LOGGED IN AS MY PERFECT SELF

Chapter 50- The Anchor and the Abyss

LOGGED IN AS MY PERFECT SELF

Chapter 50- The Anchor and the Abyss

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Chapter 50: Chapter 50- The Anchor and the Abyss

The nucleus closed around them.

It was closing not like a door, but more like a throat.

Darkness swallowed the light in a slow spiral, and the pressure multiplied instantly. The last thing Sarya saw before everything went black was the faint outline of the figure still gripping her arm.

Then there was no up or down.

There was no floor, there was no sky.

Only weight.

The filament in her chest did not flicker this time.

It burned steady.

She felt the pull immediately. The collapsing core was not exploding outward. It was folding inward, compressing all of its structure into a single collapsing point.

And she was caught inside the fold.

The figure tightened its hold on her arm.

"Integration initiated," it said, its voice clearer than before.

Now it did not echo. It spoke close. Direct.

She twisted sharply and drove her elbow into its torso. Light cracked along its surface, but the darkness around them swallowed the glow quickly.

"You don’t get to use me," she said through clenched teeth.

The pressure increased.

The spiral around them became a tunnel, and they were being dragged through it.

In the resonance chamber on Earth, every monitor went white.

The merged hostile mass tore itself open from the inside. Energy bled outward in waves that distorted nearby lattice threads.

Daniel gripped the edge of the console so hard his knuckles went pale.

"What’s happening?" Elira shouted.

Kael stared at the readings. "The siege engine is collapsing inward. But the energy isn’t dispersing. It’s concentrating."

"Where?" Mara demanded.

Kael swallowed.

"Into a singularity point."

The halo around Earth brightened in response, then dimmed again as the lattice around the collapsing mass warped unpredictably.

Inside the core, Sarya felt the pull strengthen.

The figure released her arm suddenly and thrust both hands outward.

The darkness around them formed a ring, and in the center of that ring, a sphere of compressed energy appeared.

The sphere pulsed once.

She recognized it immediately.

It was trying to recreate a stable nucleus using her filament as the binding anchor.

"You are compatible," the figure said calmly. "You have the ability to sustain lattice flow. You also have the ability to replace a damaged core."

She launched herself at it before it could finish forming the sphere.

The two of them collided mid-air inside the collapsing spiral.

She drove her knee into its center and wrapped her arms around its torso.

The filament flared violently.

Instead of pushing energy outward, she pulled.

She dragged energy from the forming sphere into herself.

The pressure inside her chest became unbearable.

The filament thickened painfully, stretching beyond what it had ever held before.

The figure reacted instantly, pressing its hands against her shoulders and forcing energy back into the forming sphere.

"You are trying destabilize the balance," it said.

"That’s the point," she replied.

The spiral tightened again.

They were running out of time.

She shifted her tactic completely.

Instead of fighting the sphere, she extended the filament through it and beyond it.

She reached past the collapsing nucleus.

Past the spiral.

Past the siege engine.

She reached for Earth.

It felt distant, but it was still there.

Daniel felt it first.

In the resonance chamber, a thin line of light appeared in the center of the broken projection screen.

It flickered once.

Then it stretched outward.

"She’s reaching back," he whispered.

Mara stepped forward instantly and placed her hand against the air where the projection had been.

"Open the channel," she said.

Kael rerouted every remaining functional circuit to the resonance grid.

The chamber lights surged.

Back inside the collapsing core, Sarya felt something answer.

Weak.

But real.

Daniel’s presence.

Mara’s.

This was Earth’s halo.

The filament vibrated with renewed strength.

The figure sensed it too.

"I will not allow any external reinforcement. It is unacceptable," it said.

It raised its hands and the spiral compressed violently.

The darkness around them thickened into dense walls that attempted to cut off her connection.

She gritted her teeth and widened the filament further.

Instead of one strand reaching outward, she split it into dozens of smaller lines that slipped through cracks in the spiral wall.

Each line latched onto the planetary halo.

The connection snapped into place.

Energy flooded inward.

The forming sphere between them destabilized.

Cracks ran across its surface.

The figure reacted with sudden force, slamming its forehead into hers.

Pain flashed across her vision.

She nearly lost grip.

"Containment required," it insisted.

She laughed weakly despite the pain.

