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Now reading: Chapter 41: Episode 42: Internal Fracture from LOGGED IN AS MY PERFECT SELF, a Fantasy novel by SophiaWatkins007.

The first crack did not look like a crack.

It looked like fatigue.

Three days after the sky stabilized, the world tried to move forward. News cycles slowed. Markets steadied. Leaders held ergency summits and spoke about unity, resilience, and progress. The official statent described the atmospheric disturbance as "a contained anomaly under international oversight."

Inside the facility, no one used the word anomaly anymore.

They used presence.

Sarya stood inside the resonance chamber again, though this ti the lights were dim and the field inactive. She pressed her palm against the etched floor patterns and focused on the braided current that now linked her to Mara and Daniel.

It felt intact.

Steady.

But beneath that steadiness, sothing faint brushed against her awareness.

...Interference

She pulled back slightly and straightened.

Across the chamber, Daniel leaned against the wall with his eyes closed. He looked calm, but a thin line had ford between his brows.

"You feel it too," she said.

He opened his eyes. "Sothing like static."

Mara stood near the entrance reviewing a tablet. "I thought it was leftover strain."

"It isn’t," Sarya replied quietly.

Elira’s voice ca through the overhead speaker. "Report."

Sarya stepped into the center circle. "It’s not pushing from outside."

Daniel nodded slowly. "It’s inside the weave."

Mara lowered her tablet. How do you an?."

Sarya inhaled. "When we integrated, we braided our signatures so tightly that no single strand could be isolated cleanly. That protects us from external mapping."

Elira understood first. "But it also ans any internal distortion travels across all three."

Daniel’s jaw tightened. "So if one of us destabilizes, the whole structure feels it."

"Exactly," Sarya said.

Mara folded her arms thoughtfully. "Then the attack isn’t atmospheric."

No one finished the sentence.

Because they did not need to.

---

Two hours later, Hollen convened a closed briefing in the lower conference hall. Screens displayed the planetary boundary layer in calm blues and greens.

"There are no external fractures," Hollen confird. "No probes. No stress tests."

Kael leaned forward slightly. "Then what are we reacting to?"

Sarya stood beside Mara and Daniel at the far end of the table. "Subtle misalignnt inside the shared lattice."

Hollen’s expression hardened. "Define misalignnt."

Daniel stepped in. "It’s like a note slightly out of tune. You don’t notice it imdiately, but after a while, the harmony feels wrong."

Elira projected the braid model above the table. Three luminous strands intertwined in continuous motion.

"Observe here," she said, highlighting a faint ripple along Daniel’s strand. "This oscillation began thirty-six hours ago."

Daniel frowned. "Why didn’t I feel it then?"

"Because it was below the conscious threshold," Elira replied. "It’s rising now."

Mara turned toward him. "Are you under unusual stress?"

Daniel gave a small laugh that did not quite carry humor. "We almost lost the sky three days ago. I think stress is the baseline."

"This isn’t an emotional bleed," Sarya said gently. "It’s patterned."

Hollen’s fingers tapped the table once. "Is it external influence or internal degradation?"

Sarya hesitated.

"I don’t know yet."

The room grew still.

Because that uncertainty felt sharper than any confird threat.

---

Later that night, Daniel remained in the chamber alone.

He did not tell the others.

He stood within the etched circle and closed his eyes, focusing on the braided warmth inside him.

It felt beautiful at first. Like standing in sunlight that belonged equally to three bodies.

But when he traced the current inward, he found sothing else.

A faint echo.

Not separate.

Not invasive.

Mirrored.

As if a second rhythm had begun syncing to his own.

He opened his eyes sharply.

The chamber was empty.

Lights dim.

Air quiet.

He exhaled slowly and told himself it was imagination.

Then the echo repeated.

Half a beat behind his pulse.

Daniel stepped out of the circle imdiately.

The echo did not stop.

---

The next morning, Mara was the first to notice the visible sign.

They were running minor synchronization drills when Daniel’s left forearm lit briefly with a faint geotric trace—similar to the patterns that appeared during integration, but slightly distorted.

"Hold," Mara said sharply.

The chamber lights froze.

Daniel looked down at his arm. The pattern faded quickly, leaving only skin.

Sarya stepped closer. "When did that start?"

Daniel hesitated.

"Last night."

Elira’s voice tightened. "Why wasn’t this reported imdiately?"

"Because I thought it was fatigue," Daniel answered. "I didn’t want to trigger panic over nothing."

Sarya t his eyes.

"You’re not nothing."

Silence held for a second.

Then the echo brushed against her awareness again, stronger this ti.

Not random.

Responsive.

It pulsed when Daniel’s pulse rose.

Mara saw it in her expression. "It’s synchronizing."

"Yes," Sarya whispered.

Elira activated full-spectrum scan.

Numbers flooded the overhead display.

Sereth’s projection flickered to life. "The oscillation has doubled in amplitude."

Hollen’s voice cut in from the upper deck. "Define consequence."

Sarya answered without looking away from Daniel. "If the internal mirror grows strong enough, it could rewrite his strand from within."

