
Chapter 1
“Hey... wait... stop!” I yelled, stumbling backward as the floor pulsed under me. My legs felt like someone else’s. I tried to steady myself, but even my arms obeyed half a second too late. “This is not a tutorial,” I muttered. “This is torture.” Blue screens flickered into existence around me—hovering, translucent, jittering like bad graphics. “What the fuck is system initializing?” I read out loud. “Pain threshold; standard? What the hell is standard pain?!” The countdown slammed into my face: Time Remaining: 09:47 I spun around. “Exit? Where is the exit?!” A deep crack split the floor right under my shoe and I managed to jump back just in time, heart racing. “Okay...okay... Alex, breathe. It’s just VR. Just advanced VR. Just...” The floor bucked like something underneath it wanted out and I hit my knees hard. Pain shot up my legs. “Damn! That’s definitely not VR pain!” I checked my palms. No blood. No bruises. But it still hurts like hell. “Who invents a tutorial with actual pain?” I snapped. The white void slowly dissolved bit by bit like someone peeling off wallpaper. Behind it was a dim concrete hallway—the type they hide behind malls and corporate offices. Footsteps echoed from the shadows behind me. Crunch. Crunch. Crunch. “Nope,” I whispered. “Absolutely not.” I bolted down the hallway, breathing like a dying engine. A red warning screen exploded in my vision: DANGER “I see that!” I shouted, diving sideways and a blade of air sliced past my head. When it hit the wall, the concrete cracked like eggshells. I looked back and nearly screamed. The massive creature stood at eight feet tall with all its angles wrong with glitching edges. The thing had limbs like knives and ironically had no face—just barbed wire twisting like it was alive. “That is illegal,” I told it. “That should be illegal!” A label snapped over it: CORRUPTED DATA ENTITY Weakness: None – RUN “You don’t have to tell me twice,” I gasped, sprinting. Behind me, the thing moved like breaking bones. That awful crunch-crunch-crunch followed me like a death song. I reached a fork and yelled at myself, “Left or right?!” I went right not because it made sense but because panic shoved me. “Move, move, move!” I screamed. My shoes slammed the floor as my lungs burned. My heart punched my ribs like it wanted out. Then I saw a glow ahead—a blue rectangular doorway. “Oh thank God...” My foot snagged a crack and I pitched forward. “NO...” I twisted mid-fall, hit the ground, rolled, concrete scraping my arms. A blade slammed down where my spine had been. “Sparks?! Are you fucking serious right now?!” Sparks flew across the floor like fireworks while the hallway crumbled behind the creature. The white void ate the walls, ceiling, everything. “Everything’s breaking! Move!” I yelled at myself. The creature pulled its blade free with a metallic shriek. “Please don’t be fast,” I whispered. But it increased its speed in mockery It moved then I grabbed a broken chunk of concrete and flung it, even though I knew it wouldn’t work. “Take THAT!” It bounced off its chest like a pebble hitting a tank. The creature turned fully toward me. “Oh crap,” I whispered as It blocked the exit now. “Okay, Alex,” I panted. “You have two choices; die or do something stupid.” I charged it. “Excuse me—coming through!” I ducked under a blade swipe that shaved the hair off the top of my head. I felt the cut and the heat of it. “HEY! Watch the hair!” Static shocked through my shoulder as I rammed into its torso. It was like body-slamming an electric fence. My teeth chattered and my brain rattled but I forced my legs to keep moving. “MOVE!” I shouted at myself. I stumbled past the creature. The exit pulsed like it wanted me to hurry. I launched forward as I dived inside. When I looked down, I was on soft alien grass. I flipped twice like a sock in a dryer and landed flat on my back. A purple sky stretched above me—green auroras dancing while two moons stared down like eyes. A screen floated above my face: TUTORIAL COMPLETE “Oh my God,” I wheezed. “I’m alive.” My whole body shook uncontrollably. Adrenaline flooded me like cold water. A smaller message popped up: Performance Rating: D I sat up. “D?! I jumped through a monster!” Another line scrolled: Survival Bonus: +50 XP Time Bonus: +0 Style Bonus: +0 Respawn Tokens: 0 I blinked. “No respawns? Seriously?” Then the last line hit like a punch. Warning: Tutorial death would have resulted in permanent termination. My mouth went dry. “Permanent termination. Permanent... like dead dead?!” A new screen replaced the old one: Welcome to THE ENDLESS TRIAL Mission: Save your Sister and defeat the ultimate boss. Level: 1 of 100 To exit the game: Complete all levels. To die here: Die in reality. “No,” I whispered. “No, no—this isn’t happening.” The timer appeared next: Your trial begins in: 05:00 “Five minutes until the next thing tries to kill me? Fantastic.” I stood, with shaky legs, the purple grass came up to my knees. From where I stood, I could barely see the ruins but they were big and menacing. I pressed my palms to my face. “Okay. Think. Alex, THINK.” The timer ticked. 