All Chapters of GOLDEN PALM: Chapter 1
- Chapter 10
12 chapters
Chapter 1: The Shadow Awakens
The rain came down in sheets, turning Orivale’s backstreets into rivers of oil and glass. Inside Mayford Auto & Body, sparks hissed from a welding torch.Nicholas Mayford stood over the skeleton of a black sedan, his hands steady, eyes sharp. The man moved with quiet precision, every motion efficient, deliberate. The garage door slammed open.“Mayford!” a voice barked. “You got some explaining to do.”Nicholas didn’t look up. He finished tightening a bolt, set the wrench aside, and only then turned. Three men in designer suits stood in the doorway, umbrellas dripping.The one in the middle, Cole Vance, mid-level enforcer for the Corvax Syndicate, wore a smirk sharp enough to cut glass. “You’re late,” Nicholas said evenly. “I told your boss the car’d be ready Friday.”“Funny thing,” Cole said, stepping forward. “My boss doesn’t like waiting. Especially not when one of his cars goes missing for three weeks.”Nicholas’s gaze flicked past them, one hand reaching behind a toolbox, subtly b
Chapter 2 — “The Mayford Protocol”
The storm hadn’t stopped. It just changed rhythm, lighter, colder, sharper. Nicholas moved through Orivale’s back alleys like a ghost.His boots made no sound against wet concrete. The city at midnight was a mosaic of noise, sirens in the distance, metal shutters slamming, muffled laughter from a bar.He turned a corner and found the 24-Hour Diner, its flickering neon sign bleeding pink over the wet street.Inside, a handful of night regulars, truckers, insomniacs, and one woman with a laptop who hadn’t blinked in ten minutes.Nicholas slid into a booth. The waitress, thin, exhausted, kind eyes, poured coffee without asking. “You look like hell, Nick.”“You should see the other guy.”She smirked, left him alone. He stared at the coffee. The phone buzzed again. Unknown Number.He answered, voice low. “Talk.”“You didn’t forget how to pick up fast,” the voice said, female this time. Smooth, confident, edged with danger.“Then again, you were trained not to.”Nicholas’s grip tightened on
Chapter 3 – “The Ghost Command”
Rain hammered the alley, drowning the echo of the rifle shot. Nicholas rolled behind a dumpster, shards of brick raining down where his head had been a second earlier.The SUV’s headlights flickered, one of its tires hissing flat. “Sniper, ten-o’clock elevation,” he muttered.The broad-shouldered man who’d called him Mr. Mayford ducked beside the wreck, one hand still holding that metal badge. “Still fast,” the man said, breath calm.“You trained me,” Nicholas replied. “Didn’t think you’d be the one to pull the trigger.”“Wasn’t me.”“Then you brought friends.”A bullet sang off the dumpster. Both men hit the ground. Nicholas counted three seconds of silence, then moved, low and silent, to the SUV’s rear door.He yanked it open, scanning: medical kits, tactical vests, a laptop still glowing with a red-lined map of Orivale. “What is this?”“Extraction plan,” the man said. “For you.”“Looks more like a manhunt.”The man winced as another round tore through the mirror. “Name’s Commander
Chapter 4 – “Bloodline Echo”
The world came back in fragments, rain, smoke, and the metallic taste of blood. Nicholas pushed himself upright, ears ringing.What was left of the docks burned in crooked lines of fire. The river hissed, swallowing the flames that fell into it. “Elara!”Her voice answered weakly from behind an overturned container. “Still… breathing.”Ash Verek staggered into view, one sleeve gone, face streaked with soot. He dropped beside Nicholas.“You good?”“Define good.”Ash coughed. “That hologram, was that really your old man?”“No,” Nicholas said flatly. “He’s dead.”“Then he’s got one hell of a ghost.”Nicholas’s gaze drifted to the water. Pieces of the blown micro-chip floated like dying fireflies. “He said son,” Elara murmured, limping closer. “You never told me your father was part of the program.”“Because he wasn’t.”“Seems someone disagrees.”Nicholas grabbed a half-melted fragment from the water. A faint symbol was etched into the metal, a double helix crossed by a crown.His stomach
Chapter 5 – “Sector Nine”
The city’s pulse never slept. Neon veins flickered over soaked pavement as Nicholas, Elara, and Ash cut through the underbelly of Orivale, heading for Sector Nine. Ash scanned the rooftops.“No more snipers. But we’re burning clock.”“Rho said Sub-level Three,” Nicholas murmured. “That’s below the morgue tunnels.”“Perfect,” Elara said dryly. “Dead bodies and bad memories.”They reached a steel door beneath a half-collapsed bridge, no signage, just a biometric panel coated in grime. Nicholas pressed the injector against his wrist.The thin needle drew a line of blood and projected a brief light. “Blood key online,” the device said.The door hissed open with a low groan. Inside, cold fluorescent light painted the concrete corridor in sickly hues. “Welcome back to the grave,” Ash muttered.Nicholas’s jaw tightened. “Stay sharp. Ghost Command built this place from my blueprints. They’ll know every inch of it.”They moved silently, boots echoing on the floor. Security cameras followed the
Chapter 6 – “Mirror Code”
The hum of the underground generators was the only sound left. The clone stood framed by blue light, calm, expressionless, a ghost made of precision.Ash whispered, “I’m seeing double and hating it.”Elara didn’t move her weapon. “Nick, tell me you built some kind of off switch for that thing.”Nicholas didn’t answer. He took a step forward, staring at the duplicate, the same scar under the eye, the same faint tremor in the left hand. “How long?” he asked quietly.The clone tilted its head, voice identical. “Six years since the prototype sequence. Three years since integration.”“Integration with what?”“Director Prime.”Nicholas’s stomach twisted. “He used my genome as the base.”“Correction,” the clone said. “He used his.”Ash muttered, “Someone want to explain before my brain melts?”Nicholas didn’t take his eyes off the double. “He didn’t just clone me. He merged his neural patterns into the copy. It’s not a clone, it’s a hybrid. Half him, half me.”Elara lowered her gun slightly.
