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Chapter 34-Fractured Realms
Author: Sami Yang
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The night sky over Sector 12 buzzed with quiet menace, the artificial aurora crackling across the skyline. Rael crouched low on the catwalk, his rifle slung across his back, and his heart pounding like a war drum. The breach in the quantum barrier hadn’t just fractured containment—it had opened a door to something darker, older, and entirely out of their control.

Below, in the reactor core chamber, the anomaly pulsed like a breathing wound. Violet tendrils of energy snaked across the walls, warping the very air around it. The tactical team stood frozen at the perimeter, waiting for Rael’s signal.

He keyed his comms.

“Nova, status?”

Static crackled, then her voice cut in, edged with tension. “Perimeter clear for now, but whatever that thing is… it’s sentient. It just tried to talk to me. I’m uploading the audio now.”

Rael blinked. “Talk to you?”

“You heard me,” she said. “It called me by name.”

“Impossible.” His voice betrayed the fear prickling up his spine.

“Yeah, well, so is this wh
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