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Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition-Chapter 2099: Story : The Answering Silence
No one in the colony slept that night.
The sky above the trench shimmered continuously as the Walker and the fragment monolith held the harmonic window open. White and violet waves intertwined like threads of light stretching upward into the silent universe.
Inside the command shelter, Mara sat motionless before the projection.
The archive stream had slowed.
Not because the signal weakened—
but because the system had shifted into something new.
“Filtering protocols,” she whispered.
Lyra paced behind her.
“Filtering what?”
Mara zoomed the projection outward again.
The colossal lattice around the dead star remained steady, its thousands of towers glowing like veins of ancient fire.
But now the data streams arriving from it were being sorted.
Millions of signals.
Civilizations catalogued across unimaginable time.
Some marked EXTINCT.
Others SILENT.
A few still blinking faintly—like dying stars.
Kael stood with arms crossed, studying the list.
“How many active?” he asked.
Mara hesitated.
“Very few.”
Lyra stopped pacing.
“How few?”
Mara enlarged the active nodes.
Seven lights.
Six distant.
And one directly beneath them.
“Our node,” Lyra said quietly.
“Yes.”
Kael frowned.
“That can’t be right.”
Mara looked at him.
“Why not?”
“Because if this network has been listening for millions of years...” he said slowly, “there should be more answers.”
Another resonance pulse rolled through the harmonic field.
This one carried no vision.
No data.
Just stillness.
As if the network itself were pausing.
Listening again.
Outside, colonists gathered near the trench in silent clusters.
Even the Walker had gone still.
Its fractures glowed softly now, no longer pushing outward.
Waiting.
Lyra looked toward the braided aurora.
“You think we’re being tested?”
Kael shook his head.
“No.”
“Then what?”
He nodded toward the projection of fading civilizations on Mara’s display.
“They’re checking if we last.”
Mara inhaled sharply.
“You mean survival?”
“Yes.”
The ancient system wasn’t just cataloguing intelligent life.
It was measuring endurance.
Species that rose.
Species that answered.
And species that vanished before the conversation truly began.
Another message formed within the archive stream.
Not words.
Images.
A slow montage of worlds.
Some lush and vibrant.
Others burned to glass.
Some dark and abandoned.
Each one tagged with resonance data—records of signals that had once echoed through the listening network.
And then—
silence.
Lyra whispered the realization. 𝐟𝕣𝗲𝕖𝕨𝗲𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝗲𝚕.𝗰𝚘𝐦
“This is a graveyard.”
Mara nodded slowly.
“A record of every civilization that ever spoke into the network.”
Kael stared at the final frame forming on the holo-screen.
A blank entry.
Coordinates already filled.
Their world.
No status assigned yet.
Just one line blinking slowly beneath it.
OBSERVATION IN PROGRESS
Outside, the fragment monolith pulsed again.
But this time its signal felt... quieter.
Patient.
Across the plains the violet fractures dimmed slightly.
As if its task had shifted from awakening to watching.
Inside the shelter, Mara’s monitors stabilized.
The torrent of ancient data receded into the background archive.
Only one signal remained active.
The seventh structure around the dead star.
Still connected.
Still listening.
Lyra folded her arms tightly.
“So what happens now?”
Kael stepped outside, staring at the horizon where ash clouds met the stars.
The braided aurora slowly began to fade as the harmonic window narrowed.
The Walker remained at the trench’s edge, unmoving.
Guardian of the node.
Translator of the signal.
Witness to the moment humanity joined the oldest conversation in the universe.
Kael spoke quietly.
“We live.”
Lyra raised an eyebrow.
“That’s it?”
He nodded toward the sky.
“That’s the answer they’re waiting for.”
Behind them, the fragment monolith released one final pulse into the fading harmonic field.
Not a command.
Not a warning.
A marker.
The moment the seventh node awakened.
And somewhere across the ancient network of listening posts—
the observers began recording humanity’s next Chapter.
Because the conversation had only just begun.
And the universe was finally listening back.







