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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.

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Chapter 108: The Descendant of the Sun God!

The Descent of the Sun God!

At the base of the Sun God Temple, a massive statue towered above the group, casting long shadows across the stone steps that led to the sacred temple entrance.

The statue, weathered by time, depicted a man with bulging muscles holding an enormous fiery orb in his hands. Painted a deep, crimson red, the orb glowed ominously, and within the hollow eyes of the statue, real flames flickered like souls imprisoned in stone.

"Do you think that's the eternal flame from the Sun God or just some trick they use to scare people?" Ecdy whispered, his eyes fixed on the burning eyes of the statue.

Nyala shot him a quick, sarcastic look. "Why don't you ask the temple priests? I'm sure they'd love to entertain your curiosity."

Ecdy grinned, realizing her sarcasm. "Touché." He chuckled, but his mind was already racing, excitement and nerves tangling as he turned to scan the crowd. They had come too far, and the weight of their mission now pressed on his shoulders.

Adrian, however, was silent. His eyes were locked on the temple before them, a faint stirring deep inside his chest—an unexplainable connection to this place. His heart pounded like a drum, the temple's ancient energy thrumming through his veins. Tessa, whose consciousness was dormant within Ashley's body, could feel it too. This was more than a temple—it was home to something ancient and powerful, something that recognized them.

As if summoned by their presence, a priest emerged from the shadows of the towering temple doors. His bald head gleamed in the sunlight, and his robes billowed slightly with the wind. He stood tall, looking down upon the group as if weighing their souls in his mind.

"Welcome to the Temple of the Sun God," he greeted them, his voice echoing across the stone courtyard. "What business do you seek here?"

Ashley, ever the fearless leader, met his gaze with eyes as cold as steel. "We've come for the Eternal Flame."

The priest's expression hardened instantly, his welcoming smile fading like a flame extinguished by the wind. "Only a priest of the temple or a descendant of the Sun God has the right to touch the Eternal Flame," he said gravely, his tone filled with foreboding. "If you enter this sacred place with ill intentions, the flame will consume you before you can even dream of touching it."

His confidence was unsettling, as though he had seen countless others meet their fiery end for daring to try. His gaze lingered on them, waiting for their inevitable retreat, certain that this group, like many before, would fail.

Ashley, however, smiled—a slow, dangerous smile. "And who told you there isn't a descendant of the Sun God among us?"

The priest's expression faltered, a brief flicker of doubt crossing his features. He had seen many fools come and go, each consumed by their arrogance. But something about this group felt different. His instincts screamed for caution, but his pride kept him rooted in place.

"If you truly believe you are worthy, then by all means, attempt it," he said, voice tinged with amusement. "But I assure you, that flame will devour you like the others."

Ashley glanced at Adrian with her usually annoying smirk, giving him a look that needed no words: It's time.

A battle raged inside Adrian. Every fiber of his being screamed to resist, to fight back against Ashley's silent command. But Tessa's voice, though faint, whispered once more in his mind: Do as she says. For your own safety.

With a deep breath, Adrian ascended the steps. His footsteps echoed in the tense silence as the crowd watched with bated breath. The air grew thick with anticipation, the very atmosphere crackling with energy. The temple, once solemn and quiet, now felt alive, as if the ancient stones were awakening to the presence of something—someone—important.

The priest watched from a distance, his smug smile returning. Another fool, he thought, as he anticipated Adrian's swift end.

As Adrian reached the top of the stairs and stepped into the temple, the Eternal Flame, housed in an ancient lampstand at the center, flared brighter. Its light grew fiercer, the flames licking higher into the air, as if sensing something familiar—something it had not encountered in centuries.

The onlookers, from temple priests to travelers, murmured among themselves. No one had ever gotten this far without being incinerated.

The priest pointed towards the raised platform where the Eternal Flame burned bright, surrounded by statues of forgotten deities. "There it is," the priest said, his tone smug. "If you think you can claim it, go ahead. But I've seen men far stronger than you turned to ash."

Adrian took slow, deliberate steps towards the flame, each one heavier than the last. Every eye was on him, tension crackling in the air. Nyala and Nymff exchanged worried glances, their hands clenched in fists as they prayed for their friend's survival. Even Ecdy, usually carefree, stood stiff with anxiety.

The flames roared higher as Adrian approached, as if greeting him. Then, with a sudden surge, they shot out from the lampstand, racing towards him with terrifying speed.

"Adrian, look out!" Nyala screamed in panic, her voice echoing through the chamber.

The crowd gasped, certain of the fiery death about to unfold. Even the priest, smirking, prepared to watch the spectacle unfold.

But something miraculous happened.

The flames, which had incinerated countless before him, did not burn Adrian. Instead, they wrapped around him, circling him like a living thing, a creature in awe of its master. The fire did not consume him—instead, it seemed to recognize him. The flames caressed his skin, dancing around his palms as if welcoming him home.

The temple fell silent. The priest's smirk faded, his eyes wide with disbelief. The onlookers gasped in shock, unable to process what they were seeing.

Adrian, standing before the Eternal Flame, held it in his hand, the fire swirling and flickering as if it were a mere extension of his will. He had done the impossible.

"What the hell…" the priest muttered under his breath, his faith in the temple's protective magic shattered.

Ashley smirked from where she stood, arms crossed, watching the chaos unfold. "I told you. A descendant of the Sun God walks among us." Ikehara had been the most skeptical of them all. When Ashley first confided in him about Adrian's lineage, he dismissed it outright, thinking it was nothing more than a far-fetched tale—a closely guarded secret known only to Rhemon and Ashley Duve. Hardly anyone knew the truth, and even fewer believed it.

But now, standing there with his eyes locked on the spectacle unfolding before him, Ikehara couldn't deny what was right in front of him. The flames dancing in Adrian's hands told the story more powerfully than any words ever could. All his doubts, his disbelief, crumbled away as the reality of what he was witnessing hit him like a tidal wave.

He had doubted. But now, he knew the truth.

Adrian stood tall, the flames in his hand blazing brightly, as if declaring to the world that the heir to Solaris had returned. And now, nothing would stand in their way.

Things were about to get even more interesting!