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CHAPTER 1 | SAFETY PROTOCOLS

  In

  Neo York Dominion. Allen’s home.

  Sunlight

  pierced through Allen’s window. He got up from his bed and cracked

  his window open. Early morning breeze. He picked a photo frame. Him,

  his mentor Zen and another person with blonde hair. A smile went

  across his face. His eyes were sad as he picked another with him and

  his dad in it.

  His

  mom, Evelyn, just finished making breakfast. Nia, his younger

  sister, rushed down the stairs to the kitchen.

  ‘You’re

  fast! Where’s your brother?’

  Nia

  started with her food. ‘In his room, slow as usual.’

  Evelyn

  went up the stairs. ‘Allen! Hurry up! Your sister’s almost done.’

  Allen

  dashed down the stairs. In uniform. His bag on his shoulders. He

  rushed to the dining room to have his breakfast. The smell of scrambled

  eggs drifted upstairs.

  Evelyn

  leaned against the door frame. Her phone dinged. She checked it.

  Work. She hurried.

  ‘You

  guys! Hurry up, I’m leaving early today.’

  ‘Nia!’

  She

  turned to her mom.

  ‘Don’t

  forget we’re going out after school.’ Evelyn echoed as she left

  to get dressed.

  ****

  Later,

  Neo York City High.

  Evelyn

  dropped them off at school. Nia went along with her friends. Allen’s

  all by himself. He entered the crowded hall.

  Allen

  kept his head down in the crowded hallway.

  The

  bell rang. First class was Biology Class.

  Mr

  Steven stepped forward. ‘Can anyone remind us of our last topic?’

  He scanned the class. ‘Circulatory System.’

  As

  the students answered, Allen was busy sketching in his book.

  Basketball strategies.

  After

  class. As Allen left for his locker, he clashed into some friends from

  the junior basketball team.

  ‘Don’t

  forget practice is in five, Allen!’

  They

  exchanged handshakes.

  ‘I

  won’t.’ Allen’s headed to return some books.

  At

  the Basketball Court.

  Allen

  and his friends. The Junior Basketball team. They practised some

  moves for the upcoming basketball season. Allen’s busy testing some

  shots at the basket.

  The

  atmosphere changed when the senior barged in. One of them caught the

  ball before it reached the basket. The juniors retreated as the

  seniors took hold of the court. Allen didn’t move. A ball in his

  grasp.

  Mark

  stepped forward. ‘Hand me that ball!’

  Allen

  changed his stance on the book. Unmoved.

  He

  reached forward. Veins across his neck. ‘Hand me that ball!’

  ‘Why

  should I?’ Allen took a step forward.

  Mark

  laughed. He glanced at his mates. They also laughed. The students on

  seat stopped leaving.

  ‘I

  just want practice, kid. That’s all’ Mark moved closer.

  His

  hand stretched forward. Allen tossed the ball at him. Turned away and

  started to leave. Mark threw the ball back at Allen.

  Allen

  paused as the ball hit him on the head.

  ‘What’s

  the matter, kid?’ Mark chuckled. ‘You too want practice?’

  He

  laughed. Followed his friends. Their laughter echoed around the court.

  Other students were quiet.

  Allen

  looked at them. They shook their heads.

  Allen’s

  fists clenched, then a smile covered his face. He faced Mark.

  Mark

  stopped laughing as he walked towards Allen.

  ‘Well

  then, you and me. First to score twenty gets the court.’ Mark’s

  eyes didn’t leave Allen.

  ‘Fine

  by me.’ Allen backed up another two feet.

  Mark

  took the first draw. He scored. Point after point. As Allen took

  hold of the ball, right on the spot, he scored a three-pointer. The

  crowd cheered. Mark laughed.

  ‘Better

  keep up, kid!’

  As

  Mark drove past him, Allen took hold of the ball. He started to catch

  up with Mark. Two of Mark’s teammates joined in.

  ‘Let

  your team in. As if they’ll be of any use, Mark exchanged

  handshakes with his team.

  Allen’s

  team stepped back.

  “ Just

  back out, Allen,” one whispered.

  Allen

  turned back to the court and charged forward.

  Allen

  held his own against three seniors for ten minutes. Score tied.

  Mark’s frustration built with every point Allen scored. The crowd

  was loving it - junior holding off the seniors.

  Mark

  couldn’t let that stand. He drove towards the basket. Allen jumped

  to block. Mark’s full weight came down on Allen’s knee.

  Allen

  heard it before he felt it. A wet pop. Then his leg bent sideways.