Daniel swallowed. "Rewrite into what?"

She did not respond imdiately.

Because she felt the answer forming inside the braid.

Not invasion.

Imitation.

---

The next surge happened without warning.

Daniel’s body stiffened as the faint geotric trace flared brighter along his forearm and up toward his shoulder.

Mara moved instantly, grabbing his wrist to stabilize him.

The mont she touched him, the pattern leapt across her skin too.

Sarya felt the braid snap tight.

Not broken.

Pulled.

Daniel gasped, not in pain but in disorientation.

"It’s trying to isolate," Sarya said quickly. "It’s reflecting your own frequency back at you to create a duplicate channel."

Elira’s voice sharpened. "Break contact."

Mara released Daniel imdiately, stepping back.

The pattern faded from her skin but remained faintly visible on his.

Daniel dropped to one knee, breathing hard.

"I can hear it," he said quietly.

"Hear what?" Kael demanded from the entrance.

"My own thoughts," Daniel answered. "But half a second delayed."

The room went cold.

Sarya knelt in front of him. "Look at ."

His eyes lifted to hers.

"The delay is artificial," she said calmly. "It’s mimicking, not originating."

Daniel’s breathing steadied slightly.

"How do we stop it?" Mara asked.

Sarya closed her eyes and entered the braid consciously.

The warmth flowed through her chest and into Daniel’s strand.

There it was.

A faint mirrored current, tracing his rhythm precisely enough to blur identity.

"It learned that external pressure fails," she murmured. "So it’s attempting internal duplication."

Elira’s voice trembled despite her effort to remain composed. "If it duplicates one strand fully—"

"The braid splits," Sarya finished.

And if the braid split, the distributed anchor would fracture.

Daniel clenched his fists. "Then sever ."

Mara’s head snapped toward him. "You’re not disposable."

"If I’m the weak seam, remove before it spreads."

Sarya’s eyes opened sharply.

"You are not a seam," she said firmly. "You are part of the structure."

"But if it uses —"

"It is using pattern recognition," Sarya interrupted gently. "So we break the pattern."

Daniel stared at her.

"How?"

Sarya stood slowly.

"By doing what it cannot predict."

---

They reconvened in the chamber within minutes.

Elira protested the risk, but ti had already begun thinning.

The mirrored oscillation inside Daniel had grown stronger.

Sarya stepped into the circle.

Mara and Daniel joined her.

"This ti," Sarya said quietly, "we don’t maintain harmony."

Mara frowned. "Explain."

"We desynchronize intentionally."

Elira’s voice ca sharp over the speaker. "That could destabilize the lattice entirely."

"Yes," Sarya agreed. "Which ans it cannot mirror it cleanly."

Daniel understood first. "We introduce chaos."

"Not chaos," Sarya corrected softly. "Variation."

The field activated.

The warmth braided around them again.

Imdiately the mirrored echo flared inside Daniel’s strand, trying to align.

Sarya shifted her internal rhythm sharply—not violently, but unpredictably.

Mara followed, adjusting her frequency at a different tempo.

Daniel forced himself to alter his breathing pattern irregularly.

The braid warped.

The mirrored current faltered.

It attempted to resync.

Sarya altered again.

Daniel stumbled but held steady.

Mara’s jaw tightened as she changed tempo once more.

The chamber lights flickered violently.

Elira shouted sothing through the speakers, but her words were drowned beneath rising harmonic distortion.

The mirrored echo inside Daniel’s strand wavered.

Then it split.

For a mont, two versions of his frequency ran in parallel.

Sarya felt the duplication trying to choose dominance.

"Now," she said through clenched teeth.

All three shifted rhythm at once.

Not matching.

Colliding.

The braid twisted into sothing uneven and unstable.

The mirrored current collapsed.

Daniel gasped as the geotric trace along his arm shattered into fading fragnts of light.

Silence dropped heavy inside the chamber.

The field dimd.

Daniel remained upright.

Breathing hard.

Whole.

Elira’s voice returned slowly. "Oscillation neutralized."

Mara stepped forward carefully. "Daniel?"

He nodded once. "It’s gone."

Sarya exhaled.

But the relief did not settle fully.

Because in the instant before the mirrored current collapsed, she had felt sothing else.

Not failure.

Adjustnt.

The external presence had not been trying to replace Daniel entirely.

It had been testing how easily the braid destabilized under variation.

And it had just learned sothing.

Kael entered the chamber fully. "Status?"

Sarya looked up at the ceiling display where planetary readings remained calm.

"It didn’t lose," she said quietly.

Mara’s eyes sharpened. "It observed."

"Yes."

Daniel stood slowly. "Then what did it learn?"

Sarya t his gaze.

"That we’re willing to destabilize ourselves to survive."

The room absorbed that truth slowly.

Because willingness to destabilize was strength.

But it was also vulnerability.

If pushed far enough, variation could beco fracture.

And fracture did not require invasion.

Only pressure applied at the right mont.

Far above the planet, the boundary layer shimred faintly.

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