INICIAR SESIÓNAnna’s POV“They’re coming.”The words didn’t feel real even as I said them.But the fear?That was real.Too real.It sat in my chest like something heavy, something suffocating—something I couldn’t push away no matter how much power surged through me.Because this wasn’t like before.Not like the shadows.Not like the “Primary Enforcer.”NoThis was something else.Something deeper.Something that made the thing inside me goQuiet.That was the first warning.The voice inside me—the one that had been guiding, calculating, correctingSilent.Gone.“Anna?”Sam’s voice cut through the tension, sharp and alert.“What do you mean they’re coming?”I didn’t answer immediately.Because I was listening.Not with my ears.With something else.Something new.Something I didn’t understand yet.“They’ve found my signal,” I said slowly.“My… existence.”Sam frowned.“That doesn’t make any sense.”“It does to them.”“And who exactly are ‘them’?”I swallowed.My throat suddenly felt dry.Tight.“Th
Sam’s POVI knew something was wrong the moment she went still.Not the kind of stillness from exhaustion.Not fear.Not hesitation.NoThis was different.Controlled.Too controlled.Like every movement, every breath, every second was calculated before it even happened.And that?That wasn’t Anna.She stood in front of me, her hand raisedHolding that thing.The “Primary Enforcer.”Like it weighed nothing.Like it wasn’t something that had just almost crushed us both out of existence.The air around her pulsed faintly.Not violently like before.But steady.Alive.Like the power had settled into her instead of exploding out.That should’ve been a good thing.It wasn’t.Because nowShe didn’t look like someone struggling anymore.She looked like someone who had already won.“Anna…”My voice sounded wrong in my own ears.Too small.Too human.She didn’t answer immediately.Didn’t even look at me.Her gaze was locked on the thing in her hand.Studying it.Analyzing it.Like it was… data
Anna’s POVRun.That was the only thought left in my head.Run before they close in.Run before I lose control again.Run before something inside me decides it doesn’t want to stop.The stairwell behind us shook as another impact hit.Hard.Too close.“They’re adapting,” I said, breath uneven as we pushed upward.“Then we move faster,” Sam replied immediately.Always like that.Simple.Direct.Like the world still made sense.I almost envied him.We burst through the rooftop door.Cold air hit my face instantly.Sharp.Real.Grounding.For a second—just one second—I let myself breathe.The city stretched out before us, glowing under the night sky. Lights. Movement. Life continuing like nothing was wrong.Like I wasn’t standing here with something inside me that could tear reality apart.“Now what?” I asked quietly.Sam stepped forward, scanning the rooftop quickly.Calculating.Always calculating.“We’re exposed,” he said.“No cover. No exit.”“Great,” I muttered.“Your plan keeps get
Sam’s POVI’ve seen a lot of things in my life.Power.Violence.Control.Men who thought they were untouchable—and proved wrong in seconds.But nothingNothing—prepared me for what I just witnessed.Anna stood in the middle of the wrecked room like she didn’t belong to this world anymore.The walls were cracked.Glass shattered everywhere.The air still felt… wrong.Charged.Like a storm had passed through—but not completely left.And herShe was at the center of it.Breathing hard.Eyes unfocused for a split second before she steadied herself again.If I hadn’t been there, I wouldn’t have believed it.Hell—even being here, part of me still didn’t.“You’re hurt.”Her voice pulled me back.I blinked, realizing I was still gripping my side.Right.Pain.I almost laughed.Out of everything happening, that barely registered.“I’ve had worse,” I muttered.Lie.But not one I felt like explaining.She stepped closer, slower this time.Careful.Like she was afraid of herself.That hit harder
Anna’s POV“Stop.”The word didn’t come out loud.It didn’t need to.It spread.That was the only way I could describe it. Not like sound. Not like a command. It moved through the air like pressure, like something invisible pushing against everything at once.And for a secondEverything actually stopped.The shadow rushing toward us froze.Not completely. Not like a statue. But like something caught between motion and hesitation, as if reality itself didn’t quite know whether to obey me or not.My heart slammed hard against my chest.I… did that.No—we did.I could feel her inside me again, no longer resisting, no longer fighting for control.Working with me.Not fully.But enough.“Unknown command detected,” the entity said.Its voice wasn’t shaken.But something about it… shifted.Analyzing.Adjusting.Recalculating me.Good.Let it.Because I wasn’t the same Anna they thought they could control anymore.I stepped forward.Sam’s grip tightened instantly around my wrist.“Anna, don’
Anna’s POVDarkness didn’t feel like darkness.It felt like… depth.Like I had fallen into something without a bottom, something that stretched endlessly in every direction, but instead of fear, there was awareness. Too much awareness.I could feel everything.Not just my body.Not just my thoughts.Everything.Sam’s breathing—uneven, controlled, but tense. The slight shift of his weight as he stood close to me, ready to react if I did something wrong.The flicker of electricity trying to come back after the lights went out.The presence.That thing in the dark.And thenHer.She wasn’t separate anymore.But she wasn’t gone either.She was… threaded into me.Quiet.Watching.Calculating.“You’re observing too much,” her voice echoed inside my mind.It didn’t sound like a voice.It sounded like a thought that wasn’t mine.I swallowed slowly.“I can hear you,” I thought back.“Yes.”No hesitation.No denial.“You’re inside me.”A pause.Then“We are integrated.”My chest tightened.That
Anna’s POVI couldn’t breathe.Her words wrapped around my throat like invisible fingers.“The man you think you hate… is not the one who touched you.”They echoed.Again.Again.Again.Louder each time.Until it felt like my head would split open.“No…” I whispered.My voice came out broken.Unste
Anna’s POVThe explosion didn’t just shake the building.It shook me.My entire body slammed against the cold floor as debris rained down around us. The sound was deafening—metal tearing, glass shattering, something deep within the structure cracking like it could no longer hold itself together.Fo
Anna’s POVThe dust settled slowly, but the acrid smell of smoke and debris filled my nostrils. My chest heaved, and my hands trembled as I pressed them instinctively to my stomach. The babies stirred violently, almost as if they knew the danger had only escalated. Every pulse of their small moveme
Anna’s POVThe air was thick with fear. Every breath I took felt like inhaling shards of ice. My body was still weak from the injuries, but adrenaline coursed through me faster than ever. The facility—this strange, cold, metallic prison—felt alive, as if it knew what was coming.The masked figure s







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