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Pain flared in her chest and back, a faint ringing buzzing in her ears—but before she could process it, the chaos, the screaming, and the thunder of falling stone, faded to white. Esme’s eyes opened slowly to a wash of pale light above her. Everything felt suspended, soundless, and weightless around her. For a second, she thought she was underwater. Then the smell of rain reached her, soothing and calm. She tried to move but nothing responded. Her fingers wouldn’t twitch, and her lips barely parted. Her mind clawed through the haze, and the first name to surface was his: Lennox. “Lennox,” she whispered, or thought she did. No sound came out. Panic instantly prickled through her chest. Her chest tightened. He had shielded her with his body earlier. What if he hadn’t survived? But she had no time to worry because from somewhere behind the light, a man’s voice suddenly rang out. “Hello, Esme.” Her eyes quickly darted toward the sound. “Who— who’s there?” The voice was calm. It also sounded old. Not unkind, but distant, as if the speaker had been waiting a very long time. “You don’t need to know who I am. I’m here to help.” She gave a faint, broken laugh. “Help? Where am I? What happened? Where’s Lennox?” “You’re wondering,” he said, in that same unhurried tone, “if he’s alive.” Her breath caught. “Is he?” Instead of answering, the world around her rippled. The light bent, folding like mist. Two faint images formed before her eyes, translucent, as though projected on glass. In one, she saw herself lying in a hospital bed, pale and still, machines surrounding her. Nurses moved in quick, careful motions around her body. In the other, in a different room and different bed laid Lennox. His skin bruised, chest unmoving, and doctors shouting instructions as they shuffled around him. Her throat tightened. She reached out instinctively, but her hand passed through the image like it wasn’t there. “Lennox…” she whispered. Her voice trembled now, worriedly. “Please.” The man’s voice returned, softer. “You still love him.” Esme froze. She wanted to deny it. The words rose to the tip of her tongue but they didn’t make it past her lips. “That’s too bad,” he said gently. “You’re not meant for each other. Every time you try to force it, you destroy each other a little more.” “That’s not true,” Esme retorted instantly, unable to help herself. She looked around the white light around her, her voice shaking. “We—” “He’s destined for someone else,” the man said. He didn’t seem bothered by her obvious panic. “And if you hold on, both of you will suffer. That’s your curse.” The words struck something deep and raw. She stared at the light until her eyes burned. “So what happens now? We just die?” “There’s another way.” His voice was steady, but something like pity threaded through it. “If you can live apart, you both may live again.” Her breath hitched. “How?” “You’ll go through five lifetimes,” he said. “Five chances to let go. In each one, if you live without falling in love with him, your souls will separate naturally. When that happens, you’ll be free.” Esme’s heart pounded. She thought for a moment before asking,“And if I can’t?” “If you fail all five,” he said quietly, “your consciousness will be erased. Both of you will cease to exist.” Esme paused at this. She hesitated for sometime as she thought about it. Then, quietly: “I’ll do it.” The man laughed softly. “You don’t even know what forever feels like.” “Then I’ll find out,” she said. For a long time, there was silence. Then, he spoke again, his tone more deliberate, as though reciting an oath. > “You must not fall in love with him in any of the lifetimes.” > “You must ensure he fulfills his destined connection in each life and that he meets the one meant for him.” > “You must not intervene beyond your designated role.” As Esme listened to the rules, her hands curled at her sides, nails digging into her palms. Could she really survive these tests? Five lifetimes… and one misstep could erase them both. The light pulsed slightly and the man went on. > “Violation of these rules will result in immediate emotional collapse and the death of one or both of you.” > “Fail all five lifetimes, and your souls will end.” Esme swallowed hard. “Then what’s the catch?” He chuckled again. It was low, almost like rain tapping on glass. “There’s always a catch. In fact, I have a gift for you. It will help you through your journey as long as you obey the rules.” “Wait—” Her mind spun. “If I lose my memories after each life, how will I recognize him?” “Some things do not need remembering to be known,” the voice replied. Then, the white light began to fracture, folding inward like mist breaking into shards of sound and color. “Don’t forget,” the voice whispered as it faded. “Five chances. No more.” Then, the world vanished. … When Esme opened her eyes again, she was neither in a hospital bed nor in the white light. Cold stone pressed against her knees. Her hands were bound, and she seemed to be in some kind of gathering. Several loud voices rang around her and it sounded like people were arguing. She looked up slowly and her eyes fell on him. Across from her stood a man in deep navy and silver. He was tall and composed, his presence steady and seemingly unshakeable. His eyes were cold, his face regal and distant, and the air around him felt heavy with command. Unfeeling. That was the first thing that went through her mind as her eyes landed on him. Though she had not seen him before, somehow, as their gazes locked for that brief second, she felt as though she knew him from somewhere she couldn’t remember. Before she could make sense of it, his voice rang out like a blade. “Take her away. Have her beheaded.” Esme froze.Dear Reader, Before you continue, make a quick stop and walk with me 