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Chapter 5: The Glass Anatomy

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last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-03-26 18:56:03

The salt felt like crushed bone under Elena’s boots as she paced her room. Alexander’s warning about Rule Eleven don't ask about the woman who came before you wasn't a request; it was a challenge. And Elena had never been good at following orders from men who burned down her life for "fun."

She waited until the clock struck 02:00. The estate was silent, save for the low, rhythmic hum of the East Wing processors.

Elena didn't use the door. She remembered the architectural sketch she’d glimpsed on Alexander’s desk a service crawlspace behind the mirrored vanity. She pushed the glass panel. It didn't push back; it slid sideways with a ghostly hiss.

She crawled through the dark, narrow passage, the smell of ozone growing stronger. She wasn't going to the East Wing. she was going under it.

She emerged into a room that didn't exist on the blueprints Silas had shown her. It was a circular chamber made entirely of reinforced glass. In the center, suspended in a vat of glowing violet fluid, was a sight that made Elena’s knees give out.

It was a body. But it wasn't a "sister."

It was a biological shell a perfect, silent replica of Elena herself. Every freckle, the slight scar on her chin from a childhood fall, the exact curve of her collarbone. It was an empty vessel, waiting to be filled.

"She’s beautiful, isn't she?"

Elena whirled around. Alexander was standing in the shadows of the doorway, his silhouette framed by the glowing vats. He wasn't wearing his lab coat now. He looked exhausted, his shirt unbuttoned at the collar, a glass of amber liquid in his hand.

"What is this?" Elena screamed, her voice cracking in the sterile air. "Is this your 'sister'? Or is this me?"

Alexander walked toward the vat, his hand resting against the glass. "My sister, Lira, was a genius. But she made a mistake. She tried to upload her consciousness into a digital mainframe that couldn't hold the complexity of a human soul. Her data is degrading. She’s screaming in the wires, Elena. She’s dying in a way that never ends."

"So you’re building her a new body," Elena whispered, horror dawning on her. "Using my blood... my DNA."

"Not just your DNA," Alexander said, turning to her. His eyes were bloodshot, filled with a terrifying, manic devotion. "The interface needs a biological 'anchor' to transfer her mind. It needs someone who shares the exact neural frequency. It needs a twin. A proxy."

"I am not her twin!"

"You are now," he hissed, closing the distance between them. He grabbed her wrists, his grip like iron. "Why do you think I was in Malta four years ago? Why do you think I’ve been watching you ever since? I didn't find you, Elena. I selected you. You were the only match in the global database. Every struggle you’ve had, every debt you’ve accrued. I orchestrated it all to bring you to this moment."

Elena felt the air leave her lungs. The "JustDirect" hub, her university scholarship, the "random" alleyway encounter. it was all a cage he had been building for years.

"You never loved me," she choked out. "You don't even see me. You just see a spare part for your dead sister."

Alexander’s expression shifted. For a split second, the cold mask broke, and something raw and agonizingly human looked out. He pulled her closer, his face inches from hers.

"That was the plan," he whispered, his breath smelling of expensive bourbon. "I was supposed to use you and discard the shell. But then you walked into my office with ash in your hair and fire in your eyes. You fought me. You made me feel something other than grief for the first time in a decade."

He pressed his forehead against hers. "I’m a monster, Elena. I know that. But I can't let her go, and now... I can't let you go either."

"Then let her die," Elena pleaded, her tears hitting his hands. "Stop the transfer. Let me be real."

A high-pitched screech echoed through the room. The violet fluid in the vat began to bubble violently. The monitors flared to life, and the distorted voice of the Sister screamed through the speakers.

"HE’S LYING, ELENA! HE DOESN'T WANT TO SAVE ME! HE WANTS TO SEE IF HE CAN KEEP BOTH OF US! HE WANTS THE SOUL IN THE MACHINE AND THE FLESH IN HIS BED!"

Alexander roared, "Shut up, Lira!" He smashed his glass against the console, sending sparks flying.

In the chaos, Elena saw her chance. She grabbed a heavy metal tray from the surgical cart and swung it with everything she had. It caught Alexander on the side of the head. He staggered back, slipping on the spilled bourbon.

Elena didn't wait. She bolted for the service tunnel.

"ELENA!" he bellowed, his voice echoing through the estate. "There is nowhere to go! The salt won't save you now!"

She scrambled through the vents, her heart a drum in her ears. She burst back into her bedroom, her breath coming in ragged gasps. She looked at the vanity mirror.

The violet-eyed woman was there. She wasn't signaling for silence anymore. She was pointing to the floor, to the salt line she had crossed earlier.

THE SALT ISN'T TO KEEP ME IN, the woman mouthed through the glass. IT’S TO KEEP THE SECURITY SENSORS FROM TRACKING YOUR HEARTBEAT.

Elena didn't think. She grabbed the bag of salt and began pouring it in a thick, jagged circle around herself. Just as she finished, the door to her room was kicked open.

Alexander stood there, blood trickling down his temple. He held a biometric scanner in his hand. He scanned the room, the red laser passing over the furniture, the bed, the vanity.

But as the laser hit the salt circle, it flickered and died.

To the machine, she didn't exist.

Alexander stood in the doorway, his chest heaving. He looked directly at the spot where she was standing, but his eyes seemed to slide right over her. "I know you're here, Elena. You can't hide in the dark forever."

He walked toward the bed, his back to her.

Elena looked at the open door. She looked at the man she was terrified of and the man she realized, with a sickening jolt, she was beginning to crave.

She took a step toward the door. Then she stopped.

If she left, she was a bankrupt shopkeeper with a cartel on her heels. If she stayed, she was a queen in a haunted house, fighting for her soul against a billionaire who would burn the world to keep her.

Elena reached into her pocket and felt the weight of the wedding ring Alexander had given her. She didn't put it on. She dropped it into the salt.

Then, she stepped out of the circle and into the light.

"I’m right here, Alexander," she said, her voice steady. "But if you want me, you're going to have to do more than just buy me. You're going to have to earn the right to keep me."

Alexander turned. A slow, predatory smile spread across his face a look of pure, unadulterated challenge.

"Challenge accepted, Mrs. Vance."

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