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Now reading: Chapter 46: Episode 47: Counterpulse from LOGGED IN AS MY PERFECT SELF, a Fantasy novel by SophiaWatkins007.

The retreat lasted eight minutes.

Eight minutes of uneasy silence across the planet after the hostile energy masses withdrew beyond visible range.

Eight minutes where the sky remained scarred with glowing lattice lines and hovering nodes that refused to fade.

Inside the lower chamber, no one relaxed.

Sarya remained on her knees in the cracked resonance circle, her palms flat against the floor as she steadied her breathing. The filant linking Earth to the greater network no longer burned white-hot, yet it carried a heavy current that refused to dim.

Daniel crouched beside her.

"You’re stable," he said quietly.

"For now," she replied.

Above them, Elira’s screens showed the damaged outer lattice in deep space. Two threads had snapped completely during the assault. One flickered weakly like a torn cable barely holding current.

Sereth’s projection hovered near the display.

"The hostile signatures are not dissipating," he said. "They are repositioning beyond the fractured sector."

Mara stepped closer to the projection.

"They’re regrouping," she said. "And they learned our defensive pattern."

Hollen folded his arms tightly.

"aning the next strike won’t look like the last."

Before anyone could respond, alarms flared again.

Not from deep space.

From orbit.

"Elira?" Hollen demanded.

Her voice ca sharp and fast. "Multiple energy spikes across the defensive ring. They’re not coming from outside."

Daniel looked up instantly.

"They’re inside the shield?"

"Yes."

The nodes above Earth brightened in irregular bursts. On satellite feeds, the glowing halo around the planet flickered unevenly, as though sothing moved between the anchored points.

Sarya felt it seconds later.

A ripple through the filant.

Not impact.

Intrusion.

"They slipped through during the counterattack," she said.

"How?" Kael asked.

Sereth answered first. "During the outward pulse, micro-fractures likely ford in the inner shield layer."

"And they used that opening," Mara finished.

On screen, one node dimd abruptly.

Then another.

Inside the chamber, the floor trembled.

The defensive ring above Earth began rotating faster, attempting to compensate for internal disturbance.

Daniel rose to his feet.

"They’re inside the lattice."

Sarya stood slowly despite the fatigue pressing against her spine.

"Not fully inside," she corrected. "They’re moving between nodes."

Elira’s voice cut in again. "Localized disruptions appearing over major population centers."

Live feeds filled the monitors.

In three cities across different continents, the sky above darkened unnaturally despite daylight. Thin black distortions flickered between the glowing nodes, like cracks in glass spreading outward.

Civilian panic spread imdiately.

Aircraft in those regions began experiencing navigation failures as magnetic interference spiked.

"They’re targeting infrastructure," Hollen said grimly.

Sarya stepped back into the resonance circle.

"We close the internal fractures," she said.

Mara and Daniel joined her without hesitation.

The braid ignited again, though slower this ti as fatigue dragged at all three of them.

Instead of pushing outward, Sarya redirected energy upward and inward along the defensive ring.

On the global projection, the glowing halo thickened between nodes, forming reinforced segnts where disruptions had appeared.

One black distortion shrank.

Then flared violently.

The hostile presence erged visibly for the first ti.

Not a sphere.

Not a beam.

A jagged mass of compressed darkness edged with violent light.

It darted between two nodes at impossible speed.

"Elira," Daniel said sharply, "track vector."

"It’s moving toward the equatorial cluster."

That cluster anchored nearly half the planetary shield.

If it destabilized, the entire lattice would weaken.

The hostile mass struck a node directly.

The glowing structure flickered and dimd.

Inside the chamber, Sarya felt the shock hit the filant like a physical blow.

Daniel stumbled.

Mara gritted her teeth and poured more strength into the braid.

Sarya adjusted her focus sharply.

Instead of reinforcing evenly, she isolated the attacked node and forced a concentrated stream of energy into it.

The dimming structure brightened again.

The hostile mass recoiled slightly.

Then it split.

Two fragnts peeled off and raced in opposite directions.

"They’re forcing us to divide attention," Mara said.

"Then we don’t chase," Sarya answered.

She shifted the braid’s pattern into rotational flow.

Instead of directing energy toward each fragnt separately, she created a circulating current along the entire defensive ring.

The halo above Earth began spinning in synchronized rhythm.

When the hostile fragnts tried to strike again, they t a moving wall of reinforced light rather than static targets.

One fragnt collided head-on with the rotating barrier and shattered into sparks that dissipated harmlessly into the upper atmosphere.

The second fragnt adapted faster.

It slipped between rotating segnts and darted downward.

Straight toward a tropolitan region.