"You really don’t understand people."

She stopped pulling energy into herself.

Instead, she reversed it.

She flooded the collapsing sphere with Earth’s lattice energy.

The sphere expanded violently. 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝙚𝔀𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝒐𝒎

The spiral around them shook.

The darkness fractured into layers of cracked light.

Outside, the merged hostile mass exploded outward in a shockwave that rattled nearby lattice threads across multiple sectors.

The halo around Earth flared bright enough to be seen in daylight across continents.

Inside the collapsing nucleus, the sphere burst.

Energy tore through the figure’s body.

Its shape distorted violently.

It tried to reform, but the cracks she had planted earlier across its structure widened rapidly.

"Are you trying to disrupt cohesion," it said, voice flickering.

"Exactly," she answered.

The spiral lost shape completely.

The collapsing core no longer folded inward cleanly. It tore sideways, ripping open unstable passages through itself.

Chunks of compressed energy shot past her like debris in a storm.

The figure lunged one final time, grabbing her wrist.

"If collapse is completed, then the anchor will be destroyed."

She understood what it meant now.

If the collapse went uncontrolled, both of them would be erased.

So she did something neither of them had tried.

She stopped fighting.

Instead of pushing against the collapse, she aligned with it.

She let the filament follow the direction of the collapsing flow while keeping her connection to Earth intact.

The energy did not fight her.

It flowed through her.

The spiral’s direction shifted.

Instead of crushing everything inward, the collapse began redirecting along the filament’s outward paths.

The collapsing siege engine started unraveling along those threads.

The figure froze mid-motion.

"You have changed the path of termination," it said.

She smiled faintly.

"I’m not here to end everything. I’m only here to end you."

The cracks across its body burst open.

Light poured out.

The surrounding energy ripped it apart in strips.

It reached toward her one last time as its structure dissolved.

"Anchor anomaly," it whispered.

Then it vanished completely.

The collapsing nucleus lost cohesion without its stabilizing intelligence.

The remaining energy discharged outward harmlessly along the expanded lattice paths she had opened.

The darkness thinned.

The pressure eased.

She felt herself falling again, but this time the fall did not hurt.

Light replaced the spiral.

Soft.

Warm.

The filament stabilized.

Outside, in the resonance chamber, the projection screens returned slowly.

The merged hostile mass was gone.

Only fading debris drifted through the lattice where it had once hovered.

The halo around Earth glowed steady and calm.

Daniel stared at the screen in disbelief.

"Is it over?" Elira asked.

Kael scanned rapidly. "No large hostile signatures detected in immediate range."

Mara kept her eyes fixed on the faint filament line still glowing at the center of the projection.

"Where is she?" she whispered.

Inside the fading light, Sarya opened her eyes.

She was no longer inside a collapsing core.

She stood on a wide plane of light suspended between lattice threads.

Earth glowed in the distance.

The filament in her chest pulsed gently.

The siege engine was gone.

But something else moved along the outer lattice.

Faint.

Watching.

She turned slowly.

Far beyond the sectors that had just stabilized, multiple distant threads shimmered.

They were not broken neither were they collapsing.

They were very much active and observing.

Whatever had sent the siege engine had not sent everything.

The battlefield had only expanded.

Her filament pulsed again, stronger than before.

She felt it now.

Not just Earth.

Not just nearby sectors.

A wider network awakening.

And somewhere beyond the visible lattice—

Something answered her presence.

The light beneath her feet shifted.

A new thread extended outward from her position, linking her directly to distant sectors she had never touched before.

The connection formed without resistance.

Like an invitation.

Back in the resonance chamber, the faint filament line on the screen brightened suddenly and split into multiple branching paths.

Kael stepped back.

"That’s not residual energy," he said quietly.

"That’s expansion."

Daniel swallowed.

"She didn’t just survive."

Mara nodded slowly.

"She grew."

Inside the light plane, Sarya took one steady breath.

The siege engine had fallen.

The core intelligence had been erased.

But the network was no longer passive.

It was aware.

And now—

So was she.

A distant pulse echoed across the newly formed thread.

This time it was neither hostile nor was it particularly friendly.

It appeared more...curious than anything else.

She stepped toward it.

The light beneath her feet carried her forward.

And the lattice opened wider than it ever had before.

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