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Echoes of the Night

「Jeffery's POV」 Unaware of the darkness that hides inside him, Jeffery befriends his roommate Thomas at a dorm in the late 2000s. With his dark and sick desires, Thomas exposes Jeffery to a world he never could have imagined. Jeffery never expected to run across actual demons as he is surrounded by the disturbing cases and mysterious strangers. In a nightmare life where the actual nature of hatred is exposed, Jeffery is imprisoned by Thomas' sin and eerie abilities. They face their own demons, confronting terrible deeds beyond his worst fear.

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Echoes of Desires: Secrets Exposed

In a matter of moments, I was back in what appeared to be the familiar world around me. Yet, there was an undeniable air of strangeness, an otherworldly essence that clung to the very fabric of my reality.

The darkness that enveloped everything felt both real and surreal, as if I had stepped into a realm where the ordinary held a touch of the extraordinary.

A surge of terror seized me as I found myself bound, hands tightly gripped by an unforgiving iron tube.

The ground beneath me felt cold and unyielding, a chilling reality that I couldn't escape.

Panic clawed at my chest, and my heart raced as I tried to make sense of the situation.

What twisted fate had led me to this nightmarish place? The shadows seemed to whisper secrets of dread, and I couldn't shake the feeling that something sinister was lurking just beyond the veil of darkness.

A jolt of unease surged through me as the room was bathed in a harsh, stark light.

Emerging from the shadows, Thomas advanced deliberately, his every step sending shivers down my spine. Confusion clouded my thoughts.

Was it really him who had bound me, rendering me helpless? The threads of trust we had woven together now felt like a trap closing in around me.

The air turned heavy with a sense of foreboding, and the walls seemed to close in as I grappled with the abrupt twist of fate.

The carefully crafted alliance we had nurtured hung in the balance, teetering on the edge of deception and danger.

Positioned near me, he settled down as though mirroring my presence across the space.

Interrupting the quiet, he leaned in and asked, "Does this moment strike you as déjà vu?" His words hung in the air, gently pulling at the edges of my thoughts, like a familiar but distant memory.

In utter disbelief, I found myself grappling with the situation. His lack of trust had always been evident, but this turn of events was unexpected.

My thoughts raced as questions flooded my mind.

With a nervous edge to my voice, I stammered, "Why? What have I done? I believed I was part of the team now. What's happening?!"

His gaze fixed on me, his expression contorted into an unsettling laughter.

His words sliced through the air with an unusual cadence, carrying an accusation that struck me to my core. "You thought I wouldn't figure it out? Your little game, dabbling with that damned demon of yours?"

A rush of questions surged within me. How could he possibly be aware? Did my demon betray me and reveal my secret? No, that couldn't be it.

I was certain that the rules of our contract prevented such breaches. Could it be his own demon, eavesdropping on our conversations? The puzzle pieces formed a disconcerting picture, leaving me grappling for answers.

I countered, my voice quivering with a blend of intensity and dread. "What on earth are you referring to? A deal? You're insinuating that consuming that human flesh forged a connection with my demon—yet it was never a consensual arrangement, merely a twist of fate imposed upon me…"

He interrupted me, his voice now a mixture of anger and biting sarcasm. "Do you take me for a fool? Who exactly do you think you're fooling, my friend? You struck a deal with that demon of yours... oh, but here's the real kicker – your damned pact is to end my life and Ethan's, ha! You squandered your very soul on something as pitiful as this?"

Confusion swirled within me. How had he unraveled my secret? Panic surged – my options were limited. Tied up as I was, I couldn't activate the contract.

I retorted, my voice tinged with a bitter resignation. "So, what's your grand plan? Killing me? Go ahead! Life's lost its spark, and I'm nothing more than a shell, barely clinging to existence."

Frustration welled up within me. At this moment, my life held no value; it was merely a means to an end.

My purpose now was singular, resolute – to snatch away their lives, those vile beings, and drag them down with me into the abyss of damnation.

His gaze bore into me, a weighty seriousness underscoring his words. "I won't carry out that execution for you," he declared, a hint of a bargain lacing his voice.

"However, I'll grant you freedom under one condition: end Ethan's life."

Confusion seized me. Did I hear him correctly? He was asking me to murder Ethan, his own leader.

Why? Doubts festered – was this a wicked scheme, another snare to ensnare me?

I mustered my words, my tone laced with suspicion. "Why would you ask me to end his life? Isn't he your leader, the architect of all this? Why... would you want that?"

His expression spoke volumes, a stark display of his rage. "Don't assume I ever sanctioned him as our leader," he retorted, his voice tinged with bitter resentment.

"He's not one of us by origin. He waltzed in later, after we were already forged as a unit. We knew survival firsthand, hunted our sustenance by our own means. But him? He was just a damn cop, curious about our way of life."

A spark of understanding ignited within me, the puzzle pieces clicking into place.

