The world ended quietly. It didn't end with fire.
It didn't end with Thunder. It ended with silence. Gabriel Blackwell remembered that silence more than anything else. It had fallen over cities like a suffocating blanket. The night the Vampires came-Not swooping down from the skies like monsters of legend
But emerging from the shadows already woven into Humanity's world. Governments
Collapsed in hours. Militaries were dismantled in days. And within weeks, Humanity-once the apex Species-Was cataloged, Branded, and Reduced to Inventory. Now, Gabriel stood In chains. The
Holding chamber stank of Iron, Mildew, and
Despair. Rows upon rows of humans were
Crammed into a Cavernous underground
Hall, Their bodies packed so tightly together
That Breathing felt like a shared burden.
Rusted metal bars divided them into sections
Like Livestock pens. Dim red lights glowed
Overhead, casting everything in a perpetual
Dusk that never brighten, never faded.
The Air was thick. Not Just with Filth-But
With fear. Some sobbed Quietly. Others stared blankly, their minds already broken.
A few whispered prayers to gods that have
Long since abandoned them. Gabriel did none of those things. He stood. Even In chains, he stood. Gabriel was tall. Just over six feet. With a lean, Hardened Build shaped
Not by Luxury, but by survival. His frame
Carried the remnants of strength that had once been honed through normal life, now
Sharpened into something more dangerous
By suffering. His Black hair fell in uneven
Strands, roughly cut months ago and left to grow wild. It brushed against his Jawline and framed a face that had not yet surrendered to
Despair. Sharp cheekbones. A strong, Defined Jaw. Lips pressed into a constant line of restrainted defiance. But It was his eyes that Unsettled people. Steel-Gray.
Cold. Observant. Alive. Even now-Especially
Now-They burned with something that refused to die. A Brand marked the left side
Of his neck. A deep, Jagged sigil burned into his skin-still faintly discolored, even weeks
After it had been seared into him. It marked him as property of the dominion. Beneath it
A serial number had been etched in smaller
Characters. Not a name. Never a name. Names were for the Living. A sharp crack
Echoed through the chamber. A human had
Collapsed. Guards-Tall, Pale figures in black
Uniforms approached without urgency. Their movements were fluid, Unnatural. beautiful in a way that felt wrong to witness. Vampires.
One of them crouched down beside the fallen
Man, tilting his head slightly as if examining
Something mildly interesting. "Defective" he muttered. The man was dragged away by his
Ankles, leaving a faint smear behind him.
No one spoke. No one reacted. Gabriel watched. He always watched. He had learned quickly. Strength alone meant nothing here. Rage got you beaten. Resistance got you broken. But Observation...Observation kept you alive.
Who the guards favored. Who they ignored.
Which humans disappeared and which ones
Returned. Patterns. There were always
Patterns. And Gabriel had memorized them all. Across from Him, a young woman clutched her arms tightly around herself,
Her shoulders trembling. Dirt streaked her
Face, but her Light Brown eyes were wide
With terror, darting constantly toward the
Elevated platform at the far end of the Chamber. That was where it happened.
Where humans stopped being human. The
Platform was made of polished black stone,
Raised above the rest of the chamber like a stage. Chains hung from its edges. Hooks.
Restraints. Tools designed not just for control but for display. Because this wasn't Just Imprisonment. It was selection. A loud, echoing chime rang out. Every Human flinched. "Prepare the next group," a voice
Announced, smooth and inhumanly calm.
The Gates creaked open. Guards moved through the pens, unlocking chains, dragging people forward. Some resisted, briefly. It never lasted long. Gabriel felt the cold grip
Of a hand clamp around his arm. "Move,"
He didn't resist. Not now. He was pulled onto
The platform with a small group of five other
Humans. They stood in a line, Shackled, illuminated by a harsh white light that made
Every flaw, every bruise, every detail visible.
Gabriel lifted his head. If he was going to be seen. He would not look broken. Above them,
Separated by a glass barrier, Silhouettes moved. Buyers. Vampires of status. Wealth.
Power. They didn't shout. They didn't bargain like humans would. They simply observed.
And chose. A figure stepped forward on the
Other side of the glass. A woman. Even
Through the barrier, her presence was unmistakable. Elegant. Composed. Dangerous. Her Gaze swept across the
Line, disinterested at first. Then It stopped.
On him. Gabriel met her eyes. He shouldn't have. Every instinct inside of him was screaming at him to look down, to submit
To disappear. But he didn't. For a moment,
Just a single moment. The world narrowed
To her gaze. Something flickered in her expression. Not Pity. Not Cruelty. Interest.
A guard approached her side, Speaking In hushed tones. Her eyes never left Gabriel as she responded to the guard, then-a single,
Deliberate nod. The chime had rung again.
"Lot 47 had been claimed," a pause, "Acquired by Mistress Sally." The name echoed in Gabriel's mind. Not as salvation.
Not as doom. But as something else. A
Turning point. The chains around his wrists
Were unlocked. New ones replaced them-Sleeker. Tighter. Controlled. As he was pulled away from the platform by one of the guards,
Gabriel had allowed himself one final glance
Back. At the Chamber. At the humans still waiting. At the world that had ended. Then
He had faced forward. Toward whatever came next. And for the first time since
The silence fell. Gabriel Blackwell had felt
Something stir inside of him. It was not hope.
Not yet. But It was something close enough
To be dangerous.
