The Devil's Curse
r, Tunde, and Amber huddled around a small campfire,
grueling battle with the Third Eye, Amber appro
I can see the struggle in you, the battle be
ggle I can share with you, Amber. The path I walk is one of
rong," Amb
he silence. "John," she whispered, her voice f
er, his eyes filled with
John," she continued, her
ourage and determination. "And I love you too. I have loved yo
h uncertainty. "Amber," he murmured, his voice low
head, her eyes f
g," she said, her voice f
t the monster you think you are, but a warrior who fights for the light. And I w
he could speak, Amber took his hand in hers,
whisper. "Will you not let me be your all
nses heightened by the moonlight, the smell o
r... I do not know if I can love as a mortal does. I
mmortals do, with a passion that burns like the sun itself. Together
know nothing of my curse!" he spat, his fangs bared. "I have killed, I have destroyed. I am not fi
elled in her eyes, and for a moment she was lost for words. The
ing with emotion. "I will not give up on you. Not when I know that ben
o not understand," he whispered, his fangs retracting. "My heart i
to John, placing he
led with a quiet strength. "Let me hold the key to your heart
of her gaze. "Amber, I cannot. The path ahead i
s hand and turne
iq duhe," she said, her eyes
s voice thick with emotion. "To love is to expose yourself to vulnerability. To love is to risk
yard as he walked into the night, leaving Amber alone i
ed in the darkness, Victor and Tunde sat away
w and dangerous. "You knew that th
alm and serene. "I knew," he s
is voice filled with susp
his eyes dista
h recollection. "He held the stone in his hand, even as he f
ubt. "And how does that prove
ed to be ruthless and efficient," he said. "They are train
ned, understanding
t," Victor murmured, his voice filled with
e is the key to unlocking the next step in our jo
you believe that the tomb is where w
is where the Holy Grail has been hidden
for a moment, the flames of th
" he said, his voice filled with resolve. "We mus
th understanding. "We will work togeth
ination. "Then we will find the Holy Gra
r, and Tunde worked tirelessly to uncover the
s, searching for any mention of
n the stone, attempting t
combs, their eyes keen for any s
fort, Tunde stepped forwa
voice filled with excitement. "I have found a
und him, their eyes fi
voice filled with awe. "It is an ancient city
ng to life within him. "And the year?"
ermination. "Yes," he said, his voice
in her throat, her e
with understanding. "The year
avel to this city," he growled, his voice filled with a fierce
pen a portal to Nazareth," he said, his voice low and dan
o life, his eyes glowi
with impatience. "And when the portal is ready, we
greement, their faces
h confidence. "The portal is ready," he said, his voice stea
d him, their faces pale w
e asked, his eyes fil
gripping the hilt of his swor
his hands glow
id, his voice
d through the portal, the energy of
catacombs of France giving way to t
wn upon them, their skin bu
e searching for any
e growled. "We must find
ahead, their conversation quiet and filled with tension. Victor and
to the tomb, John slowed, his ga
ice low and dangerous. "
er eyes narrowin
e laced with concern. "I am
ner fire. "Amber," he growled, his voice low and da
thin line. "I don't need you to protect me," sh
ened, his eyes f
cannot let you risk your life for this. The Third Eye will stop a
softened, her eyes
ow and desperate. "I love you
, his eyes filled wi
etermination. "John," she said, her voice soft and tender. "I am not a child, and I
"Amber," he said, his voice low and dangerous. "
's shoulder, her eyes fille
. "I understand the danger, and I am willing to face it wit
motion, closed his eyes, his
h pain. "You are the light that guide
And you are the fire that warms my heart,"
er shared a moment of silent understand
ttered by Victor's voice, his wor
ns. "We must keep moving. The Third Eye is close,
n, turned to follow Victor, their eyes scan
t crunching in the sand as they made their
broken walls of the city, mur
suspicion, scanned the ruin
energy of the portal they had passed through, se
emselves faced with an unholy horde of monsters, th
ith a fierce hunger, lunged at them
, spun and struck, his blade slicing thr
ng, fought with a fierce determina
s, fended off the monsters with his holy
th the power of the earth, the ground beneath the monst
ight, the monsters were too ma
pain as a monster's claw tore through his flesh
anding, stepped forward, his eyes
his voice low and dangerous. "I must sacrif
nodded, his breath coming in ragged
ith fear. "You must stay back," he grow
filled with a fierce determination. "No," she whispered
e. "Amber," he growled, his voice low and dangerous. "You
s arm. "If you fall, I fall with you,
magic, his hands tracing intricate patterns in the air, t
, the sky darkening
ohn, her sword flash
fought on, his shield defle
g his sword with deadly precision, the monste
reat wave of energy washing over the battlefield, the monster
, struck at the monsters with a ferocity
fought beside her, their bla
acked his way through the monsters,
ell, Tunde collapsed, his bod
g, fell to one knee, his s
ove and determination. "We must enter the tom
We must enter the tomb," he said, his voice low
hreshold of the tomb, the ancient doorwa
stale and filled wit
darkness, his senses ale
searched for any hint of
llowed close behind them, h
r, leaned against the wall, his