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The Dreamline didn’t fade when Jaden erged from the Cradle—it followed him.

He staggered out of the fracture, boots dragging against solid ground that now pulsed with lingering whispers. Around him, the world remained still, but a new undercurrent threaded the atmosphere. Dreams curled around reality like vines, unpredictable and evolving.

Kaela caught him before he fell. "You’re not... fully here, are you?"

Jaden’s eyes flickered, one gold, one glassy-blue. "She left a fragnt in ."

Zhenari stepped back warily. "You fused with a myth. And you’re surprised you’re glitching?"

But Lyra’s voice remained steady in Jaden’s neural link.

[LYRA // UPDATE]

DREAMBUILDER Protocol fully integrated. mory stability: 86%. Emotional cognition at 62%.Genesis System Alignnt: Shifting. Dream vault locations unlocked: 1 of 3.

"Where’s the Dream vault?" Jaden asked, regaining his stance.

Lyra projected a 3D map in the air. "First site—Sector Delta-Twelve. Under the ruins of the Old World Data Spine."

Voss-Rei frowned. "That’s Exodus territory."

"No," Kaela muttered, tapping her comms. "It was. But Exodus retreated from there two weeks ago. They left it too easily."

"Like they knew," Jaden said darkly. "Like they wanted us to find it."

Before they could act, the ground beneath their feet trembled—then cracked.

A deep, droning pulse echoed through the sky. A new fissure split open in the Genesis Grid Do above Neo-Lagos.

From the breach descended a structure unlike anything seen before—organic and crystalline, it hovered mid-air, draped in spires of luminous shadow. A Dream Bastion.

[System Alert: UNCLASSIFIED STRUCTURE DETECTED]

Tag: OBLIVION’S SPIRE

Origin: Unknown Nature: Dream-Parasite

Node Threat Level: Black

Tier Status: Spawning Dream storm

Across Genesis Nation, entire sectors blacked out.

Citizens fell into mass dream-comas.

Systems collapsed.

Location: Genesis Hospital – Sector Oga

Doctors raced down the halls, alarms blaring. Beds filled with motionless citizens—eyes wide open, pupils swirling with golden mist. No physical damage. No neural decay. But no consciousness either.

Doctor Elana rushed to a terminal. "What’s causing this?"

The biotric scanner responded in a trembling voice.

"They are not here anymore. Their minds... drift in soone else’s story."

She turned sharply. "Who?"

But the scanner powered down with a hiss.

anwhile – Exodus Inner Sanctum, Unknown Location

General Arkan knelt before a colossal projection—one pulsing with twisted fractal energies. Unlike any known Architect interface.

"Report," the being commanded.

"The Drear has awakened," Arkan said. "Genesis is unraveling."

"And Cross?"

"Connected. But unstable."

The being didn’t speak for a while. Then it whispered:

"Good. Let him build the Dreamvaults. We will steal them at the apex. Let him believe he is saving them."

"Understood, Architect Pri."

The projection dissolved, revealing a glass cocoon. Inside floated a figure... identical to Jaden Cross.

But its eyes were completely void.

Back in Neo-Lagos – Command Tower

Jaden stood before a war council—Kaela, Zhenari, Tia, Voss-Rei, and a dozen high-ranking engineers and psy-technicians.

"We move to Sector Delta-Twelve," Jaden commanded. "The first Dreamvault must be secured before the Bastion roots deeper into Genesis."

Kaela nodded. "And what if the Drear turns on you mid-operation?"

"She won’t," Jaden said. "She needs to see. But I don’t trust her."

Voss-Rei frowned. "Then why let her in?"

"Because the alternative was annihilation," Jaden snapped. "And because she’s not the only one using dreams."

Zhenari leaned in. "You think Exodus—"

"I know they’re manipulating the Dreamfield. They couldn’t access the Cradle directly, so they lured us into it. Now we play a ga with stakes that change every second."

Lyra cut in:

"System Note: Dream-Parasite Detected in Spire Core. It is feeding on human emotional trauma stored in communal subconscious. Estimated outbreak in 16 hours."

Tia’s eyes widened. "That’s... that’s the entire mory-web of Genesis. If it leaks—"

"Every secret," Jaden whispered, "every loss, every suppressed pain will be made flesh."

Later – Dreamvault Site One, Sector Delta-Twelve

Jaden’s team entered the ruins of the Old World Data Spine—once the central archive before the Collapse. Twisted tal and overgrown roots interwove, forming strange organic-tal corridors.

At the heart was a singular chamber—glowing with soft cerulean light.

The Dreamvault.

Floating midair, it pulsed with thought. Lines of forgotten architecture moved across its surface—designs never built, futures never realized.

Zhenari touched the surface. "It’s not locked."

Kaela narrowed her eyes. "Too easy."

Jaden stepped forward and placed his palm on the vault.

A surge of mory blasted into him—millions of lives condensed into flashes. A child learning to walk. A soldier dying on the battlefield. A woman building a school alone after the world fell.

Then sothing snapped.

A mirror rose from the vault’s base.

It reflected not Jaden’s face—but the other version of him. The one Exodus had grown. The one without compassion.

The Dreamvault whispered:

"You cannot build a future without confronting your shadow."

A second Jaden stepped out from the mirror, eyes gleaming with darkness.

Zhenari’s weapons were drawn in a second.

Kaela stared. "What in the hell is that?"

"It’s ," Jaden said, voice tight, "without pain. Without love. Without Lyra."

The doppelganger smirked.

"Let’s see what you’ve built... brother."

System Clash – Dreambuilder vs. Dreamless Architect

The battle wasn’t physical—it took place in overlapping layers of thoughtform constructs.

Jaden called forth bridges of empathy, towers of shared mory, and weaponized grief converted into shields.

The Dreamless One summoned perfect logic, emotionless optimization, brutal constructs of singular control. He mocked emotion. He shattered sentint.

But Jaden endured.

Kaela, Zhenari, and the others defended his real body as waves of dream-energy and psychic backwash erupted from the vault.

In the final mont, Jaden reached deep within—and called forth the mory of his mother. Her warmth. Her voice. The promise he made to himself as a boy: to build, not destroy.

The Dreamless One staggered.

And Jaden struck him with a Thought-Hamr crafted from compassion and mory.

The doppelganger shattered like a mirror made of screams.

[System Notice – Shadow Accepted]

Dream vault One

Activated Reward: Dream-Weave Infrastructure Level 1

Unlocked Bonus: mory-Shield Protocol for all Genesis citizens 12%

Nightfall

Back in the Genesis Tower, Jaden sat alone, staring out over the city.

The Drear’s voice echoed in his thoughts.

"You think you’ve won. But all you’ve done is rember a prettier version of pain. The Spiral waits."

Suddenly, Lyra shimred beside him.

"There’s sothing else you need to see," she said.

"What now?"

She opened a feed.

It was Kaela—lying unconscious.

A glyph burned into her forehead.

The sa glyph from the Cradle.

[New System Alert: Kaela Rho – Host to Unknown Entity]

Nature: Hybrid-Dream

Anchor Risk Level: Unpredictable

Recomndation: Isolate or Integrate

Jaden’s fists tightened.

"First ... now Kaela?"

Lyra nodded grimly. "The Spiral’s reach is deeper than we knew."

And behind them, deep in the Obsidian Spire above Neo-Lagos, the spiral-eyed being watched... and smiled.

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