04:41 I swallowed. “Right. Someone coded this. Someone built this damn thing. Someone sent the headset.” “You weren’t supposed to be here.” A voice behind me suddenly said I spun so fast I tripped on myself and fell again. A man stood a few feet away dresses in gray clothes and rough boots. He's green eyes really blended with the surrounding. “Who...who the hell are you?” I stammered. He pointed at me. “You activated the Trial.” “I didn’t activate anything!” I snapped. “The headset showed up at my door...” “That’s how it starts.” “Hello, I didn’t choose this!” “No one ever chooses this.” I stood slowly, hands raised. “Look, can we just talk like humans? I almost died five times.” “You’re still easy to kill.” My throat closed. “Okay, see, that... that is not comforting.” He moved closer, close enough to study me. “You smell like the tutorial. Like data residue.” “That sounds… gross.” He grabbed my collar suddenly. “Did you meet it?” “Meet What?!” “The corrupted entity.” “I ran from it! What do people normally do? Hug it?!” He let go abruptly. “If it touched you, you’d be dead.” I rubbed my neck. “Yeah, well, it tried.” He stared at me like I was some rare insect. “You’re new,” he said. “Too new. You shouldn’t be alive.” “Wow. Thanks for the speech. Great pep talk.” He didn’t smile. “Listen. Level One is not like the tutorial. If you fail—” “I die. Yeah, I got the memo.” “No,” he said quietly. “You die worse.” “What does that even mean?!” He didn’t answer. The timer beeped to remind me of my doom. 02:58 I stiffened. “Okay, okay—can you at least tell me what Level One is? What I’m supposed to do? Anything?!” He sighed and looked past me toward the ruins. “You'll have to survive.” “Survive what?!” He grabbed my arm suddenly. “Stay close and don’t talk to anyone else. Don’t trust anything that looks human. If the ground shakes—run. If the sky changes—run. If you see a shadow—run.” “That’s a lot of running!” “That’s why most don’t last past the first level.” My stomach dropped. “Most?” He looked at the sky. “They send a new one every week.” “A new what?” “A new player.” “And what happens to the old ones?” He didn’t look at me. He didn’t need to because before I could react, the wind shifted—sharp and cold. He stiffened. “They’re here.” “WHO is here?!” I shouted. He shoved me backward. “RUN!” The ground vibrated as the purple grass flattened. The sky changed from green to red to black and different shapes rose from the field. The man grabbed my shirt again. “If you want to live—MOVE!” I stumbled as the nearest creature stepped fully into view. Its skin was glitching, limbs rearranging, and mouth stretching far too wide. I whispered, “No… no, no...” It smiled then charged.Latest Chapter
Deep Space Station
In the blink of an eye, the castle vanished. Then I was thrown into the void and I could feel my insides trying to escape through my mouth.I tried reaching out for something—anything—but my hands just went through the emptiness and my heart rate tripled.I can’t breathe. Damn it...why can’t I breathe?A bright light shone and thin red emergency strips blinked alive along cold metal walls, outlining a narrow corridor suspended in the void. I sucked in a desperate breath as oxygen rushed back into my lungs.LEVEL 3: DEEP SPACE STATIONObjective: Reach the escape pods before station destructionTime until destruction: 02:30:00Current Respawn Tokens: 2Warning: Zero gravity environment“Of course,” I muttered, my voice echoing off the metal tunnel. “Why would anything be easy?”When I tried to move, my body twisted out of control and I was thrown down the corridor like a loose screw. I slammed into one wall, bounced into the other, then started spinning end over end.“Damn it...!”I th
Medieval Siege
