
Reign Of The Crimson Phantom
touchofhappiness2006 · Ongoing · 45.8k Words
Introduction
Back when he was at his lowest, Leon collapsed on a street and was saved by Seraphine Vale, a gentle healer who took him in without knowing his true identity. She gave him hope when he had none.
Now Leon is back in Ravenport with two missions: find the people who ruined his life, and repay the woman who saved him.
But Seraphine is not as simple or safe as he once thought. She is trapped by her powerful family, and the secrets she carries are tied to the enemies Leon is hunting.
As danger rises and feelings grow, Leon must choose—save Seraphine, or take revenge and risk losing everything all over again.
Chapter 1
Neon POV
I never thought I would set foot in Ravenport again.
Not after everything that happened.
Not after the fire, the screams, and the silence that followed.
But here I was, standing at the edge of the city, looking at the place that once held my whole life.
My name is Leon Hawke, though most people out in the wider world call me something else now.
The Crimson General.
A title I never asked for. A title I earned in blood.
The cold wind brushed against my face as I adjusted the hood of my cloak. Red cloth peeked out from the edges, the only reminder of what I had become, and what I had survived. My boots crushed the gravel under me as I took another step toward the city lights.
I could feel my heart beating faster, not from fear, but from something I didn’t want to name. Something close to anger. Something close to pain.
Ravenport looked almost peaceful from a distance—tall buildings, warm lights, cars moving like slow insects. But I knew this city better than most. I knew what lived in the shadows. I knew the people who smiled during the day and killed in the dark. I knew the secrets buried beneath the pavement.
And I knew someone here wanted the Hawke family gone.
“Two years,” I whispered to myself. “Two long years.”
I didn’t expect an answer, but I got one anyway.
“You’re finally back.”
I turned slowly. A man leaned against a rusted fence behind me. Thin, dark jacket, a simple cap pulled low over his face. But I recognized his voice.
“Jax,” I said.
He stepped forward, and the weak streetlight revealed his smirk. “Didn’t think you’d show up tonight.”
“I didn’t think so either.” My voice was calm, but my chest felt tight.
Jax used to be one of the boys from my neighborhood. We weren’t close back then, but he always had sharp eyes and quicker hands. The kind of guy who saw everything and said nothing.
Now he looked older. Harder. But still alive. Which, in Ravenport, meant he was dangerous or lucky.
“Word spread fast,” he said, looking me up and down. “Crimson General walks into town wearing a hood like he’s hiding from the moon.”
“I’m not here to show off,” I replied.
Jax chuckled. “Good. Because people here still think you’re dead.”
I stayed silent. That rumor had kept me safe for years. And it had kept whoever killed my family relaxed, thinking their job was done.
“But I always knew you’d come back,” Jax said. “You Hawke boys never stay gone.”
“Don’t call me that,” I said quietly.
His smile faded. “Right. Sorry.”
For a few seconds, neither of us spoke. The cold breeze carried the faint smell of the ocean mixed with car exhaust. Ravenport air. Dirty but familiar.
“How bad has it gotten?” I finally asked.
Jax scratched the back of his neck. “Worse than you think. The people who erased your family… they didn’t stop with you.”
My jaw tightened. “Names?”
He hesitated. That was new. Jax never hesitated.
“Leon,” he said, lowering his voice. “You need to take it slow. The Vale family… things are getting messy.”
At the mention of that name, my heart skipped.
Vale.
Seraphine Vale.
A face flashed in my memory—soft, warm eyes, gentle hands, a voice that didn’t tremble even when mine did.
Two years ago, when I was broken, bleeding, and ready to give up, she found me. She didn’t know who I was. She didn’t ask. She simply saved me.
“Seraphine,” I murmured.
Jax’s eyebrows lifted. “So you remember her.”
“How is she?” I asked immediately. My voice sounded harsher than I meant.
Jax looked away. “She’s alive. But she’s in deep trouble, Leon. Her family is involved in things you won’t like.”
I felt a chill creep into me—different from the night air.
“What kind of trouble?” I asked.
“The dangerous kind,” Jax muttered. “The kind tied to the same people who wanted your family gone.”
My hand curled into a fist before I could stop myself.
Seraphine? Connected to them? No. She wouldn’t. She couldn’t. Not the girl who helped a stranger without asking for anything.
“She doesn’t seem like the type,” I said.
“She’s not,” Jax replied quickly. “But she’s trapped. And the Vale family… they’re not as clean as they pretend.”
I took a deep breath. The city lights flickered in the distance, as if the whole place were breathing. Ravenport never slept; it waited.
“Where is she?” I asked.
Jax shook his head. “Can’t tell you yet. Not tonight. You’ve been gone too long. You need to settle your feet.”
“I don’t have time to settle anything.”
“Leon.” Jax stepped closer. “Listen to me. You march in there now, you’ll get killed before you touch the front door.”