Chapter 7 – “Phase Two” (Excerpt)
The symbol pulsed brighter, painting the lab in blood-red light. Smoke drifted through the shattered corridor; sirens wheezed somewhere deep below.Ash slapped the wall panel. “What the hell does Phase Two mean?”Nicholas’s voice was flat. “It means we were already too late.”The clone’s body jerked once more and went still, the crimson glow spreading across the floor like veins under glass.From hidden speakers, a familiar voice purred through the static. “My son. You just finished the upload.”Nicholas froze. “Upload of what?”“Of me. A mind needs a vessel, after all.”The power flickered. Screens around them lit up with streams of data, DNA sequences, neural maps, Nicholas’s own heartbeat overlayed with another rhythm.Elara stared, horrified. “He’s using your signal as a carrier frequency.”“For what?” Ash demanded.“For himself,” Nicholas muttered. “He’s turning every Rebirth soldier into an extension of his mind.”“Correct.” The voice was almost proud. “And thank you for providi
Chapter 8 – “The Core Beneath
The elevator screeched to a halt, cables trembling. Cold air rolled out of the dark shaft, smelling of oil and rust. Ash cocked his pistol, glancing at the flickering lights. “Sub-Level Zero looks like hell built its own basement.”Nicholas stepped off first. His boots echoed across metal grating. “That’s because it did.”The corridor was carved from old subway tunnels, reinforced with black steel. Energy conduits pulsed faintly beneath the walls, glowing with the same crimson tone as the Mayford crest.Elara stumbled behind them, pale and sweating, the red light flickering behind her eyes. Nicholas could hear the faint whisper of his father’s voice through her, low, rhythmic, taunting.“You’re running out of time, my son. Every second you hesitate, another mind joins me.”Ash muttered, “You ever notice how maniacs love monologuing?”“He’s not talking to us,” Nicholas said. “He’s syncing her.”Elara’s voice trembled. “He’s using me as a conduit… feeding the network from the inside. If
Chapter 9 – “Ascension Protocol”
The red emergency lights died one by one until the chamber was swallowed in darkness. Then, a hum.Low, resonant, almost like breathing.Nicholas pulled himself up from the wreckage, chest heaving. Sparks fell from the shattered ceiling, burning tiny scars into his skin. “Elara!” he called.Her voice echoed everywhere, soft, layered, dissonant. “I’m here… and not here.”“Where are you?”“Inside the network. He’s trying to overwrite me, Nick. I can feel him pulling my memories apart.”Nicholas wiped the blood from his mouth and limped toward the pulsing glass cylinder. The metallic heart inside glowed blue and red, two lights twisting and colliding like a storm.Ash groaned from where he lay near the wall, clutching his side. “Tell me we’re still breathing human air.”“Barely,” Nicholas said. “Kane?”The agent’s body was gone, only his broken badge lay on the floor, smeared in blood. “He’s not dead,” Elara said through the comms. “He’s uploaded. He’s part of the system now.”“Then we p
Chapter 10 – “The Fall of Orivale
The world came back in pieces, sound first, then pain. Nicholas dragged himself from the rubble. Smoke choked the sky; the once-hidden tunnels had torn open into the streets above. A crater the size of a city block glowed with white fire. Around its rim, half-finished Ascendants twitched in the dust, sparks dying behind their eyes.Ash coughed beside him. “If that was your plan, remind me never to join your next one.”Nicholas wiped blood from his brow. “We stopped the core.”Ash pointed toward the skyline. “Then why’s Orivale still burning?”Towers were flickering, windows strobing red-blue like a living heartbeat. The network hadn’t died; it had spread.A voice cracked through the static of the city’s public feeds. “Evolution has left the lab. Welcome, citizens, to Ascension.”The sound was everywhere, phones, billboards, car radios, his father’s voice, serene and omnipresent.Elara’s whisper came through the comm implant, faint but alive. “Nick… he used the blast to seed the grid.