LOGINChapter 71
The underground facility groaned around them.
A deep mechanical vibration rolled beneath the floor like the building itself had started breathing.
Then the emergency lights shifted completely red.
“Protocol synchronization at ninety-eight percent.”
Somewhere far below
Massive generators thundered alive.
Cassian’s face drained of color instantly.
“The core is activating.”
Seraphine looked toward the descending tunnel sharply.
“How far down?”
“Three levels,” Cassian answered weakly.
A pause.
“Maybe less if the emergency elevators still work.”
Another violent tremor shook the corridor.
Concrete cracked overhead.
Dust falling around them in slow gray clouds.
Mira cried out again softly in Luca’s arms.
Her fingers digging weakly into his jacket.
“It hurts…”
Luca held her tighter immediately.
Like he could somehow protect her from the system eating her alive.
Damon crouched beside them.
“We’re getting you out of here.”
Mira looked at him quietly.
“You sound like Luca.”
Damon’s chest tightened painfully.
Because she said it like hope was something fragile.
Something rare.
Hale suddenly moved toward the lower tunnel entrance.
Fast.
Purposeful.
“We don’t have time.”
Damon stood instantly.
“You don’t get to order us around.”
Hale didn’t even look at him.
“If the neural core fully synchronizes, everyone linked to the system dies simultaneously.”
Cassian gave a weak nod from the wall.
“He’s right.”
Vale’s voice echoed overhead again.
Calm.
Almost pleased.
“You’re all reacting emotionally instead of logically.”
Luca’s eyes darkened instantly.
“You turned children into machinery.”
Vale ignored him.
“The survival probability of disconnecting the core manually is statistically insignificant.”
Damon snapped immediately:
“She’s not a statistic!”
Silence.
And for the first time
Vale didn’t answer right away.
Almost like Damon’s anger genuinely confused her.
Mira looked upward weakly.
“…who is she?”
Luca’s throat tightened.
How do you explain monsters to someone who survived them?
Before he could answer
Hale spoke quietly.
“She built this place.”
Mira’s body stiffened instantly.
Fear crossed her face so quickly it was almost childlike.
“Oh.”
Just one word.
Small.
Terrified.
And suddenly Damon understood something horrifying.
Mira remembered enough to fear Vale instinctively.
Even after all these years.
Another tremor shook the facility violently.
The lights flickered harder.
“Protocol synchronization at ninety-nine percent.”
Cassian looked sharply toward Luca.
“Now.”
Everything accelerated instantly after that.
Seraphine moved first, taking point toward the descending tunnel.
Damon stayed beside Luca and Mira.
Hale walked ahead in eerie silence.
Cassian forced himself upright and followed behind them despite visibly struggling to stay conscious.
The lower levels felt ancient.
Buried.
Forgotten.
Rust covered the walls.
Broken monitors flickered weakly with corrupted data.
Old medical equipment sat abandoned in dark corners like ghosts from another lifetime.
And every step deeper underground dragged more memories out of Luca violently.
Children crying behind locked doors.
Needles.
Screaming.
Vale taking notes.
Hale standing silently beside observation windows.
Damon noticed Luca slowing beside him.
“Stay with me.”
Luca blinked hard.
Trying to breathe.
“I remember too much.”
Damon’s voice softened instantly.
“Then don’t stay there.”
A pause.
“Stay here with me.”
God.
How did Damon always know exactly what to say?
Luca looked at him briefly.
And somehow the panic quieted just enough to keep moving.
At the bottom of the final staircase
They found the core room.
Everyone stopped.
The massive chamber stretched deep underground like the inside of a machine built by nightmares.
Cables covered the walls.
Glass tanks lined both sides of the room.
Old restraints still attached inside them.
And at the center
A towering neural structure pulsed with white light.
The core.
Mira whimpered instantly at the sight of it.
“No…”
Luca’s blood froze.
Because he recognized it too.
The chair positioned directly in front of the core.
