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Author: Pinky T
last update2026-04-30 22:08:54

The moment the balance shifted, the entire fight changed in a way that was impossible to ignore, because what had started as pressure closing in from every direction was now turning into something far more unstable, like the attackers were no longer acting as one controlled unit but were instead being forced into reactions they had not planned for, and that single difference made everything feel sharper, faster, and far more dangerous than before.

Sofia felt it immediately as she pressed back a
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    For a second, it actually felt normal again.Like, not completely normal, because the room was still weird and breathing in that not-breathing way, but at least Sofia could see Ethan and Shen Fei without her brain glitching like a broken video.And honestly? That alone felt like a win.Sofia didn’t move right away.Not because she didn’t want to run straight to Ethan and grab his arm just to prove he was actually there, but because she didn’t trust the room not to ruin it the second she tried.“Okay,” she said slowly, her voice quieter than before, “nobody move too fast. I don’t trust this.”Ethan nodded slightly, his eyes still scanning everything like he was reading something invisible layered over the room.“It’s still unstable,” he said.Sofia gave him a look. “Yeah, no kidding.”Shen Fei stepped a little closer, and this time—this time—it actually worked. No weird delay. No distortion. Just a normal step.Sofia noticed immediately.Her eyes widened. “Wait… wait, do that again.”S

  • 85

    The hesitation did not look like anything at first.There were no alarms, no visible glitch, no dramatic flicker in the air that would have made it obvious that something had gone wrong.Instead, the room simply stopped responding at its usual speed.Sofia noticed it in the delay.Not the kind of delay that meant loading or buffering.The kind that felt like thought forming too slowly for something that was supposed to already know the answer.She stayed still.Not because she wanted to.Because the silence had weight now, and moving felt like interrupting something fragile.Ethan’s voice finally broke it.“It is not proceeding,” he said quietly.Sofia blinked. “That is new,” she replied.Shen Fei’s gaze was fixed ahead, but not at anything visible anymore. “It is re-evaluating internal assumptions,” she said.Sofia turned toward her immediately. “Why do you always make it sound like the room is writing an essay?” she asked.Shen Fei did not look away. “Because it is behaving like one

  • 84

    The moment Ethan said, “Now it learns how we behave apart,” the space did not react immediately.It almost felt like the system was listening carefully, like it had finally reached a stage where observation mattered more than execution.Then the separation finished settling.And the room stopped pretending it was one place.Sofia felt it first as a loss of direction.Not physical direction.Relational direction.Ethan was still visible, but not fully reachable in the way her mind expected him to be reachable. Shen Fei was also there, but slightly shifted, like each of them had been placed in separate interpretations of the same geometry.Sofia exhaled slowly. “Okay,” she said, voice tight, “this is officially a group project where nobody is in the same group.”Ethan looked toward her.Or at least, she thought he did.The angle was correct, but the feeling behind it was slightly delayed.“It is not separation like distance,” Ethan said. “It is separation like context.”Sofia frowned. “

  • 83

    The moment the room stopped being one space, it did not feel like a break or a crack.It felt like a decision had already been made somewhere else, and what they were experiencing was only the physical delay of that decision arriving.Sofia noticed it first in her voice.“Ethan?” she called.But the sound did not travel the way it should have.It reached him, yes, but it reached him differently, like it had been filtered through something that removed intent and left only structure.Ethan turned his head slightly.“I can hear you,” he said.Sofia frowned immediately. “That did not sound like you hearing me,” she replied.Shen Fei’s voice came next, but it arrived from a slightly different direction than expected, like the room had decided direction was now optional.“The acoustic continuity is fractured,” she said.Sofia looked at her sharply. “That is not even English anymore,” she said.Shen Fei blinked once. “It is still English,” she replied. “It is just no longer shared.”That se

  • 82

    The moment Ethan said, “It is everywhere we are,” the room did not immediately confirm or deny it, and that silence felt deliberate, like something had chosen not to speak yet because speaking would no longer be an interface action but a physical one.Sofia stood very still.Not because she wanted to.Because movement suddenly felt like agreement.Her eyes shifted slowly across the room, taking in every detail with a kind of forced awareness she did not ask for, the ceiling panels, the dull seams between walls, the faint vibration under the floor that had stopped being subtle and now felt like a constant reminder that the space they were standing in was no longer neutral.“No,” she said quietly, almost to herself, “no, I really do not like when sentences turn into reality.”Shen Fei did not respond immediately because she was already looking at the console, or what used to function as a console, since it no longer displayed anything recognizable, only a faint reflective surface that s

  • 81

    The moment Ethan said, “It acts,” the room did not respond immediately, and that silence after the statement felt less like a pause and more like a decision being finalized somewhere they could not see, as though the system was no longer processing their presence but evaluating the most efficient way to conclude it.Sofia felt it first in her hands.A faint vibration, barely noticeable, like the floor itself had started to recalibrate its own stability, and she looked down instinctively, half expecting to see something physical happening beneath them, but the floor remained unchanged, which somehow made it worse.“No,” she said quietly, her voice tightening, “I really do not like the way the room keeps pretending nothing is happening while everything is clearly happening.”Shen Fei did not respond immediately, because her attention was locked onto the screen, where the collapsing grid had not disappeared but instead compressed into a single vertical line that pulsed faintly, like a he

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