👇🏻 I’d like to clarify a few important things about what’s happening. From this chapter onward, the story enters its true framework: a blend of romance, survival, sci-fi, fantasy and many more. Firstly, this chapter might have confused you a bit from the part where she wakes in the white light, so, here’s a quick walkthrough: After the accident at the test site, both Esme Wynter and Lennox Mercer fall into comas. Their physical bodies are alive but unresponsive. However, because of the the experimental AI system (THEIA) and its neural-link technology, their minds become connected inside a shared consciousness space. Still confused? Don’t be — walk with me slowly. The last thing both of them saw was the other before the collapse. Combined with the emotional tension between them, especially on the part of Esme when he swoops in to save her at that moment, it is no wonder they are in this state. I
The world was silent.Pain flared in her chest and back, a faint ringing buzzing in her ears—but before she could process it, the chaos, the screaming, and the thunder of falling stone, faded to white.Esme’s eyes opened slowly to a wash of pale light above her. Everything felt suspended, soundless, and weightless around her. For a second, she thought she was underwater. Then the smell of rain reached her, soothing and calm.She tried to move but nothing responded. Her fingers wouldn’t twitch, and her lips barely parted.Her mind clawed through the haze, and the first name to surface was his: Lennox.“Lennox,” she whispered, or thought she did. No sound came out. Panic instantly prickled through her chest. Her chest tightened. He had shielded her with his body earlier. What if he hadn’t survived?But she had no time to worry because from somewhere behind the light, a man’s voice suddenly rang out.“Hello, Esme.”Her eyes quickly darted toward the sound. “Who— who’s there?”The voice
The room buzzed with conversation, the hum of machinery, and the occasional clatter of equipment. By now, Esme had composed herself—or at least appeared to.Luck, it seemed, had abandoned her today. She didn’t need to turn to know Lennox was approaching. The sound of his familiar stride across the marble floor, the low timbre of his voice responding to greetings was all too familiar. Her chest remained outwardly calm, but deep inside, her heartbeat drummed like a war drum.What was he doing here? Mercer Technologies had nothing to do with medical AI.Still, she squared her shoulders, chin lifted. She was not about to let him see her falter.When she finally looked up, he was already beside her group. His gaze flickered briefly over the engineers, then landed on her. There was no visible reaction but something unreadable lingered in those dark eyes.Her chest tightened, a faint tremor running through her hands. One year apart, and yet the sight of him brought back everything she had
The arrivals hall had mostly emptied by the time Esme’s phone buzzed in her hand.She balanced her suitcase against her leg and swiped the call open. “Hey.”“Esme?” came a cheery, female voice on the other end. “You’re really back? Your assistant said you went to New York this morning, and I thought she was joking.”Esme smiled faintly. “She wasn’t.”Her friend, Cara, let out a small gasp. “You didn’t tell anyone! When did you even come out of hiding?”“Yesterday.”“Yesterday? And you’re already out and about today? You really haven’t changed.” Cara sighed dramatically. “Most people would take a breather after a year buried in research, but you— you go straight back to work.”“I can handle it.” Esme adjusted the strap of her bag as she walked toward the taxi lane. “Dr. Halberg’s condition flared again. He wanted to attend the launch, so I promised I’d represent him.”And she needed today to go smoothly. Halberg was counting on her.“That’s so like you,” Cara murmured, half in admirati
For a moment, neither of them spoke.The fridge hummed in the background, the only sound in a room suddenly too quiet.Lennox’s face darkened the instant the words left her mouth. His jaw flexed once, sharply, as though her words struck something raw inside his chest.The silence that followed wasn’t loud, but it pressed heavily between them. Esme’s lungs stuttered, each breath feeling tighter than the last. It was too heavy for her to keep standing there, and her knees wobbled, forcing her to shift her weight against the counter.“What did you just say?” he asked.His tone was low, but strained at the edges, like he was barely containing something.Esme lifted her chin despite the tremor she felt rising at the back of her throat. If she didn’t say it now, she knew she never would.It felt tight, but she forced the words out again, steady this time. “I said I want a divorce.”The words seemed to echo off the tiles before either of them breathed again.Something flickered in his eyes
The moment Esme saw Cassandra’s smile, she knew something cruel was coming. The café was half-full that afternoon, sunlight spilling through the wide glass windows. A soft melody played from the speakers, but Esme barely heard it. Her hands were wrapped around her cup of coffee, untouched since it had arrived. Across from her, Cassandra Leigh — her husband’s childhood friend — smiled sweetly back at her. “I wasn’t going to say anything,” Cassandra began, pushing a sleek envelope across the table. “but since you’re… well, you’ve been through so much, I just thought you deserved to hear it from me.” Esme didn’t move. It was already strange enough that Cassandra had suddenly invited her out for lunch. Although she was friends with her husband, Esme hadn’t failed to notice the faint hostility the other woman had toward her. Esme lowered her eyes to the envelope in front of her. “Hear what?” Cassandra leaned back. “That Lennox and I are seeing each other.” The words didn’t







