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How I became a Catalyst

In a world where rare individuals known as Catalysts are born with extraordinary elemental powers, Demian, an 18-year-old with striking semi-long black curly hair, discovers his ability during a global awakening event. His power allows him to manipulate and enhance natural elements around him but that's far from his actually abilitys, making him a target for those who seek to control or exploit Catalysts.

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25 Chs

Awakening part 2

Sunlight filtered through the broken windows of the warehouse, casting a soft glow on Demian as he woke up on the makeshift bed of blankets and cushions. He sat up slowly, rubbing his eyes as the events of the previous day flooded back into his mind.

"What am I?" he whispered to himself.

Demian glanced around the warehouse, half-expecting to find Anahit nearby. However, the space was empty except for scattered supplies and the faint echo of city sounds filtering in from outside.

He stood up, feeling the stiffness in his muscles from the tension and adrenaline of the rooftop encounter. As he moved towards a nearby window, he noticed a piece of paper on the floor. Picking it up, he unfolded it to reveal a hastily scrawled note from Anahit.

*Demian,

Had to step out for a bit. Don't worry, you're safe here. Stay low and keep quiet. We'll talk soon.

Anahit*

Demian exhaled slowly, a mixture of relief and unease washing over him. He tucked the note into his pocket and began to pace the warehouse, his mind racing with questions about his newfound abilities and the dangerous situation he'd been thrust into.

EXT. CITY STREETS - LATER THAT MORNING

Anahit navigated the crowded streets with purpose, her short black hair tucked under a cap and her demeanor focused. She moved with a fluidity that suggested both confidence and caution, blending seamlessly with the diverse urban landscape.

She glanced over her shoulder occasionally, a habit ingrained from months of evading surveillance and staying one step ahead of those who would exploit her abilities. Anahit ducked into a small cafe on a quiet side street, the bell above the door chiming softly as she entered.

INT. CAFE - CONTINUOUS

The cafe was cozy and dimly lit, filled with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the quiet murmur of patrons. Anahit approached a corner booth where a figure sat with their back to the wall, scanning the room with sharp eyes.

Selene, in her late 20s with long braided hair and a weathered expression, looked up as Anahit slid into the booth opposite her. There was a silent exchange of understanding between the two women, their shared history evident in the cautious but determined glint in their eyes.

"You brought him in, then?" Selene asked quietly.

"Yeah. He's... green, but he'll learn," Anahit replied, nodding.

"And the mercenaries?" Selene's tone turned tense.

"Took care of them. But they'll be back, Selene. They're not going to give up that easily," Anahit said.

Selene leaned forward, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "You know what we're up against. They won't stop until they have him."

Anahit nodded grimly, the weight of their shared burden evident in the set of her jaw. "We need to find out why they're after him. What makes him so special."

"There are rumors, whispers in the underground. Something about a new kind of Catalyst... one that could change everything," Selene said hesitantly.

Anahit's gaze sharpened, her mind racing with possibilities and dangers. "We can't let them get their hands on him, Selene. Whatever it takes."

"We'll keep him safe, Anahit. I promise," Selene vowed, nodding in agreement.

Anahit exhaled slowly, a mix of determination and fear flickering across her face. They shared a solemn nod before Anahit rose from the booth, her resolve steeling for the challenges ahead. She left the cafe with purpose, her mind already strategizing the next steps to protect Demian and unravel the mystery of his unique abilities.

EXT. ABANDONED WAREHOUSE - LATE AFTERNOON

Demian paced the warehouse once more, his thoughts swirling with confusion and apprehension. He stopped abruptly as the sound of approaching footsteps caught his attention. Turning towards the entrance, he saw Anahit entering the warehouse, her expression a mix of relief and urgency.

"Where have you been?" Demian asked, guarded.

"Checking in on some things. We need to talk," Anahit replied, meeting his gaze evenly.

"About?" Demian's voice was tense.

"About what happens next. About you, Demian... and what you're capable of," Anahit said, moving closer, her voice low but steady.

Demian's breath caught slightly, the weight of his newfound abilities and the dangers surrounding him pressing in from all sides. "I don't even know what I did up there... on the rooftop," he admitted quietly.

Anahit nodded understandingly, gesturing for him to sit down on a nearby crate. "It's a lot to take in."

Demian took a seat, his eyes never leaving Anahit's. "Why did they call me a Catalyst? What does that even mean?"

"Catalysts are people born with... gifts. Extraordinary abilities that defy explanation. Some can manipulate elements, like you with the wind. Others have different powers—fire, water, earth, even more exotic abilities," Anahit explained, her expression softening with empathy.

Demian absorbed this information, his mind racing with the implications. "And you're one of them too?"

"Yeah. As I said, I discovered my abilities about a year ago, just like you did yesterday. It's a shock at first, but you'll learn to control it," Anahit replied, nodding.

"Why me?" Demian asked, conflicted.

"We all keep asking that, but we don't know," Anahit said, placing a reassuring hand on Demian's shoulder.

"What do we do now?" Demian sighed.

"We find out why they're after you. There's something about your abilities... something they want. And we need to stay ahead of them," Anahit said firmly.

Demian nodded slowly, his resolve strengthening. "And if they come back?"

"Then we fight. We protect each other. That's what Catalysts do," Anahit replied, her tone steely.

Their conversation was interrupted by the distant sound of approaching sirens, growing louder by the second.

"We need to move. Now," Anahit urged.

"Stop bossing me around," Demian snapped, but he grabbed her hand as she pulled him towards the back exit of the warehouse.

They disappeared into the shadows just as a group of black SUVs screeched to a halt outside, mercenaries pouring out and converging on the abandoned building.

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