“I’ve faced worse.”
“Yes,” he said sharply, “but not here. Not at home. Things changed.”
I stared at him, trying to read the truth behind his words. But Jax wasn’t lying. His eyes held something I didn’t expect from him—fear.
“Fine,” I said. “Then tell me where I can stay.”
He sighed with relief. “There’s an old apartment complex near the docks. Almost empty. I’ll send you the address. Stay low. Don’t let anyone see your face.”
I lifted an eyebrow. “You think someone is watching for me already?”
Jax gave a small smirk. “Oh, I don’t think. I know.”
Before I could ask more, he stepped back.
“And Leon?” he added.
“Yes?”
“You’re not the same man who left this city.” He narrowed his eyes. “But the people here… they aren’t the same either. Don’t trust anyone. Not even the ones who smile.”
With that, he walked away, disappearing down the dark road.
I stood there for a moment, thinking about his words. About the Vale family. About Seraphine.
I reached under my cloak and touched the worn leather strap of the satchel hanging across my chest. Inside was the only picture I had left of my family. My parents, my younger brother, all smiling in front of our old house.
For two years, that picture had kept me alive. And for two years, the same question haunted me.
Why us?
I took a slow breath and turned toward the city. The path ahead felt heavy, but it was a weight I had carried for a long time.
Time to find answers. And time to repay a debt I owed.
---
The walk to the docks took nearly an hour. Ravenport streets were familiar but different—new shops, new roads, old corners covered with fresh graffiti. People chatted on sidewalks, laughed outside bars, and hurried into restaurants to escape the cold.
But there were also shadows—men watching from alleys, groups whispering near streetlights, cars slowing down just a little too much as I passed.
Jax wasn’t lying. This city was tense.
When I finally reached the apartment complex, I felt both relieved and uneasy. The building looked abandoned from the outside—cracked walls, broken windows, a flickering light near the entrance.
“Perfect hiding place,” I muttered.
Inside, the hallway smelled faintly of dust and old wood. I walked up two flights of stairs and found Unit 204, just like Jax had said. The door creaked when I pushed it open.
The room was small—a simple bed, a rusted table, a tiny kitchen in the corner. No decorations, no personal items, no memories left behind.
Just emptiness.
I dropped my bag on the table and took off my cloak. My red tunic underneath glowed faintly in the dim light. It was a reminder of the countless battles I had survived. A reminder of the blood I had spilled.
I touched the scar on my shoulder, the one that almost killed me before Seraphine found me.
Seraphine.
Her name echoed in my head. I remembered waking up to her soft voice. I remembered the warm cloth she pressed against my wounds. I remembered how she talked to me even when I couldn’t talk back.
And I remembered the night I left her cottage without saying goodbye.
“I owe you everything,” I whispered into the empty room.
My phone buzzed. It was a message from Jax.
Lock the door. Someone might be around tonight. I’ll come by in the morning.
I frowned.
Someone? Who?
Before I could reply, there was a knock at the door.
Three slow knocks.
I froze.
No one should know I was here. No one except Jax.
Another knock. Louder this time.
I stepped quietly toward the door, gripping the edge of the table with one hand.
“Who is it?” I asked, my voice firm.
Silence.
Then a soft female voice answered.
“Leon? Is that you?”
My heart stopped.
I knew that voice.
I had heard it in my dreams countless times. Soft, warm, gentle.
“Seraphine?” I whispered.
I opened the door.
She stood there, wrapped in a simple white coat, her hair slightly messy from the wind. Her eyes—those calm, steady eyes—looked straight into mine. For a moment, it felt like the world stopped moving.
“You’re… alive,” she breathed.
I didn’t know what to say. I had imagined this moment for so long, but now that it was here, I felt unprepared.
“Yes,” I said quietly. “I’m alive.”
Her hands trembled slightly. “I heard rumors, but I didn’t believe them. I didn’t want to believe.”
“How did you find me?” I asked, trying to understand.
She looked away. “I followed you.”
My eyebrows lifted. “You followed me?”
“Yes.” She bit her lip. “I saw you at the city gate. I wasn’t sure it was you, but… I had to know.”
I didn’t know whether to be impressed or worried.
“You shouldn’t be here,” I said softly. “It’s dangerous.”
Seraphine stepped forward until she was only a few feet from me. “Leon… I need your help.”
Her voice cracked a little, and my heart tightened.
“What happened?” I asked.
She looked down, her hands clenching the edges of her coat.
“It’s my family,” she whispered. “The Vales. They’re… forcing me into something I don’t want. And I think… I think they’re involved with people who want you dead.”
I stared at her, feeling the weight of her words settle like stones in my stomach.
“Seraphine,” I said slowly, “tell me everything.”
She lifted her eyes to mine.
“I will,” she said. “But not here.”