Chapter 7The cave vanished like someone wiped it out of existence. In one blink, the cold stone, corpses everywhere were replaced with sunlight shining on my face.We'd expected to land on the cave floor when my knees buckled and not the open floor. I grabbed the nearest thing and it turned out to be a barrel. I didn't know when I hissed. My eyes watered at the sudden brightness.“Alex?” Dave’s voice hit beside me. “You good?”“Yeah, I think so,” I muttered, blinking fast until the blur cleared and then I saw it.A castle stood on a mountain not too far from where we stood.“...What the hell?”As it towered over us, it looked normal with gray stone, and twenty-foot tall walls, with battlements like sharpened teeth and a massive iron gate. Until the angles twisted wrong and the towers rotated in ways no architect would approve. The walls curved like they were bending under water.A text flickered in front of my eyes.LEVEL 2: MEDIEVAL SIEGEObjective: Defend the castle until reinforce
Cave Defense
Chapter 6I ran as fast as my legs could carry, dragging Dave with me. We kept going until we reached the end of the cave. The exit was so narrow the stone scrapped my shoulders as I squeezed in. Rock tore at what was left of my hoodie, and by the time I stumbled back into the dark, it swallowed me whole. Behind me, Dave’s breathing echoed through the cave like something stalking us.“How far back does it go?” I whispered before I could stop myself. The Howlers already knew we were here, but something about the darkness demanded quiet.“Maybe thirty feet,” Dave murmured. His voice came from somewhere to my left. “Then it fans out but only one can fit through the exit at a time.”I turned toward the exit again, and I could see the alien sky stretched in purple and green streaks, auroras twisting between two moons. As I watched, a Howler’s head slid into view, blocking the color. Then another. Then a cluster of them. Their clicking language bounced against the rock.“They can’t rush us,
Into The Dark
Chapter 5“Dave, slow down–your leg!” I hissed as he staggered ahead of me. I managed to convince him to come with me and now he ran faster than me.“There's no time,” he muttered, gripping his thigh. “Just keep moving.”“But you’re bleeding through your jeans!” I shouted.“Then walk faster so the blood isn’t for nothing!”I caught up to him and grabbed his arm to keep him upright.“Dave—stop. Just breathe for two seconds.” But he jerked away.“Alex, you don’t get it. If we slow down, they’ll catch us. They always gain on us when we slow down.”“Are they behind us?”“No, they have retired to bed after a long day's work.” His voice cracked.“Dave…” I whispered. “Hey, hey buddy look at me.”He didn’t stop even for one second. He just kept limping forward, teeth clenched, with sharp and shaky breaths.“Dave, talk to me. How bad is the pain?”“If I talk, I’ll start screaming.”“Then scream,” I snapped. “Isn't that better than collapsing?”He shut his eyes, exhaled, and muttered, “You’re a
Pack Mentality
Chapter 4 “Alex, move!”Dave’s shout barely hit my ears before the stone in my hand slammed into the Howler’s skull. I felt everything—bone crunching under the impact, the creature’s weight crashing into me and its rancid breath melting my face.“Get... off... me!” I choked, shoving my knee upward.The thing didn’t care. Its jaws snapped so close to my face I felt the wind brush against my throat.“Alex, roll! Roll left!” Dave yelled.“I’m trying!” I pushed harder, swinging the stone against its ribs. “Why is this thing so heavy?”“It’s sewn together, remember! Aim for the neck!”“I am aiming for the neck!” I shot back The creature made that awful, childlike cry as it tore away from me. I scrambled backward unable to stop my chest from heaving.Dave appeared above it, gripping a huge stone.“Stay down!” he snarled and smashed its skull until the thing stopped twitching.“Don’t stop! Alex, back up—back to me! They’re never alone!”“Yeah, I’m getting that!” I gasped, moving toward him
The First Death
Chapter 3 “Shit... Shit…” I cursed as I kept running until I was sure I lost the creature.I looked down and my hands were still shaking, the faded scar on my thumb from the night I butchered chicken trying to impress Amy was there. Even the keyboard-worn calluses were still there but they didn’t feel like mine.I rubbed my palms together and hissed when the purple grass scraped against my skin—cool, damp, too real for VR. I ripped out a handful and the roots snapped with the exact resistance real grass should have.“Okay. No. Nope. No way this is software,” I muttered.The timer kept ticking in my ears.03:47“Think, Alex. You’re a developer, figure out a way through this shit or else...”The alien sky swirling lavender clouds stretched above me, with two moons hanging too close. The wind carried an unfamiliar scent — sweet with something electric. I pinched my arm hard.“Shit!”The pain exploded bright and instant, followed by a deep purple mark.I wasn’t dreaming. I wasn’t simulat
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