Vanessa looked directly at Liam, her expression unreadable for a second before she finally broke the silence.
"I knew I could take them," she said quietly. "There were four of them.... I knew I could handle it."
Liam watched her closely, his arms folded as he leaned slightly against a nearby beam. He didnât say anything. He just let her speak.
"Lyla told me not to go," Vanessa continued. "She begged me to just let it go. Told me it wasnât worth it. But I didnât listen. I was so sure of myself... so stupidly sure."
She took a breath, steadying her voice.
"What I didnât know... was that she followed me. I didnât hear her. Didnât sense her. I was too focused on the fight."
Liamâs eyes narrowed slightly.
"I took on the first three easily," Vanessa went on. "The fourth one had the old womanâs purse and a knife. I was dealing with the others when he slipped out of the fight and tried to run."
Liam already felt where the story was going, but he let her finish.
"Lyla tried to stop him. She blocked his path, probably thinking she could stall him until I got there. But the bastard... he didnât hesitate. He stabbed her. Deep."
Vanessaâs voice cracked at the last word, just slightly.
Liamâs expression shifted. His brow lifted subtly in realization, and his eyes softened. "So thatâs what you meant," he said quietly. "That it was your fault."
She nodded once, eyes lowered.
"By the time I got back to Lyla..." Her jaw clenched. "She was already fading. I tried to get her to the hospital. I teleported as far as I could, recharged, then again. But carrying her slowed me down. Cut my range in half."
Liam could picture it. Vanessa, breathless, pushing herself past her limit with a dying girl in her arms, desperate to cover every meter between them and the hospital.
"I tried," she whispered. "But it was too late. She lost too much blood. And the doctors said the blade was a zombie knifeâit tore her up inside. There was nothing they could do."
For a moment, the silence between them was heavy.
Liam exhaled and looked off to the side, then back at her. "So Clark blames you for it," he said. "And now heâs trying to kill you."
Vanessa gave a small, sad nod. "Yeah."
A quiet pause hung in the air before she spoke again.
"The next day... I went to his place. I wanted to apologize. I didnât even know what Iâd sayâI just... I wanted to explain. But when I got there, he was already gone. Packed up, disappeared."
She paused.
"And then a few hours later, the police found the body of the guy who stabbed Lyla."
Liamâs gaze sharpened.
"His body was... mangled. Iâm not talking one or two hits. Iâm talking ripped apart. Limbs torn, pieces scattered. The walls were soaked in blood, and they said it looked like heâd been tortured before he died."
Vanessaâs voice was flat now. Not numb, not emotionless. Just heavy.
Liamâs brow tightened, his thoughts racing. "You think Clark did it?"
Vanessa didnât even hesitate. "I know he did it. Everything about the scene screamed revenge. But the thing is... I donât know how. I donât know what he used. I didnât even think he was capable of that... but after what happened... I donât know anymore."
Liam stood there silently, his mind running through the pieces. The bird tattoo. Clarkâs sudden appearance. His attempt to kill Vanessa. And now... a brutal murder that had all the signs of a man who had snapped.
Something about this was deeper than just grief.
Liamâs eyes suddenly lit up.
"Wait..." he said, straightening from where he leaned. "Vanessa, did the murder back then... the one with the guy who stabbed Lyla, did it look anything like what the Nightcrawler is doing now?"
Vanessa blinked, confused. "What?"
"The pattern," Liam said, urgency creeping into his voice. "The brutality. The body ripped apart. The blood on the walls... Does it match?"
For a moment, she just stared at him.
Then it clicked.
Her eyes widened. She stood up so fast the chair screeched against the floor. "Shit..."
She turned and rushed over to her computer setup. Multiple screens flickered to life as she dropped into her chair and began typing furiously. Her fingers flew across the keyboard, pulling up files, reports, surveillance clips.
"The Nightcrawlerâs victims..." she muttered under her breath. "Heâs been killing for months now, random people, but always the same way. Brutal. Sadistic. Like itâs personal."
Liam stepped behind her, eyes locked on the monitor.
Vanessa pulled up the file on the man who stabbed Lyla. An image flashed on the screen.
It was worse than Liam expected.
The body wasnât just killed, it was destroyed. The limbs had been ripped apart like someone had tried to tear him into puzzle pieces. His face was unrecognizable, crushed into a mess of bone and blood. Across the walls, long streaks of red where heâd clearly tried to crawl, or maybe had been dragged.
Liamâs jaw clenched.
Then, on the screen to the left, Vanessa pulled up a Nightcrawler crime scene.
A middle-aged man this time. The body was completely dismembered. The blood wasnât just splattered, it was painted across the walls, thick and deliberate. And scrawled in long, jagged strokes across the far end of the room: NIGHTCRAWLER.
Liam took a step back, eyes darting between both screens.
Ding.
A sharp chime echoed in his head.
[SYSTEM ANALYSIS IN PROGRESS...]
Comparing MURDER FILE #1732-A (Victim: Lylaâs Killer) and MURDER FILE #NC-026 (Victim: Unknown Male, tagged "Nightcrawler").
Analyzing...
Matching Patterns: Blunt-force trauma across torso
Dismemberment of limbs
Internal organs removed post-mortem
Blood-smearing pattern consistent with multiple high-velocity impacts
Weapon match: Unknownâassumed strength-enhanced or ability-based
Conclusion: 94.6% probability both crimes committed by same individual.
The translucent interface blinked twice before vanishing from Liamâs vision.
He kept a neutral face.
He couldnât exactly explain the system to Vanessa, not right now, so he just looked at her and said, "Itâs the same guy. The same person who killed that man... is the Nightcrawler."
Vanessa didnât argue. Her eyes were still locked on the two screens. "I know," she said softly. "I can see it now. Everything about it... itâs identical."
Liam stepped closer, but his thoughts were racing.
There was something that still didnât add up.
"But I donât get it," he muttered. "Clark... did he always have those wings?"
Vanessa turned to him slowly, shaking her head. "No. Not once. Not when I knew him. He was normal. No powers. No tattoos. Nothing."
"Youâre sure?"
"Iâm positive," she said firmly. "Back then, he was just a military guy. Fit. Trained. Smart. But definitely human. And I wouldâve noticed the tattoo if he had it."
Liam exhaled slowly.
So whatever Clark had now... wasnât always there.
And if he changedâif he became something elseâthen the question was how?
And worse... why now?