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The Mark Beneath

The Mark Beneath

Author: Ndemadu
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Chapter 1 Arrival Through the Veil

Word Count: 1585    |    Released on: 19/06/2025

that refused to lift, and he watched them through the frost-kissed window of the train with a stillness that had nothing

tless envelope tucked there like a curse stitched in paper, but every time he brushed its edge, it burned

a prayer or a warning, his voice cracking at the syllables as if the place itself carried weigh

ouched by the pull he felt, unbothered by the way the world outside the glass blurred

full moons-but whatever lay beyond the veil of mist they approached, he knew it would be

th, and then something deeper, like a key turning inside his chest, one he didn't know h

ing into his skin, tasting his breath, weighing his steps as he followed the others toward th

d with every turn, he felt more watched, not in the obvious way, but in

rets, and the sigil at their center-the mark of a crescent moon intersected by a serp

of the courtyard, the earth seemed to exhale, and for a split second, the clouds abov

ssed down by a man he barely remembered and a mother he never knew, and here, it

es, stonework etched in languages no longer spoken-and when the headmistress greet

hing he didn't yet understand, and when she welcomed him, it

sed by, whispers chased his footsteps like wind-he's the one, he's marked, he doesn't

e shut the heavy oak door behind him, the silence was so complete i

ped letter with his name handwritten in ink that shimmered when tilted toward the

sn't from the

from hi

're reading this, the mark bene

't just speak to him-they *knew* him, every fracture in his past, every unanswer

h to blister, just enough to remind him that this was

unning through endless woods, howling wind, red eyes watching from th

ines like ancient bones beneath sacred soil, and of the moment

n its place was a single word scratched l

ld first, then warm, then something stranger-a vi

ent coiling tighter, and when he looked into it, he swore he saw not

ropp

dn't

oundless, to the desk where it lay as if nothing

ith the lights on, the dark lingered in the corners, thick l

but his hands kept shaking, and no matter how

llow chime that rolled through the cam

ing close, closer than it had any right to be, as

saw eyes in

dn't

y d

elaborate school legend, a trick of exhaustion and nerves, but the

hat night, the

hing whis

-

soaked in distant howls that didn't quite reach t

pt through it wasn't rest but something

refoot, though the stones beneath him pulse

did, as if whatever watched from above

ntion, and one figure stepped out-a silhouette made

was immediate and complete, as if their souls

s fingers, then vanished into ash that didn't

is mouth-smoke, ancient and

enough to see the true architecture of Howlmoor-less school

t he entered, silence rippled through t

like pressure, like fate breat

at a

he w

o sharp for her age slid into the seat be

ou?" she asked, voice

idn'

nod

d before he could respond, she was gone, lik

the headmistre

th a m

a b

ly for tho

ssed in velvet and smoke, filled with relic

of bloodlines, of debts un

awakening, and with it, the curse his f

thing above all others: he coul

unted him

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