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Chapter 2 by tmd_HC

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Vegas Comic-Con Wrong but yet right?

The Vegas sun beat down on the blacktop like a pissed-off blacksmith hammering at his anvil. Myka, bless her soul, was already sweating through her blouse – and it wasn’t even noon yet.

“You sure this is where Artie said the artifact would be?” she asked, wiping beads of perspiration from her brow with the back of her hand.

I grinned, tugging my baseball cap lower over my forehead to shield my eyes. “Yep, right here in the heart of Sin City’s biggest Comic-Con.” I gestured at the sprawling convention center ahead, a behemoth of neon and flashing lights advertising everything from superhero figurines to anime body pillows.

“It's… overwhelming,” Myka muttered, taking a tentative step towards the entrance. “Like someone exploded a Funko Pop factory in here.”

I chuckled. "That’s Vegas for ya. Now come on, let’s find this ‘Lucky Horseshoe.’ It’s supposed to be cursed with an endless streak of good fortune, but only if you win it fair and square." I winked. “Think we can handle that?”

Myka rolled her eyes, the faintest hint of a smile playing at the corners of her lips. She always looked so damn cute when she was exasperated. It was one of my favorite things about her. The other? Her unwavering belief in me even when I was knee-deep in some ridiculous artifact-induced chaos.

We pushed through the double doors, and the sensory overload hit us like a rogue wave. The air thrummed with excited chatter, punctuated by bursts of laughter and the insistent blare of anime theme songs blasting from every corner. The costumed characters – everything from Stormtroopers to Power Rangers to life-sized Pikachu – weaved between throngs of equally enthusiastic attendees.

Myka immediately started navigating us through the crowd like a seasoned pro, her eyes scanning for any sign of our artifact capture target. I, on the other hand, was in my element. This was pure sensory candy: vintage comic books stacked high, action figures bigger than toddlers, and enough cosplay to make your head upper and lower body spin.

I snagged a free foam sword from a promotional booth – always good for impromptu duels with Myka – and we continued our trek through the maze of vendors and panels.

“There!” Myka suddenly exclaimed, pointing towards a table tucked away in a quieter corner. It was piled high with dusty trinkets: tarnished silver lockets, chipped porcelain dolls, ancient-looking scrolls tied with faded ribbons. A woman sat behind it, her back to us as she meticulously arranged a display

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