Cassandra's boots made no sound on the cracked pavement as she moved through the alley, the flickering light from the streetlamp casting a weak glow on her path. Her senses were sharp, honed by years of training, and the air around her felt heavy with the stench of decay. The city, at least in this forgotten part, was a graveyard. Abandoned buildings lined the streets, their dark windows like dead eyes watching her every step.
She had been hunting for hours, tracking the scent of blood and the unmistakable presence of the creature she sought-a vampire.
Her grip tightened around the handle of her blade, the steel glinting in the dim light. It wasn't a weapon meant for subtlety or grace. It was meant for one thing: death.
Her family's death.
She closed her eyes for a moment, allowing herself the briefest of memories-her mother's laughter, her father's warm embrace, her brother's teasing smile. And then the fire. The screams. The blood. The vampires who had torn them apart. That was when Cassandra Duvall was born-no longer a daughter, but a hunter, a soldier in the war that raged between humanity and the creatures of the night.
Her target tonight was one of Valerian Arkane's most trusted lieutenants, a vampire named Aldric who had been causing havoc in the city. He was powerful, a brute who fed on fear as much as blood. She'd tracked him for weeks, and tonight, she would end it.
The alley opened into an abandoned warehouse, the door hanging loosely from its hinges. Cassandra didn't hesitate. She moved swiftly, her body pressed low against the walls, her eyes scanning for movement. The scent of vampire blood lingered in the air-faint, but unmistakable. She could feel him nearby.
A soft click echoed from behind her, and Cassandra spun around, her blade raised. But it was too late.
A figure stepped from the shadows. He was tall, dressed in black, with hair that fell in dark waves around his face. His eyes gleamed red in the darkness. A vampire. But not the one she sought.
"No need to be so jumpy, little hunter," the vampire said with a smirk, his voice smooth and cold.
Cassandra didn't lower her blade. "Who are you?" she demanded, eyes narrowing.
"I'm the one who just saved your life," he replied, stepping closer, his hands raised in mock surrender. "Aldric was about to crush your skull."
"You're lying," Cassandra spat. "I had him right where I wanted him."
The vampire tilted his head, as if considering her. "You think you can handle him? I know you're good, but you're not that good."
"I don't need your help," she shot back.
His smile faded into something darker. "I wasn't offering. I was just stating facts."
The vampire stepped closer, his gaze never leaving hers. "The truth is, you're walking blind, Cassandra. You think Aldric's the real threat? He's nothing compared to what's coming. And what's coming? It's bigger than you, bigger than anyone." He tilted his head, studying her like a puzzle he couldn't quite solve. "You think you're hunting vampires? You're playing a game you don't understand. You want to take down Valerian Arkane? You'll need more than just your rage to stop him."