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Destiny's Gambit

Aiden Spencer reluctantly reached for his phone, squinting at the barrage of messages on the group of his friends. Still half-asleep, he fumbled around his nightstand until he finally grasped his phone, reading the urgent texts through bleary eyes: “The moon is so red tonight!” “You have to see the moon!” “The sky is amazing, look outside!” “Don’t miss the moon tonight!” Used to sleeping in complete darkness with the curtains drawn, Aiden didn’t immediately check the view outside his window. Instead, his gaze lingered, and he noticed something strange: a letter on his nightstand. 'What the…?' He picked up the letter, instantly recognizing the symbol of the secret society he had formed with his childhood friends—friends who had mysteriously vanished one by one. As he opened the letter, only a single paper lay within, while dark red liquid began to drip from it, staining his hand. 'Is this… blood?' Pushing through a wave of fear, Aiden sat up, flicked on the lamp, and inspected the paper. His eyes widened, pupils dilating in horror as he read the messy, blood-red words scrawled across the page: "Don’t look at the moon!" ____________________________ The Great Smog brought countless incomprehensible disasters. Turns out it wasn’t unity that worked, but fragmentation. The government relocated people from cities to towns across the lands, thinning out the population. It worked, the number of disasters witnessed a drastic decline, making it manageable for the government to deal with. Years after The Great Smog, Aiden Spencer has come across such incomprehensible disasters, one even in his home. _____________________________ Conditional Magic - It fascinated me when I read about it, so this is the magic in my novel. Major themes - Magic and Corruption. Minor themes - Fate and Free will. Major tags - Magic, Mystery, Damaged civilization, Ghosts, Mythical races, (end game tags) :- Portals, Multiple Worlds. Minor tags - Academy, Slice of life, Potatoes. The name of the book is slightly end game so sorry if it doesn’t match in your head while you read the novel. My discord server - https://discord.gg/Keb7J7dHQF

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Powerful ghost?

A few minutes earlier…

Aiden walked up the stairs and opened the door to his room. Without messing around he approached a cabinet and pulled open a drawer. It only contained a single letter which he took it out.

Same covers.

Both his and Lucas' letters had the same covers, with the symbol of their group embossed upon it. He removed the letter from inside and checked the quality of the paper.

Both feel the same.

At last, he checked the handwriting. 

Insufficient material to work with. There are only 5 words in my letter. But anyway, the nuances in the strokes and curves look similar. Could it be Evander sent me this? Is it one of the conditions of the ghost? "Don't look at the moon!" 

He hoped I wouldn't get entangled with a ghost, but I already am. 

Is it so that rescuing me becomes easier? Or is it because he genuinely cared for me?

Aiden took a deep breath and shook his head with a smile.

What twisted thought am I having? It simply means he cares if he is going through such lengths to rescue me. Both are connected.

His fingers traced the letters as he continued his thoughts,

So this might be your blood? Did you already have a bout with the ghost? Is that why you know the conditions?

He put both the letters into their respective covers and left the room, locking the door behind him. As he was descending the stairs, he heard the noise of knob clicking. He almost immediately knew which door Aiden was trying.

His steps slowed down, involuntarily hoping the door would open. When he reached the end of steps it still hadn't been opened. He had locked that door, but over time the knob stopped working, even when he tried the key to it. He figured it was better that way so he didn't get it fixed either.

Glancing at Lucas who had no idea he was watching, he called out.

"What are you doing?"

He watched Lucas turn towards him and utter an almost inaudible sorry. Aiden didn't know what the apology was for. 

Trying to break open the door or leaving him alone.

He didn't give any reply, but instead asked, "Let's leave?"

Lucas wiped the drop of tear and gave a small nod as he followed along. The ride back to the second scene of crime was silent. Hellen was still standing outside, going through her phone when she noticed the boys had arrived, the atmosphere was a little off but she didn't make any comments on it. She simply asked for the key from Lucas to borrow his car for a short while which he promptly agreed to.

"Aunt Hellen, wait I want to show you something."

Hellen, who stood at the door of the car, about to open it, halted as she heard him. With her grip still on the handle, she shot him a questioning look.

Aiden took out the two letters from his pocket and handed them to her. "Both are from Evander."

When she was done reading, she asked, "Why did you not show this earlier?"

To which he simply shrugged, "I only just thought of it."

Hellen didn't know if he was speaking the truth. Unlike Lucas, Aiden didn't wear his emotions on his face and was smart enough to not leave gaps when he lied. 

