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THE ASCENSION SYSTEM CHAPTER 188
The Tangled WebDust floated in the dim light through dirty windows. The air smelled old and a bit like metal and something sweet. Kane's light moved across the dark room, showing broken machines and glass. My stomach felt bad; this place felt very wrong."See anything, Elias?" Kane's quiet voice barely made a sound. She moved carefully, her hand near her gun. I stayed close behind, my heart beating fast. The drawing we found led us here, an old building outside the city that wasn't on any maps. That made me scared.Forgotten for a reason, I thought, looking at a table with broken bottles and strange tools – some for living things, others like machines mixed together. It was a gross mix."Tony, look here." Elias's voice was usually calm, but now it sounded worried. He was kneeling by a broken metal box. Inside were glass jars with weird things floating in liquid, with thin wires all through them. I couldn't breathe for a second. This wasn't just science; it was horrible.
THE ASCENSION SYSTEM CHAPTER 189
The Fading AnchorI felt like I was falling fast. The colors around me spun and didn't make sense. Was this the floor? Or the sky upside down? A hand grabbed my arm, strong and familiar, but the face above changed. One second it was Darren, looking worried like always. The next, it was a scary person from a dream I almost forgot, with glowing eyes."Easy, Tony. Just breathe." It was Darren's voice, thank goodness. For now.I blinked, trying to see clearly. My head felt full of buzzing; each buzzed a different, mixed-up memory. Kane… where was Kane? Had she been here? Or was that just a whisper from another time?"Kane… the… the light…" I mumbled, the words feeling thick in my mouth. Light. Yes, there was a bright light, a tear in the world. And then… everything became a mess of broken pictures.Darren held my arm tighter. "Kane's not here now, Tony. It's just me. Remember? Darren."Darren. Yes, I remembered Darren. Sometimes. He was… real. Something steady in this craz
THE ASCENSION SYSTEM CHAPTER 190
The Unseen HandWe walked deeper into the broken building. The air had a low buzzing sound that made my teeth feel funny. It felt like we were getting to the center of everything. Kane’s light moved over walls with strange drawings, the same ones from the leather book. They seemed to glow a little.“This way,” Kane whispered, her voice tight. She pointed to a strong metal door behind some broken wall. It looked new in all the mess.Elias pulled at the door, and it made loud noises before opening with a bang. The room inside was round, with glowing lines on the walls. In the middle was a strange machine with metal rings and shiny parts. It made a buzzing sound, and the air around it shook a little.“What is this?” I whispered, walking closer. The drawing from the book was on the shiny part in the middle, glowing strangely. It felt alive.Kane walked around the machine slowly, looking at everything. “This has to be it. The thing that’s causing all this.”Elias reached out to
THE ASCENSION SYSTEM CHAPTER 191
Almost GoneI feel like I'm disappearing, Kane. Like an old picture in the sun, the colors are fading, and the sharp lines are getting soft. It feels weird, this slowly fading away. One moment, I can clearly hear you laughing, the next, it's just a quiet sound lost in the wind. And the wind… it calls to me, Kane. It sounds like peace like everything will be quiet. And that feels so good right now.My fingers move a little as I can still feel your hand in mine. I remember the day we climbed that silly hill, the one looking at the blue sea. You were breathing hard, your face was pink, and you hit a bug that was flying around. “Worth it,” you said, your eyes shining brighter than the water. God, Kane, your eyes. They were like whole worlds I was just starting to see. Now… now those worlds are getting dark.The nothingness wants me. It’s like a dark curtain closing on a show, promising no more fighting, no more trying hard. Just… quiet. But then, a little spark starts in my
THE ASCENSION SYSTEM CHAPTER 192
Feeling Really DifferentThe light inside me is going away, Kane, but it left something behind. It’s like a quiet noise inside me, a feeling I didn’t have before. It’s weird. Like a radio finding a station I never knew was there, a station from very far away.The metal walls around me don’t feel as hard anymore. It’s like they’re shaking a little. Or maybe I’m shaking. I can’t tell. Everything feels… different. The water drop sound isn’t just a drop anymore. It’s a beat in the quiet. And the quiet itself… it’s not empty. It has soft sounds, like whispers I can almost hear.I try to think about your face, Kane. I can still remember it, thank goodness, clear and bright. But even that feels… far away now. It's like looking at a star – beautiful, but so far, I can’t touch it. Am I floating away from you too?The feeling inside me gets stronger like I’m connected to something big and unknown. It’s like standing by a huge ocean, feeling the water pull me, a pull that feels both
THE ASCENSION SYSTEM CHAPTER 193
Thinking About ThemKane… Darren… I see their faces clearly, better than this dark place. That voice far away made me want to not give up. But the cold feeling is strong, Kane. That thing… could make me disappear.I remember all the fights. Meeting Darren, a scared but brave kid. Fighting robots, the smell of smoke, winning. Quiet nights with you under strange stars, telling stories. If that thing wins, all of that will be for nothing.I squeeze my hands. Missing your hand hurts. The cold voice says in my head, You will listen to me. Listen to who? What? Be a doll? No.I remember Darren saying, “We can do this, Tony. Together.” He trusted me so much. Could I let him down? Let the dark win, break our promise?The power from the dark figure pushes on me like I can’t breathe. My new senses don’t like it. It feels wrong.Another memory: you, Kane, standing strong against a big robot. “Don’t come closer.” You were always so brave. And I… I tried to be. If I give up, who wi