Global feeds showed the sky tearing open above skyscrapers.

A narrow beam of dark energy descended rapidly.

Sarya’s heart pounded.

If that beam reached ground level, the magnetic backlash could fry entire grids.

She did not ask for confirmation.

She redirected the braid entirely.

The filant thickened again as energy surged upward from the chamber.

Daniel and Mara followed her without words.

The defensive halo shifted formation instantly, concentrating three nodes directly above the descending beam.

They converged like closing jaws.

The beam struck the reinforced cluster and exploded into a violent cascade of light.

The shockwave rippled across the sky but dissipated before touching the city below.

Inside the chamber, every light fixture burst simultaneously.

Ergency power snapped on in red pulses.

Daniel dropped to both knees.

Mara’s breathing turned ragged.

Sarya felt the hostile mass still moving between nodes.

It had not retreated.

It was adapting again.

"It’s testing reaction ti," she said.

"And we’re exhausting ourselves," Daniel replied.

Hollen’s voice cut through the noise.

"Is there a way to trap it?"

Sarya’s eyes locked onto the projection.

"Yes."

"How?"

She inhaled deeply.

"By letting it think it found weakness."

Mara understood instantly.

"We dim a node deliberately."

Daniel frowned. "And risk it breaking through?"

"We choose one far from population centers," Sarya said.

Elira scanned quickly.

"There’s an oceanic anchor point in the southern hemisphere."

"Do it," Hollen ordered.

On the projection, one node began to fade gradually.

The hostile mass reacted imdiately.

It accelerated toward the dimming light.

Sarya held her breath.

The mont the hostile presence crossed into the artificially weakened zone, she reversed the energy flow.

Instead of feeding upward evenly, she collapsed the rotational current inward, forming a tight containnt sphere around the targeted node.

The halo snapped shut.

The hostile mass found itself trapped inside a shrinking lattice pocket.

It slamd violently against the containnt walls, sending shockwaves through the chamber floor.

Daniel cried out as the braid strained under the sudden compression.

Mara forced her strand deeper, reinforcing the containnt.

The trapped mass flared brighter than before, then darker.

It expanded outward desperately, trying to punch through.

Sarya tightened the containnt further.

The nodes surrounding the trap glowed blinding white.

From space, observers would have seen a brief star-like flash in the southern hemisphere.

Inside the chamber, the vibration intensified.

Cracks widened along the resonance floor.

The hostile mass concentrated all remaining energy into a single point and hurled itself at the containnt wall.

The impact nearly broke the lattice.

Daniel’s vision blurred.

Mara tasted blood where she bit her tongue.

Sarya refused to loosen the hold.

"Now," she whispered.

The surrounding nodes fired inward simultaneously.

A focused counterpulse struck the trapped mass from all sides.

The explosion lit the sky bright enough to cast shadows across continents.

Then it vanished.

Silence returned.

The defensive halo steadied gradually.

No internal distortions remained.

Elira scanned rapidly.

"Internal hostile signatures neutralized."

Daniel collapsed onto his side, gasping for air.

Mara dropped to one knee, sweat dripping down her jaw.

Sarya swayed but remained standing.

Hollen stared at the screens in stunned silence.

"We just fought sothing inside our own sky," Kael said quietly.

Sarya looked upward through the ceiling as if she could see the halo directly.

"They won’t stop with fragnts next ti," she said.

Sereth’s projection flickered again.

"The greater hostile mass remains beyond the fractured lattice."

"And it now knows we can trap smaller units," Mara added.

Daniel managed a weak laugh.

"So it sends sothing bigger."

As if answering him, the deep-space projection flared once more.

The previously retreating hostile energy cluster had not fully withdrawn.

It had split.

Multiple massive signatures now aligned along the damaged threads beyond Earth’s sector.

Elira’s voice trembled slightly.

"That’s not a wave."

"What is it?" Hollen asked.

Sereth answered.

"It is an armada."

Inside the chamber, the filant pulsed heavily in Sarya’s chest.

The network beyond Earth responded too.

Nodes far beyond visible range began converging along lattice lines.

Not retreating.

Preparing.

The sky above Earth glowed faintly even in full daylight.

For the first ti, humanity’s position in the network was unmistakable.

Not isolated.

Not passive.

Engaged in a war far older than itself.

Sarya steadied her breathing.

"We held the internal breach," she said.

Mara rose slowly beside her.

"But the real assault is coming."

Daniel pushed himself upright, exhaustion visible but resolve steady.

"Then we strengthen before it arrives."

Above them, the planetary halo brightened once more, forming layered rings instead of a single band.

The nodes were not dispersing.

They were fortifying.

And beyond the broken lattice, the approaching armada gathered speed.

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