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Now reading: Chapter 63 - 67 — Reinforcing the Fragile from LOGGED IN AS MY PERFECT SELF, a Fantasy novel by SophiaWatkins007.

The dormant node that had nearly collapsed still flickered on the projection wall.

Its light was thin, uneven, like a candle struggling against wind.

Sarya stood very still at the center platform. She could feel that node as clearly as if it were a pulse under her skin. The chaotic probe had left residue behind. It was not active corruption, but it had weakened the node’s internal rhythm.

Elira adjusted the magnification on her console.

"It’s stable for now," she said, her voice careful. "But its oscillation range is narrow. If another probe hits it at the sa frequency, it might not recover."

Kael folded his arms tighter across his chest.

"So we can’t wait for the next attack."

"No," Sarya said. "We don’t wait."

The interdiary cluster responded to her intention imdiately. Its layered rings rotated, but this ti the motion carried no expansion impulse. It was structural. The rings began projecting thin reinforcent filants outward toward every newly awakened node across the expanding network.

The distortion field — the listener — maintained its stabilizing band along the outer periter. It did not interfere. It did not command. It observed and held.

The distributed lattice entity extended harmonic braids along the sa routes, weaving around the interdiary cluster’s reinforcent lines.

The observing mass repositioned slightly, its containnt arc widening to cover not just the periter but portions of the interior network.

The angular formation adjusted into a broader grid pattern, placing sharp resonance anchors at key intersections.

The alliance did not need instruction now.

It understood the threat.

Inside the chamber, Mara stepped closer to Sarya.

"Can the substrata support this level of reinforcent?"

Sarya closed her eyes for a mont and listened downward.

The deep lattice beneath Earth humd in steady rhythm. It was no longer surging wildly as it had during awakening. It had settled into sothing calr and stronger. The ancient geotry beneath the crust responded not with strain but with readiness.

"Yes," she said. "But we must be precise. If we overfeed the fragile nodes, we will destabilize them in a different way."

Elira nodded quickly.

"I’ll monitor harmonic saturation levels."

Sarya extended her awareness along the reinforcent lines. Each fragile node felt slightly different. So were faint because they had only recently awakened. Others were unstable because their local resonance environnt had been damaged long ago by prior collapses.

She reached the endangered node first.

Instead of pushing power into it, she aligned with it.

The hybrid scar pulsed gently.

The interdiary cluster adjusted phase alignnt so that the substrata resonance flowed not as force but as support, matching the node’s natural rhythm.

The flickering steadied.

Its light did not grow brighter, but it beca more even.

Kael watched the projection.

"It looks stronger."

"It’s not stronger," Sarya said softly. "It’s balanced."

The chaotic fracture beyond the distortion field remained still.

Too still.

Elira’s eyes scanned her readings.

"It hasn’t moved since the last probe."

Mara’s voice was quiet.

"It is studying our response."

Sarya felt the truth of that settle deep.

"Yes."

She extended her awareness further, touching other fragile nodes. With each one, she avoided flooding it with energy. Instead, she helped it find its own rhythm within the wider network.

The interdiary cluster adapted quickly, adjusting reinforcent intensity per node.

The distributed lattice entity braided harmonics that linked fragile nodes together, allowing them to share minor fluctuations so that no single node bore stress alone.

The observing mass projected faint containnt pulses that dampened stray oscillations.

The angular formation refined their grid, narrowing the angles between anchor points for better support.

The network began to feel less like a loose expansion and more like a woven fabric.

Then the chaotic fracture pulsed again.

Not with a violent surge.

With a narrow, needle-like signal.

It slipped along the outer edge of the distortion field, avoiding the stabilizing band entirely.

Elira’s fingers flew across her console.

"It’s masking its signature."

Sarya tracked it inward.

The needle-signal moved quietly, barely disturbing surrounding harmonics.

It was searching.

"It’s mapping our reinforcent pattern," she said.

Kael cursed under his breath.

The needle-signal paused near a cluster of mid-strength nodes.

Then it split.

Three smaller threads peeled away from it and moved toward three different fragile points.

The interdiary cluster reacted instantly, but the threads were already close.

Sarya did not try to intercept them directly.

Instead, she did sothing different.

She let the fragile nodes feel her.

Through the hybrid scar, she extended a simple pattern — steady, rooted, unhurried.

The endangered nodes responded.

Their oscillations aligned slightly closer to the substrata’s deep rhythm.

The first chaotic thread struck.

It tried to invert the node’s phase alignnt.

But instead of eting disorganized fragility, it encountered rooted geotry.

The thread faltered.

The second thread struck another node.

This ti, the distributed lattice entity amplified a counter-harmonic exactly at the inversion point.

The thread unraveled.

The third thread reached a weaker node and latched.

The node flickered violently.

Elira inhaled sharply.

"It’s digging in."

Sarya focused entirely on that node.

She did not send force.

She sent mory.

The substrata beneath Earth carried ancient structural patterns ford over ages of pressure and stress. Through the interdiary cluster, Sarya allowed a fragnt of that pattern to resonate within the threatened node.

The chaotic thread attempted to invert the node’s oscillation again.