However, an oddity lingered. I voiced my thoughts, a tone of curiosity marking my words. "I see the logic, it fits. But there's something peculiar. If he wasn't one of you from the start, why spare him?"

His gaze held a weighty intensity as he began to recount the story, as if unburdening himself of a long-held secret.

The room seemed to grow hushed, the very air bearing witness to his tale. "Back then, in those early days when shadows of doubt were scarce, I couldn't have foreseen the twisted path he would tread," he started, his voice a mixture of both nostalgia and caution.

As he spoke, his words wove a tapestry of memories, each thread a testament to a time when their unity was unshaken.

"His offer was alluring, promising us a steady stream of sustenance in the form of human prey. He painted a picture of security, a haven where our unconventional existence could thrive under his leadership. We were drawn to his vision, swayed by his words. Many of the crew rallied behind him, enticed by the prospect of freedom within a structured hierarchy."

The room's ambiance seemed to echo with the echoes of that decision, the mingling emotions of hope and trust.

"An agreement was struck, a pact in which we surrendered our autonomy for the comfort of assured sustenance. He became our leader, steering the ship of our lives into uncharted waters. It felt like a new era, where our days were marked by clandestine pursuits, shielded by a cloak of secrecy."

However, his tone shifted, carrying with it the weight of a growing disillusionment. "Yet, as time wore on, the promises began to unravel. He transformed, evolving into a figure that no longer resembled the leader we once embraced. The unity we held dear began to crumble under the weight of his changing intentions."

He continued "Problems emerged like cracks in a dam, threatening to flood our existence. Our numbers dwindled, one by one, as the risks escalated and dangers multiplied. The sense of security he once provided became a facade, a mere illusion that shattered under scrutiny."

A sudden hush seemed to envelop the room, a breath suspended in time, as his words hung heavy in the air.

His story held my attention like a web of intrigue, each revelation a thread that wove a complex tapestry of their past. "Enough of this reminiscing," he said, his tone changing with a sense of resolve.

"Here's what I propose: join us, become one of us. Stay by my side, and you'll never stand alone again. All that's required is a single act: end Ethan's life."

The weight of his proposition bore down on me, the gravity of his words sinking in.

He continued, his voice carrying the weight of a hidden truth, "Strangely enough, I've already forged a pact with his own demon. His intentions mirror mine – he desires Ethan's demise, eager to devour his soul. And the reason? It's rather ironic – Ethan's soul lacks the taint of sin. He never embraced the darkness to the extent we did. He didn't partake in the consumption of human flesh, a sin that binds us all."

My thoughts swirled in a whirlwind of confusion. This revelation defied the reality I knew.

Questions bubbled within me like a tide of uncertainty. How could this be? What about the dream he'd mentioned?

My voice trembled slightly as I sought clarification. "Wait a minute. That can't be right. Didn't he describe a dream where he encountered his own demon?" I puzzled, my words carrying the weight of the discrepancy I'd just uncovered.

He leaned in, his voice a velvet murmur that carried the weight of revelations untold. "He just ate once, you know," he began, his words trailing like whispers in the still air.

"When he had that dream, he did switch souls, but he didn't even consume the purest soul, the one untouched by darkness. It's still within him, a flicker of light amidst the shadows."

His confession hung between us, a thread connecting me to the mysteries of his world. I felt a shiver run down my spine as I tried to grasp the significance of his words.

It was a secret he'd kept, a pact of silence that spoke volumes about the intricate web of alliances and betrayals that existed within our shared realm.

"He never met his demon," he continued, his gaze unyielding, "yet I've gleaned his demon's desires through the whispers of my own demon."

"I see," I mused, my words carrying a tinge of wistfulness.

"Part of me wishes for that innocence he clings to, but alas, my own sins have stained me beyond that point. The path ahead seems clear—ending his life should be my course of action, shouldn't it?"

I leaned in, my voice a mixture of intrigue and earnest curiosity. "But here's the enigma I need you to unravel for me: Why does this burden fall to me, and not upon you?"

His gaze held a certain tenderness, as if he regarded something precious. "You, I've always wished you'd join our ranks," he confessed his voice a blend of sincerity and revelation.

"Ethan's influence clouded my judgment then... Look at you now, on the precipice of embracing your own darkness… you stand poised to embrace sin without hesitation!"

A knowing smirk graced his lips as he pressed on. "However, you can't deceive me," he declared, his voice a blend of certainty and intrigue.

"The truth lies bare – you've formed a contract that lies dormant, waiting for your intent to activate. Once that intention takes root, my demon will act swiftly, wrenching your very heart from your chest in an instant."

Damn him, and more curses echoed within my mind as I grappled with the situation.

I had dared to believe that a flicker of softness had surfaced in him, but my hopes shattered like fragile glass against his unyielding perception.

A revelation dawned upon me – he, not Ethan, was the true orchestrator of this symphony. A surge of frustration coursed through me; his enigmatic demeanor concealed a twisted psyche.

Yet amidst this chaos, one undeniable truth remained – escape from this intricate snare was imperative.