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The Last God

They call Marcus Chen a god-killer. A thief. An abomination. The truth? He's the only mortal who survived when Ares died on top of him, bleeding divinity into his veins. Now every pantheon in Chicago wants him dead before he finishes transforming into something that shouldn't exist, a god born from human flesh. Marcus has three days before execution. Three days to control the power that's burning him alive. Three days to expose the real conspiracy behind Ares's murder. The old gods ruled for millennia. Marcus Chen might be the last god they ever fear.
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Chapter 9

Apollo's spear turned night into day.

The factory flooded with blinding light. Marcus threw his arm across his eyes, the mark burning in response to the divine power. Shadows screamed as Apollo's radiance destroyed them, the Vesper's hunters evaporating like smoke.

"I am not here for shadows," Apollo said, stepping through the wreckage. "I am here for the murderer."

"Stand down, Apollo," Athena commanded, moving between him and Marcus. "Zeus gave him three days."

"Zeus is not here." Apollo's eyes blazed gold. "And I am done waiting for justice."

He thrust the spear forward. Athena deflected it with her blade, bronze meeting sunlight in a shower of sparks. The impact shook the building's foundation.

"Elena, get Marcus out of here!" Athena shouted, engaging Apollo fully.

Elena grabbed Marcus's arm, dragging him toward the back exit. Bjorn covered their retreat, his war axe appearing in his hands as more shadows poured through the windows.

"This way!" Elena kicked open a service door.

They ran into a narrow corridor. Behind them, the factory exploded with divine combat. Light and darkness clashed, reality bending under the strain.

Marcus stumbled, his legs weak. The mark had drained him during the police station escape, and he had not recovered. "I cannot keep running."

"You do not have a choice," Elena said.

They burst into an alley. Three black SUVs blocked the exit, doors opening. Armed men poured out, but these were not normal security. Their eyes glowed faintly. Demigods.

"Greek loyalists," Elena hissed. "Apollo brought backup."

The lead demigod raised his weapon. Not a gun. A bronze short sword that hummed with power. "Marcus Chen. You are under arrest by order of the Greek Council. Resist and we use lethal force."

Marcus raised his hands. "I am not resisting."

"The hell you are not," Elena muttered. She fired her divine pistol three times. The bullets curved in midair, striking the sword from the demigod's hand. "Run!"

They sprinted down the alley. The demigods gave chase, faster than mortals, closing the distance with inhuman speed.

A motorcycle roared around the corner, skidding to a stop beside them. The rider wore a black helmet, leather jacket, and radiated danger.

"Get on!" The voice was female, muffled by the helmet.

"Who are you?" Marcus demanded.

"Someone who does not want you dead yet. Move!"

Elena did not hesitate, climbing on behind the rider. She pulled Marcus up after her. The bike launched forward, engine screaming, just as the demigods reached them.

They tore through Chicago's streets, weaving between cars, running red lights. Marcus clung to Elena, who clung to the mysterious rider. Behind them, the SUVs gave chase, but the motorcycle was faster, more agile.

The rider took them through shortcuts only locals would know. Under bridges, through parking garages, down alleys barely wide enough for the bike. Slowly, they lost their pursuers.

Ten minutes later, they stopped in front of an old church. The rider killed the engine and removed her helmet.

Marcus's breath caught.

She was young, maybe twenty, with silver hair cut short and eyes that shifted between gray and gold. Scars marked her face and arms, but she wore them like medals. Power radiated from her, wild and barely contained.

"You are a demigod," Elena said.

"Half right." The girl smiled, sharp and dangerous. "I am Kara. Daughter of Ares. Which makes me your sister, Marcus Chen."

Marcus felt the world tilt again. "What?"

"Ares had children," Kara said. "Lots of them. I am the youngest. Was the youngest. Until you came along." She studied him with an expression between curiosity and resentment. "Never thought my father would mark a mortal. Must have really liked you."

"I did not ask for this," Marcus said.

"None of us do." Kara's smile faded. "But you got it anyway. Lucky you."

"Why help us?" Elena asked, still wary.

"Because Apollo wants you dead, and what Apollo wants, I want the opposite." Kara leaned against her bike. "Also, I do not think you killed my father. You are too soft. Too mortal. My father's killer would be someone with real power."

"You know who did it," Marcus realized.

"I have suspicions." Kara pulled out her phone, showing them a photo. A tall man in expensive suit, shaking hands with Viktor Kozlov. "Recognize him?"

Marcus studied the image. Something about the man seemed familiar, but he could not place it.

Elena zoomed in on the photo. "That is Marcus Aurelius. CEO of Olympus Holdings. Major real estate developer in Chicago."

"Also known as Deimos," Kara said quietly. "God of terror. My brother."

Marcus felt sick. "Your brother killed your father?"

"Half brother. Different mother. And yes, I think he did." Kara's hands clenched. "Deimos always resented being the lesser son. Ares never gave him the recognition he wanted. Six months ago, Deimos started acting strange. Meeting with people he should not meet. Including the Vesper."

"He is one of her puppets," Elena said. "She has his true name."

"Maybe," Kara said. "Or maybe he went willingly. Either way, he was there the night Ares died. I saw him leaving the scene, covered in blood, smiling." Her voice cracked slightly. "I have been tracking him since, trying to prove it. But he is too careful. Too protected."

"The witness," Marcus said. "David Park. The security guard. He must have seen Deimos there."

"Probably why he disappeared," Elena said. "Deimos tied up loose ends."

"David Park is not dead," Kara said. "I found him three weeks ago. Deimos has him locked in a private facility outside the city. Keeping him sedated and hidden."

"Then we break him out," Marcus said. "Get his testimony."

"It is not that simple," Kara warned. "The facility is protected. Divine wards, armed guards, probably traps. And if we fail, Deimos will know someone is onto him. He will kill Park and disappear."

"We do not have time for perfection," Elena said. "We have less than two days. We need that witness."

Behind them, the church bell began to ring. Once. Twice. Midnight.

Kara's phone buzzed. She checked it and went pale. "We have a bigger problem. Apollo just issued a Blood Hunt. Every demigod and god-touched in the city is now authorized to kill Marcus on sight. Bounty is immortality."

Marcus felt cold. "He cannot do that."

"He is Ares's brother and grieving," Kara said. "He can do whatever he wants until Zeus stops him. And Zeus is not in Chicago."

Elena's phone rang. She answered, listened, then hung up with a curse. "Bjorn just texted. Athena is down. Apollo nearly killed her defending you. She is in divine healing but will not wake for at least a day."

Marcus felt guilt crash over him. Athena had risked everything to help him.

"So what now?" he asked quietly.

Kara looked at Elena, then at Marcus. "Now we do something stupid. We hit Deimos's facility tonight, get the witness, and pray we survive long enough to clear your name."

"Tonight?" Elena said. "We need a plan. Equipment. Backup."

"We have no time for backup," Kara said. "Every hour that passes, more hunters join the Blood Hunt. By morning, there will be hundreds searching for Marcus. We move now or we die later."

Marcus thought about Rachel's hollow eyes. About Ares choosing him in that final moment. About becoming something new or dying in chains.

"Let us do it," he said. "Let us end this."

Kara grinned, wild and reckless. "Now you sound like family. Come on. I know where Deimos keeps his secrets."

She started her bike. The engine roared to life.

Behind them, howls echoed through the city. The hunters were spreading out, searching.

The Blood Hunt had begun.

And Marcus Chen was running out of time.

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