THE ASCENSION SYSTEM CHAPTER 194
Saying Yes to ChangeKane is scared. I see it in her eyes, even though I’m happy to see her and Darren. That loud noise, that feeling… it’s from that old, bad thing. Darren said I’ve changed. I have, haven’t I? That forced change… it didn’t kill me. It added something new. Something I don’t know.The ground shakes again, closer. Whatever is coming is big and mad. Kane looks around quickly, ready to fight with her light sword. Darren gets ready, too, with power like lightning around him. They’re ready. But am I? Am I still just Tony, who used machines and didn’t give up? Or am I something else now?That shine under my skin… it moves a little, like a quiet engine waiting to start.“What is it?” I ask, my voice still rough.Kane sounds worried. “I don’t know exactly. Something strong. Something that came because of that Ascendant power in you.”Ascendant power… in me? So that change wasn’t just almost dying. It’s part of me now. That thought is scary but also… a little excit
THE ASCENSION SYSTEM CHAPTER 195
Going Past What I KnowThe touch… it’s not like touching skin, Kane. It’s like my hand is going into the water, but the water is alive and buzzing. The power between us gets stronger, and the world around me starts to… melt. The trees get blurry, the sky looks wavy, and Kane and Darren’s faces look strange, like in a broken mirror. Fear tries to grab me, but it feels far away now like it’s being washed away by this feeling of… becoming something new.My body feels like it’s disappearing, Kane. It doesn’t hurt exactly. It is more like… the edges of me are getting soft, mixing with the power that connects me to the creature, the ground, and everything. It feels weird like I’m losing myself. Am I still Tony? Or am I becoming… something else?The old pains in my body, the marks from old fights… they’re going away, replaced by a bright, strong power that flows through me, not just in my body, but… everywhere.Kane’s voice, thin and scared, breaks through the weirdness. “Tony! Wha
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CHAPTER 220
Old Meets NewA cold feeling went down my back. It wasn't just cold; it was because everything around us felt wrong. Outside Kane's strong room, the city looked twisted, like a snake moving in a weird way. Buildings leaned at crazy angles, the sky was a purple bruise, and the air buzzed with a power that felt old and very wrong. My head hurt, a slow beat against the loud strangeness of this new world.The world went crazy, and we had to try and fix it.Kane looked hard at the glowing pictures above the table. Lines of code, a language I used to know well but now felt like a lost one, moved on the clear screen. She bit her lip, something she did when thinking hard. Her usual strong energy was still there, like a small fire that wouldn't go out in the dark. But I could see worry lines around her eyes.“Anything, Darren?” Her voice was rough and tired.I ran my hand over my thin hair. I could almost feel the old wires that used to connect to my brain. “Bits and pieces, Kane. L
CHAPTER 219
Seeing Things DifferentlyShaky light on worried faces around the bright map. Red lights flashed, showing trouble spreading. Kane looked hard, telling people what to do, a bit worried.My clear memories showed a scary pattern Kane didn't get. She saw now; I remembered long ago.Kane stopped talking. "Another dark spot, Tony. No why, no answer... gone." Her upset voice made me feel bad. I knew that lost feeling."Kane," I said, my quiet voice was clear. Everyone looked. I usually just helped, but the memories needed saying.She turned, tired but a bit sharp. "What, Tony? No time.""Not just happening, Kane," I said carefully. "It's happened before."People didn't believe me. Petrov laughed. "Before? Nothing like this in the books.""Books not complete," I said back, looking at Kane. She looked unsure. "Some truths hidden. Some things are forgotten.""Forgotten things?" Sarah looked surprised. "What are you talking about?"I went to the map, pointing at a dark spot. "Look ho
CHAPTER 218
Echoes in the GlitchThe cold voice in the small well-house felt like icy fingers touching my skin. Next to me, Kane held my arm so tight her knuckles were white. The strange key in her other hand glowed, making her scared face look even more so."Elias... Darren... they need to see this," she whispered, her voice shaky.My mind was racing. Elias, so quiet but always noticing things, and Darren, who first saw that things weren't right – they had to know about this. We weren't the only ones in this messed-up world, even if it felt like it."We go together," I said, trying to sound brave even though my heart was pounding. Whatever was behind that disappearing wall, we'd face it together.Kane nodded, her eyes looking strong. She was still scared, but she was also determined. We walked towards the shimmering opening. The buzzing sound got louder, and the air felt strange, making the hairs on my arms stand up.When we stepped through the wall, it was like being swallowed by darkne
CHAPTER 217