  The ground rushed up. Pain exploded white - hot through his knee, up

  his thigh, into his spine.

  He

  couldn’t breathe. Couldn’t scream. Just lay there, vision

  tunnelling.

  The

  referee’s face appeared above him. Mouth moving. Allen couldn’t

  hear over the ringing in his ears.

  Someone

  lifted him. His leg swung loose. That’s when he screamed.

  The

  School Clinic.

  The

  nurse clipped the X-ray to the lightbox. Even Allen could see it was

  bad. The fracture line ran clean through.

  “Three

  weeks minimum. You’ll need crutches and follow-up at Central

  Hospital.”

  Allen

  stared at the break in his bone.

  At

  home.

  Allen

  struggled to reach the stairs. He gritted his teeth. The pain kept

  ringing in his knee. He pushed forward with the crutches as support.

  His

  hand was on the railing. One step at a time. His broken leg barely

  touched the stairs. Halfway up, his phone buzzed.

  He

  flinched - missed a step. His crutch slipped. The fall was slow. His

  knee slammed into the stair edge.

  “Argh!”

  For

  a second, he just lay there, staring at the ceiling. Seventeen years old, and he couldn’t climb his own stairs.

  His

  hand banged against the wall. His broken knee hit the edge of a step.

  White-hot pain shot through him again. He bit down hard to keep

  himself from screaming. He checked his phone.

  Mom

  and I went out to get some stuff. Dinner’s in the fridge. Bye!

  - From Nia.

  He

  sighed. His eyes were on the ceiling.

  Good thing they’re not

  here.


  He

  picked up his crutches. Next step.

  Later

  that night. Allen’s room.

  Allen

  woke to pain radiating from his knee. He reached for the brace - the

  pain stopped.

  He

  sat up, heart hammering. Pulled off the brace with shaking hands. The

  swelling was gone. He flexed his toes. Nothing. Bent his knee.

  Nothing.

  He

  stood. Put his weight on it.

  Nothing.

  He

  looked down at his leg in the moonlight. The skin was smooth. No

  bruising. No swelling.

  His

  hands were shaking. Not from pain. From something else. Something

  crawling under his skin, in his bones.

  A

  pulse of golden energy.

  What

  the hell is wrong with me?

  He

  grabbed the crutches and shoved them in his closet. Hid the brace

  under his bed. Locked his door.

  The next morning at school.

  Allen

  walked into school as if nothing had happened.

  Mark

  saw him from across the quad. Froze mid-step. Kevin and Brayden

  noticed too.

  ‘No

  fucking way,’ Kevin muttered.

  Mark’s

  jaw tightened. He’d remembered Allen’s knee giving under his

  weight. Heard the pop. Seen the kid move on crutches.

  And

  now he was walking like it never happened.

  ‘That’s

  not possible,’ Brayden said.

  Mark

  didn’t answer. Just watched Allen disappear into the building, mind

  racing.

  Something

  


  right with that kid.


  In

  the Hallway.

  Allen’s

  at his locker.

  ‘What

  are you without your crutches?’ Eugene rushed at Allen.

  Allen

  held him back. ‘Calm down!’

  ‘Calm

  down? I heard your knee broke in clean half’ he complained.

  Oh

  my God. Why is he yelling?

  ‘It

  was at the Central Hospital. They helped me put some support on it.

  Eugene

  sighed. Relieved. ‘I really thought you were never going to walk

  again.’

  Allen

  raised an eyebrow.

  ‘But

  it’s good to see you’re okay, Eugene turned around. ‘See you

  after class’

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  Allen’s

  chest relaxed. He returned to his locker.

  That

  was close...


  Allen

  forced a smile.

  He

  looked at the calendar in his locker. His

  eyes widened.

  I

  almost forgot. Today’s dojo class is at 4.


  ****

  At

  the Dojo.

  Allen

  stepped into the ring. His opponent's GI had a level 5 patch—one

  above Allen's. The guy was older.

  They

  bowed. Circled.

  His

  opponent moved first — a blur of motion. Fist slammed into Allen's

  ribs. The impact rang through his torso. Pain exploded sharply. Allen

  stumbled back, hand pressed to his side, gasping.

  His

  opponent grinned. Came again.

  Allen

  blocked twice, missed the third. Another hit to the ribs—same spot.

  He should've gone down, but the pain was... less.

  He

  pushed off the ropes, breathing hard. His opponent closed in. Same

  combination. Rib shot, then a kick to his chest.

  Allen

  caught his foot.

  The

  pain was barely there. Just pressure.

