Don't Leave Me

Hades

"You've said enough," I said, my voice cold and final. "This is the last time we have this conversation, Cain. The next time I see you, it won't be words we exchange. It'll be blood."

He smiled, a dark, twisted thing that sent a chill down my spine. "Oh, brother, I wouldn't have it any other way. But just remember—when the truth comes out, and she looks at you with the same fear she once reserved for the monsters outside, it won't be me you'll hate. It'll be yourself."

The screen went black, his words lingering in the air like a toxic cloud. I stood there, my chest heaving, my mind racing. He was wrong. He had to be wrong. But his parting words echoed in my mind, a cruel whisper of doubt that refused to be silenced.