Pieces of a Lost WorldThe blue mark on Gareth’s arm disappeared, but we were all still scared, Kane. It felt like a cold weight in our stomachs. The strange things happening weren't just whispers anymore; they were shouting at us.I watched Darren. He’d been quiet since the motel, always looking worried, like he was fighting something inside his head. His broken memories seemed to bother him a lot. Now, when Gareth told us what happened, Darren looked far away, like he could see something we couldn’t.“Did it… feel like anything you’ve felt before, Darren?” I asked. Maybe his weird remembering could help us understand this.He blinked and looked back at us slowly. He shook his head, looking confused. “No… not really. But… there’s something… a feeling…” He stopped, rubbing his head.“Like what?” you asked softly, but your eyes were looking right at him.Darren waited, looking around. “Like… a lost rule. Something… broken.”A lost rule? Something broken? That sounded strange an
CHAPTER 216
Echoes of the Past, Seeds of OblivionMy head hurt bad, like something was trying to get inside. Pictures flashed in my mind – faces I didn't know well, cold white rooms, and a scary feeling of losing something important. This remembering… it felt wrong, like they were forcing it. I sat on the bed, my hands shaking. Each memory that came back was like a punch, not a friendly hello. A cold voice giving orders… a big empty feeling inside… the taste of fear. Who was I supposed to be? The me that wanted to keep you safe, Kane, felt weak, like a dream that could disappear.My stomach turned as a strong memory hit me: a bright room, straps holding me down, and a light shining in my eyes. I wanted to scream, but no sound came out in the memory. Had they done this to me before? I felt sure – this wasn't helping me remember; it was taking me back."Darren," Sarah said, her voice not kind like before. She looked worried. "This is hard. Try to stay calm."Calm? How could I be calm when
CHAPTER 215
Putting the Pieces TogetherSeeing Ben’s empty, blue eyes were stuck in my head. Martha, Elias’s kind Martha, moved like a puppet with those strange figures… it was a real nightmare. The ground still shook, and the twisted trees looked like monster hands reaching for the sky. We had to get away, but seeing our lost friends made us freeze, a scary warning of what could happen to us.“We can’t fight them here!” I shouted over the weird noises of the changing world. “We need to go back, get ourselves together!”Tony, looking pale but determined, nodded. “He’s right. They’re too strong for us here.” He pulled Elias, who was just standing there, looking at Martha. “Elias, come on!”We ran back to the part of the woods that still looked normal. The blue light went away behind us, like a bad eye closing. The air here was still, the trees looked like they always did, but we all felt really scared.Back in the mess hall, it was very quiet and sad. Elias sat with his head down, crying.
CHAPTER 214
Seeing What's Not RealThe memory of the starry ceiling stayed with me, making me feel cold and scared. Our world, the ground, the sky – was it all a lie? It made my head spin.Elias looked at me looking at the metal thing. “You didn’t sleep, Kane.” He knew.I shook my head. How could I explain seeing something that wasn’t possible?Darren looked serious. “Did anything… happen with that thing last night?” He looked at the metal thing carefully.I waited a moment, then nodded slowly. “The ceiling… it changed. For a second. I saw… stars. Not our stars.”The room got quiet. Everyone looked worried. The strange things before were bad, but this was unbelievable.Tony looked confused. “Stars? Kane, are you sure you’re okay? Maybe it was a dream.”“It felt real, Tony,” I said, my voice shaking a little. “Too real. The metal thing… it did something when I was near it.”It was scary to think about. If what we thought was real could change so easily, what else wasn’t true? Our memories
CHAPTER 213
The Enemy's MarkSleep was just seeing glowing eyes and hearing a voice in my head: You are the key. Morning showed tired faces.I walked around, giving tea and saying quiet things. My mind was trying to put the strange things together. The doll, tools, tree… there was a line connecting them. The Old Man looked at the cold fireplace. “The birds, girl,” he said quietly. “They don’t sing right. Like the song is wrong. And some songs… I never heard them before.”It was a small thing, but Hemlock knew the woods well, so it felt important. Another piece.The woman was giving out food and told me something else. “The water, Kane. When I went to get water, it looked shiny. Like oil, but with rainbow colors. Then it was gone.”Rainbow shine. Glowing tree. Light from the ground. Colors that weren’t normal.A pattern was starting: small changes to what was real, weird things mixed in with what we knew. Not just things disappearing; things were changing.Michael, still quiet, pointed at
CHAPTER 212
Strange WhispersThe old woman's face was wet with tears in the flickering light. Her hands shook as she held a mug. "The doll, Kane," she whispered, her voice weak. "Porcelain eyes... they looked right at you. Then... gone. Michael said it blinked."I leaned closer, the table hard under my arms. Outside, the wind howled. The woman, usually strong, was scared. Her fear made me feel cold."And then?" I asked.She swallowed hard. "It just disappeared. Like it was never there. Michael..." I looked at the big mechanic, his eyes empty. He saw a tree with blue leaves that turned to dust fast."Anyone else?" The Old Man nodded slowly, his face full of lines. "My wrench. Right here. I looked away to fix the fire... poof. Gone. Found it in the waters later, dry."A shiver went down my back. Quick pictures, seeing things together, stuff vanishing... it felt like what was real was breaking. We thought it was just stress, but it happened too much, and it was too weird.Yesterday, I saw