  His

  opponent's grin faded. Confusion flickered across his face.

  Allen

  twisted, yanked him forward, threw a punch—

  "That's

  enough!" The master's voice cut through the ring.

  Allen

  froze. Released his opponent's leg. Bowed.

  His

  master stared at him. He taught Allen for three years. Knew his

  limits. Knew his tells. Now he was staring at Allen as he’d never

  seen him before.

  "How

  are you doing that?"

  Allen's

  chest shrank. He looked down at his ribs, where three full-power hits

  should've cracked bone.

  Nothing.

  "I...

  I don't know."

  The

  master stepped closer. Allen's pulse spiked. He grabbed his bag.

  "I

  have to go. Sorry, Master."

  He

  didn't wait for a response. Just turned and left.

  Outside,

  Allen stopped in the alley behind the dojo. Lifted his shirt. Ran his

  fingers over his ribs where the hits had landed.

  Smooth

  and unmarked.

  His

  hands were shaking.

  ****

  At

  home.

  Allen was in his room, in front of the mirror. He walked in circles.

  This is

  getting crazy. First, my knee. Second, my ribs.


  He

  stepped closer. Rubbed his fingers down his chest.

  Even

  master knew that something was wrong. I have to...


  Nia

  opened his door. Allen paused. Eyes shifted. Nia’s eyes shrank.

  Words lost in her mind.

  Allen

  reached for his shirt. ‘Need anything?’

  ‘No,

  not really. Just dinner’s ready’ she smiled. ‘Are you sure

  you’re okay. You just froze like you’re hiding something.’

  ‘Me?

  No. I just.. finished a workout session.’

  ‘With

  what? I don’t see any gym equipment in here.’

  Allen

  lost hold of words.

  ‘You’ve

  been acting weird for a while now. Quiet. Jumpy,’ she studied him.

  ‘Are you in trouble?’

  Allen’s

  throat tightened. ‘No. I’m fine. Just.. tired.’

  She

  didn’t believe him. He could see it.

  “Anyways - Dinner’s ready.” She left, glancing back once more.

  He

  wore his shirt. “Give me a minute.”

  “Okay,”

  she closed the door.

  His

  shoulders dropped. He exhaled. “That was close.”

  ****

  The

  Next Day at school.

  Allen’s

  at his locker. As he closed it, beside him were Mark and his friends.

  “Boo!”

  Allen

  flinched. He turned. It’s Mark. He slammed Allen against the

  locker. Metal poked into Allen’s spine. Mark’s breath was hot,

  angry, and smelled like energy drinks.

  “What

  do you want? Mark.” Allen glared.

  The

  crowded hallway became silent.

  “That’s

  my

  
question,

  Allen”

  Allen

  opened his locker. Mark slammed it shut.

  “What

  happened to your crutches?”

  Allen

  forced a laugh. “Got treatment at Central Hospital. Faster than

  they thought”

  Allen

  turned around. Mark rushed at him by the collar. Pinned him against a

  locker.

  “First,

  the basketball court and now my leg. Pick a struggle, Mark”

  “It’s

  true. Mark broke his leg at first - why is he bothering him again?”

  the horde of students whispered.

  Mark

  turned to the crowd.

  “But

  where are his crutches - He could’ve got some kind of treatment

  outside the school clinic, you know.” The crowd murmured.

  The

  bell rang. Everyone dispersed. Next class. Mark released Allen and

  left with his friends.

  At

  the Cafeteria.

  Allen

  is at a table with Nia.

  “Cold!”

  Mark’s voice tore through the Cafeteria.

  Nia

  flinched. “Who are those?”

  Allen

  kept his focus on his food. ‘Ignore them.’

  He

  stared at Mark at the entrance. Beside him were Kevin and Brayden. He

  marched towards Allen’s table.

  ‘Allen,

  what’s going on?’ Nia muttered. Her spoon’s shaking in her

  hands.

  ‘Just

  keep eating, Nia.’

  Mark

  and his friends reached Allen’s table. The whole cafeteria goes

  silent, and attention moved to their table. Allen didn’t flinch and

  kept eating his food.

  Nia

  can’t eat. Her heartbeat peaked as her spoon vibrated in her hand.

  Mark

  noticed.‘Who is this little chick over here?’ He turned to Nia.

  Her

  pupils shrank.

  ‘Could

  be his girlfriend,’ Kevin hinted. Brayden laughed.

  ‘You

  know what, Allen. I always wanted a girlfriend. Maybe I’ll take

  yours, Marked faced to Allen.