She read through the new letter he bought, sending another wave of shock through her. 

Evander has fought the ghost?

Knowing about the ghost and organizing a rescue party was different from going toe to toe against the ghost. She was all too cognizant of that fact. The kids she used to look over were now fighting ghosts. What were the chances of it happening?

She calmed down and nodded at Aiden. "We have ourselves a valuable clue. I'll relay it to Valeria."

After asking if there was anything else and getting a negative response, she drove away. Her sense of urgency rising. A lot of thoughts went through her head as she drove the car around the town. It was a good thing the roads were mostly empty.

When she finally reached the repair store, a sigh of relief escaped her mouth as she found it was open. Entering the store, she greeted the owner and asked,

"Is my phone repaired?"

The owner was a bald middle aged man leaning more towards old age. He laughed a bit and began explaining as he took out a box from one of the shelves of the store.

"The mobile phone you sent was special, the assistants in our shop would not have been able to fix it. The government only trains a few people who can repair such phones, so sorry if it took too long. It doesn't help the fact either that these phones are inherently too complex and therefore take longer to repair."

"It's alright don't worry. How much for the repair?"

"Nothing. We aren't allowed to charge those who came with any issue regarding the special mobile phones. Of course, I'll still take money if you have any issue with your daily phone haha."

He gently pushed the box towards Hellen and went back to tinkering on a bunch of circuits he had left.

After thanking the owner, she took out her phone from the box and left the store. She wasn't unfamiliar with the treatment she received. People who dealt with ghosts were given lots of privilege, subtly and directly.

After seating herself behind the wheel, she switched on the phone. But as soon as she did so, it began ringing. There were a couple of messages sent by the Bureau but her attention was currently on the call she was receiving.

What could make the Bureau act so urgent?

Hellen frowned as she picked up the call. 

"Goddamn Hellen Radcliffe you are in big trouble this time!"

Hellen gritted her teeth, absolutely disliking the tone.

"I do not work under the Bureau. You have no right to talk down to me like that."

"It's not about the Bureau idiot. It's the people. We sent you a message to move the people of the town with the help of the mayor, and what the fuck did you do? Switch off your goddamn phone?! So we couldn't contact you even if we tried? Your fucking mayor was the same."

"My phone broke down. It wasn't my mistake. The Bureau knows very well that I've never switched off my phone. You could've called the other people of the town to notify it if it was that serious. Why all the drama?"

"It doesn't matter now. You guessed correctly, it wasn't THAT important, but yea, would've been good if you moved the people of town before the team of Bureau came. There's no need to do it now."

Her expression quickly morphed to that of shock as she asked to confirm, "A team of supers from the Bureau is coming?"

"A team with supers in it, yes. There are also other people in it to help them. You of all people should know that common people aren't as helpless against ghosts, and not all supers are good at fighting against ghosts."

Her eyes narrowed, the gears in her head turning as she replied, "You don't want the migration of town to interfere with the Bureau's team. That is why I am no longer needed to move the town? Even if the people continue dying?"

"Smart. Migration involves a lot of elements of chaos. It would've been difficult to deduce the rules of the ghost if you started it now."

Hellen took a deep breath as she made no comments. 

I wonder what Elias would have reacted like.

Taking her silence as the answer, the call agent, or rather, the operator continued,

"You can expect them today by afternoon. Be sure to assist them, agent Hellen Radcliffe."

Her hands, which were holding a sponge ball by the side, clenched as she snapped at the operator.

"Fucking dick! I ended cooperation with the Bureau long ago. The only reason I continue to be in contact is for possible help in an emergency that either of us may need. Do they put any illiterate idiots behind the call desk nowadays? No operator would've dared talk to a field agent this way back in the day."

Hellen cut the call as soon as she said her part. Hands still tightly clenched, she took a deep breath and slowly released her hold over it.

He didn't even ask if I had managed to procure any information. Did the Bureau somehow worsen over time? Shit, I forgot why they are sending a team here. If I remember correctly, they are only sent for powerful ghosts.

She thought about the letters Evander had sent.

They should know at least some conditions and still think the ghost is difficult? 

Crap. This is getting messy.

She slammed her foot on the accelerator, driving away in a much worse mood than when she had arrived.

A small note: This volume's name is "The Crimson Devil." I've already went ahead and edited it onto the first line of prologue. Putting it here for some of the ongoing readers who missed it.

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