yet, despite these clues, no living being revealed itself.

Suddenly, a brilliant light appeared ahead, its radiance slicing through the shadows like a beacon. The light was hypnotic, a swirling blend of fluorescent hues that seemed to dance and pulse with a life of its own. Gastro's eyes lit up with wonder, and before Tessa could stop him, he took a step toward it.

"Wait," Tessa hissed, grabbing his arm.

"What? It's just a beautiful light..." Gastro replied, his voice distant, as though the light had wrapped itself around his mind. He tried to shake her off and take another step, his expression dazed.

Tessa's eyes narrowed as realization dawned. Gastro's reasoning had vanished, replaced by an unnatural compulsion to move toward the glow. She felt the pull herself—a subtle, insidious tug at her consciousness—but she tore her gaze away just in time to escape its enthralling grip.

"Gastro, stop. It's a trap," she said firmly, but her words seemed to bounce off him like pebbles against steel. His daze deepened, and it became clear he wouldn't listen.

With no other choice, Tessa acted swiftly. A sharp blow to the back of Gastro's head rendered him unconscious, his body collapsing limply into her arms. She dragged him to a concealed spot behind a cluster of jagged rocks and crouched low, her ears straining for any sounds beyond the ominous hum of the light.

"Why aren't they coming? They should've fallen for the mind control by now..." a guttural voice muttered from a hidden side of the door edges, its lintel marked ominously with the label Panel 2.

"Hmmm, one of them must've succumbed. There's no way both resisted. So why haven't they stepped forward? Could something be interfering?"

Tessa's heart pounded as she listened to the voice continue its rambling monologue. The door guardian, she realized, relied entirely on the hypnotic light to lure in intruders. For now, it had no idea they were still out of reach. She glanced at Gastro, hoping that his mind would reset when he woke. If he remained under the spell, he would become a liability.

After five tense minutes, Gastro stirred. He groaned, rubbing the back of his head where Tessa had struck him, and fixed her with a look of bewilderment.

"You knocked me out?" he exclaimed, incredulity etched across his face.

"You were under the spell of the door guardian," Tessa replied, her tone matter-of-fact.

"A door guardian?" Gastro blinked, realization dawning. "So we've reached another checkpoint? That means... if we pass this, we'll be halfway through!"

Tessa nodded but didn't share his enthusiasm. The difficulty here was leagues beyond what they'd faced so far.

"This isn't just another checkpoint," she said, her voice low and serious. "The traps are more insidious, and the guardian is no ordinary obstacle. We'll need to think carefully if we want to get past it unscathed."

Gastro's jaw tightened as he absorbed her words. Whatever lay ahead, they would have to face it together—with sharp wits and unwavering trust in each other.