Chapter 157 Dimension & Shadow Houdini, Ere
The portals started multiplying, opening up all over the clearing in rapid succession. One moment she'd emerge from a portal near the ground, only to vanish into another one high in the air. Her movements were fluid, almost hypnotic, as she played with the dimensional rifts like they were part of some elaborate dance.
"Damn, Ere," he said, his voice tinged with awe. "This is insane. You're insane."
She laughed, her voice echoing from seemingly every direction. "Insane? Please. This is art, Parker. You're just not sophisticated enough to appreciate it."
He couldn't help but chuckle, shaking his head as yet another portal blinked open a few feet away. "Okay, Picasso, but, like… how the hell are you even doing this?"
She popped out of a portal directly in front of him, her golden eyes locking onto his. "Let's just say Robert forced—helped me to level up."
The portals slowly began to fade, the air settling back to normal as Ere stepped closer to him. Parker stared at her, still processing what he'd just seen.
"Level up?" he repeated, his tone still laced with amazement. "That wasn't a 'level up.' That was like… I don't even know. You just broke reality for fun."
Ere purred, sitting back on her haunches. "Fun, huh? Maybe. But it's also practical. You think I'd let Robert hold me back without adapting? He made me push my limits. Those days I spent away? I was evolving."
Parker crouched down, meeting her gaze. "So, you're telling me all that—" he motioned to the clearing where the portals had been, "—is just you warming up?"
"Pretty much," she said with a smug grin. "And there's more where that came from."
"Of course there is," he muttered, shaking his head. "You're full of surprises."
"Admit it," Ere said, leaning closer. "You're impressed."
"Impressed doesn't even cover it," Parker admitted, running a hand through his hair. "This is some next-level shit, Ere."
She hopped onto his shoulder, her tail wrapping lightly around his neck. "Good. Now, let's go. I smelled meat back at the house, and I'm not letting Naomi hog it all."
Parker laughed, standing up and heading back toward the car. "You're unbelievable."
"And you love it," she shot back, her voice dripping with playful arrogance.
Ere hopped down from Parker's shoulder and padded a few steps forward into the moonlit clearing. She stretched leisurely, her black fur shimmering with faint, silvery ripples as if the darkness itself clung to her like a living thing. She glanced back at him, her golden slit eyes glinting with an almost smug amusement.
"Alright, Master since you're impressed. Let me humour you, ," she said, her voice carrying a calm, melodic weight. "I'll show you another of what I've been working on before we go back."
Parker leaned against the tress, arms crossed but utterly transfixed. The air shifted—cooler, denser—like the world was holding its breath.
Ere raised one paw, and the shadows around her responded instantly, rippling outward in waves like a still pond disturbed by a single drop. They didn't crawl or flail; they moved with purpose, flowing with an eerie elegance. The tendrils rose from the ground in perfect sync, forming spiraling columns that twisted upward before branching out like skeletal trees.
Parker straightened, his brows furrowing as the spirals bent and folded into shapes that defied logic—sharp angles, perfect spheres, shifting geometries that seemed to vibrate with some unspoken frequency. The shadows didn't just exist; they consumed the light around them, making the edges of the clearing blur as if reality itself were being rewritten.
Ere's voice was low, almost a purr. "This isn't just darkness, Parker. It's... me. My essence."
As if to punctuate her words, the spirals collapsed into themselves, condensing into a dense orb of absolute black in front of her. She flicked her tail, and the orb exploded outward—not chaotically, but in a cascade of razor-thin blades of shadow that sliced through the air with a faint, bone-chilling whistle.
Parker's jaw tightened, but he couldn't look away. The blades didn't hit anything; they disintegrated mid-flight, their edges dissolving into wisps of smoke before they could do any damage. But the intent was clear—this was power held back, restrained.
Ere turned her head slightly, her golden eyes locking onto his. "I can create. I can destroy. But balance..." She lifted her paw again, and the darkness coiled back toward her, reabsorbing into her form with smooth precision. "Balance is everything."
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Parker exhaled slowly, not realizing he'd been holding his breath. "You weren't kidding about leveling up," he murmured, his voice low.
Ere stepped toward him, her movements languid but deliberate, the shadows still clinging faintly to her paws like an afterthought. "This is just the beginning. You have no idea what I've unlocked, Parker."
He crouched down to meet her gaze, his fingers brushing through her fur, which still carried that faint, otherworldly chill. "Unlocked? Like… your powers were sealed before?"
"Something like that," she replied, her voice softer now. "The whole Robert thing pushed me past my limits. It wasn't easy, but... well, here I am. Stronger. Sharper." She paused, her golden eyes narrowing slightly. "And more ready than ever to keep you alive."
Parker's lips twitched into a small, sardonic smile as he stood, lifting her into his arms. "Yeah, well, don't let it go to your head, queen of shadows. You're still my cat."
Ere let out a soft laugh, her tail flicking against his chest. "Your cat?" she teased. "I'm not just some house pet, Master. But sure, keep telling yourself that if it helps you sleep at night."
As he carried her back toward the car, his mind churned with unanswered questions. 'If her powers were unlocked now, does that mean there's more? What triggered it exactly—was it just Robert, or something deeper? I thought she was supposed to grow with me. This is good, though. If she's stronger, that helps me too… but maybe that incident bypassed the whole 'grow-together' rule?' Or was it the first middle claw that had disappeared and unlocked something in Parker? Could it be what helped Ere progress more while they thought it was Robert's incident?
But Parker had no idea of this. And so did Ere.
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Later, he gently placed her in the passenger seat, his eyes briefly flicking to her status panel in his mind. The details hit him like a truck—Omni Energy levels surging, stats spiking across the board, and new abilities listed under "latent potential."
"Damn," he muttered under his breath, shaking his head as he slid into the driver's seat.
Ere smirked, curling up into a ball on the seat beside him. "Something wrong, Parker?"
"Yeah," he said dryly, glancing at her. "Apparently, I'm babysitting a ticking time bomb now."
She let out a soft hum, her tail curling around her body. "Ticking time bomb? Try 'guardian angel.'"
He started the car with a low growl of the engine. "We'll see about that."
As the Lamborghini roared to life and sped back toward the estate, Parker couldn't help but steal one last glance at her, the faint shimmer of darkness still lingering in her fur. Whatever she's become, it's on a whole new level.@@novelbin@@
And for the first time in a long while, he felt the faintest flicker of relief. But Parker had something on his mind—to finish everything he had felt behind unfinished!
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