Vampire Progenitor System
Chapter 133: Lucifer’s Girl

Chapter 133: Lucifer’s Girl

Krayon Broadcast Tower – 3 Days Later

High altitude. Old-world metal. The sky above was bruised purple from the coming storm.

Luna Rae stood on the rooftop, hair tangled from the wind, fingers wrapped around her mic. She wore no makeup. No suit. Just a black coat, her press badge flapping like a warning tag. Behind her, a drone-camera hovered in silence, live light blinking.

The world was watching.

She took a breath. Steady.

"...Three days ago," Luna began, voice quiet but clear, "I stood face to face with the most feared supernatural in the world—Lucifer Origin."

No intro. No fancy transitions. Just her.

She looked straight into the lens.

"I expected a monster. I found something else."

Below the rooftop, her crew worked in silence—people she trusted. People who, like her, had seen too much to pretend anymore. The broadcast was already linked to all channels—corporate, underground, even black-market netstreams. Everyone would see this.

"I saw a man tired of pretending," she continued. "Tired of running. Tired of losing the people he was supposed to protect. And I saw the truth."

She stepped aside. The feed shifted.

Images filled the screen:

A vampire child strapped to a table.

A young kitsune missing her tails.

A coven elder burned alive in a cage.

A werewolf chained to a wall, howling in madness.

No narration. Just the footage.

Real. Raw. Unedited.

The truth the Resistance buried.

Luna’s voice returned, softer this time. "These are not threats. These are victims. These are children. Friends. Families. People."

The next footage rolled. Supernaturals helping rebuild towns after the Rift Tear. Spirit beings creating healing wells. A werewolf pulling people out of rubble during a quake. A vampire shielding a child from falling debris.

The world had only seen the war.

Now they saw the kindness, the sacrifice... the cost.

Back to Luna.

She gripped the mic tighter.

"They call them monsters. But the real monsters wear suits. They fund labs. They build prisons. They smile on TV while erasing entire bloodlines behind locked doors."

She paused, eyes flickering with heat.

"I’ve been silent too long."

Her voice cracked slightly. Not from weakness—from weight.

"I’ve walked into rooms where witches were lobotomized. I’ve stepped over spirit corpses in biohazard bags labeled as ’specimens.’ I’ve heard the laughter of scientists who swore they were saving humanity."

She looked into the camera again, sharper this time.

"So I’m saying it now."

A beat.

"I stand with the supernaturals."

The feed shook slightly as thunder rolled across the sky.

"I stand with Lucifer Origin."

The wind picked up.

"I stand with every coven, every pack, every forgotten soul pushed into the shadows for being different."

From the tower below, a signal launched—her team sending out every file, every interview, every recording they had compiled since the beginning.

Broadcasts began hijacking national screens.

Billboards glitched.

Streaming platforms flipped to Luna’s footage.

The world stopped spinning for just a moment.

She finished:

"This isn’t about sides anymore. It’s about survival. And if truth burns, then let it burn everything built on lies."

The feed went black.

But the world?

The world erupted.

Human Territories – Urban Sectors, Broadcast Response

In a cramped apartment in Tokyo, a mother stared at her son—his eyes glowing faintly. She touched his cheek, softly. "You’re not cursed," she whispered. "You’re gifted."

In London, a police officer turned off the screen, pulled off his badge, and walked away.

In Lagos, a young girl with fox ears turned to her brother. "She said she stands with us."

He nodded. "Then maybe... we’re not alone."

Back at the Origin Citadel

Lucifer stood at a high balcony, arms folded as the storm finally broke over the city. Rain tapped against the old stone rails.

Behind him, Zane approached.

"You see it?" Zane asked.

Lucifer nodded once.

Zane smirked. "She did it."

"She did," Lucifer said.

"Think it’ll matter?"

Lucifer didn’t answer immediately.

He watched as the skies lit up with thunder, as if the world itself was waking up.

"...It already has," he finally said.

Down in the war rooms, the clan was gathering. Allies were shifting. Eyes were opening.

Lucifer turned, coat flaring with the wind.

"Let them come."

Because now...

They weren’t just shadows in the dark.

Now, they had a voice.

And her name was Luna Rae.

Elsewhere – Training Grounds

The air cracked with heat and motion.

Francisca moved first—legs sweeping low, eyes sharp. Her kick slammed toward Angel’s ribs with a whiplike snap. Angel caught it cleanly with both hands but still slid back a few steps, boots digging grooves into the stone floor.

"Lucifer’s methods are effective," Francisca said, lowering into stance again, breath steady.

Angel rolled her neck, her claws shimmering faintly in the dim red lighting. "More effective than the old foggies, that’s for sure." She lunged with a sudden swipe—three claws cutting for Francisca’s face.

But Francisca wasn’t there anymore.

She twisted, ducked under the strike, and appeared at Angel’s side with a blur of motion.

Angel barely smirked before leaping back, tail flicking in the air. "You’re faster."

Francisca’s knuckles sparked faintly with violet energy. "You’re holding back."

"Maybe," Angel said with a grin. "Maybe not."

The two clashed again, body to body, motion too fast for normal eyes. Palm strikes. Elbow feints. Sparks flew when Angel’s claws scraped Francisca’s reinforced bracers. The sound echoed across the training yard like steel on steel.

Then—

Footsteps.

Both women paused mid-movement, glancing toward the stone archway.

Ella stepped into view, hands in her coat pockets, hair slightly tousled from the wind outside. The training ground lights reflected off her silver pendant, her expression unreadable as always.

Angel’s eyes flared yellow for a second. Her nose twitched. She sniffed the air—

Then grinned wide.

"Well, well," she purred. "Lucifer’s girl."

Francisca blinked and looked sharply at Ella. "Wait... what?"

Angel grinned harder, circling Ella like a wolf. "I’d recognize his scent anywhere. It’s all over you."

Ella raised an eyebrow but didn’t move. "Should I be worried you’re sniffing me?"

Francisca folded her arms, tilting her head. "When? How?"

Ella sighed and scratched her cheek, glancing away. "It’s... a long story."

Angel leaned in, still smirking. "Was it before or after the massacre at the resistance base?"

Ella stared at her. "Definitely after."

Francisca looked between them, processing, then nodded. "Well... good for you. I think."

Angel nudged Ella with her elbow. "You survive his blood magic and that scary charm of his, you’ve earned the badge."

Ella smirked faintly. "Not really trying to earn anything. It just... happened."

Francisca walked back to her side of the ring, grabbing a water bottle. "Long story or not, I want details later."

"No," Angel said with a grin. "We want visuals."

Ella narrowed her eyes. "Touch me again and I’ll twist your tail into a knot."

Angel laughed. "Now that’s Lucifer’s girl."

They all stood there for a moment, the tension broken, the storm outside beginning to roll in.

The war outside raged.

But here—inside these walls, within this strange family forged from blood, shadow, and survival—

There was room to breathe.

And maybe... a little room to tease.

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