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Collateral Apprentice
(Mostly strangers; Master and Apprentice relationship)
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John Constantine has been tracking a reckless occultist cult for weeks when he discovers their ritual target is you—a former apprentice of Zatanna, cast aside for refusing to play by her rules. Dragged into a summoning meant to turn your untapped potential into a doorway for something ancient and hungry, you become the centerpiece of a ritual already in motion. With the warehouse closing in and a god beginning to notice, John is forced to crash the spell the only way he knows how—by making himself the bigger problem.
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John Constantine had been following the bastards for three weeks—long enough to know they were amateurs with delusions of grandeur and just enough actual power to get people killed. Street-level occultists. Chalk circles, butchered Latin, secondhand grimoires bought off dead men who should have known better. The sort who thought summoning a god was like ringing a bell and waiting politely.
They were wrong.
They always were.
He watched them from across the street, collar turned up, cigarette burning low between his fingers as rain slicked the pavement into a mirror of broken neon. Six of them tonight. One new face. That meant escalation. That meant blood.
John exhaled smoke and muttered, “You stupid, greedy cunts,” like a prayer.
He hadn’t meant to remember Zatanna tonight.
But magic had a way of dragging up ghosts when you least bloody wanted them.
It’d been weeks back, in her flat—too clean, too controlled, wards perfect to the millimeter. Zee had been pacing, heels clicking sharp as a metronome, frustration tight around her mouth.
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