Stuck in an Island with Twelve Beautiful Women -
Chapter 824 - 826
Chapter 824: Chapter 826
They moved out an hour before midnight, slipping through the city like ghosts. The streets were empty, curfews enforced by drones that patrolled the skies in slow, mechanical circles. They reached the outskirts of Blackridge just before two a.m., the ruins of the city rising like broken teeth against the stormy sky. The air was thick with static, and Jude could feel the hum of power buried deep beneath their feet.
The entrance was hidden beneath a collapsed church. They moved the rubble carefully, revealing a rusted steel door embedded into the stone floor. Elira keyed in the code, and the lock hissed open with a sound like escaping breath.
Inside, the facility was colder than expected. The lights flickered to life as they stepped in, revealing corridors lined with pipes and wires that pulsed faintly with residual power. The place smelled of mold and dust and old secrets.
They made it through the first two security checkpoints without issue. Elira’s codes still worked, which meant they hadn’t purged the system yet. But as they entered the third chamber, the walls shook. A siren wailed in the distance.
"They know we’re here," Darren muttered.
"No," Elira said, her face pale. "It’s not them. It’s it."
Jude froze. "What?"
Elira turned slowly. "The thing that’s been watching us. It’s here."
Jude felt it then, like a pressure in the back of his skull, a whisper he couldn’t quite hear. He took a step back. "We need to move."
They ran.
Through corridors that twisted and pulsed like veins, through security gates that closed too late, through rooms filled with the corpses of the past. And behind them, always, the feeling of being watched. Of being followed.
They reached the core chamber with seconds to spare. Elira slammed the emergency lock behind them. The room was round, filled with monitors and a single raised platform. In the center was the control terminal.
Jude stepped forward, pulling the drive from his pocket. He plugged it in.
The monitors came to life, streaming data at impossible speeds. Jude’s fingers flew across the keys. Behind him, Darren and Elira held their weapons, watching the door.
"Hurry," Elira whispered.
Jude didn’t answer. His focus was absolute. He bypassed the failsafes, overloaded the access ports, and initiated the purge.
The facility began to shake.
"It’s working!" Darren shouted.
But then the lights dimmed.
And the whisper returned.
Louder.
More real.
Jude staggered. Elira rushed forward. "Jude!"
He waved her off. "I’m fine. Just a little more, "
The screens shattered.
The lights went out.
And in the darkness, something moved.
Not seen.
But felt.
And it was very, very close.
The darkness swallowed the room completely, pressing in with the suffocating weight of something ancient and intelligent. Jude could hear nothing but the rasp of his own breath and the pounding of his heartbeat. Then came the low hum, a deep vibration that crawled through the floor and into their bones. He reached instinctively for the keyboard again, but the monitor had exploded, leaving only shards of glass and trailing wires like exposed nerves. Behind him, he heard Darren’s voice, tight and low. "Something’s in here."
Jude turned slowly, eyes straining to see through the thick void. A flicker of motion caught his attention, just a glimmer, like heat rising off asphalt, distorting the air without light. Then it was gone. Elira took a step closer to Jude, her gun raised, breathing shallow. "That’s not Helix tech," she whispered. "That’s something else."
The hum grew louder. This time it wasn’t just sound, it was pressure. It coiled around them like a snake, probing, testing, searching. Then, a voice. But not in their ears. In their minds. It wasn’t language, not at first. It was sensation, pain, loss, fire, fear. Then the meaning began to shape itself, forming twisted words that dripped like oil into their thoughts. You do not belong.
Jude staggered, clutching his temples. Elira gritted her teeth, eyes wide with something close to panic. Darren dropped to one knee, his breathing ragged. "What the hell is this?" he managed through clenched teeth.
A shape emerged from the center of the room, shifting, shimmering, as though it was made of nothing but smoke and light. It stood still, towering over them, its form never staying the same long enough to be recognized. It had no eyes, no mouth, but Jude knew it was staring at him. It was inside him.
Then, suddenly, it spoke again. You are the lock. I am the key.
"No," Jude gasped. "You’re not real. You’re part of the program."
False.
Darren raised his weapon and fired. The bullet vanished mid-air, absorbed into the shimmering mass without a trace. The shape didn’t flinch. It simply turned toward him, and Darren screamed, dropping his gun as his body convulsed. Jude rushed forward, catching his friend before he hit the ground. Darren’s eyes were wide open, but unfocused, as if he were staring into something infinite and terrible.
"Darren!" Jude shouted, shaking him. "Darren, stay with me!"
Elira fired her weapon next, a short burst of plasma rounds that sizzled through the air. The shape recoiled, not in pain, but in curiosity. It turned toward her, and for the first time, Jude saw something behind its form, flickers of other places, other lives. Cities burning. Children screaming. A future written in ash and blood.
He stood slowly, eyes never leaving the being. "You’re from the program," he said again. "Not created by it. Awakened by it."
Correct.
"Then you were always here."
Always.
"What do you want?"
There was a pause. A long one. Then: Freedom.
Jude’s chest tightened. "At what cost?"
The being didn’t answer. It didn’t have to. The visions had already said enough. Elira moved to his side, her voice tight. "It’s using the system. Feeding on it. If we shut it down, it dies."
"No," Jude said slowly. "If we shut it down, it escapes."
The being didn’t deny it.
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