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"From the Ashes: An Officer's Crusade"

"When rookie officer Tyroth Andrius discovers he possesses a mysterious power, he finds himself caught in a web of conspiracy that threatens to unravel the city's fragile peace. As he chases down shadowy villains and uncovers the secrets of the city's powerful elite, Tyroth must navigate a labyrinth of betrayal and corruption to save not only his city, but his own soul.

Tafadzwa_mhazo · Ciencia y ficción
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17 Chs

Chapter 5 : Blood ties

Tyroth, exhausted from the battle, returned to his apartment, only to be met by his brother at the door. The conflict between them was a storm that had been brewing for months, and now it was ready to break. "Brother, you need to stop this madness," his brother said, his voice filled with concern. "It's time to find a better job. This detective work is too dangerous."

Tyroth, his eyes flashing with anger, shook his head. "I can't," he growled. "Not while the city is under threat. Not while the Assembly of Umbra is out there. "His brother, his expression hardening, shook his head. "You're not just risking your life, brother," he said, his voice pleading. "You're risking mine too. And that's not something I can live with. "The tension in the room grew heavier, until finally, Tyroth's brother spoke, his voice breaking with emotion.

"I love you, brother," he said, his voice trembling. "And I don't want to lose you. Please, for my sake, give up this detective work. Find a safer path."Tyroth, his heart torn between his duty to the city and his love for his brother, struggled to find the words."I...I can't," he said, his voice a low whisper. "This is who I am. I can't turn away from this."His brother, his eyes flashing with pain and anger, shook his head.

"You always were Dad's golden boy," Tyroth's brother spat, his voice thick with bitterness. "When he passed down his abilities, you were the one who inherited his raw power. Meanwhile, me and sis only got a fraction of that. Our abilities are nothing compared to yours. And you know what? We're sick of it. Sick of you following in Dad's footsteps. He brainwashed you, Tyroth. He made you believe that being a hero was more important than your own family. Well, guess what? All heroes die in the end.

"Eventually, heroes always die alone," Tyroth's brother continued, his voice a mix of anger and pain. "And when you do, Tyroth, when you finally realize that you've been nothing but a pawn in Dad's game, you're going to wish you had listened to me. You're going to wish that you had chosen your family over your stupid detective work.Tyroth, his face pale and his heart aching, met his brother's gaze with a look of quiet desperation. Darius, please," he said, his voice breaking with emotion. "You don't understand.

You don't understand," Tyroth continued, his voice growing desperate. "I'm not doing this for Dad. I'm not doing this for anyone but myself. I'm doing this because it's the right thing to do. The city needs me. The people need me. And if I can stop the Assembly of Umbra, then maybe, just maybe, I can stop the suffering they're causing."Darius, his eyes flashing with anger, shook his head."The city needs you, huh?" he scoffed, his voice dripping with sarcasm.

"If the city needs you so badly," Darius continued, his voice rising in anger, "why didn't you become a hero instead of a police officer? Why didn't you use your power for something more than just solving crimes? You could've done so much more, Tyroth. But you chose to hide away, to be a detective instead of a hero."Tyroth, his face flushed with shame and anger, clenched his fists."You don't know what you're talking about," he growled, his voice low and dangerous.

"You don't know what I've done, Darius," Tyroth continued, his eyes blazing with emotion. "You don't know the battles I've fought, the lives I've saved. And you don't know what it's like to have a power like mine. The power to destroy. The power to hurt. It's a curse, Darius. A curse that I have to live with every day."Darius, his face hardening, shook his head."And yet you still choose to use it," he spat, his voice bitter and angry.

"You still choose to use your power, even though it's a curse," Darius continued, his voice a mix of disbelief and rage. "You're not a hero, Tyroth. You're just a coward. A coward who hides behind his badge and his powers. You don't deserve to be a hero. You don't deserve to protect the city. You don't deserve anything."Tyroth, his heart pounding with a mixture of anger and pain, took a step towards Darius, his hands clenched into fists.

"Get out," Tyroth snarled, his voice filled with rage. "Get out of my apartment, Darius. Get out of my life. "Darius, his eyes narrowing, shook his head. "I can't do that, brother," he said, his voice low and dangerous. "You see, I'm not going to let you ruin your life like this. I'm not going to let you throw everything away. I'm going to make sure you stop this madness. Even if I have to force you to."

Tyroth's eyes widened, his mind racing as he tried to process what Darius was saying. "You can't do this," he said, his voice trembling. "You can't control me. You don't have that right. "Darius, his expression cold and hard, shook his head. "I'm not trying to control you, Tyroth," he said, his voice low and dangerous. "I'm trying to save you. And if that means taking away your powers, then so be it."

Tyroth, his eyes widening in shock, took a step back. "You promised, Darius," he said, his voice shaking with emotion. "You promised that you would never use Mom's powers against each other. You promised. "Darius, his face contorted with rage, shook his head. "I made that promise when we were children, Tyroth," he said, his voice a dangerous growl. "And we're not children anymore. Things have changed. And if you're not going to listen to reason, then I'm going to have to take matters into my own hands."

Tyroth, his heart pounding with fear and anger, took another step back. "Darius, please," he pleaded, his voice cracking with emotion. "Don't do this. Don't use Mom's powers against me. I'm begging you."Darius, his eyes flashing with a cold, merciless light, shook his head."I don't have a choice, Tyroth," he said, his voice cold and hard. "I have to protect you from yourself. I have to save you from the curse of your powers.

