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She looked down at the gasping Knight, when she was younger maybe she would have felt pity for the dying man, but she had become cold and her heart hardened.
She felt only the satisfaction of victory. Some regret, perhaps, at the easy loss of a worthy advisary.
Bending down, she wiped her sai on his cloak, leaving bloody streaks across the pale material, then stood and turned to leave.
"What a waste" She muttered as she stepped back into the night, away from the light of a full moon.
The fading Knight ignored her words as he slowly tried to turn onto his back. But eventually, he lost movement in his arms, forcing him back down onto the cold pavement.
Saving others had become his life. Saving himself... perhaps, had become a secondary concern. And because of this, Moon Knight constantly found himself on the verge of death. As he struggled with the pain of his bleeding heart and his dying organs, He silently wondered to himself if this would be it. The blow that would finally end it all.
It couldn't end this way. All the work he had put into the identity... the mission... everything. Even at the cost of his own normalcy, even his sanity. But this couldn't be it. Taken down by an unexpected returned opponent of which meant little to him. He didn't want to die like this. He didn't want the entire mission to fall because of this. Khonshu still had much more in store for him. Much more...
Moon Knight peered back at the moon in the sky. It's rays shining down on his bloodied body did their best to comfort him... But he had fallen past the point of it's rejuvenation. Now, there only remained one hope. The hope that had protected him the first time he stared death in the face... In the cold Sahara. When he was chosen to be the Knight of Khonshu.
His vision began to fade, aswell as his awareness.
No. Not now. Not this. , He thought to himself as he tried to plug his opened chest with his hand. But he could not control it. Eventually, darkness overwhelmed him. And the last thing he saw was the moon.
Moon Knight was dead.
But not eternally gone, as Marc Spector's eyes slowly opened.
"Awaken"
Spector contemplated doing so, for a moment. He had no idea what was going on. Only that he was in a light, not on the rooftop he was last seen on. But finally, Spector sat up, feeling his chest. The sai that killed him was back in it... But he did not feel pain. Nor was he donned in his Moon Knight costume anymore.
Instead, that costume stood infront of him. Spector was looking at himself. He was staring at Moon Knight, who stood before him, arms crossed.
"You have not been permitted to die. It was not apart of our arrangement, Marc Spector"
Spector recognised the costume, but not the voice. It's otherworldly tone was more than enough to call question into his mind. Was this... Khonshu?
"Your questioning proves true. I am indeed the Moon God of Vengeance of which you serve"
Spector's eyes widened, at that.
"Do not fear me. For if you adopt the fears of man, you cannot fight those of which you swore to seek vengeance upon"
Khonshu stared down upon Spector, judging.
"Have you... forgotten of this?"
Spector rose, removing the sai from his chest. Throwing it down into the limitless light beneath him, Spector stood face to face with both his own identity and his savior. Without fear.
"No."
Khonshu raised his head, before giving one nod.
"Then you are to be returned to your misson. Fight with wisdom, Marc Spector... Not only with wrath"
Before Spector could examine Khonshu's words, the costume of Moon Knight sprang forward, enveloping him in limitless silver. He was Marc Spector. He was Steven Grant. He was Jake Lockley. He was the Moon Knight, all once more. And death was no longer an obstacle to this warrior. Only until his misson was finished, would he once again fear it's possibility. But for now... there was still much to be done.
He took a breath, as his eyes opened again, behind the crescented mask. He was staring at the moon... But he was lying down. Looking around, he sat back up, realising that he was back on the rooftop. Though he was still covered in blood, His wound was now sealed, and new life pumped through his veins. Moon Knight lived again.
But his assassin was now gone; escaped into the night of which she attacked him from. He didn't know when or how, but he made a promise to himself that they would cross paths again. Because now, their score remained unsettled.
Pressing the side of his mask, Moon Knight listened for the voice of his confident, John-Paul DuChamp. Or Frenchie, as he oddly dubbed him.
"How'd it go?"
Moon Knight sighed, remembering the gang of drug smugglers he had set out to apprehend. Before he was attacked and killed by the assassin. Even more reason to seek vengeance upon her.
"It didn't."
"..."
"What?!"
There was no point in persuing them now. The fight with the assassin had taken much time from his goal... the smugglers were more than likely gone. Escaped. Just like his other enemy tonight.
"Long story. I need a pickup. We're going home."
"You're sure?"
Moon Knight observed the shadows, hoping to catch another glimpse of red. But alas, she truly was gone. If they were to meet again, it would be another night.
"-Yes. I'll explain on the way."
Moon Knight heard another sigh on the other end of the line. He wondered how long it would take for Frenchie to
completely lose it under his employment.
"Be on the lookout."
Shutting off the communicator, Moon Knight stood, his blood damped costume hanging off of him as he waited for his ride. He looked up at the moon only once during the wait.
And it was all the strength he needed to fight another day.