Chapter 1 - Login

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The glow of the computer screen lit up Avegail Montelco bedroom like a lantern in the dark. It was past midnight, and the only sound aside from the soft hum of her CPU was the gentle click of her mechanical keyboard. Everyone else in the house was asleep, but for her, the night had only just begun. “Welcome back to AFK: Eternal Realms,” the login screen greeted in its warm, familiar voice. Avegail cracked her knuckles and smiled as her character loaded into the world: Lunaria, a level 68 sorceress with flowing silver hair and a staff crowned with violet gems. She had been playing AFK for nearly three years now. In all that time, the game had become more than a pastime—it was her safe space, her second life. Tonight, she wasn’t logging in just to grind quests. She wanted adventure, something new to cut through the monotony of her real-world routine. The in-game chat was bustling as always. [World Chat] ShadowBlade: LFG for Demon’s Abyss, need DPS and healer. [World Chat] StarLynx: Anyone selling Dragonfire Bow? PM. [World Chat] Moonpetal: Raid forming in 15 mins, bring potions. Avegail’s eyes landed on the first message. Demon’s Abyss. A high-level dungeon filled with traps, puzzles, and monsters that required coordination. Perfect. She clicked the group request button. [Party Invite] EmmettMalcolm has invited you to join Demon’s Abyss. Accept? Avegail raised an eyebrow. She didn’t recognize the name, which was unusual. After years of playing, most of the active dungeon runners were familiar to her. Still, something about the timing felt right. She clicked accept. The party list appeared on her screen: EmmettMalcolm – Paladin (Level 70) ShadowBlade – Rogue (Level 69) Avegail/Lunaria – Sorceress (Level 68) HealerQueen – Cleric (Level 67) A balanced party. Promising. “Glad to have you, Lunaria,” typed EmmettMalcolm. “Thanks. First time in Demon’s Abyss,” Avegail replied. “Don’t worry,” he typed back. “I’ll watch your back.” Something about those words made Avegail pause. Players always promised teamwork, but his reply didn’t feel generic. It felt… genuine. The group entered the dungeon, their footsteps echoing through dark stone halls rendered in sharp detail. Torches flickered along the walls. Demonic runes glowed faintly underfoot. The first wave of monsters attacked—a horde of skeletal warriors wielding rusted blades. Avegail raised her staff, sending a burst of arcane fire into the crowd. Emmett, clad in heavy armor, charged ahead with a shield bash that knocked three skeletons back at once. “Nice timing,” Avegail whispered to herself as she followed up with an ice storm. For the next hour, the group pressed deeper into the Abyss. ShadowBlade darted between enemies, striking weak points. HealerQueen’s spells kept everyone alive. But what stood out most to Avegail was Emmett. He played like no one she’d ever partied with before—calm, steady, and protective. He never rushed ahead carelessly. Instead, he positioned himself to block damage for the rest of the group, especially her. Every time an enemy broke through, he was there, shield raised, as if he had already predicted it. “Good save,” she typed after he pulled a monster off her. “Couldn’t let you fall,” he replied. By the time they reached the final boss, Avegail realized she was smiling at her screen. She hadn’t smiled like this over a game in months. The Demon Lord roared, filling the chamber with fire. The battle was chaotic, but their teamwork was seamless. Avegail chained her spells with Emmett’s shield slams, exploiting every opening. When the boss finally crumbled into dust, the party erupted in celebration. Loot was divided, goodbyes were exchanged—except Emmett didn’t leave. Instead, a whisper notification appeared. [Whisper from EmmettMalcolm]: You did amazing in there. Avegail tilted her head. She usually ignored whispers from strangers—too many times they turned into spam or unwanted advances. But this felt different. “Thanks. You tanked like a pro,” she typed back. [Whisper from EmmettMalcolm]: Been playing for a while, but that run was actually fun. Hard to find players who click like that. She hesitated, then replied: [Whisper to EmmettMalcolm]: Yeah… it did feel different. For a moment, she stared at the blinking cursor, unsure why she was suddenly nervous. It was just a game, right? Just another player. But as they continued chatting, something in her chest stirred. Emmett wasn’t like the usual boastful players she encountered. He asked about her favorite parts of the game, what got her into AFK, and whether she played casually or competitively. He didn’t pry too much, but his curiosity felt sincere. Before she knew it, an hour had passed in whispered conversation. “I should log off,” Avegail typed reluctantly. “Classes tomorrow.” “Understood,” he replied. Then, almost like a promise: [Whisper from EmmettMalcolm]: Same time tomorrow? Midnight run?” Avegail bit her lip, smiling. Midnight was her favorite time to play, her secret window when the world outside quieted down. And now, someone else was offering to share that with her. “Sure,” she typed. “Midnight.” As she logged off, Avegail leaned back in her chair, staring at the ceiling. For the first time in a long while, the thought of tomorrow felt exciting. She didn’t know why, but something told her this wasn’t just another random party in a dungeon. This was the start of something else. Something that whispered at midnight.
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