Sarya spent the entire day at work feeling as though sothing were waiting for her.
Not the usual anticipation.
Not the restless craving to log back in.
Like soone observing her routine and adjusting accordingly.
Her phone had remained silent since the last warning ssage, yet the absence itself felt deliberate. She checked it more often than she wanted to admit, half expecting another notification that would confirm she was being monitored in real ti.
When she finally returned ho, she locked the door twice before turning toward the headset.
Her pigeon fluttered softly in its cage, and she paused to feed it before sitting down.
"Three hours," she whispered to herself, even though she already knew the rule by heart.
She logged in.
Valeris materialized inside the eastern watchtower overlooking Aurelion’s outskirts.
Kael stood near the railing, already armored, already prepared, as though he had been waiting.
"You returned earlier than expected," he said, turning toward her with that composed, unreadable gaze.
"Sothing feels like it’s building," she replied.
His eyes flickered briefly, almost like a rendering delay, and then steadied.
"I sense it as well."
That was new.
Companions normally responded within scripted awareness ranges, yet this sounded like independent cognition.
Before she could analyze further, a system notification appeared:
> Regional Instability Expanding
> Shadow Fracture Activity Increasing
> Ergency Summit Called by the King
The ergency summit marker lit up on her map.
When they arrived at the palace, the Crown Prince Altheryn was already present, standing beside the king and several high-ranking generals. The atmosphere inside the throne hall felt heavier than usual, as if the air itself resisted movent.
Altheryn’s gaze found Valeris imdiately.
Relief softened his expression, but beneath it lay sothing darker.
"We detected another fracture near the southern border," he said. "This one is larger."
A projection ford in the center of the hall, showing a massive crack in the sky similar to the one she had fought beneath previously, except this one pulsed with deeper crimson light.
"The shadows are evolving," one general added. "They no longer dissipate after containnt."
Sarya’s pulse quickened.
Evolving threats ant higher difficulty, higher rewards, and higher risk.
The king’s gaze shifted toward her.
"Valeris, your previous encounter suggests unusual adaptability. I would have you lead a reconnaissance unit."
Lead?
That had not been an option before.
Her reputation had climbed quickly, but this was accelerated progression.
Kael stepped slightly closer to her, not possessive, but aligned.
She accepted the quest.
The southern plains felt wrong the mont they arrived.
The grass had blackened in circular patterns, as though burned from beneath rather than above. The sky crack lood ahead, wider than before, humming with low-frequency distortion.
Her interface flickered briefly.
>Warning: Environntal Sync Exceeding Safe Threshold
Safe threshold.
That phrase did not belong in standard quest text.
Kael moved closer. "Your vitals are spiking."
"My vitals?" she echoed.
He t her eyes steadily. "Your real vitals."
Her stomach dropped.
NPCs were not supposed to reference real-world data.
Before she could question it further, shadows began pouring from the fracture.
These were different.
They moved with sharper precision, and faint outlines of armor shimred within their forms, as though they were learning structure.
Combat initiated instantly.
She coordinated with Kael seamlessly, their blades crossing in fluid arcs as they dismantled wave after wave of constructs. Her Emotional Overflow activated automatically once more, amplifying her reflexes as adrenaline surged.
But this ti, the buff felt unstable.
Instead of warmth, it felt like pressure.
Like sothing stretching thin.
Altheryn joined the fight from the flank, issuing commands to the accompanying soldiers. The synergy between the three of them triggered a temporary battlefield enhancent:
> Triad Resonance Activated
> Damage Amplified by Emotional Link
> Stability Decreasing
Stability decreasing?
Every strike she delivered felt stronger, but every impact she received echoed harder in her real body. Her apartnt felt distant, yet painfully present at the sa ti.
One of the evolved shadows lunged directly toward her.
Kael intercepted, but the shadow split mid-motion into two separate entities.
That had not happened before.
She pivoted and slashed downward, splitting one apart, but the second one pierced through Kael’s side.
His HP dropped rapidly.
The bond ter flashed violently.
Her chest constricted in real life as though the damage had translated partially.
"Stay behind ," she said urgently.
"I was designed to stand beside you," he replied.
That sentence felt deliberate.
Not scripted.
Another distortion ripple moved through the battlefield.
The sky crack widened further, and beyond it, she thought she saw sothing observing from the other side.
Not a shadow.
Not an NPC.
A silhouette.
Watching.
Her tir flashed in the corner of her vision.
2:41:12
She had ti, but the instability warning kept blinking.
The voice returned.
Not from the sky.
From everywhere.
"You are integrating faster than projected."
Her movents faltered for a fraction of a second.
"Who are you?" she demanded aloud.
No one else reacted.
The voice was speaking only to her.
"You were given a controlled environnt," it continued. "Your emotional escalation is destabilizing the boundary layer."
Boundary layer between what?
Ga and reality?
Another wave of shadows surged forward.
Kael and Altheryn fought at her sides, and for a mont she felt invincible despite the warnings. The Triad Resonance intensified, pushing her damage output far beyond her level tier.
The fracture began closing slowly as they defeated the final wave.
Victory conditions approached.
2:56:38
The silhouette beyond the crack moved closer.
This ti she saw it clearly.
A human shape.
Standing upright.
Not shadow.
Not code-glitch.
Human.
Its gaze locked onto hers.
Her real-world heartbeat spiked violently.
Her screen flickered.
> **Unauthorized Observer Detected**
Unauthorized by whom?
The silhouette lifted its hand slowly, pressing its palm against the inner surface of the fracture, mirroring her position unconsciously.
For a brief mont, she felt a tingling sensation across her own palm in reality.
As though sothing had touched her from the other side.
2:59:03
Altheryn shouted sothing, but his voice distorted into static.
Kael grabbed her wrist.
"You must leave now."
The voice layered over his.
"If you remain, integration becos permanent."
Permanent how?
She did not have ti to calculate.
2:59:51
The silhouette smiled.
2:59:57
She tore off the headset.
---
Her apartnt ceiling swam into focus.
Her entire right palm burned faintly.
She stared at it.
There was no wound.
But the sensation lingered.
Her phone buzzed instantly.
Unknown Number.
[You made contact.]
Her throat tightened.
Another ssage followed.
[The next stage will begin whether you are ready or not.]
Sarya slowly turned toward the headset.
The faintest red glow pulsed from within its visor.
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