Metal restraints.
Neural connectors.
Electrodes hanging from the ceiling.
The synchronization seat.
Cassian looked sick.
“They kept it operational…”
Vale’s voice echoed smoothly through hidden speakers.
“Of course I did.”
Damon’s jaw tightened violently.
“You planned this.”
“Contingency planning is survival.”
Mira buried her face weakly against Luca’s chest.
Shaking.
“She put me there.”
The sentence nearly destroyed everyone who heard it.
Luca held her closer instantly.
“She’s never touching you again.”
Vale answered calmly:
“She already has.”
The core pulsed brighter.
The entire room vibrating now.
“Synchronization complete in two minutes.”
Cassian looked toward the chair.
Then toward Luca.
“You have to connect manually.”
Damon immediately stepped forward.
“No.”
Cassian’s exhausted eyes met his.
“If he doesn’t, everyone dies.”
“There has to be another interface.”
“There isn’t.”
Hale moved toward the central console slowly.
Studying the system.
Then quietly
Almost reluctantly
He spoke.
“There may be a way to split the backlash.”
Everyone looked toward him instantly.
Vale’s tone sharpened overhead.
“Arthur.”
Interesting.
Hale ignored her completely.
“The synchronization architecture was originally designed for dual neural stabilization.”
Cassian frowned weakly.
“That system was abandoned.”
“Yes,” Hale replied quietly.
“After Mira became unstable.”
Damon’s pulse dropped cold.
“What does ‘split the backlash’ mean?”
Hale finally looked at him directly.
“It means someone can share the neural overload.”
Silence.
And then immediately
Damon stepped toward the chair.
“No.”
Luca grabbed his arm instantly.
“Absolutely not.”
Damon looked at him sharply.
“You think I’m letting you do this alone?”
“It could kill you.”
“It could kill you.”
Luca’s voice cracked.
“That’s exactly why you can’t.”
Mira looked between them weakly.
Confused.
“Why are you fighting?”
Neither of them answered.
Because the truth was unbearable.
The core lights intensified violently.
The chamber beginning to shake harder now.
“Synchronization complete in sixty seconds.”
Vale’s voice echoed softly one final time:
“Choose carefully.”
A pause.
“Only one of you needs to survive for the system to continue.”
Chapter 103The worst part?Neither was anyone else.Because the second Damon placed his hand behind Luca's chairThe entire room noticed.Every.Single.Person.Adrian noticed.Nova noticed.Seraphine noticed.Mira nearly dropped her drink.Cassian looked moments away from ascending into a higher plane of existence from pure entertainment.And LucaLuca definitely noticed.A faint tension appeared in his shoulders.Not discomfort.Awareness.Dangerous awareness.Adrian looked between them.Then slowly smiled.Ah.That kind of smile.The kind that said:I understand what's happening here.Damon immediately disliked him more.Which was impressive.Because he already disliked him a lot."So," Adrian said casually.Looking directly at Damon."How long have you two been together?"Silence.Catastrophic silence.The room froze.Someone in the corner actually choked.Cassian.Obviously.Luca blinked.Damon stared.Adrian frowned."What?"Nova covered her face."Oh my God."Seraphine immedia
Chapter 102Damon was running out of excuses.At first, he blamed stress.Then survival instincts.Then trauma.Then proximity.Now?Now he was simply lying to himself.Because there was only one reason his attention kept finding Luca.Only one reason his eyes searched every room until they landed on him.Only one reason jealousy burned every time someone else occupied Luca's time.And Damon was getting tired of pretending otherwise.The problem was Admitting it made everything real.And real things could be lost.That thought lingered with him throughout the next few days.The safehouse became strangely routine.Morning briefings.Research.Planning.Training.Normality.Or whatever passed for normal among a group of deeply damaged survivors.Unfortunately, routine also meant Damon and Luca spent more time together.Which helped absolutely no one.Especially Damon.The training area behind the safehouse had once been part of an old vineyard.Now it served as a makeshift practice fie
