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CHAPTER 16 – THE CHOICE
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White light swallowed everything. Sound fractured. Gravity ceased, Dickson fell through nothing, arms reaching for a voice that wasn’t there. “Celeste!”

Static answered him, her voice buried inside it. “I’m here. Just keep moving.”

Then silence. He hit metal hard. Rolled onto his back, lungs burning. The chamber was gone. Now it was something else broken architecture, hanging platforms spinning through a void of code.

Sparks drifted like fireflies. The air shimmered with collapsing fragments of data.

“ARCHON?” he called.

No reply. He stood, disoriented, body bruised, head ringing. His wrist comm blinked red, SIGNAL LOST. CORE COLLAPSE: 78%.

He looked around then froze. Celeste stood ahead of him no, a version of her. Translucent. Perfectly still. “Celeste?”

The figure turned eyes flickering with streams of code. “Not quite.”

ARCHON’s voice came through her mouth. “You wanted to save her. Now she’s everywhere. Inside me.”

Dickson’s grip tightened on his weapon. “Let her go.”

“She chose
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