As Tyroth finished speaking, the air around them seemed to crackle with tension. In the next instant, the brothers lunged at each other, their movements swift and deadly.Tyroth, his batons crackling with gravitational power, delivered a series of blows that struck with the force of a freight train, each one augmented by the power of gravity. Darius, his eyes flashing with energy, deflected the blows with his own powers, the air around him shimmering with a faint blue light.

As the brothers exchanged blows, their powers raged like a tempest, the air around them distorted and warped by their furious exchange.Tyroth, his movements a blur of speed and precision, unleashed a devastating kick that sent Darius flying backwards, his body smashing into the wall with enough force to leave a massive crater. But Darius was not done yet. With a roar of rage, he unleashed a wave of energy that sent Tyroth crashing to the ground, the force of the blast so powerful that it caused the very earth to tremble.

As the brothers continued to fight, the floor of the apartment began to buckle and crack, the force of their battle shaking the building to its foundations.Tyroth, his eyes blazing with determination, unleashed a gravity pulse that sent a shockwave through the room, shattering the windows and sending debris flying in every direction. Darius, his eyes flashing with rage, summoned a blast of energy that tore through the floor, sending chunks of concrete and metal flying. The apartment trembled and groaned; the structural integrity weakened by the brothers' ferocious battle.

As the fight continued, the brothers moved in a blur of speed and power, their strikes and counters swift and deadly.Tyroth, his body surging with gravitational force, delivered a series of blows that cracked the foundation of the building, the structure threatening to collapse under the stress of their battle. But Darius was not to be outdone. With a scream of rage, he unleashed a devastating blast of energy that tore a hole through the ceiling, exposing the sky above. The room was filled with a deafening roar as the air pressure equalized, the force of the blast sending Tyroth flying backwards.

While Tyroth was sent crashing through the wall, Darius let out a triumphant laugh."I told you I'd make you stop!" he shouted, his voice echoing through the ruined apartment. "Now, you'll have no choice but to give up your powers! "But Tyroth, his body shaking with rage and determination, rose to his feet. "I'll never give up my powers!" he snarled, his voice a low growl. "Not to you, not to anyone.

With a roar of defiance, Tyroth launched himself at Darius, his batons crackling with gravitational energy. Darius, his eyes flashing with fury, met Tyroth's charge with a wave of energy that sent the two brothers tumbling through the wall and into the streets below. The brothers landed in the middle of the street, the force of their impact creating a massive crater in the pavement. Without hesitation, they charged at each other once more, their bodies moving in a blur of speed and power.

With a deafening crash, the brothers collided in the middle of the street, their powers raging like a maelstrom of destruction. The streets around them erupted in chaos, cars overturned, buildings collapsing under the force of their battle. In the end, it was Tyroth who emerged victorious, his gravitational powers overwhelming Darius and rendering him unconscious. As he stood over his brother's body, Tyroth realized the magnitude of the destruction they had caused. The street was littered with rubble, the air filled with dust and smoke. "What have I done?" he whispered; his voice filled with horror.

As Tyroth gazed upon the devastation, he felt the weight of his actions bearing down on him like a mountain. This wasn't how it was supposed to be. He had set out to protect the city, to fight against the Assembly of Umbra. But in doing so, he had caused untold destruction and harmed his own brother. His heart heavy with guilt, he turned and walked away from the destruction, his footsteps echoing through the silent streets. And as he walked, he was unaware of the shadowy figure watching him from the shadows, its eyes burning with cold, calculating hatred.

Tyroth, his mind a whirl of emotions, wandered through the streets, his footsteps taking him further and further from the site of destruction. He thought of his brother, of the pain and rage that had driven him to such extremes. He thought of the Assembly of Umbra, of the darkness that had threatened to swallow the city whole. And he thought of Lilian and Lucius, of the trust they had placed in him. He had promised to protect them, to fight against the Umbra. But how could he keep that promise when he couldn't even control his own powers?

At the moment that night fell, Tyroth found himself at the edge of the city, staring out at the vast expanse of the Wastes. The Wastes, the vast desert that stretched to the horizon, were a symbol of everything he had fought against, everything he had tried to prevent. It was in this place, the very embodiment of darkness and decay, that he felt most at home. He sat down on a rocky outcropping, the weight of his actions heavy on his shoulders. And as he sat there, he knew that he could not turn back.

As the moon rose above the Wastes, Tyroth felt a strange peace wash over him, a calm that he had not felt in a long time. It was in this quiet, this stillness, that he knew what he must do.He had to find the Assembly of Umbra, to face them head on. And he had to find Zero, to uncover the truth of his past and his connection to the Assembly."I'm coming for you, Umbra," he whispered into the night. "And I'm not going to stop until I've destroyed you all."

 While Tyroth whispered his vow into the night, a chill ran through him, as if the shadows themselves were listening. And in the darkness, he caught a glimpse of a figure, its eyes glowing with a cold, malevolent light.Tyroth rose to his feet, his heart pounding with adrenaline."Who's there?" he demanded, his voice filled with rage.But before he could react, the figure vanished into the night, its presence vanished like a ghost.Tyroth stood there, his hand gripping his baton, his breath coming in shallow gasps.