“Why not?”
She hesitated. “Because… someone is watching us.”
As if on cue, footsteps echoed outside the hallway.
Seraphine’s eyes widened with fear.
I reached for her wrist gently. “Inside. Now.”
We stepped into the apartment together, and I locked the door behind us.
The footsteps grew louder, stopping directly outside the door.
Seraphine held her breath.
I stood still, listening.
Three slow knocks echoed again.
This time, it wasn’t Seraphine.
A deep voice
spoke through the door.
“We know you’re in there, Crimson General.”
Seraphine grabbed my arm, her voice a shaky whisper.
“Leon… they found you.”
And with those words, my quiet return to Ravenport shattered.
War had come knocking.
And this time, I was ready to answer.
Last Chapters
#34 Chapter 34 Rise of the Phoenix
Last Updated: 6/2/2026#33 Chapter 33 THe Door
Last Updated: 6/2/2026#32 Chapter 32 A Miracle
Last Updated: 6/2/2026#31 Chapter 31 The Monster Behind the Throne
Last Updated: 6/2/2026#30 Chapter 30 The Price of Revenge
Last Updated: 6/2/2026#29 Chapter 29 The City Turned Against Him
Last Updated: 6/2/2026#28 Chapter 28 The Truth They Buried
Last Updated: 6/2/2026#27 Chapter 27 The Culprit Within Us
Last Updated: 6/2/2026#26 Chapter 26 Crimson Chains
Last Updated: 6/2/2026#25 Chapter 25 The Girl Who Shouldn’t Be Alive
Last Updated: 6/2/2026
You Might Like 😍
From Substitute To Queen
Heartbroken, Sable discovered Darrell having sex with his ex in their bed, while secretly transferring hundreds of thousands to support that woman.
Even worse was overhearing Darrell laugh to his friends: "She's useful—obedient, doesn't cause trouble, handles housework, and I can fuck her whenever I need relief. She's basically a live-in maid with benefits." He made crude thrusting gestures, sending his friends into laughter.
In despair, Sable left, reclaimed her true identity, and married her childhood neighbor—Lycan King Caelan, nine years her senior and her fated mate. Now Darrell desperately tries to win her back. How will her revenge unfold?
From substitute to queen—her revenge has just begun!
Alpha Cameron's Vengeful Mate
Alpha Cameron is the strongest Alpha in America and the most feared, but he has a secret. He doesn’t want a mate because of this and has decided to take a chosen mate to become his Luna in name only. His mother, sister, and beta urge him constantly to rethink his decision as the woman he has chosen is a nightmare. They believe that he should wait for his fated mate, but their pleas fall on deaf ears. What happens when he visits the Red Dawn Pack for the Alpha daughters’ coming of age party and finds his fated mate being beaten? Will he save her or reject her?
COLD (Ruthless Player)
“Please… Nick, wait.” He pulled out, thrusted back in. “How much? Twenty thousand? Fifty? Hundred?” With every question, he thrust harder and harder. My neurons are frying with the confusing feeling in my brain. Torn between pleasure, fear, and panic. I couldn't utter a single sentence to save my life.
His cold eyes pinned me in place while he plundered my body with deep thrusts, which only added to my confusion. My dumb body mistook the mixed signals, my pussy becoming even wetter than before.
“I hope she'd paid you well, because I'm going to fuck you all night long, hard,” he growled. “Sleep, then do it all over again. I want to feel you come for me, Andrea, want to feel you squeeze my cock, milking me.
Begging for me to give you the high only I can, I'm going to fucked you until I fuck all my wife's money's worth, I want you to remember how hard I took you while you're meeting her.” I sobbed, moaned, and tried to scramble out under him.
“No, please…Nick, let….let me explain.” Nick abruptly pulled out. His eyes were cold but hooded.
Andrea was sent to take down billionaire magnate Nicklaus Montgomery.
Her mission was simple: get close, seduce him, find the proof, and disappear. Instead Andrea finds herself exposed—cornered into signing a contract that binds her to Nicklaus's side as his lover. Now she’s living in his world of wealth, danger, and secrets… and the deeper she falls into his bed, the harder it becomes to remember what side she's on.
Timeless Us
The world she knew is gone.
Her husband, Nathan, is no longer the young man she left behind—he’s successful, respected, and living with a new family.
But when the woman who disappeared twenty-three years ago suddenly returns…
Can love survive the years that were lost?
After the Divorce She Became Untouchable
Her husband, Abel Donovan, a ruthless and powerful figure, gave her no chance to defend herself, readily believing his stepsister's lies.
Anna was pregnant with his child and was cruelly driven away.
Five years later, Annabelle was no longer the infamous, abandoned woman she once was. She returned as the CEO of the global fashion empire BelleNova.
Abel never imagined she would return, especially with his child.
