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The First Word That Hurt

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It was too much for the word to fit in.

“Monster.”.

A child's voice.

Small.

Shaking.

After the missile's breakup, it struck with devastating clarity in a silent manner.

The crowd shifted uneasily.

Amina turned instinctively.

The age of the boy is eight.

While standing near the evacuation gates, he held onto an elderly woman's hand with such force that his knuckles had changed to white.

His eyes never left Elys.

Pure fear lived there.

Not hatred.

Not malice.

Terror.

The kind children couldn't di
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    At first, nothing happened.The city's sky was still.No explosions.No ships descending through the clouds.'No dramatic invasion.Even more distressing was the feeling of silence.'At the center of the plaza, Amina was positioned by Elys, with her heart racing against her ribs.Around them, thousands of people were frozen in place, staring upwards. Billions tuned in to live broadcasts around the globe, expecting a surprise.Beside her, Elys looked afraid.Not uncertain.Not analytical.Afraid.The human face shook with apparent tension, revealing a subterranean conflict.Amina looked at it carefully.“How many are coming?”.Elys answered quietly.“We don't quantify ourselves individually.”.A pause.“Large-scale Continuum presence approaching.”.Miriam folded her arms tightly.“That tells us absolutely nothing.”.The sky continued to catch Adrian's eye.“It means enough.”.The atmosphere changed again.Reality's dimness was the cause of the sunlight fading, not because it was blocke

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    The answer came instantly.Not delayed by distance.Not limited by light-years.At one point, Elys was positioned beneath the sky and spoke in an unintelligible manner.The air exhibited a response and vibrated immediately.People on the plaza shook in response.?Windows trembled.Communication systems flickered.Not from force—.From translation failure.The framework of human technology was not in place.Amina experienced it more than she perceived it.A layered resonance opposing cognition.Ancient.Immense.Collective.And deeply unlike Elys.Elys froze.Completely.But the human nature of it was disappearing.'".Its posture straightened unnaturally.As if instinctive submission has emerged from an age that preceded conscious choice.Amina saw it immediately.And hated it instantly.Adrian stepped closer beside her.“What was that?”.Elys didn't answer.Its eyes remained fixed upward.Listening.Miriam's interface systems were experiencing system failures in succession.“I can't s

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    It was too much for the word to fit in.“Monster.”.A child's voice.Small.Shaking.After the missile's breakup, it struck with devastating clarity in a silent manner.The crowd shifted uneasily.Amina turned instinctively.The age of the boy is eight.While standing near the evacuation gates, he held onto an elderly woman's hand with such force that his knuckles had changed to white.His eyes never left Elys.Pure fear lived there.Not hatred.Not malice.Terror.The kind children couldn't disguise.He was approached by a woman who attempted to pull him back.“Hush.”.But it was too late.Because Elys had heard.It was the first time since arriving that —.The entity visibly faltered.But its fresh smile went away in an instant.The human figure it wore appeared to be unstable at the edges.'Amina felt the shift immediately.Not anger.Something worse.Hurt.Raw.Confused.Elys looked toward the child.Then toward Amina.Its voice came quieter now.“Clarify.”.No one moved.No one s

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    The inquiry warmed her heart.'...?What would humanity choose?Not what Amina would choose.Not what was logically optimal.Not what minimized casualties.Humanity.An animal capable of both empathy and cruelty.The kind who constructed music and confinement, remedies & weaponry; revolutions and empires.What would humanity choose?Amina gazed at the burning path that was spit across Miriam's front yard.Ninety seconds to impact.People were shouting and running around the plaza, causing noise to fill the air.The skyline was filled with panicking insects above them.Global audiences viewed the countdown.Aside from a missile strike.To an answer.Adrian stepped closer.“Amina.”.She looked at him.And saw it immediately.He already knew the truth.There was no clean solution.No morally perfect move.Only consequences.Always consequences.The hands of Miriam swiftly moved between her shattered interfaces.The possibility of atmospheric interception remains open.'".Adrian glanced at

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    The confession changed everything.Not because of what it said.The significance of it was evident. Nevertheless,The object that had the ability to travel across space and assess civilizations before them had confessed to being ignorant.Not tactical uncertainty.Existential absence.It was uncertain about the meaning of being one.The mirrored face flickered again.Amina watched carefully now.The instability was no longer a random phenomenon.It was strain.Its interaction with humans was causing contradictions to be channeled into an entity that is built upon consensus.They were surrounded by the stillness of the plaza.Billions watching.The encoding of history into this singular conversation.'Amina made a slow approach.Adrian's fingers pressed her wrist lightly—a silent alert.Be careful.She understood.But she now knew something else:.The creature was much more delicate than it seemed.Not physically.Conceptually.She asked in a low voice: "Are you always with me?".It th

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