Darkness.
Kane knew instantly that he was dead.
One moment, he had been hunched over his laptop, munching on chips, fully absorbed in a Baki fight scene the next, bright headlights, screeching tires, and a sensation too quick to process.
Then nothing.
Now, he floated in something that wasn't space, wasn't air wasn't anything.
It wasn't cold, wasn't hot, wasn't suffocating. It simply was.
Then
"You are not meant to die here."
The voice rumbled through the void, ancient and overwhelming, shaking something deep within him.
Shapes formed not entirely visible, yet present. And before him, something stood.
A god.
Kane squinted. "Alright, this is some straight-up isekai nonsense," he muttered. "What's next? You gonna tell me I'm the chosen one or something?"
The entity chuckled.
"You are not chosen by fate," it said. "You are something that fate struggles to control. A force that bends reality, even without meaning to."
Kane raised an eyebrow. "Huh. Usually, guys in movies have some tragic backstory or one true destinyI'm just some dude who watches anime."
The god studied him, then spoke.
"You will be given a second chance. And with it three wishes before your reincarnation."
Kane grinned.
"Now we're talking."
Kane cracked his nonexistent knuckles. "Alright, first wish reincarnate me in Twilight."
The god paused.
"...Twilight?"
"Yeah," Kane said, smirking. "I wanna mess with the story."
The god exhaled slowly, shaking its head. "Very well. Granted."
Kane smirked. "Alright, second wishgive me the strength, instincts, and power of Yujiro Hanma."
The god nodded. "Granted."
A wave of unimaginable power flooded Kane's being, his muscles tightening, his senses expanding.
He exhaled sharply, testing his movement. Faster. Stronger. Better.
"Oh yeah," he muttered, flexing his fingers. "That'll do."
"Third wish?"
Kane smirked. "Change the Cullens. No more dudes. They're all women now. And they're my mates."
"Granted."
A shift something unseen, stretching across time. The connection was real, even if he hadn't met them yet.
His instincts knew they existed. And they would soon find him.
Wait before you toss me into fantasy nonsense, let's clear a few things."
The god raised an eyebrow. "You seek clarification?"
Kane scoffed. "Of course! What, am I just waking up with nothing? No identity? No money? No clue what's going on? That's lazy world-building, dude."
The entity blinked then smiled.
"Your identity is secured. You will awaken in Forks, Washington, fully integrated into society."
Kane nodded slowly. "Alright, good start. What about money?"
The god sighed. "Mortal greed never changes…"
A small shimmer pulsed in the void. "You will awaken with $500 sufficient for survival."
Kane snorted. "500 bucks? Damn. I thought gods were rich."
"You will be provided a residence," the entity continued. "And, as a precaution, you have been enrolled in Forks High School, so you may assimilate."
Kane groaned dramatically. "Ah, come on. You're throwing a literal powerhouse into high school?"
"You requested structure," the god reminded him.
"...Fine," Kane muttered. "At least let me graduate early or something."
The entity's eyes gleamed. "Your progress will be rapid. Beyond human comprehension."
Kane smirked. "Now we're talking."
The god's hand lifted space trembled and Kane felt gravity pulling him into his new life
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Kane exhaled sharply, blinking against the muted light of an overcast sky.
He was alive.
And holy hell, did he feel powerful.
His senses expanded. He could hear the heartbeat of a rabbit deep in the brush, feel the vibrations of wind shifting through the trees.
Then, he reached into his pocketfelt cash.
"Huh. He actually gave me the $500."
Kane chuckled, shaking his head. "Not exactly billionaire status, but sure."
Then, he felt it the pull.
The Cullens his mates were waiting somewhere.
But Kane? He wasn't the type to rush into things.
Instead, he smirked, stretching his arms.
"Let's see how long it takes for them to come to me."
With that, he started walking heading toward Forks, where his new life was waiting.
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