  Allen’s

  fork bent in his hands. His chest burned. Mark took Nia by the arm.

  His grip almost crushed her arm. Her gaze shifted to Allen.

  “Allen!

  Please…” she whispered.

  Allen

  stood up.

  ‘Not

  today, Mark. She’s my sister. Let her go.’

  ‘Does

  he even know who Mark is - Mark could kill him!’ The crowd

  murmured.

  Mark

  smirked. ‘What stops her from being my girlfriend? I’ll be gentle on

  her.. except at night when..’

  A

  powerful hit to the chest threw Mark backwards. He staggered. Kevin

  and Brayden turned, shocked.

  This

  kid really wants death.
Mark thought.

  Allen

  stroked Nia’s hair briefly. Tears filled her eyes. He clenched his

  fists.

  Marked

  roared. ‘Get him’

  Kevin

  and Brayden rushed at Allen. Kevin swung his fist. Allen redirected

  it and drove his knee into Kevin’s face. Brayden lunged - Allen

  cracked the metal tray across his jaw. Both went down.

  Mark

  exploded forward. He reached for Allen’s neck. Lifted him and

  slammed him on the table.

  Nia

  tried to get Mark off, Allen. He slammed his hand into her. She flew

  backwards into the crowd.

  He

  picked up the table knife on the table and went for Allen’s face.

  Allen

  stopped him. Mark pushed harder. Allen gritted his teeth.

  He

  tried to push Mark off him, but couldn’t. Brayden pulled Allen from

  under the table. Brayden and Kevin picked him up. Allen

  struggled, but they overpowered him.

  Mark

  turned to Allen. He reached for his back pocket. His dagger shone.

  Nia

  watched from the crowd, held back by Allen’s friend, Eugene.

  ‘Leave him alone! Let him go!’

  Mark

  laughed. “You think you're special? That bullshit won't save you

  from a knife between the ribs."

  A

  wicked grin filled his face. He drove his dagger into Allen’s chest

  and twisted it. The crowd went silent.

  ‘He

  killed him? I can’t believe he stabbed him.’ The crowd muttered.

  Brayden

  and Kevin released Allen. Their expressions could freeze lava.

  Nia

  fell to her knees, crying. Fear spread through the crowd like wildfire.

  Allen

  staggered backwards. He fell on one knee. Looked at his chest. The

  pain was there - sharp. The crowd blurred before him.

  A-Am..

  I'm losing.. blood.


  As

  his finger reached the wound, the pain vanished. A golden pulse moved

  through his chest. He looked down. The wound was closing. Flesh

  threading itself back together with golden light pulsing beneath.

  Brayden

  and Kevin noticed. They stepped back, hearts racing.

  Mark’s

  fingers trembled.

  Allen

  looked up at the seniors. His eyes were glowing faint gold. The Cafeteria

  goes silent.

  ‘What

  the fuck is he?’ someone whispered.

  Allen

  looked up at the seniors. His eyes were glowing faint gold. The Cafeteria

  went silent. He turned right. Left. Phones recording. The crowd

  retreated as Allen stepped back. He turned to Nia. Her pupils

  dilated.

  As

  Allen came closer, Eugene pulled her back.

  “I

  can’t-” Allen stuttered.

  Allen

  stepped back.

  ...

  He

  looked at himself. Golden energy pulsed across his skin.

  “He’s

  a monster. His eyes are glowing. Is he going to kill us?” they

  murmured.

  ****

  At

  C.I.N.T.R.A (Central Intelligence & Neural Threat Response

  Agency).

  In

  the surveillance room. Their systems caught the live video.

  The

  worker’s hand froze on her keyboard. “Sir.. his blood signature.

  It’s gold.”

  He

  leaned forward, eyes locked on the screen. The glowing veins. The

  instant healing.

  “Impossible,”

  he whispered. “There hasn’t been a golden vein in -”

  “Twenty

  years, sir?”

  His

  jaw tightened. He grabbed the comm device. ‘All nearby units,

  priority alpha. Golden vein confirmed at Neo York High School. I want

  him alive.’

  At

  Armoury.

  Agents

  rushed into their vehicles with their weapons.

  “And

  remember, I want him alive”, his voice crackled into the air.

  ****

  At

  Neo York Dominion. In the Cafeteria

  Their

  murmurs echoed in his ears. Heartbeats peaked. Not his. Theirs. He

  could hear them. He turned to Nia once more. Her breath came in short

  gasps.

