The Shadow Within: Isekai
Kaito wasn't a hero. He wasn't even close.
One minute he was in his cramped Tokyo apartment, worrying about deadlines and whether he should text that girl from the coffee shop. The next, he's standing in a summoning circle with a king staring at him like he's a stray dog that wandered into the wrong room.
Turns out, the prophecy got it wrong. He has no magic. No skills. No latent power waiting to be unlocked. Just a twenty-three-year-old college dropout whose greatest achievement is beating a video game without help.
The kingdom calls him a failed summon. The knights call him useless. And Sir Akira, the golden-haired knight assigned to "train" him, calls him bait.
Three weeks of humiliation. Three weeks of being laughed at, whispered about, and treated like garbage. And then, on a routine scouting mission, Akira finally does what he's been planning all along: he leaves Kaito in the middle of the frozen Gloomwood Forest, alone, bleeding, and surrounded by monsters.
The beast that finds him is massive. Eight feet of muscle and teeth, with eyes that glow red in the darkness. It's fast. It's smart. And it's been tracking them for hours, waiting for easy prey.
Kaito should die. That's what's supposed to happen. That's what everyone planned.
But something inside him breaks, or maybe something wakes up.
The shadows around him move. Not stretch or flicker, but move, like they've been waiting for this moment. And when the beast lunges, it doesn't find a helpless victim. It finds a wall of darkness so thick it looks solid.
Kaito doesn't understand what's happening. He doesn't know where this power came from or what it means. All he knows is that for the first time since he was ripped out of his world, he isn't helpless.
He's angry.
And when the dust settles, when the beast is broken and bleeding at his feet, Kaito makes a choice that surprises even himself. He doesn't finish it. He sits down in the dirt, looks the monster in the eyes, and says, "I'm not going to kill you."
Not because he's merciful. Not because he's kind. But because he's tired of being the thing that gets used, the thing that gets left behind.
The beast watches him with those glowing red eyes. It doesn't attack. It just… breathes. And somehow, in that frozen clearing under twin moons, something shifts. Not friendship, exactly. But maybe understanding.
Kaito leans back against a fallen tree, shadows curling around his fingers like they've always belonged there. Tomorrow, he'll figure out what he is. Tomorrow, he'll find out why this power woke up inside him.
But tonight? Tonight, he lets the darkness hold him.
And somewhere in the kingdom, Sir Akira is probably raising a glass, thinking he's rid of the useless one.
He has no idea what's coming.
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