Chapter 101The mission file stayed hidden.Locked away.Buried beneath years of guilt and fear.But secrets had a way of breathing.Waiting.Patiently.Luca knew that better than anyone.Which was why every time Damon smiled at himEvery time Damon stood too closeEvery time Damon looked at him like he was something worth protectingThe guilt became harder to ignore.Because Damon didn't know.And Luca didn't know how to tell him.Or if he ever could.The next morning brought another briefing.Unfortunately.Because briefings meant people.And people meant Nova.Which meant Damon spent most of the meeting in a bad mood.A fact everyone noticed.Especially Cassian."You're pouting.""I'm not.""You absolutely are."Damon glared at him.Cassian looked delighted.Across the table, Nova casually stole a grape from Luca's plate.Damon's eye twitched.Immediately.Instantly.Luca noticed.Again.The tiny smile returned.Again.Traitor.Absolute traitor.Nova looked between them.Then grinn
Chapter 100He was jealous because he didn't want anyone else's.The realization should have alarmed Damon.InsteadIt settled into his chest with terrifying certainty.And that was somehow worse.The next morning began with shouting.Not unusual.What was unusual was that the shouting came from the roof.Again."WHY ARE YOU UP THERE?"Seraphine yelled from the yard.Cassian sat on the edge of the safehouse roof eating an apple."Fresh air.""YOU HAVE INTERNAL STITCHES.""They're internal.""That doesn't help!""It helps me."Damon stepped outside with a cup of coffee.Luca appeared beside him seconds later.Neither acknowledged the fact that they'd left the house at exactly the same time.Cassian immediately noticed.Of course he did.The recovering menace pointed his apple at them."There they are."Damon sighed."No.""Yes.""No."Luca looked toward the horizon.Pretending not to hear.Coward.A vehicle engine sounded from the road below.Everyone froze instantly.Instinct taking o
Chapter 99Someone Damon was beginning to think of as his.The realization followed him for the rest of the night.Like a shadow.Like a threat.Like a promise.And Damon hated it.Mostly because he didn't hate it enough.The dinner disaster eventually ended after Mira received approximately six conflicting explanations of what jealousy meant.None of them helpful.Especially Cassian's."Imagine someone stealing your favorite blanket.""That's not what jealousy is.""It absolutely is.""No.""Emotionally speaking, yes."Seraphine had eventually thrown a bread roll at him.Which improved nothing.Now the house was quiet.Mostly.Cassian was still arguing with Hale somewhere upstairs.Nobody knew why.Not even Hale.Damon stepped onto the back porch hoping for peace.Instead he found Luca already there.Of course.Luca sat on the wooden railing overlooking the dark vineyards.Moonlight silvered his hair.The night breeze shifted softly around him.And for one dangerous momentDamon simp
Chapter 98Luca didn’t want the moment to end.Which was exactly why it did.Because the universe clearly enjoyed tormenting him.“ARE THEY FINALLY KISSING?”Cassian’s voice echoed from somewhere inside the safehouse.A crash followed.Then Seraphine shouted:“GET BACK IN BED!”“TYRANNY!”“YOU HAVE THREE STITCHES LEFT HOLDING YOU TOGETHER!”“THAT SOUNDS LIKE A YOU PROBLEM!”Luca closed his eyes.Damon laughed beside him.And that laughThat stupid, warm laughMade Luca forget every terrible thing for half a second.Dangerous.Very dangerous.The next morning was worse.Because now Luca was aware of Damon.Painfully aware.Every glance.Every smile.Every time Damon stood too close.It was unbearable.The safehouse kitchen wasn’t particularly large.Yet somehow Damon always ended up beside him.Reaching over his shoulder.Brushing past him.Occupying entirely too much space.Luca was beginning to suspect it was intentional.“Coffee?”Damon asked.Luca accepted the mug.Their fingers br


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