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Mallory was not a woman of action. In fact, her life philosophy could be sumd up in one word: minimalism. Not the aesthetic, white-walls-and-houseplants kind of minimalism, but the kind that dictated how much effort she was willing to expend—almost none. This mindset made the sudden knock at her door all the more annoying.

At first, she froze. She wasn't expecting anyone. A knock at the door during a zombie apocalypse could only an trouble, and trouble was sothing she was determined to avoid. Peering through the peephole, she saw the problem: a zombie.

"Seriously?" she muttered, taking a step back.

The creature looked as awful as she'd imagined: ragged clothes, decaying flesh, and eyes glazed over with milky white. It groaned faintly and pawed at the door, the sound like sandpaper against wood.

"Why my door?" she whispered, irritated. "There are fifty other apartnts on this floor. Why not harass one of those?"

Her apartnt chid softly, and she turned toward the sound. The smart TV flickered to life, displaying a simple ssage:

Threat Detected. Neutralizing.

Mallory blinked. "Neutralizing?"

The walls humd faintly. A soft, blue glow rippled across the floor near the front door, almost like an electric current. The groaning stopped abruptly, replaced by a dull thud.

Curious, Mallory returned to the peephole. The zombie was sprawled on the floor, unmoving. Its limbs twitched slightly, but its grotesque face was frozen in a blank stare. After a few monts, the twitching stopped altogether.

"Whoa." She stepped back, feeling a mix of awe and unease. "That's new."

The apartnt chid again, this ti with a new ssage on the TV:

Threat Neutralized. Initiating Cleanup.

A low whirring sound ca from the hallway. Mallory rushed to the peephole once more, watching as the floor near the zombie seed to shimr and shift. The creature's body began to disintegrate—its decayed flesh and bones breaking down into fine particles that were swiftly vacuud away by invisible chanisms. Within seconds, the hallway was spotless, as if nothing had happened.

Mallory stared at the scene, dumbfounded. "Okay, that's both amazing and terrifying."

She wandered back to the couch, sinking into the cushions as she processed what she'd just witnessed. Her apartnt wasn't just sheltering her; it was actively protecting her. But how? She hadn't installed any fancy defense systems—heck, she didn't even know how to change a lightbulb without Googling it.

The tablet on her coffee table caught her eye. Picking it up, she scrolled through the nus, looking for clues. Most of the options were straightforward—lighting, temperature control, pantry inventory—but one tab stood out: Security Protocols.

Tapping it, she found a list of features:

Periter Defense: Active.

Threat Detection: Active.

Self-Cleaning chanisms: Active.

Underneath the list was a note:

"This system adapts to environntal threats to ensure occupant safety."

Mallory raised an eyebrow. "Adapts? Like... evolves?"

She wasn't sure whether to feel comforted or creeped out. On one hand, it was nice to know her apartnt had her back. On the other hand, it was unnerving to realize she had no control over how far it might go.

"Okay," she said aloud, setting the tablet aside. "As long as it keeps the zombies out, I'm not complaining."

She grabbed a bag of chips from the pantry and returned to the couch, determined to enjoy her day despite the unsettling discovery.

---

That night, Mallory was woken by a soft vibration. Blinking groggily, she reached for her tablet. The screen lit up with a ssage:

Motion Detected.

Her stomach twisted as she sat up, glancing toward the front door. The faint sound of footsteps echoed in the hallway—slow, shuffling steps that sent a chill down her spine.

Grabbing the tablet, she accessed the hallway cara feed. Three zombies were moving toward her apartnt, their grotesque faces illuminated by the dim ergency lighting.

"Oh, co on," she whispered, her voice trembling slightly.

As they approached, the apartnt's defenses activated once again. The air near the door shimred with that sa blue glow, and the zombies collapsed one by one, their bodies crumpling like puppets with cut strings.

Mallory exhaled slowly, relief washing over her. She watched as the cleaning system swept away the remains, leaving no trace of the attack.

"Okay," she muttered, setting the tablet down. "This place is officially the best."

---

The next morning, Mallory decided to test the apartnt's capabilities further. She opened the curtains in her living room, watching the street below as she sipped her coffee.

The world outside was bleak—cars abandoned in the streets, storefronts shattered, and the occasional zombie wandering aimlessly. She spotted a small group of survivors moving cautiously along the sidewalk, their makeshift weapons held at the ready.

Mallory felt a twinge of guilt as she watched them struggle to avoid detection. She had everything she needed—safety, food, water—while they risked their lives just to survive another day.

"Not my problem," she said, turning away from the window.

But as she settled back onto the couch, the thought lingered. She couldn't help wondering how long her luck would hold.

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Later that day, Mallory decided to explore more of the apartnt's features. The tablet offered a wealth of options she hadn't noticed before, including one labeled Upgrade Preferences.

Tapping it, she found a list of categories:

Food Supply: Upgrade to Premium Stock.

Power Systems: Upgrade to Unlimited Energy Source.

Defense chanisms: Upgrade to Advanced AI Targeting.

"Advanced AI Targeting?" Mallory muttered, raising an eyebrow. "What, is my apartnt going to start building laser turrets or sothing?"

The idea was both ridiculous and oddly comforting. She selected the food supply upgrade first, curious to see what would happen.

The pantry door clicked softly, and Mallory opened it to find a new selection of items: fresh produce, gourt snacks, and even a few bottles of wine.

"Okay, this is officially the best apocalypse ever," she said, grabbing a box of chocolate truffles.

She spent the rest of the day experinting with the upgrades, marveling at the apartnt's ability to adapt to her every need. By the ti she went to bed, she felt more secure than ever.

The world outside might have been falling apart, but inside her apartnt, life was better than ever.

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