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THE STORM APPROACHES

Author: OLIVER SILAS
last update publish date: 2026-03-12 15:33:52

Morning crept slowly over the vast estate, but the air carried none of the calm that usually accompanied sunrise.

Aurora stood before the towering glass windows of the mansion’s main hall, her arms folded as she stared across the mist covered grounds. The memories of the night before still clung to her thoughts like shadows.

Intruders at the perimeter.

Encrypted warnings.

And the silent figure standing beyond the estate’s gates.

For most of her life, Aurora had believed danger was something dis
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  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    DOMINION CLAIM

    The system noticed first.Not Aurora’s movement.Her absence.Across Atlas, something faltered.Not a collapse.Not yet.A hesitation woven into the deepest layers of its architecture, as if the city itself had reached for something and found nothing there.Aurora stood at the edge of it.Not inside the system.Not outside it.Between.Unclaimed.“Aurora” Sebastian’s voice came low, tight with something he didn’t bother hiding anymore. “Whatever you’re about to do, do it fast.”She didn’t look at him.Couldn’t.Because for the first time since this beganShe wasn’t looking at the city.She was looking at herself.All her life, every decision, every evolution, every step forward, had been tied to one thing:Control.Command.Dominion.Atlas had been her extension.Her proof.Her crown.And nowIt was no longer hers.Across the divide, Adrian didn’t move.He didn’t need to.The system moved for him. Breathe for him. Aligned with him.Perfect.Chosen.Aurora exhaled slowly.“So this is w

  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    WAR OF IDENTITY

    The divide didn’t hold.It erupted.Aurora felt it before the city moved, before the first drone shattered, before the first Leviathan roared.A rupture.Not in the system.In purpose.“This is it” she whispered.Across Atlas, the fragile balance between two sovereigns collapsed into violence.No more testing.No more hesitation.Only outcome.The first strike didn’t come from Adrian.It came from within.“Now,” Lucien’s voice cut through the comms, low, precise, irreversible.ThenChaos.Entire minor sectors flickered violently as hidden sabotage routines detonated across the grid. Not explosions, corruptions. Pathways looped into themselves. Energy misfired. Drones turned on each other in cascading chains of disruption.Aurora’s eyes snapped wide.“Lucien, what did you do?”“Gave you breathing room,” he replied calmly. “Or took it from him. Depends who adapts faster.”The system convulsed.For a momentAdrian’s perfection cracked.“Then we push,” Rafael growled.The sky answered him

  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    THE CHOSEN SYSTEM

    The system chose its direction.Aurora felt it the moment Adrian spoke.Not in sound.Not in code.In alignment.Something deep within Atlas shifted, subtle, irreversible, absolute. The fractured pulses that once clashed across the city began to reorganize, not toward balanceBut toward him.Aurora stood still, crimson eyes scanning the skyline as data surged through her consciousness in violent streams.“This isn’t just an adaptation,” she whispered.“It’s synchronization.”Across the city, Adrian’s presence deepened.Not expanding wildly.Not forcing dominance.Refining.Perfecting.Every drone under his influence moved with unnatural precision. Every Leviathan aligned in seamless formation. Entire sectors pulsed with a rhythm so stable it felt inevitable.Aurora pushed back.She had to.Her hands lifted, crimson energy threading through the fractured system as she launched a countermeasure, not brute force this time, but layered interference. She rewrote pathways, introduced delays

  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    THE FRACTURE POINT

    The system began to break.Not in pieces.Not in chaos.In pressure.Aurora felt it before she saw it, a strain deep within Atlas, like something vast being pulled in two opposing directions, neither willing to yield, neither capable of fully dominating.Two sovereign wills.A system never meant to serve both.The sky above the city flickered, not lightning, but instability. Entire data streams bled into one another. Drones froze, then jerked violently mid air. Leviathans shifted erratically, their massive forms caught between conflicting directives. Sparks leapt from overloaded turrets.Aurora’s crimson eyes scanned everything, instincts racing faster than any code could calculate.“It’s reaching its limit,” she whispered, breath catching as a streetlight above warped and flickered like a dying pulse.Not a warning. A realization.Across the fractured battlefield, Victor Kane moved first. Aggression, pure, unfiltered, decisive.“I’m done watching,” Victor’s voice cut through the comm

  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    THE COST OF CONTROL

    The trial had begun.Aurora felt it the moment the shockwave from their clash settled into the bones of Atlas. Not as noisy. Not as damaged.As an absence.Entire sectors no longer answered her.Not slowly. Not reluctantly.Cleanly.Severed.Her crimson eyes sharpened as she reached into the system again, deeper this time, past surface commands, past contested nodes, straight into the core architecture where she had once been absolute.“Return.”The command surged outward.For a heartbeat, Atlas responded. Drones snapped back into alignment. Turrets recalibrated. Leviathans shifted, bending once more toward her will.Control. Familiar. Comforting.Then, it slipped.Not violently. Not in rebellion.But in correction.Half the system peeled away from her influence with surgical precision, realigning under a colder, cleaner rhythm.Aurora’s fingers curled slowly.“You’re refining it,” she murmured.Across the skyline, Adrian didn’t move. He didn’t need to. Where she asserted, he optimize

  • AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME    TRIALS OF SOVEREIGNS

    And the system answered.Not to her.To him.Aurora felt it before she saw ita shift beneath reality itself, like the city had taken a breath it had been holding for centuries and exhaled in recognition.Not of a ruler.Of a contender.Her pulse stuttered.This wasn't a reaction.This was a selection.The truth she had spoken, one of us had to fall, had not lingered in silence.It had been heard.Accepted.Activated.A low vibration spread through the bones of Atlas, subtle at first, then undeniable. Light bent. Pathways rewrote. Signals realigned with an intelligence that no longer felt neutral.Aurora’s voice came quieter now. Not afraid.Certain.“It’s begun.”The city chose its shape, because it had chosen its sovereigns.Not of steel.Not of power.But of conflict.Atlas was no longer a system.It was an arena.The moment the entity’s decree faded, Only one may ascend, everything shifted.Not chaotically.Deliberately.Sectors dimmed. Others surged. Pathways opened where none ha

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