LOGIN“…select which life continues.”“No.”The word tears out of me.Broken.Desperate.Furious.“No—no, you don’t get to do this!”Leon doesn’t move.Doesn’t breathe.Doesn’t react.Just—still.Like the world chose to pause—and forgot to bring him back.“…this isn’t balance!” I scream.“…this is control!”“…balance requires equal exchange…”“…then take something else!”“…primary variables required…”“…we’re not variables!”**Silence.Cold.Unfeeling.Because it doesn’t care what I call us.“…you said coexistence,” I whisper.“…this isn’t coexistence.”“…coexistence requires stability…”“…then fix it another way!”“…this is optimal solution…”“…it’s not!”My hands shake as I grip Leon tighter.“…you don’t understand us!”“…understanding is sufficient…”“…no—it’s not!”Silence crashes down again.Because this—this is the final wall.The thing it doesn’t get.The thing it can’t calculate.“…you think this is balance?” I say, voice shaking.“…choosing one life over another?”“…yes.”“…then
“…final outcome… calculating.”“No.”Leon’s voice cuts through the silence.Low.Unsteady.“…we’re not just standing here waiting for a verdict.”“…we don’t have a choice,” I whisper.“…we always have a choice.”“…not this time.”The screen flickers again.Numbers shifting.Unstable.Like the system itself isn’t certain.“…evaluation conflict detected…”My heart stutters.“…what does that mean?”Leon’s eyes narrow.“…it’s not sure.”“…about what?”“…about us.”Silence.Because that—that’s new.“…we broke something,” I say quietly.“…or we changed something.”“…same thing.”The air hums again.But not like before.Not controlled.Not precise.This feels… unstable.Like the system is struggling to define something it doesn’t understand.“…contradiction present…”“…you see that?” Leon mutters.“…yeah.”“…it doesn’t know what to do with us.”“…good.”“…or very bad.”The lights flicker violently.Then—The voice returns.Stronger.Closer.Everywhere.“…human variables exceed predictive ra
“…final phase… Leon.”“No.”The word comes from me before he can even react.Sharp.Immediate.Protective.Leon exhales slowly.“…it was always going to be me next.”“…doesn’t mean I like it.”“…doesn’t matter if we like it.”“…it does to me.”Silence.Heavy.Because we both know—this isn’t something we can avoid.The air shifts again.That same pull.That same pressure.But stronger this time.Focused.Locked onto him.“…don’t let it take you,” I whisper.“…I don’t think I get a choice.”“…you always have a choice.”“…we’ll see.”The world fractures.Not violently.Not like before.This time—it folds.Quietly.Deliberately.And suddenly—we’re not in the hospital anymore.We’re somewhere else.Dark.Cold.Familiar.Leon stiffens beside me.“…no,” he mutters.“…what is this?” I ask.He doesn’t answer.Because he already knows.And whatever it is—it’s worse than mine.The space around us sharpens.Walls forming.Concrete.Steel.Dim lights flickering above.A room.Locked.Empty.Ex
“…final evaluation… initiated.”The words don’t fade.They stay.Burning into every screen.Every surface.Every reflection.Like a verdict waiting to happen.“…what does that mean?” I whisper.Leon doesn’t answer immediately.His eyes are scanning everything—calculating—anticipating—fighting something I can’t see.“…it’s not testing the world anymore,” he says quietly.“…then what?”“…it’s testing us.”My chest tightens.“…we already chose.”“…that wasn’t the final choice.”“…then what is?”Silence.Then—The lights cut out.Total darkness swallows the hallway.Gasps echo.Footsteps stumble.Chaos threatens to rise—but it doesn’t.Because before panic can take hold—Everything stops.Completely.Sound.Movement.Time.Gone.“…Leon?” I whisper.No answer.My heart spikes.“…Leon!”“…I’m here.”Relief crashes in—brief—fragile.“…what’s happening?”“…I don’t know.”But I feel it.That shift.That pull.Like something is separating us from everything else.Isolating.Focusing.The
“…coexistence stability: 21%.”The number burns into my vision.Twenty-one.That’s not survival.That’s a countdown.“…it’s dropping,” I whisper.Leon’s jaw tightens.“…yeah.”“…how fast?”“…too fast.”The screen flickers—updates—“…20%.”My chest tightens.“No.”“…it’s reacting to something,” Leon mutters.“…what?”“…us.”Silence crashes in.“…our choice?” I ask.“…our instability.”“…we just chose coexistence!”“…we chose it,” he says quietly.“…but we’re not stable.”The word lingers.Heavy.Because he’s right.We’re not.We’re still shaken.Still unsure.Still—afraid.And it can see that.Measure it.Calculate it.“…then we fix it,” I say.“…how?”“…we prove it wrong.”“…Maria—this isn’t something you just prove with words.”“…then not words.”I step closer to him.Heart racing.Mind clearer than it’s been since this started.“…we show it something it can’t calculate.”“…like what?”I hesitate.Just for a second.Because this—this is everything.“…certainty.”He frowns slightly
“…final variable… Maria.”“No.”The word leaves me instantly.Sharp.Defiant.Because I refuse to let this—whatever it is—reduce me to a variable.Leon’s grip tightens painfully around my wrist.“…Maria, listen to me—”“I’m not running.”“…you don’t know what it’s about to do.”“…I don’t care.”“…I do.”Silence cracks between us.Tense.Urgent.Alive.“…it’s isolating you,” he says quickly.“…pulling everything toward a single outcome.”“…then we break it.”“…we might not be able to.”“…we will.”The air shifts.Heavy.Focused.Like everything in the room—every device—every signal—has turned toward me.Watching.Waiting.“…assessment required…”The voice isn’t loud.But it’s everywhere.Inside the hum of electricity.Inside the silence between breaths.“…you’re not taking her,” Leon growls.“…host interference acknowledged…”“…back off,” he snaps.“…emotional bond confirmed…”I feel it.That pressure again.But different this time.Not invasive.Not forceful.Just—present.Like it
Blood.That’s the first thing I see.Too much of it.Dark.Fresh.Spreading across the concrete like it belongs there.“Stop the car.”The command rips out of me before I even realize I’ve spoken.Tires screech.The SUV jerks violently.“Sir—?”“Now!”We halt.Hard.I’m already out before the engin
“Target identified.”Her grip tightens around my wrist.Cold.Unbreakable.Wrong.Everything about this is wrong.“Maria—”Too late.She moves.Fast.Precise.Deadly.Her other hand comes up—straight for my throat.I twist just in time, breaking the angle—but not the impact. Her strike glances off
“Say something.”My voice sounds wrong.Too tight.Too sharp.Like it’s barely holding together.Maria doesn’t answer.She just stands there.Still.Composed.Perfectly… empty.“Maria.”Nothing.Not even a flicker.Not even a breath out of place.Like she’s already gone.Something inside me cracks.
“Choose.”The word cracks through the room before I can breathe.Adrian doesn’t raise his voice.He doesn’t need to.Because everything about this moment is already suffocating.I can feel it—pressing in.Tight.Unforgiving.My eyes lock onto Leon.He’s still restrained.Still bleeding.Still watc







