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Beneath The Blackout

"When Ravenswood High student Kayden experiences a strange blackout, he discovers he can hear the thoughts of those around him. As he struggles to control his newfound telepathy, he uncovers dark secrets and supernatural forces lurking beneath the surface of his school and town. With the help of his friends, Kayden must navigate the treacherous landscape of his own mind and the sinister forces that seek to exploit his abilities. But as the blackouts intensify and the voices in his head grow louder, Kayden realizes he may be the only one who can uncover the truth behind the mysterious events plaguing Ravenswood. As Kayden delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers that: - Mysterious forces are possessing students, causing them to act out of character and commit horrific acts. - The school has a dark history of occult practices and secret societies that have awakened a malevolent entity. - One of his friends is secretly possessed and is manipulating the group from within. - A detective with a personal connection to the school and occult practices is hiding secrets of their own. With the stakes growing higher, Kayden must race against time to stop the entity before it's too late. But as the blackouts consume him entirely, he risks losing himself to the darkness. Will Kayden be able to confront the evil forces head-on, or will he become their next victim?" Let me know if this expanded synopsis captures the essence of your story!

Daniel_Wickson · สยองขวัญ
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3 Chs

Chapter One: The Blackout

Kayden trudged through the crowded hallway, his backpack weighing him down like a boulder. He hated Mondays, especially after a relaxing weekend. The fluorescent lights above flickered, casting eerie shadows on the walls. He quickened his pace, eager to reach his locker and grab his books for his first class.

This was the same school where he would spend half his life, surrounded by people he had grown accustomed to, despite being viewed as an outcast due to his perceived introverted nature. Ravensenwood was a prestigious institution, catering to the wealthy and privileged, where spoiled brats ruled supreme, and the timid and ordinary were often bullied, marginalized, and treated like outcasts.

He sauntered down the hallway, observing his fellow students hurrying to and fro, their faces revealing their thoughts and intentions. He could almost hear their minds, a skill he had honed over time. As a telepath, he could read people's thoughts and interpret their thinking. While many might consider this a remarkable gift, Kayden saw it as a curse, a burden that set him apart from his peers and robbed him of a normal life. This unique ability gave him a distinct perspective on himself and the world around him, a perspective that often left him feeling isolated and alone.

His eyes scanning the bustling corridor as students hurried to their next class, their faces a blur of emotions. He could sense the anxiety of the girl fretting over an upcoming exam, the excitement of the boy eager to share his latest gaming triumph with his friends, and the dread of the student loathing another day of tedious lectures. Kayden's telepathic abilities allowed him to tap into their thoughts, a constant barrage of mental chatter that he couldn't turn off.

As he navigated the crowded hallway, he felt like an outsider, a stranger in a world where everyone else seemed to fit in effortlessly. His unique gift, once considered a marvel, had become a curse, a weight that isolated him from his peers. He longed for the simplicity of a normal life, where he could laugh, love, and live without the constant intrusion of other people's thoughts.

Kayden's eyes drifted to the floor, his mind overwhelmed by the cacophony of thoughts surrounding him. He yearned for silence, for a moment of peace, but it was a luxury he couldn't afford. His telepathic abilities had become a double-edged sword, a power that both fascinated and tormented him.

"Hey, bro!" Jake exclaimed, approaching Kayden with Emily by his side. The trio had been inseparable since 7th grade, and Jake and Emily had always had Kayden's back, standing up for him when bullies tried to pick on him. Kayden had come to trust them implicitly, and they were the only ones who saw beyond his introverted nature and perceived "weirdness".

"Hey," Kayden replied, his smile faint but genuine, his eyes lighting up with a hint of warmth.

"How's it going, man?" Jake asked, his tone friendly and concerned.

"Not bad," Kayden replied, his voice low and measured. "Just trying to survive another day."

Emily playfully rolled her eyes. "You're such a drama queen, Kayden," she teased, nudging him lightly.

Kayden chuckled, his smile growing slightly wider. "Hey, someone's got to keep things interesting around here."

The trio shared a laugh, their bond and understanding palpable in the midst of the bustling hallway.

Kayden, a 17-year-old high school student at Ravensenwood, stood at 5'10" with unkempt black hair that added to his quirky personality. His wide blue eyes sparkled with curiosity, but his facial expression often conveyed a "no fun for me" attitude. Despite his awkwardness, he had a certain charm, though it paled in comparison to Jake's, the school's resident heartthrob. Jake's chiseled features, charming smile, and effortless charm had earned him a reputation as the most popular and sought-after student in school. He had a string of girlfriends and admirers, and people often wondered why someone as popular and charismatic as Jake would choose to hang out with someone as introverted and "weird" as Kayden. However, Jake appreciated Kayden's unique qualities - his intelligence, thought-provoking questions, and unconventional perspective on life. He found their friendship refreshingly stimulating and enjoyable.

Kayden sat engrossed in his book, oblivious to the classroom chatter. Jake and Emily had left to pursue their respective interests - Jake to charm his way through social circles and Emily to swoon over boys. Kayden, on the other hand, was lost in the world of knowledge, his haven.