But the node’s internal rhythm shifted subtly, matching the ancient geotry instead of its previous fragile cycle.

The thread snapped.

It dissipated into harmless noise.

The needle-signal withdrew abruptly.

The fracture beyond the distortion field flared brighter.

The chaotic presence had learned sothing.

"It will escalate," Mara said quietly.

"Yes," Sarya replied.

The distortion field responded for the first ti since the last clash. It projected a deep harmonic outward toward the fracture — not aggressive, but heavy.

The fracture recoiled slightly.

Elira stared at her readings.

"It just compressed its internal structure."

"Preparing sothing larger," Kael said.

Sarya felt it too.

The chaotic region was gathering coherence again, but in a different configuration.

It was not forming a broad inversion wave.

It was forming a spear.

A focused breach vector designed to pierce the stabilizing band at a single point with overwhelming force.

The interdiary cluster sensed it and tightened its rings again.

The distributed lattice entity reinforced the outer periter braids.

The observing mass brightened, containnt arc narrowing to the anticipated impact region.

The angular formation aligned into a spear-counter pattern, their sharp frequencies angled toward the projected breach path.

The chaotic spear launched.

It did not fan outward.

It drove forward in a single line.

It struck the stabilizing band with brutal precision.

The projection wall blazed.

The chamber floor trembled again.

Sarya felt the impact surge through the hybrid scar like lightning.

The stabilizing band bent inward.

The distortion field compressed massively around the breach point.

The interdiary cluster poured anchored substrata resonance into the alliance route.

The angular formation’s counter-pattern t the spear at its tip, slicing at its coherence.

The distributed lattice entity braided harmonics along the spear’s shaft, introducing interference.

The observing mass injected dense containnt pulses along its sides.

For a mont, it seed the spear would break through.

The stabilizing band thinned dangerously.

Elira’s voice shook.

"Structural integrity dropping at the contact point."

Sarya closed her eyes.

Instead of pushing outward, she reached downward.

The deep substrata lattice responded imdiately.

But this ti, she did not draw its energy upward.

She drew its shape.

The ancient geotry beneath Earth had endured pressures far beyond this.

Through the interdiary cluster, she projected that geotry outward into the stabilizing band at the exact point of contact.

The spear struck that geotry.

And instead of piercing through, it encountered layered resistance that redistributed its force sideways.

The spear fractured along its own length.

The angular formation’s counter-pattern sliced through the weakened tip.

The distributed lattice braids unraveled its shaft.

The observing mass compressed the remaining fragnts into containnt.

The spear collapsed.

The fracture beyond the distortion field convulsed violently.

For several long seconds, no further attack ca.

Inside the chamber, everyone breathed again.

Elira leaned back against her chair.

"It tried brute force."

"And failed," Kael said.

Sarya kept her awareness extended.

The chaotic fracture was not retreating.

It was shifting again.

This ti, sothing deeper moved within it.

A darker region at its core began to rotate slowly.

Elira’s console displayed a new pattern.

"It’s generating a resonance sink."

Mara frowned.

"A sink?"

"Yes," Elira said. "It’s not attacking outward. It’s drawing inward."

Sarya felt the change instantly.

The chaotic presence was no longer trying to break through the alliance.

It was pulling at the outermost fragile nodes, not with spikes or spears, but with gravitational resonance.

Weak nodes began to drift subtly toward phase misalignnt.

"It’s trying to pull them out of the network," Sarya said.

Kael’s eyes widened.

"If it can’t break the wall, it steals pieces."

"Yes."

The interdiary cluster pulsed urgently.

The distributed lattice entity tightened its braids.

The observing mass expanded its containnt arc to include drifting nodes.

The angular formation sharpened its grid anchors.

But the sink grew stronger.

The weakest nodes along the outer edge began flickering again.

Sarya’s heart pounded.

This was not a single impact she could counter with geotry.

It was erosion.

A slow pull at the edges.

She extended herself across the outer ring, touching as many fragile nodes as she could at once.

She did not anchor them with force.

She connected them to one another.

The interdiary cluster responded by linking the outermost fragile nodes into a closed harmonic loop.

The distributed lattice amplified that loop.

The observing mass dampened external drag along its periter.

The angular formation reinforced intersection points.

The sink pulled harder.

But instead of drifting alone, the fragile nodes now pulled against one another in shared rhythm.

The chaotic fracture’s rotation intensified.

It attempted to isolate a single node by increasing drag locally.

Sarya felt the strain building.

The node flickered wildly.

She focused everything she had into that connection.

Not power.

Presence.

The node stabilized just enough to remain within the loop.

The sink faltered.

The fracture pulsed sharply.

Then it stilled.

The gravitational pull eased.

The outer nodes brightened slightly, holding together in shared resonance.

Inside the chamber, no one spoke.

The chaotic region beyond the distortion field dimd slowly.

Not retreating.

Not collapsing.

Waiting.

Sarya kept her awareness extended, breathing slow and steady.

"It will adapt again," Mara said quietly.

"Yes," Sarya answered.

Far beyond the stabilizing band, within the jagged fracture, the darker rotating core shifted direction.

And this ti, it began constructing sothing vast.

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