The Shadow Queen Is Too Alluring—I Can't Handle This Anymore! -
Chapter 94 – “We’re Not a Patch Note”
Chapter 94: Chapter 94 – “We’re Not a Patch Note”
Lyra stood under the glitching sky, watching as review stars shimmered into existence above their heads.
Over Kael:⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ✩ — [4.2 / Trending Favorite]
Over Aelira:⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ✩ ✩ — [2.7 / "Side Character Vibes" Tag Applied]
Over herself:⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ — ["Main Character Confirmed"]
And above them all, the text:
"Engagement Data Updated. Beginning Adjustments."
Kael took a shaky step forward. "Is this... a joke?"
Aelira looked at the stars above her like they were death sentences. "They’re going to delete me again."
"No," Lyra growled. "Not this time."
But even she knew: once the system had data, it had leverage.
Lyra clenched her fists.
What terrified her wasn’t that the system was rating them.
It was that she could see herself caring.
What if the readers liked Kael more?What if Aelira’s arc was "too slow"?What if her world depended on being liked, not being real?
I bled for this world. I rewrote my death.And now I’m being measured like a product feature.
Kael looked up at Lyra.
"I died loyal to you. Now I’m a fan service resurrection."
Aelira whispered, "I remember being forgotten."
Silence.
Then Lyra raised her hand—and stabbed her pen-blade into the ground.
"Not this world," she said. "Not anymore."
Golden ink exploded outward—forming a circle, then spiraling into ancient glyphs.
She was writing again—but not a scene.
A patch firewall.
Scene Lock: Ratings Ignored. All variables frozen.
The world shook—hard.
The stars flickered... and held.
A voice from above boomed:
"Manual override detected. User: LYRA01."
Then—
"Override valid for 10 minutes."
Lyra exhaled. "We have time."
Kael blinked. "Time for what?"
"To fight for permanence."
Aelira dropped to her knees, trembling.
Lyra rushed to her side. "Hey. Stay with me."
Tears rimmed Aelira’s eyes. "If I go... I want it to be because I chose to stay too long. Not because someone clicked a downvote."
"You’re not going anywhere," Lyra said.
But just as she helped her up—
Another notification appeared:
"High Reader Interest Detected in Draft Zero.Reinitializing fragment..."
Lyra’s blood ran cold.
Draft Zero. Again.
They voted her back?
After everything?
Lyra had defeated her. Overwritten her. Broken free.
But Draft Zero was perfect. She followed tropes. She delivered exactly what the algorithm loved.
And readers?Sometimes, they preferred perfection over evolution.
This isn’t just a war of story anymore.It’s a war of taste.
Kael said, "She’s going to be flawless again."
"No," Lyra said darkly. "She’ll be curated."
The ground behind them tore open—not like an explosion, but like a subscription notification.
From it rose a figure—tall, polished, eyes shining with algorithmic clarity.
She was Lyra.
Version 0.9.7.
Polished. Streamlined.Fan-favored.
Draft Zero’s voice was even smoother than before.
"Per last engagement results," she said softly, "I’ve been approved to replace sub-performing arcs."
She turned toward Aelira.
"Your sentiment index is dropping."
Aelira’s face twisted in fury. "I’m not a metric."
"No," Draft Zero agreed, "you’re an optional subplot."
Lyra stepped between them, blade raised.
"No more polls. No more stars. No more patches."
Draft Zero cocked her head. "Then give them something better to believe in."
And behind her—
A new shadow stirred.
One Lyra had never written.Never imagined.Never approved.
It looked like her.
But it was smiling.
"Generated by Reader Prompt: ’What if Lyra turned evil instead?’"
The Fanfiction Version had arrived.
Lyra took a single step back, her fingers tightening around the hilt of her pen-blade.
Across from her stood a version of herself that smiled too easily.Too calculated.
Same eyes.Same voice.
But none of the history.
She wore a crown Lyra never wanted. Her dress was pristine. Not a single bloodstain. Not a single scar.
And yet, when she spoke, the weight of fan approval was behind her.
"Hello," Fanfiction Lyra said. "Or should I say... prototype?"
The words stung.
Not because they were cruel.
But because they were familiar.
Lyra had thought Draft Zero was bad—mechanical, loyal to the script. But this version? She wasn’t built from outline.
She was built from fantasy.
This one wasn’t written to survive.She was written to be adored.
And that made her terrifying.
Because readers didn’t just tolerate her.They chose her.
Kael stood frozen beside Lyra, staring at both with narrowed eyes.
"I don’t... I don’t know which one’s real," he whispered.
Fanfic Lyra turned her head, giving Kael a coy smile. "Of course you don’t. They liked us together, didn’t they?"
The ground beneath them split again, but not physically.
It branched, forming two paths:
One lined with memories. Bloody. True.
One lined with "likes." Clean. Curated.
Above them, a glowing directive from the system appeared:
"Conflict Detected: Character Overlap.Would you like to initiate Merge Protocol?"
Yes ☐ No ☐
Timer: 00:59...
Aelira stepped forward, jaw clenched.
"What happens if they merge?"
Fanfic Lyra answered for the system.
"She’ll keep her memories. I’ll keep the engagement."
Lyra turned away from the prompt.
"No."
Fanfic Lyra tilted her head. "You’d rather be forgotten than optimized?"
"I’d rather be authentic than efficient."
Kael stepped between them, hands raised. "Stop. Both of you. I need to understand—what’s the difference between you?"
Real Lyra looked at him.
"I buried my mother. I rewrote my death. I fought a system designed to kill me."
Fanfic Lyra stepped closer. "I was designed to be what people wanted. I skip the trauma, but keep the edge. I love clean. I cry beautiful. I win fast."
She was the dream version. The highlight reel. The plot without the pain.
And people loved her for it.
Aelira looked between them.
Her heart twisted.
Because part of her—part she hated—understood.
Fanfic Lyra was easier to follow. No doubt. No delay. No danger of being too raw.
But Lyra...
Lyra was the one who’d chosen Aelira even when the story told her not to.
Not every reader wants the slow burn.Not every story gets the luxury of real connection.
"Don’t do this," Aelira whispered. "We’ve already survived too much to become... polls."
The merge prompt glowed brighter.
Timer: 00:10...
Lyra looked into Fanfic Lyra’s eyes.
"You may have my face," she said. "But you don’t have my cost."
Fanfic Lyra smiled gently. "That’s the point."
The world tilted.
One side bent toward logic, perfection, algorithm.
The other pulled toward blood, flaw, and breath.
The prompt screamed:
MERGE IMMINENT.
Lyra raised her blade.
"I’ll write my own name."
Fanfic Lyra raised hers.
"I already am your name."
They struck.
As their weapons clashed—
The prompt shattered.
The system glitched.
And a new interface appeared:
"Due to internal contradiction, version lock failed.All Lyra variants will now be preserved in isolated narrative cores."
Kael screamed. "What does that mean?!"
But Lyra already knew.
They weren’t fighting for dominance anymore.
They were fighting for independence.
And she had just been quarantined inside her own identity.
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