  My

  hearing? How can I

  Mark

  swung his dagger at Allen. Behind. He put his arm forward. The dagger

  shattered on impact as it connected with Allen’s skin. Mark

  retreated as the pieces fell to the floor. His teeth gritted.

  Golden

  energy pulsed beneath his skin. Allen stared at his arm. Not even a

  scratch. The blade has broken like glass against his skin.

  What

  am I becoming?

  A

  camera caught his face. He hid it under his arm as he rushed out of

  the Cafeteria. The crowd shifted as he moved.

  “I

  got the whole video. That fight was crazy. Crazy? Or that kid’s a

  freak,” the crowd murmured.

  Nia

  got up. She paused in the midst of the students. Lost for words.

  Allen's glowing eyes flashed in her mind— terrifying, but still

  her brother. Her legs felt stiff. Her fists clenched.

  I

  can’t just leave him like this. I have to call mom.

  She

  ran out with her bag. She manoeuvred through the crowded hallway as

  she headed for the exit. She pulled out her phone.

  ****

  At

  Eco-Nex Hospital.

  Evelyn

  just finished with a patient. As she wrote in the file, her phone

  rang. She picked.

  “Mom!”

  “Oh, hi Darling! What’s the matter? I thought...“

  “It’s

  Allen.”

  “Allen?”

  she stood up.

  “There

  was this fight. He got stabbed...”

  “Stabbed?

  What happened...” Evelyn asked.

  “Mom

  Please! Just come over!”

  Evelyn

  rushed out of the ward. Took out her keys as she headed out. She

  entered her car. Started it and drove off.

  Her

  vision blurred as she swerved through traffic. Her hands were shaking

  on the wheel.

  ****

  Allen

  ran from school. He manoeuvred through the crowded walkway.

  C.I.N.T.R.A Agents came in their vehicle. They’re on his tail. He

  noticed and increased the pace. He ran into a nearby park.

  A

  turret rose from the van’s roof. Bullets tore through the air.

  Allen

  threw his arms up instinctively. The first shot punched through his

  palm - white-hot pain exploded up his arm. He screamed.

  The

  people scattered as they ran towards safety.

  The

  second hit his shoulder. Pain - then nothing. The wound closed. More

  bullets. Each one hurt less. By the fifth shot, they were bouncing

  off his skin like pebbles.

  His

  hands were glowing gold. Unmarked.

  What

  the hell?


  He

  kept running. As he reached the other side of the park, their van

  came in that way. He stepped back.

  Who

  are these people? What do they want with me?


  Other

  vans came from behind him. He’s surrounded. His phone rang. He

  answered.

  “Mom!

  Where are you? I don’t...”

  “Allen!

  Just stay out of sight! I’m coming.”

  They

  came out of their vehicles. Armed and ready. Allen stumbled back. His

  breath caught. Cold spread through his stomach. His hands shook.

  I

  have to stay out of sight.


  Allen

  watched them close in on him. He spun around. He saw his mum's car

  heading towards the park. He advanced towards her. She saw Allen

  surrounded. Her mouth opened, but nothing came out.

  His

  mum's car appeared at the park entrance. Relief flooded through him.

  “Mom!”

  She

  saw him. Saw agents closing in. Her face went white.

  “Allen!”

  “No,”

  Allen whispered. “No, don’t...”

  But

  she was already out of the car, running toward him.

  The

  agents shot at Allen. The net him him before she reached him.

  Electricity exploded through every nerve. His muscles locked. His jaw

  clenched so hard he tasted blood. He looked at his mom. His vision

  went white.

  He

  tried to scream. Nothing came out. Just the smell of burning cloth

  and the feeling of his body tearing itself apart from the inside. His

  hearing faded to muffles.

  “Mom!”

  Then

  - darkness.

  Evelyn’s

  eyes widen. She ran toward him. Two agents caught her, yanked her

  back. She thrashed against their grip.

  “You

  have to stay calm, Ma’am!”

  “He’s

  just a kid. You can’t...”

  “These

  are safety protocols, ma’am. For your benefit...“

  “I

  don’t need your protection! I need

  
my

  son!”

  She

  watched them load Allen’s unconscious body into the van. Watched

  the doors slam shut. Watched it drive away.

  “Allen!”

  Evelyn’s hand shot forward.

  The

  agents released her. She collapsed to her knees. Tears fell from her

  eyes. Pain exploded through her chest.

  After

  Evelyn falls to her knees, an agent approaches:

  “Ma’am,

  we need you to come with us. Your daughter is waiting at the school.

  We’ll escort you both home.”

  Evelyn

  didn’t move. Just stared at where the van had disappeared.

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