Steam curled from Arthur's damp white hair as he stepped out of the shower, toweling off the last traces of water.
The penthouse's guest room—now his room—was spacious, with a floor-to-ceiling window overlooking Golden city's glittering skyline.
Becky, the black-haired maid, was already there, neatly folding a set of sleepwear on his bed.
"Dinner will be ready soon," she said without looking up, "Do you have any preferences?"
Arthur draped the towel over his shoulders, "Spicy."
Becky nodded, making a mental note before bowing slightly and exiting.
Arthur dressed in loose black sleep pants and a fitted white shirt, the fabric soft against his skin. He had just settled onto the bed when his door burst open.
"Yo, newbie!" Duke's booming voice preceded him as he strode in, followed by Annie and Bruce.
Annie flopped onto Arthur's bed without invitation, her twin ponytails bouncing, "Bro your bed is far more softer than mine."
Bruce hovering awkwardly near the doorway, "S-sorry for intruding. We just… wanted to hang out."
Arthur studied them for a moment before shrugging, "Fine."
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Duke leaned against the dresser, arms crossed, "So. Is dropping the soap a real thing or a made up story?"
Annie smacked his arm, "Out of all-"
Arthur's expression didn't change as he casually states, "Oh that's true. Never have happened to me but I have seen a few guys become princess over night. Years without a woman can turn a man into a warrior."
Bruce cleared his throat, "C-Can we change the subject please. Something that doesn't involve how scary prison is."
Annie rolled her eyes, "How about we start how we met Vanessa and basically become her children."
She pointed at Duke, "Big guy was first. Vanessa found him breaking into her penthouse to steal food but failed miserably."
Duke grunted, "I was sixteen back then and had responsible to some guys. In my eyes, a hot rich girl with no bodyguards and had an elevator that lead straight to her room. It was easy hit but the problem was I become the easy hit for her. She said I had talent that couldn't go to waste."
"Then me," Annie continued.
"I was a street psychic doing mind reading and help quite a number of people in my community. But I got tangle with some not so nice people. When I got away from them, I bumped into Vanessa who offered to give me a home."
Bruce adjusted his glasses, "And I… was stuck in a collapsing building during a villain attack. Vanessa pulled me out and give me a place to call home."
Arthur glanced at them, "So, we all are stray kittens."
Duke smirked, "Pretty much."
Annie stretched, "Alright, how about we learn each other power since we're a team now." She focused and green aura shimmering around her body causing her to hover in the air.
"My trigger is Psychic. I can read surface thoughts, lift objects, and even community through thoughts."
Duke cracked his knuckles, "Critical Impact. Each successful strike builds a damage multiplayer. The first strike is a one hundred percent of my body strength and any follow up deal an extra twenty percent more damage and number will keep on stacking until the combo ends."
Bruce pushed up his glasses, "Teleportation. I can jump myself and anyone I'm touching about a hundred yards max. I don't have a cooldown anymore since I have gotten better at using it."
Arthur was silent for a beat before responding, "Absolute Authority. My left eye disables Triggers if any makes eye contact with it and my right eye summons my knight, Galahad."
Annie's gaze sharpened, "Galahad?"
Arthur smiled, "Miss Star give me the name Arthur. I feel like it's befitting for his caliber."
Duke crossed his arms, "That will make things easier during missions when we need to call each other. You should know that Bruce is Support—evacuation and quick repositioning. Annie's Rescue—intel and civilian extraction. I'm Vanguard meaning fighting and doing the risky jobs."
Arthur frowned, "And me?"
Annie grinned, "Well you are someone who can play multiple roles. That why we thought it's best if you were the wildcard in the group.
Before Arthur could respond, Vanessa's voice echoed from downstairs, "Dinner's ready, children!"
"Let's continue this tomorrow, maybe we might get a mission." Annie said as she hover off the bed while the rest follow behind her.
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The docks were a labyrinth of rusted shipping containers and flickering lights.
The scent of salt and oil hung heavy in the air, mixing with the sharper, more dangerous tang of chemicals leaking from unsealed crates.
Biscuit stood with his arms crossed, his dough-like skin rippling as another crate was loaded onto the freighter.
His men worked quickly but nervously, their breath visible in the cold night air.
One of them—a wiry guy with a scar across his cheek—hesitated as he lifted a container marked with a black skull-and-crossbones.
"Boss… this stuff's volatile. If we're not careful—"
Biscuit backhanded him without looking. The thug crumpled, his body skidding across the wet concrete.
"I don't pay you to think," Biscuit growled. "I pay you to move."
The other men worked faster.
Then—a slow clap echoed from the shadows.
Biscuit's head snapped toward the sound. A figure emerged from between two stacks of containers, draped in a long black coat, his face obscured by a hood.
"Impressive workforce," the man said, his voice smooth and cold. "Pity it's being wasted on petty smuggling."
Biscuit's men reached for their weapons, but he held up a hand, "Who the hell are you?"
The stranger didn't answer immediately. Instead, he reached into his coat and pulled out a thin manila folder, tossing it at Biscuit's feet.
"I have a job for you."
Biscuit scowled but picked it up, flipping it open. Inside was a photo of a white-haired young man with heterochromatic eyes—one red, one blue. Beneath it, a detailed dossier:
NAME: Arthur (formerly known as "The Disabler/Demon child")
TRIGGER: Absolute Authority
- Left Eye: Temporary Trigger Nullification
- Right Eye: Spectral Knight Summoning
THREAT LEVEL: S-Rank (Formerly Classified)
Biscuit's eyes narrowed, "The kid who killed Empire Gold?"
The stranger nodded, "The Association is assigning him a mission at Stonewall Island in three days. I want him eliminated before he sets foot there."
Biscuit snorted, tossing the folder back, "Not interested. I don't do hits."
The stranger didn't move. "This isn't a request."
Biscuit's right arm transform into a wolf arm as he stepped forward, "Yeah? And what's gonna make me say yes?"
The stranger's hood shifted slightly revealing a smile underneath.
Then, from the darkness behind him, two more figures stepped forward.
One, a woman with glowing violet eyes, her fingers crackling with energy.
The other, a massive silhouette, his breath rattling like a dying engine.
Biscuit froze.
"Because," the stranger said lightly, "if you don't, my associates will turn this dock—and everyone on it—into a crater."
A beat of silence.
Then Biscuit grinned, deforming his arm, "Fine. But I'm charging double."