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Chapter Twenty-Four: Threshold Fractured
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Threshold Headquarters trembled as if the building itself had a pulse.

Across the central command floor, monitors flickered with cascading lines of fractured code. Faces of officers, engineers, and analysts reflected pale blue light as the systems they relied on began to stutter, fail, and reboot in endless loops. Every mirrored surface—every glass panel, every polished steel wall—throbbed faintly with the afterimage of a reflection that was not always their own.

Director Hale stood at the center, rigid, his jaw locked as he scanned the chaos. His voice cut sharp against the din. “Report. Now.”

An officer at the communications link station turned, sweat beading on his brow. “Sir—the external grid is destabilizing. The outer surveillance satellites are showing ghost reflections, duplicating the city skyline. Whole districts are flickering in and out of visibility. It’s… like parts of the city are being rewritten in real time.”

Hale’s hands tightened behind his back. “Containment?”

“Fai
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