My gaze locked onto Angelaâs, my voice cutting through the charged silence of the control room with cold, unshakable authority. "Gather all the men soldiers inside the fortress," I commanded, my tone leaving no room for argument.
"Set up a perimeter around the walls. No one gets in or out without my say-so." My fingers traced the edge of the console, my mind already mapping out the logistics.
"Then take every man inside these wallsâevery oneâand send them out to live beyond the perimeter. Theyâll set up camp outside. Only women stay inside." My voice dropped to a dark, velvety growl. "And I will be the only man left here."
Angelaâs breath hitched, her eyes widening with a mix of shock and exhilaration. "Youâreâyouâre seriousâ?" she stammered, but I silenced her with a look.
"Gather all the women soldiers," I continued, my voice a blade. "Theyâll be in charge of your safety. If anyone disagreesâif anyone protestsâ" My fingers curled into a fist, my knuckles pressing against the console. "Kill them."
Angelaâs lips parted, her chest rising with a sharp inhale. "Youâre really doing this," she whispered, her voice thick with awe. "Youâre making this place... ours."
I didnât answer. Instead, I pulled her closer, my hands gripping her waist as I pressed her against me. "I have a gift for you," I murmured, my voice low and intimate.
Before she could react, I cupped her face and kissed herâdeep, possessive, my lips claiming hers until she was breathless. The
Nexus
ability hummed beneath my skin, and I let it flow into her, weaving through her veins like liquid fire.
When I pulled back, Angelaâs eyes were wide, her lips swollen from the kiss, her breath coming in ragged gasps. "From now on," I said, my thumb brushing over her bottom lip, "youâre immortal. Like me." My voice was a dark promise. "Youâll rule this world with me."
Angelaâs fingers flew to her chest, her voice trembling. "W-What? Immortal?"
I let out a slow, measured breath, my fingers closing around the fabric of the t-shirtâthe
Magical Tool
humming faintly against my skin.
With nothing more than a focused thought, the fibers began to shift, dissolving like mist before reforming into something far more sinister: a dagger, its edge honed to a razorâs precision.
The blade gleamed under the flickering light, cold and unyielding, its jagged reflections dancing across Angelaâs face. Her eyes were wide, locked onto the weapon as if it were a serpent coiled and ready to strike.
For a moment, I hesitatedânot out of fear, but anticipation. Then, deliberately, I released my grip on
Eternal Vitality
, the power that fortified my body beyond human limits. The familiar surge of strength ebbed away, leaving me as vulnerable as any mortal. My muscles loosened, my senses dulled just enough to remind me what it felt like to be fragile. To bleed.
Angela didnât move. Didnât blink. She stood frozen, her breath caught somewhere between her lungs and her lips, as I raised the dagger. The tip hovered just above the delicate pulse at my wrist, the skin there suddenly too thin, too exposed. Then, with a slow, deliberate pressure, I pressed the blade into my flesh.
Pain flaredâsharp, white-hotâshooting up my arm like a bolt of lightning. I didnât pull away. Didnât even flinch. Blood welled instantly, a dark, glistening bead swelling at the woundâs edge, followed by another, and another.
Soon, a thin, crimson river began to trace its way down my forearm, each drop falling to the floor with a soft, wet tap that echoed in the heavy silence between us. The sound was obscenely loud, each droplet a punctuation mark in the story unfolding before Angelaâs horrified gaze.
Angelaâs gasp tore through the silence. "What the hell are youâ?!" She lunged forward, her hands hovering over the wound as if she could will it closed. "Youâre bleeding! Stop itâstop it right now!" Her voice cracked, raw with panic, but thenâher words died in her throat.
The cut was healing. Right before her eyes, the torn flesh knitted itself back together, the ragged edges smoothing over until only a few lingering drops of blood remained, glistening like rubies against my skin. The dagger clattered to the ground, forgotten.
I turned my wrist, showing her the unblemished skin. "Youâre like me now," I murmured, my voice low, almost intimate. "Unkillable. Immortal."
Angela stumbled back a step, her chest rising and falling in rapid, shallow breaths. Her fingers trembled as she reached outânot toward me, but toward the space between us, as if testing the reality of what sheâd just witnessed.
"It... it doesnât hurt you," she whispered, more to herself than to me. "You didnât just give me some half-measure. You made me like you. Directly." Her eyes snapped to mine, wild with disbelief. "Why?"
I didnât answer right away. Instead, I closed the distance between us, my hand cupping her cheek. Her skin was warm, alive in a way that went beyond mere biology. "Because youâre special," I said, my thumb brushing over her cheekbone.
"Because the world is cruel to people like usâpeople who donât fit, who refuse to break. Because I wanted you to have what I have. Not just the time, Angela. The freedom." My voice dropped to a whisper.
For a heartbeat, she just stared at me. Then, without warning, she crashed into me, her arms locking around my neck as she all but collapsed onto my lap.
I caught her easily, my arms wrapping around her as she buried her face against my shoulder. Her body shookânot with sobs, but with something deeper, something that didnât have a name. Relief. Fear. Gratitude. Awe. It was all there, pressed between us like a storm barely contained.
"I donât know what to say," she choked out, her voice muffled against my shirt. "I donât know how toâhow to evenâ"
I held her tighter. "You donât have to say anything."
And for the first time in a long time, I let myself believe that maybeâjust maybeâI wasnât alone anymore.
Angelaâs arms wrapped around me, her body trembling as she pressed herself against me, her breath hot against my neck. "Dexter..." she whispered, her voice thick with emotion.
I held her tight, my fingers digging into her flesh. "You take care of the fortress," I said, my voice leaving no room for argument.
"Iâll go bring your daughters back." My lips curled into a smirk. "And there are many women in my tribe. Iâll bring them all here." My voice dropped to a growl. "From now on... we call this the Overlord Empire."
Angela pulled back just enough to meet my gaze, her eyes burning with fierce determination. "The Overlord Empire," she repeated, her voice a dark promise. "And weâll rule it... together."
I smirked, my hands squeezing her ass before I stood, lifting her with me. "Together," I agreed, my voice a blade. "Now go. Start the purge."
And with that, I turned and walked out, leaving Angela standing thereâimmortal, powerful, and mineâas the first whispers of the Overlord Empire began to take root.