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Chapter 5: The Quiet
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The junkyard stretched out before them like a rusted graveyard of a world long forgotten.

Metal arms poked from shattered android torsos. Broken skyships lay half-buried in the sand. Torn banners of long-dead corporations flapped limply in the stale wind.

Kai stumbled out of the underground hatch first, coughing as he blinked against the sudden dull light of day. Not real sun—just the flicker of Sector 12’s artificial dome overhead—but it felt like freedom.

Kade emerged behind him, covered in grime, her blade still gripped tight in one hand.

They didn’t speak for a while.

They didn’t need to.

---

“I always hated this place,” Kade finally muttered, eyes scanning the heaps of metal bones. “Too quiet. Like it’s waiting to remember something awful.”

Kai pulled off his gloves and rubbed his hands together. “I think I kinda like it. No drones. No screaming. No one trying to dissect my brain.”

Nyx’s voice crackled in his ear. “You still have time for that. Zorvex runs late but never misses.”

Kai gave a weak laugh. “You’re getting sassier.”

“I learned it from her,” Nyx replied.

Kade raised a brow, half-smiling. “I’m flattered.”

They settled beneath the shell of an old freighter, half-sunk in the earth. Kai sat cross-legged, watching Kade as she reassembled her rifle piece by piece, like it was a form of therapy.

“You never told me why you left him,” Kai said quietly. “Valkar.”

She paused.

The silence stretched so long, he almost said never mind.

Then—“Because I wasn’t real to him,” she said.

Kai looked up.

“I was a weapon. A thing. He called me his shadowknife. Said I was born in war, shaped by it. But I bled. I broke. I felt. And he hated that.”

Kai didn’t say anything. He just sat with her in it.

That was enough.

---

She stood and walked a few paces out into the junkyard, her boots crunching over rust.

“Do you think you were born like this?” she asked without turning. “A glitch?”

Kai blinked. “No. I think I became one. The moment they tried to plug me in and I burned the system.”

“You know what that makes you, right?”

“What?”

She turned.

“A virus. A beautiful, dangerous one.”

He smiled, crooked and tired. “Thanks. I think.”

---

Later, as the sky dimmed into artificial dusk, Nyx whispered something soft into Kai’s neural link.

“She likes you.”

Kai raised a brow. What?

“She listens to you. She doesn’t even listen to herself.”

Kai looked at Kade as she leaned against the freighter, eyes closed, trying to get just a few seconds of peace.

And for the first time since this all started… he felt something shift.

Not just fear. Not just survival.

Something warmer.

---

Far above, beyond the dome, Valkar stood watching the junkyard’s outer edges through a long-range interface.

He didn't attack. Not yet.

Because some games were worth playing longer.

And some prey were worth watching.

________

The freighter groaned in its sleep as wind scraped its metal skin.

Kade secured her boots, slung her rifle over her shoulder, and gave Kai one last look before disappearing into the wasteland of twisted metal.

“Try not to set the world on fire while I’m gone,” she muttered.

“No promises,” he replied, already lost in thought.

Nyx’s voice buzzed in his neural link. “You sure you’re ready for this?”

Kai cracked his knuckles. “I don’t need to be ready. I just need to be pissed off enough.”

He sat cross-legged in the dark belly of the freighter, surrounded by decades of dead tech—hollowed-out processors, fried interface jacks, rusted drone cores. Junk to anyone else.

But to Kai?

It was a cathedral.

---

He closed his eyes.

Then opened his mind.

The world flickered. Time stuttered. The junkyard around him rewrote itself into threads of possibility—data ghosts lingering in old metal, fractured memories waiting to be touched.

He reached in.

Felt everything.

Systems bloomed under his fingertips. Abandoned security logs. Hidden transmission protocols. Even a forgotten Zorvex satellite still barely pulsing in orbit.

“You’re everywhere,” Nyx whispered. “You’re rewriting them as you go.”

Kai smiled faintly. “I’m not hacking them.”

“What then?”

“I’m showing them they’ve already been hacked.”

---

He dug deeper.

Sweat beaded on his forehead. The code was old, feral, buried under years of corrupted layers—but he was faster, smarter. Wrong enough to be right.

A locked stream shimmered into view.

He hesitated.

It was tethered to something massive. Government-level encryption. Vaulted with a triple-diamond seal and dripping with Valkar’s signature.

He touched it.

And it opened.

Like it had been waiting for him.

---

Inside the file was a name: PROJECT STITCH.

Followed by a list of Glitchborn—names, ID numbers, death dates. Some marked Terminated. Others... Pending.

And there, glowing softly at the end:

> SUBJECT 17-β

KAI DRAVEN

Status: ACTIVE

Type: Chrono-Variant

Potential: Reality Disruptor

Kai’s breath caught.

“What the hell is this…”

---

The screen flickered. Then went black.

Then white.

Then—

“You shouldn’t be here, Kai.”

The voice wasn’t Nyx.

It was colder. Masculine. Familiar.

Valkar.

Kai froze.

“I knew you’d wake eventually,” Valkar continued. “You always were curious. That’s what I loved about your kind.”

The interface trembled.

“I built the walls to keep you out. But I left the window open to see how long it’d take you to crawl through.”

Kai tried to sever the link—nothing.

“You're not a mistake, Kai. You’re a prototype. You’re mine.”

Then the connection severed with a violent snap.

---

Kai gasped, tumbling out of the link like he’d been punched out of his own body. Blood dripped from his nose.

Nyx’s voice roared: “Kai! Are you okay?”

He wiped the blood and stared at the now-flickering screen, heart pounding.

“I found where we go next,” he whispered.

---

When Kade returned, carrying a bag of dried rations and a half-functioning purifier, Kai looked up with wild eyes.

“We need to leave,” he said.

Kade frowned. “Why?”

Kai stood, voice low. “Because I just looked through the wrong door… and he was standing on the other side waiting.”

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