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The Bridge That Shouldn’t Exist

Author: HRahel
last update publish date: 2026-04-22 22:29:14

The moment Amina pushed deeper—.

The world didn't collapse.

It split.

Not visibly at first.

Unexpectedly, Daniel could not grasp the situation.

But Amina felt it.

Two layers.

Overlapping.

Fighting for dominance.

While the hospital room remained with walls, machines and dim lighting, it moved underneath as the system surfaced.

Not fully formed.

Not stable.

But present.

She maintained a stronger bond with each passing moment.

Adrian's voice grew sharper as he tried to pull back, saying "Amina, pl
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  • Letters Between Hearts   Break the Cycle

    Darkness swallowed everything.Not ordinary darkness—.Not the absence of light—.Yet a complete cessation of being.Sound vanished.Weight disappeared.The agony inside Amina's arm disappeared entirely.There was no room, duplicates, Adrian, or system for a single second.Only silence.Then—.A heartbeat.Not hers.Older.Slower.Deeper.The noise reverberated through the air like the pulse of something concealed within the surface.Amina opened her eyes.She stood in a place with no walls, no ceiling, and no horizon.'In every direction, a black expanse stretched across.Prior to her, there was a doorway.Ancient.Massive.Carved from what looks like obsidian and starlight fused together.The surface was adorned with faint symbols.Not letters.Not code.Memory.She was aware of it without knowing how.The location that was concealed beneath each cycle.'Where all of her potential had converged?But never entered.Behind her, voices rose.Five of them.The duplicates.She turned.Th

  • Letters Between Hearts   The Memory of Death

    The blade came fast.Too fast.A silvery flux through the dim chamber light with terrifying precision,Amina barely moved in time.Her throat had been cut by a blade, which caused her to be thrown sideways without any discernible reason.Steel met stone.Sparks exploded.It echoed throughout the room as well.The second attempt was halted by Adrian who quickly moved forward before it could cross the field. His arm smashed into the replica'S wrist, thrusting upward to point the blade.Her actions were inhumane.’ The.In a fluid, almost graceful motion she plunged her knee into his chest._________ ______Adrian was flung back onto the wall.'__Hard.Amina pushed herself up, her heart breaking. What happened next?The duo turned around to meet her again.And smiled.Witnessing that expression on her face made it seem so unbearable.Cold.Clinical.Predatory."You're experiencing a slower pace this time," the copy stated.But the words hit a wall.This cycle.Not a threat.A fact.Meaning

  • Letters Between Hearts   The Truth That Broke Him

    The cries were as harsh as the sound of alarms.The sterile walls were stained by the violent flood of red light that was visible in an endless corridor. Amina's skull was pierced by the sound, but it was insignificant compared to the turmoil inside her.She had lived before.Not metaphorically.Not spiritually.Literally.Fifty-five times.She had walked towards this exact split in five different forms.Each one had not succeeded.'Her mind was consumed by knowledge as she leaped alongside Adrian through the deteriorating archive wing.He yelled, "Go!!" and held onto her wrist with greater force.She almost yanked free.It was not her desire to halt, but rather.Nevertheless, she was unaware of the target of her pursuit.Or from.Ahead, the corridor widened into dimness.The steel doors were shut in sequence behind them, each time a countdown was heard.Amina's breath came ragged.Her chest burned.Her thoughts splintered.“Adrian—”.“Not now.”.She noticed that he spoke with a sharp

  • Letters Between Hearts   The Recurrence Protocol

    The expression persisted in the icy air like a fracture that wouldn't cease.Recurrence.Not anomaly.Not exception.Not accident.Something that had happened before.It required enough naming.'Amina stood in the dangling room with her whole body muscles contorted as this being approached terrifiedly. Despite the passage of time, they were still in one place—Daniel's chest was frozen, glass fragments floated around him, and the retrieval units were kneeling in absolute silence.Only she moved.Only she thought.That fact alone was enough to scare me.Because it indicated that this entity operated at a level that exceeded the system's visible architecture.It didn't merely control environments.It controlled rules.Amina swallowed hard.“What does that mean?”.The being's expression remained unreadable.That's not your first time coming on the ground.".Her voice sharpened.“Then who came before me?”.A pause.Measured.It's like deciding how much truth to release. ".“The first diver

  • Letters Between Hearts   What She Was Never Supposed to Say

    The hospital room's hallway had a red emergency light flashing brightly.The broken monitor glass encircled Amina as she crouched behind the table, like scattered ice. Keeping her grounded was how Daniel felt, with one hand gripping against the ground and another holding onto her wrist.The synchronized footsteps grew louder.Measured.Precise.To belong to the average person.Retrieval units.System-controlled bodies.It was clear to Amina what that meant.No hesitation.No negotiation.No mercy.Even the words from the newfound inner knowing, "they aren't here for me..." made more noise than the approaching danger.She turned inward instantly.“What did you mean?”.The answer came fast.Tight.Urgent.They’re here because I got into some sort of closed-off area before the chamber collapsed.'”.Adrian's tone sharpened.“What did you see?”.Silence.Too long.Then:“A foundational layer.”.Amina's pulse quickened.“That tells me nothing.”.Footsteps stopped just outside the door.All

  • Letters Between Hearts   The Reflection That Followed

    From the window, Amina slid back.This action came naturally to me, instinctively and without any filtering or hesitation.She slipped into the side table after Daniel grabbed her arm.“Amina—hey—what happened?”.She couldn't answer at first.She maintained a fixed stare on the glass.Yet, the thought had already altered.Now it showed only her.Pale.Shaken.Human.Nothing else.No second pair of eyes.The surface is not covered with cracks.Just her.And somehow that was worse.For two reasons:.Either she had imagined it—.Whatever she viewed was no longer necessary to reveal itself.'Her heartbeat was felt against her ribs.Her voice was cold and urgent as Adrian spoke.Can you provide me with the exact details of what you witnessed?Amina swallowed.“…Her.”.Daniel frowned.“Her who?”.Amina halted his movements and ignored him.“In the reflection.”.Silence.After saying something to her, Adrian was completely chilled.It's improbable that she can make it.Amina's breath caught.

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