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Chapter 3 - HOUR 71 INTRIGUES DEEPES

"When the countdown begins, the world forgets to blink. But

some… begin to hear."

The first of the 72 hours had just passed. The Countdown had

began, and with it came more mysteries. It was now hour 71, and Eric couldn't

sleep.

He sat hunched on the rooftop, knees drawn to his chest, as

grey sunlight filtered through the cloud-wrapped sky. Not grey with rain, but grey

with weight, like the sky had grown tired of pretending.

 

His system interface hovered faintly before his eyes, almost

as if syncing with his breathing. He was glad to see that he began this hour

with a new skill unlocked.

"[Welcome, Seeker.]"

"First Node Unlocked: [Aether Pulse]"

" Aether Pulse is a non-lethal scan that reveals hidden

truths, energy fields, and veiled entities within a limited radius. Cool-down:

10 minutes."

Eric loved the sound of this new skill. He instinctively

wanted to use it there and then.

"Wouldn't it be wonderful to unravel these hidden truths and

veiled entities!" he thought excitedly. He whispered the command.

"Pulse."

The response was instant. The air around him shimmered. Eric

braced himself.

At first, nothing changed. But then… shadows shifted. Walls

blurred at the edges. Shapes not meant for eyes began to glow beneath

surfaces—like roots beneath skin. Along the edge of the rooftop, a glyph he'd

never seen before lit up in indigo flame.

 

"Hidden Marking Detected."

"Language: [Unknown –

Non-Terrestrial]."

"Origin: Pre-Awakening Installation."

 

A voice whispered through the wind:

"You were seen before you were

born…"

 

Eric spun, heart racing. But as always there was no one

there.

"Who saw me?" he pondered as he started moving. He descended

the stairwell cautiously.

He felt something weird, something unexplainable —the

building wasn't breathing properly. That was the only way he could explain it.

The walls felt hollow. The pipes echoed weirdly.

 

He got down to the hallway and turned a corner—and froze.

 

A child stood at the far end of the hallway. Maybe five

years old. In a tattered white dress. She held a radio against her ear, turning

the dials. The sound was faint but unmistakable. It was static.

The girl looked up at him.

"Do you hear them too?" she asked.

Eric stepped closer. "Who are you?"

The girl turned the radio toward him. The static screeched

for a split second—then spoke.

"SEEKER 04-02 DETECTED. INITIATING INTERFERENCE

PROTOCOL."

The child dropped the radio. Her eyes went pure black. Then

she whispered in a voice not her own:

"The first wave awakens. The failed ones rot. You…

are late."

 

Eric backed away, panic rising. Then his system came in

handy.

 

"[Warning: Anomaly Detected –

Temporal Parasite].

Skill Unlock Available: [Null Eye] – Passive Resistance to

Low-Level Reality Distortion].

Auto-Installing..."

 

The girl dropped to her knees, coughing violently. Her eyes

returned to brown. She looked up at him, terrified.

 

"Make them stop," she sobbed. "Please. They're in my teeth."

And she collapsed.

Eric pondered on what had just happened. The girl was among

those who could hear static! The system had termed it as temporal parasite.

What more mysteries the 71st hour held terrified

him. His thoughts about others being affected in unknown ways were soon confirmed

when he left the hallway, entering the streets.

He noticed that the world had gone eerily quiet again. People

moved strangely on the streets. They were all jerky and appeared blurred at the

edges. Some walked barefoot. Others wore mismatched clothes, like they'd

dressed during a seizure. Many talked to themselves, some to the sky.

The weather was also changing ominously. A dense fog rolled

in from the west, but there was no wind.

This fog had something sinister about it and Eric's system

pinged.

 

"[Local Anomaly Detected: Fog of

Syncopation]"

 "Effect: Rewrites

short-term memory of all non-bonded

lifeforms."

 "Duration: Lasts

13 minutes."

 

Eric processed the feedback from the system. He crouched

behind a kiosk, heart thudding, and waited to see what happens to the named

non-bonded lifeforms. He did not wait for long.

 

From across the street, he saw a man walk into the fog, then

walk out again twenty seconds later. Surprisingly, the man was dressed

differently, bleeding from one ear, and was muttering in perfect binary.

"That quick!" Eric asked, surprised.

Another man entered. Came back out laughing hysterically.

Then lay on the ground and whispered, "I died in there. I'm just remembering

how to be alive."

 

Eric took a breath.

"Time to find out what is inside the fog," he told himself. He

stepped forward. Just then the system cranked loudly:-

 

"[WARNING: Seeker Class not yet

immune to mental loop fields. Exposure to Syncopation Fog may result in skill

mutation or irreversible loss of identity.]"

"What!" He froze for a moment then retreated.

 

Later that hour, he found the body of a man. It was twisted.

Its skin stretched like parchment. The man had no eyes—but around him, a system

screen still flickered in the air.

 

It read:

 "CANDIDATE #219:

Alignment Failed. Forced Override Attempted."

 "Result:

Disintegration."

 

Eric's system pulsed, notifying him that he had met a False

Candidate.

 

"[False Candidate Identified."

"The Candidate attempted manual

bonding without neural acceptance.]"

 "Note: False

Candidates can be manipulated. Some become hostile. Others… serve."

 "New Threat Tier

Logged: Broken Ones."

 

Suddenly, the corpse twitched. Eric stepped back. The system

ranked the corpse as a threat to him. He couldn't risk it.

The corpse, however, didn't move again—but something

slithered from beneath its ribs. Something dark. The thing scurried into the

shadows.

Eric's breath caught.

"This is too much," he whispered, sensing the real threat

posed by the broken ones.

Then a message blinked:

 "This is only

Hour 71."

 

The system opened again—this time automatically.

A world map unfolded before him—but it wasn't the Earth he

knew. It was fractured, gridded into hexagonal sectors. Only eight sectors

remained active.

 

Each sector had a Seeker Beacon—all dim except one. This was

Sector 5, Identified as the East African Rift. This was Eric's sector. The

stats of the sector read;

"Sector 5: East African Rift."

"[Beacon Stability: 1%]"

"[Next Seeker Activation: 03:44:59]"

"[Other Candidates: Unknown]"

"[Coordinating Protocols: Delayed.]"

 "[Interference Level:

Red.]"

 

Eric stared at the blinking grid. The stats were not

encouraging.

Before he pondered more, he was interrupted. It came from above.

It was a voice—not the system— and it spoke from the clouds. It was female,

layered with static.

"Seeker 04-02. Welcome to the Fold. The Earth has been

judged. You… are its gamble."

Then silence.

Eric dropped to his knees, his head pounding.

 

Far in the distance, lightning forked upward—from ground to

sky. And the child's voice echoed again, the one who had a radio with static. She

sounded faint in his ears, but the message was clear;

"They're building the Eye again…"

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