Good To See You, Sister

The reporter's skepticism was evident as she quipped, "And how much had you had to drink, sir?" before the broadcast returned to the studio. A debate erupted between the anchors, one dismissing the witness as a delusional drunk, the other speculating on the bizarre nature of the crime.

Li Na's hand trembled as she reached for her glass, the faint clink echoing in the quiet corner of the restaurant. Ning Yu turned to watch the screen, her eyes wide with alarm. "That's terrifying," she murmured. "It's like a horror movie come to life. Those poor people… and the families. I hope the police catch whoever's responsible before it gets worse."

Li Na's gaze remained fixed on her plate. Wings? Horns? There was only one being that came to mind. Malgorth. Her golden-eyed counterpart's voice slithered through her mind: Yep, it's him. And there's more to come.