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Mystic Legacy

Mystic Legacy

Zhi Xing

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Mystic Awakening: In the small town of Ravenswood, 17-year-old Samuel and his friends Nana and Ryan stumble upon an ancient mysterious book hidden in the school library. Unbeknownst to them, the book holds the key to unlocking a powerful sorceress, Astara, who has been trapped for centuries. As they delve deeper into the book's secrets, they inadvertently free Astara, who reveals her dark past and the reason for her imprisonment. Despite initial fears, Samuel and his friends befriend Astara, who is determined to reclaim her powers and seek justice against those who wronged her. However, they soon discover that Astara's freedom has also attracted the attention of a secret organization that will stop at nothing to exploit her powers. Samuel, Nana, and Ryan must decide where their loyalties lie and how far they'll go to protect their town, their friendship, and the mysterious sorceress who has changed their lives forever. As the stakes rise, they embark on a perilous journey to master their own hidden abilities, uncover hidden artifacts, and defeat the darkness threatening their world. Will they be able to harness the power of the mystical beings, brave darkness and terrifying adventures to save their town, or will the forces of darkness prevail?

Chapter 1 Beneath the surface

The rain poured down like a deluge, casting a sinister shadow over the deserted streets. Samuel's feet pounded the wet pavement in a desperate bid for safety. His pursuers closed in, their footsteps echoing through the night like a death knell.

"Catch him!" Seth's voice cut through the darkness, his gang responding with a chorus of menacing laughter.

Samuel's heart raced as he narrowly avoided a speeding car, his breath coming in ragged gasps. His toe caught on a stone, and he crashed to the ground, his vision blurring.

When he opened his eyes, the gang loomed over him, their faces twisted in cruel grins. Seth's laughter sent chills down his spine.

"What's with that look? Huh?" Seth taunted, his eyes gleaming with malevolence.

"You can't be serious, dude. You have to pay for what you did," Seth sneered.

Samuel's anger and fear boiled over. "Just let me go!"

"Don't fucking play smart with me!" Seth roared, his blow sending Samuel crashing to the ground.

Just as all hope seemed lost, a voice pierced the night. "Let him go!"

Nana and Ryan stood tall, their eyes blazing with determination.

Samuel's heart raced with hope. Had salvation arrived, or was it just another cruel twist of fate?

"Wait.. Where..? Fuck!" Sam cursed loudly, his mind reeling with confusion.

"What!?" Nana and Ryan shouted in unison, their faces set in fierce determination.

Samuel's eyes locked onto the two newcomers, his heart pounding with desperation. "Why are you alone? Where are the people?"

Ryan folded his arms, his voice laced with defiance. "You called us for our help, and here we are."

Samuel's anger boiled over. "I fucking told you I need help, and I was in big trouble!"

Nana's fists clenched, her eyes flashing with anger. "Yeah, and we came as soon as you called."

The air was electric with tension as the two groups faced off, their fate hanging precariously in the balance.

•••

Nana winced, her hand pressed gently against her jaw. Her voice trembled with pain. "Gosh... my jaw hurts so much."

Ryan, standing beside her, couldn't help but let his curiosity get the better of him. He leaned in and lightly poked her jaw, his touch meant to be gentle.

Nana flinched, instinctively swatting his hand away. "Ouch! Ryan, what the heck?" she snapped, her eyes narrowing in irritation.

Ryan pulled back, his face a mix of concern and surprise. "Sorry, Nana! I was just trying to check if it was really that bad," he said defensively, rubbing his arm where she had hit him. "I was only worried about you, you know."

Nearby, Sammie sat under the wide canopy of an old oak tree, his eyes fixated on the cracked screen of his phone. The guilt weighed heavily on him, his shoulders slumped and eyes downcast. "I can't believe this happened," he mumbled to himself, his voice barely audible over the patter of the rain.

The three friends huddled closer under the tree, their clothes drenched and clinging to their bodies. The bruises on their faces and arms told a story of a struggle they hadn't anticipated. Rain trickled down their faces, mingling with the sweat and grime from the fight.

"I'm sorry, guys," Sammie finally spoke up, breaking the heavy silence that hung between them. "This is all my fault, and I should've known better..." His voice trailed off, caught between guilt and the desire to make things right.

Nana's voice was firm but kind. "It's okay, Sam. We all make mistakes. What are friends for if not to get into trouble together?" She gave him a small smile, hoping to lift his spirits.

Ryan nodded in agreement, a hint of a grin appearing on his bruised face. "Yeah, even though we got beaten pretty badly, friends stick together. Always."

Sammie looked up, his eyes meeting theirs. For a moment, his heart swelled with gratitude. The pain of his injuries seemed to fade, replaced by the warmth of their loyalty. "Thanks, guys," he said, managing a small smile. "But still, it's partly your fault too!"

Ryan laughed, shaking his head. "Oh, come on! We were only trying to help you out. Just admit it, without us, you'd be in worse shape."

"How do you figure that?" Sammie asked, his brows furrowing in confusion.

Ryan raised an eyebrow, his tone light. "If Nana and I weren't here, you would have taken all the hits yourself. Heck, you might've gotten killed! At least we shared the punches and kicks with you."

Nana chuckled, pulling both boys into a hug. "Yeah, we took some hits for you, but we got through it together, right?"

They stayed like that for a while, the cold rain slowly easing up around them. The warmth of their embrace was a stark contrast to the chill of the evening air.

"Even when we're hugging, I still feel cold," Nana muttered, her teeth chattering slightly.

Sammie laughed softly, punching her stomach playfully. "That's because someone didn't think to bring an umbrella!"

Nana rolled her eyes and punched his stomach back. "Hey, I was in a hurry! What's your excuse?"

Sammie chuckled. "My umbrella fell earlier when I was running away from those jerks," he admitted as they broke the hug.

Ryan glanced up at the sky, noting the rain had finally stopped. "Looks like the storm's over," he said, relieved.

"Yeah," Sammie agreed. "But it's getting late. We should head home before it gets dark."

They stood up, each feeling a bit lighter, despite their aches and pains.

•••

As they walked along a narrow, quiet path, hoping it would be a shortcut to their homes, they continued talking to pass the time.

"So, why were you out today anyway?" Ryan asked, trying to break the silence.

Sammie sighed. "I was running an errand for my mom. We were about to cook lunch, but we ran out of some ingredients, so I went to the market. That's when I ran into those guys."

Nana glanced over at him, frowning. "What did you do to make them chase you like that?"

Sammie hesitated, scratching the back of his head sheepishly. "Well... I, uh, might have kissed Seth's girlfriend at school."

"What?!" Nana and Ryan exclaimed in unison, their eyes wide with shock.

"Wait, no!" Sammie quickly corrected himself. "She kissed me! Seth just happened to catch us. I barely managed to get away that day."

Nana shook her head, exasperated. "Why would she do that?"

Sammie shrugged, still confused himself. "I have no idea. She just... did."

Ryan sighed, shaking his head. "Well, now you're in a mess because of her."

"Yeah," Sammie agreed, a wry smile forming on his lips. "Guess I've got a lot to figure out."

The three friends continued down the path, their laughter echoing softly in the now peaceful evening.

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