Beneath The Crimson Gaze

Chapter 1: Twilight Encounter



The setting sun cast long, dramatic shadows across the street, painting the sky in hues of bruised purple and fiery orange. Alishia, her vibrant sundress a splash of color against the deepening twilight, struggled to keep up with Max, her golden retriever. Max, a whirlwind of fur and boundless energy, strained against his leash, his tail a blur of golden fur. Alishia's laughter echoed through the quiet street as she chased after him, her long, reddish-brown hair flying behind her.

The cool evening air whipped through her hair as she navigated the uneven sidewalk, a mischievous glint in her blue eyes. Max, ever the mischievous one, delighted in pulling her along, his tongue lolling out in a goofy grin. He was her constant companion, her confidante, the one who truly understood her.

Alishia sighed contentedly, the worries of the school day fading with each playful tug of the leash. The world, with Max by her side, always seemed a little brighter. He was her escape, her anchor, the one constant in her sometimes chaotic life.

Suddenly, with a sickening snap, the leash broke. Max, startled, bolted down the street, his bark a frantic echo in the growing silence. Alishia's heart plummeted. "Max! Come back!" she cried, her voice catching in her throat. Panic swelled within her, a cold knot tightening in her stomach. The thought of losing him sent a wave of icy dread through her. She chased after him, her calls growing desperate as the light began to fade.

The streetlights flickered on, casting long, eerie shadows that danced and elongated, adding to the growing sense of unease. Alishia searched frantically, her calls echoing through the deserted street. Each passing minute felt like an eternity.

Just as despair threatened to consume her, she heard it – a familiar bark. Following the sound, she rounded a corner to find Max, tail wagging furiously, wrestling with a pair of worn-out sneakers. A figure sat on a weathered bench, laughing softly, his white hair catching the last rays of the setting sun.

The boy, startled, looked up. He was different. Gone was the hunched posture and the air of withdrawnness she'd come to associate with him in school. In his place stood a young man with striking white hair, styled in a way that both defied and accentuated his sharp features. His eyes, the color of blood, held a captivating intensity that made Alishia's breath catch in her throat. He was taller than she remembered, his frame lean and muscular, an air of quiet confidence radiating from him.

"He's a friendly fellow," the boy said, a hint of amusement in his voice as he rose to his feet.

Alishia knelt down to gather Max, scolding him gently. "You naughty boy! You could have gotten hurt!"

The boy, to Alishia's surprise, started toward her. "He seemed to enjoy himself," he said with a grin, his voice a low, resonant rumble that sent shivers down her spine.

Alishia, still slightly breathless, looked up at him. "Thank you for finding him," she said, surprised by the warmth of his smile.

He shrugged, a nonchalant gesture that belied the intensity in his gaze. "No problem."

Alishia, studying him closely, felt a jolt of recognition. "Wait a minute," she said, "aren't you... Arthur? Arthur Virelith?"

He raised an eyebrow, a slow smile spreading across his face. "The one and only."

Alishia stared at him, speechless. This was Arthur Virelith, the quiet, almost invisible boy from her English class. The boy who always sat alone in the back row, his head buried in a book, seemingly oblivious to the world around him. But this... this was someone completely different. Gone was the timid, withdrawn boy. In his place stood a confident, almost magnetic figure. His eyes, those mesmerizing crimson eyes, held a captivating intensity that made her heart skip a beat.

"I... I didn't recognize you," she stammered, her voice barely a whisper.

Arthur chuckled, a low, melodic sound that sent a shiver down her spine. "I guess I've been making some changes."

Alishia, still reeling from the shock, thanked him again. "Thank you so much. I really don't know what I would have done."

"You're welcome," Arthur said, a lingering gaze following her as she clipped Max's leash back on. "He seemed to have a lot of fun."

As Alishia started to walk away, Max whined, pulling at the leash and looking back at Arthur.

"He seems to like you," Arthur observed, a mischievous glint in his eyes.

Alishia hesitated. "Would it be alright if you walked with me for a bit?" she asked, surprised by her own boldness.

"Sure," Arthur replied, a slow smile spreading across his face. "Wouldn't want to upset your furry friend."

As they walked down the street, Alishia couldn't help but steal glances at Arthur. He was unlike anyone she had ever met before. Intriguing. Mysterious. And somehow, undeniably captivating. His white hair, styled in a way that both defied and accentuated his sharp features, seemed to glow in the twilight. His movements were fluid and graceful, a stark contrast to the awkward, hesitant movements she remembered from school.

Arthur, seemingly sensing her gaze, turned to her, a curious expression on his face. "You seem to be studying me," he observed.

Alishia blushed, feeling a sudden rush of self-consciousness. "I... I'm sorry," she stammered, "I just... I don't think I've ever seen you like this before."

Arthur chuckled, a low, rumbling sound that sent shivers down her spine. "I've been making some changes," he repeated, a hint of challenge in his voice.

Alishia, intrigued, found herself wanting to know more. What had triggered this transformation? What was behind those captivating crimson eyes?

As they walked past his apartment building, Alishia couldn't help but notice that the apartment next to his was hers. A strange coincidence, she thought, a flutter of excitement stirring in her chest. Perhaps, she thought, this unexpected encounter was just the beginning.


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