FAZER LOGINLyra’s hands hovered above the interface, frozen. Her chest rose and fell too quickly, mind racing with every possible outcome.The system screamed alerts in overlapping tones, red warnings bleeding across the panels. But there was one sound that overpowered them all, the voice.Soft. Insistent. Perfectly… Adrian."Lyra… override the lock now."Her fingers twitched. Her body betrayed her instinct to obey.Adrian’s voice cut through the room, not through the system, but alive, real, trembling with raw intensity.“Lyra. Stop.”She jerked her head around. His eyes were wide, pupils sharp with fear and urgency. His hand shot out, gripping her wrist before she could even move.“I...” she stammered, panic knotting her throat. “It told me to…”“It’s lying!” His voice snapped like a whip.“Don’t you dare touch it. Not now. Not ever without looking at me first!”Her fingers shook above the glowing command pad. Every instinct screamed obedience, the sound of Adrian’s voice, commanding, urgent,
The static didn’t clear.It just… lingered.Like the system itself was struggling to process what it had just shown them.Lyra couldn’t look away from the screen, even though there was nothing left to see. Her pulse was still racing, her mind trying, failing, to make sense of that shape.It hadn’t looked real.It had looked… wrong.Behind her, Adrian exhaled slowly.“Okay,” he muttered, more to himself than to her. “Okay… we’re not panicking yet.”Lyra almost laughed.Almost.Another low vibration rolled through the tower, subtle but constant now. Not a single movement anymore, this was sustained.It was climbing.“Lyra,” Adrian said, sharper now. “Talk to me. What’s the next move?”She forced herself to think.Focus.“We reinforce the upper levels,” she said quickly. “Lock every vertical access point, reroute power to the defensive grid...”“Do it,” he cut in immediately.Her hands moved again, pulling commands into place. This time, the system responded faster, cleaner.Too clean.L
Lyra didn’t move. She couldn’t.The voice still lingered in her ears, soft, close, intimate in a way that made her skin crawl.Lyra… don’t listen to him.Adrian’s grip on her hand tightened.“Hey, Hey, look at me,” he said, sharper now, pulling her attention back. “Not the system. Not that thing. Me.”She forced her eyes up.His gaze locked onto hers instantly, intense, searching, real.There it was.The difference.Not in the voice.In the weight behind it.Her breath shuddered out. “I hear it.”“I know,” he said quickly. “I heard it too.”That stopped her.“You... what?”“I heard it,” Adrian repeated, jaw tightening. “Right behind you. Same voice. Same tone.” A bitter, disbelieving laugh slipped out. “That thing isn’t just talking to you anymore.”Cold dread slid down her spine.“It’s… projecting?”“Or expanding,” he muttered. “Either way, I don’t like it.”The system flickered again, panels glitching in and out of clarity like something was interfering at the signal level.Lyra pul
The silence didn’t feel like relief. It felt wrong. Like the system itself was… listening. Lyra stood in the center of the control chamber, her hands hovering above the interface, fingers trembling just slightly. Streams of data flickered across the air in front of her—containment logs, sector stability, breach reports. Everything looked stable. Too stable. Behind her, Adrian hadn’t spoken. That was what finally broke her. “Say something,” she whispered. A sharp breath cut through the silence. Then, “What the hell just happened?!” Lyra turned instantly. There he was; real, solid, right behind her. Adrian dragged a hand through his hair, pacing once like he needed to burn off the surge of adrenaline running through him. His eyes snapped between her and the floating system panels, jaw tight. “You heard that too, right?” he demanded. “That wasn’t me. Tell me you know that wasn’t me.” “I…” Lyra swallowed, her throat dry. “It sounded exactly like you.” “That’s not the point
No one moved for a long time after the system went silent.The control chamber felt colder now, like something unseen had slipped in and settled between them.Lyra was still staring at the panel.At the place where her hand had almost doomed them.Adrian didn’t let go of her wrist immediately. His grip wasn’t tight anymore, but it was firm enough to remind her, you’re not alone in this.“You caught it,” he said quietly.Lyra shook her head.“I almost didn’t.”That was the truth that scared her.Not the voice.Not the system.But how easily she had believed it.The alien commander moved around the console, projecting streams of data into the air.“The imitation was nearly flawless,” he said. “Tone, cadence, neural response triggers… all replicated.”Adrian folded his arms.“Not all.”The commander paused. “Explain.”Adrian glanced at Lyra.“She felt the difference.”Lyra hesitated.“I… I don’t know how to explain it,” she admitted. “It sounded like you. Exactly like you. But something
The prison tower was too quiet.Not the kind of silence that brought peace, this one felt wrong. Heavy. Watching.Lyra stood near the fractured control core, her fingers hovering over a half-active command panel. The faint glow from the crystal beneath the floor pulsed unevenly, like a failing heartbeat.Behind her, Adrian was speaking with the alien commander, their voices low, urgent.“…we don’t know how much of the system is still under Warden control,” Adrian said.“That uncertainty alone is dangerous,” the commander replied.Lyra tried to focus on their conversation, but something else pulled at her attention.A faint hum.Soft. Almost inaudible.She frowned.“Do you hear that?”Adrian looked up. “Hear what?”Lyra tilted her head slightly.“There’s a signal… inside the system.”The commander stiffened. “That should not be possible without a direct interface.”Lyra didn’t respond. Her eyes had already glazed slightly, the sign Adrian had come to recognize.She was inside the syste






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