Suddenly, his mind intercepted Gina's thoughts. "Ugh, I can't stand Jake's girlfriend, Sophia. She thinks she's so perfect with her fake smile and shallow laughter." Gina's thoughts seethed with jealousy, her mind racing with suspicions. "Is Jake really into her? Does he like her more than me? No, it can't be. I'm the smartest and prettiest girl in class. I'm the one who should be with him, not some airhead like Sophia."

Kayden's eyes widened as he delved deeper into Gina's thoughts. He discovered a tangled web of emotions - insecurity, possessiveness, and a deep-seated fear of being overshadowed by Sophia. Gina's thoughts revealed a hidden rivalry, a desire to outdo Sophia in every aspect, from academics to Jake's affections.

Kayden's mind reeled as he withdrew from Gina's thoughts, feeling a mix of discomfort and empathy. He realized that even the brightest and most beautiful people like Gina could harbor dark emotions.

Kayden's eyes scanned the pages of his book, but his mind picked up on Lucas's thoughts like a radio signal. "Last night was freaking hell...I can't believe I took so many doses of that hard drug...I feel so wanky right now." Lucas's thoughts were laced with regret and self-loathing, a toxic mix that Kayden could sense but didn't dwell on.

Kayden slowly turned to Lucas, his eyes locking onto his classmate's troubled expression. Lucas immediately snapped, "Wtf are you looking at!!" Kayden, taken aback by the outburst, stuttered, "It's...not...nothing...sorry." He quickly turned back to face the front, his heart racing.

Just then, the history teacher, Mr. Johnson, walked into the classroom, his presence commanding attention. "Alright, class. Settle down. Today we're discussing the American Revolution." Jake and Emily, who had been chatting quietly, turned their attention to the teacher, their faces eager to learn.

Mr. Johnson began to lecture, his words painting a vivid picture of the past. Kayden, still shaken by the exchange with Lucas, tried to focus on the lesson. But his mind kept wandering back to the turmoil he had sensed in Lucas's thoughts.

As the class progressed, Kayden found himself drawn into the discussion, his thoughts and opinions emerging from the shadows. Jake and Emily engaged him in a debate, their minds sharp and inquisitive. For a brief moment, Kayden forgot about Lucas's troubles and lost himself in the world of ideas.

Mr. Johnson smiled, pleased with the class's enthusiasm. "Excellent discussion, everyone. Keep up the good work." The bell rang, signaling the end of the period. As the students packed up their bags, Kayden couldn't help but wonder what other secrets his classmates hid behind their masks of confidence and indifference.

As they strolled out of the school gates, the trio couldn't help but feel a sense of relief and excitement for the weekend. Emily, with her long blonde hair bouncing with each step, walked with a confident stride, hoping to catch the eye of a certain someone special. Jake, noticing her efforts, chuckled and teased her playfully.

"Hey, Em, trying to impress someone?" he asked, raising an eyebrow.

Emily blushed and laughed. "Maybe, maybe not. But a girl's gotta keep her options open, right?"

Kayden, walking alongside them, smiled quietly. "You two are something else. Always drama, always excitement."

Jake grinned. "Hey, that's what makes life interesting, right? Speaking of which, what's everyone's plan for the weekend?"

Emily's eyes lit up. "I'm thinking of heading to the mall with some friends. Want to join us, Kayden?"

Kayden hesitated for a moment before responding. "I don't know...I was thinking of catching up on some reading."

Jake playfully rolled his eyes. "Come on, Kayden! Live a little! We'll drag you along, it'll be fun!"

Emily chimed in, "Yeah, it'll be great! We can all use a break from school."

Kayden couldn't resist their enthusiasm. "Okay, okay...I'll come. But just for a little while."

The trio continued their banter, discussing everything from their favorite TV shows to their plans for the future. As they walked, the sun began to set, casting a warm glow over the scene. It was moments like these that Kayden cherished, surrounded by friends who accepted him for who he was.

Emily's phone beeped, and she pulled it out to see a message from an unknown number: "The blackout has just begun." Her brow furrowed in confusion as she showed the message to Jake and Kayden.

"What does that even mean?" Jake asked, shrugging it off.

Kayden's eyes narrowed slightly, his mind racing with possibilities.

Just then, other students around them started receiving similar messages, their phones buzzing with an eerie synchrony.

"The blackout has just begun."

"The darkness is coming."

"The lights will go out."

The messages were cryptic and unsettling, but the students exchanged skeptical glances, dismissing it as a prank. Some laughed it off, while others looked concerned but unsure.

"I'm sure it's just some stupid joke," Emily said, tucking her phone away.

Jake nodded in agreement. "Yeah, probably some senior's idea of a sick joke."

Kayden, however, couldn't shake off the feeling that something was off. His mind kept wandering back to the strange message, his thoughts spiraling into dark scenarios.

As they continued walking, the atmosphere shifted slightly, a faint sense of unease settling over the group. But they pushed on, eager to leave the strange messages behind and enjoy the weekend ahead. Little did they know, the darkness was indeed coming, and it would change their lives forever.