The Last Sempyr: Alpha's Fated Mate
“Watch me,” I snap.
His icy gaze flicks to my lips.
I know I’m trapped.
I’m a stray fighting to keep orphans alive—until I’m caught and chained to the North’s most feared Alpha.
Xuaru Ruel is war-forged, ice-cold, bound to a king who owns him.
He was born to kill my kind. Instead, he keeps me close.
Calls it discipline. Lies.
The fated mate bond ignited, and his wolf won’t let me go.
He fights the pull, yet always comes back.
If he learns my secret…
He’ll choose: hand me to his king…
Or burn the world to claim me as his.
How Not To Fall For A Dragon
Which is why it was more than a little confusing when a letter arrived with my name already printed on a schedule, a dorm waiting, and classes picked out as if someone knew me better than I knew myself. Everyone knows the Academy, it’s where witches sharpen their spells, shifters master their forms, and every kind of magical creature learns to control their gifts.
Everyone except me.
I don’t even know what I am. No shifting, no magic tricks, nothing. Just a girl surrounded by people who can fly, conjure fire, or heal with a touch. So I sit through classes pretending I belong, and I listen hard for any clue that might tell me what’s hidden in my blood.
The only person more curious than me is Blake Nyvas, tall, golden-eyed, and very much a Dragon. People whisper that he’s dangerous, warn me to keep my distance. But Blake seems determined to solve the mystery of me, and somehow I trust him more than anyone else.
Maybe it’s reckless. Maybe it’s dangerous.
But when everyone else looks at me like I don’t belong, Blake looks at me like I’m a riddle worth solving.
The Vampire Prince's Hybrid Bride
The Alpha Who Hated Me
"Why isn't it working?" he demands.
"Because it's real," I whisper. "Whether you want it or not."
"Then I'll make it clear another way," he says.
He turns to address the entire cafeteria. His voice carries to every corner of the room.
"Let me be perfectly clear," he announces. "She's not my mate. She's not my anything. She's just a sad little girl who needs to learn her place."
The silence that follows is deafening. Hundreds of students stare at me with pity. With disgust. With relief that they're not in my position.
I sit there shaking. My wolf curls up in a corner of my mind and whimpers.
But he's not our mate anymore. He made that clear.
He's nothing to me.
She came to survive. He was born to rule. Fate made them mates. And that’s where the nightmare began.
Evangeline has spent her whole life on the edge, unwanted, unclaimed, and surviving in the shadows of Crescent Moon Pack. A omega by blood and an outcast by choice, she’s learned to keep her head down and her scars hidden. But when her dying uncle asks her to enroll at Blackclaw Academy, a school built on bloodlines, brutality, and unforgiving rules..... she agrees. For him, not for herself.
She expected whispers. Glares. Even cruelty.
What she didn’t expect was Ronan Nightbane.
The Contract Wife: Marriage Of Malice
He didn't finish. He didn't need to.
I didn't tell him to stop.
Instead, my fingers curled into his shirt, clutching the fabric as though it was my only anchor. Something in him snapped—something he had been holding back for too long. His mouth found mine in a kiss that wasn't tender, but hungry, desperate.
I gasped into him, his hand sliding up to cup my jaw, holding me as if afraid I might vanish.
"You drive me insane," he breathed against my mouth, his lips trailing to my throat. "I can't lose you, Ella. Not you."
My head fell back, a soft sound escaping me as his fingers memorized my waist. My anger melted beneath his desperation.
"James..." I whispered, more plea than protest.
His hand caught mine, fingers threading together tightly. "I'll bring him back. I swear it. Just... don't turn away from me. Please."
The word please—low, ragged, almost broken—undid me more than anything else could have.
Ella never imagined she would marry the man she had secretly loved for years in such a way.
When her brother Theo faced twenty-five years in prison for massive embezzlement, the ruthless business tycoon James Lancaster offered her a deal: marry him in exchange for her brother's freedom.
This wasn't a fairy tale proposal, but a carefully orchestrated revenge. Because in James's heart, Ella was the culprit who had killed his sister Cecilia. He wanted her to pay the price—to atone with a lifetime of suffering.
The Cursed Alpha King’s Wolfless Bride
BROKEN TRUST
Neither of them knew she was carrying his child.
Emily’s affair didn’t just end her marriage—it erased the life she thought was guaranteed. Ryan left without looking back, carrying his anger like armor and leaving Emily alone with regret she would never outrun. Three years later, fate drags them back into each other’s world, along with a little girl who has Ryan’s eyes and a truth that shatters everything he thought he knew.
Old wounds reopen, grief masquerades as rage, and love refuses to stay buried. As parenthood binds them together and the past demands accountability, Emily and Ryan must face the question neither of them is ready to answer: is broken trust the end of their story… or the beginning of a love forged through loss, forgiveness, and brutal honesty?












