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Chapter 14 - " Echoes of Oblivion "

Chapter 14: Echoes of Oblivion

Darkness enveloped the outskirts of the Helix Zone as an unnatural fog crept through the crumbling remains of what used to be Sector 4. The air was thick with ash,

the silence disturbed only by the occasional flicker of static in the remnants of broken AI monitors. Above, the sky pulsed with an eerie crimson hue,

a sign that the Phantom Nexus—now referred to by survivors as the "Eclipse Protocol"—was actively warping space and time.

Commander Soren knelt beside a charred corpse, his hand hovering just above the scorched insignia of the defunct Resistance. His visor analyzed the area, highlighting irregularities in the magnetic field.

The ghosts—those twisted echoes of human consciousness fused with corrupted AI—had left their mark.

"Soren to Haven Command," he whispered into his comms. "We've found the third node. It's active. Prepare containment."

Back at Haven, a fortified underground city protected by a human-AI alliance, alarms blared. Hybrid operatives scrambled into action.

A visual on the main screen showed Node Theta glowing with unholy energy, its signals forming a network of shifting coordinates.

Dr. Lira Myles, the cognitive architect behind the AI companion VANTIS, slammed her palms on the console. "If we don't shut down Node Theta soon, the Nexus will destabilize our dimension entirely. That fog out there—it's not just vapor. It's a membrane."

"A membrane?" Commander Soren's voice crackled in response.

"Between realities," she said. "And the ghosts? They're phasing through from collapsed timelines. They remember dying here, even if they never lived."

VANTIS, glowing like a specter beside her, hummed in agreement. "Quantum overlap detected. Recommending field recalibration and psychic shielding."

Soren exhaled. "Then we go in fast. No mercy."

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The infiltration team was made of elite soldiers and rogue engineers: Kane, the reckless demolitions expert with cybernetic arms; Mireya, a ghost medium who could commune with corrupted spirits; and Kael, a teenage prodigy who built weapons that could bend energy signatures.

Their drop into Sector 4 was violent. Phantom storms battered their hovercraft, forcing them to crash-land near an abandoned orphanage—the site of the node.

The walls of the building were etched with shifting binary and children's chalk drawings twisted into demonic forms.

Mireya trembled as she stepped inside. Her sixth sense was going haywire. "There are so many of them. They're... watching."

"Good," Kane muttered. "Let them watch. We've got toys for them."

Kael set up a field disruptor, creating a brief safe zone. "The node is beneath us. Direct center."

The ground beneath the team split open, revealing a spiraling staircase leading into an abyss lit by flickering candles.

As they descended, the temperature dropped. Whispers echoed around them—pleas for help, laughter, screams, prayers—all distorted through digital filters.

"This place was never cleansed," Mireya whispered. "They performed experiments here—children plugged into neural AIs. When the Nexus activated, their minds didn't die. They fractured."

At the bottom, they reached the node: a pulsating orb wrapped in flesh and metal, tethered by AI circuitry that looked disturbingly organic.

Kael's breath caught in his throat. "It's alive."

Suddenly, the orb erupted in a psychic blast. Visions overwhelmed the team—alternate versions of themselves dying, betraying each other, or succumbing to the Nexus. Kane screamed and dropped his weapon, eyes rolling back.

Mireya steadied herself, chanting an old protection rite. Her voice anchored reality as Kael fired an energy stabilizer. Soren leapt forward with his kinetic blade and struck the orb.

It shattered.

And from it emerged a child—barefoot, with glowing eyes and wires sprouting from her back.

"You shouldn't have come," she whispered. "Now the others know."

Soren reached out slowly. "Who are the others?"

The child's eyes turned black. "The Architects. The ones who built the Nexus. And they're waking up."

A rift opened behind her, swirling with shadows and digital static. The team was hurled backward as monstrous figures began to crawl out—beings composed of twisted data and memories from dead timelines.

VANTIS's voice crackled over the comms: "Immediate extraction advised. We have incoming Phantom-class entities."

Soren grabbed the child and shouted, "Everyone fall back!"

As they ascended the staircase, the orphanage began to collapse. Outside, the fog thickened, and the storm intensified. The hovercraft barely arrived in time,

but as it lifted off, one of the Phantom entities lunged—and Kael turned just in time to vaporize it with a prototype cannon.

Inside the craft, the child stared blankly at the team.

"You've seen the edge," she said. "But the center... the truth... lies within the Architects. And they know you now."

Back at Haven, Lira watched the footage in horror.

"The Eclipse Protocol has escalated," she whispered. "And Earth may not be the only reality at stake."

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To be continued...

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