"HOSTILE TAKEOVER: RECLAIMING MY BODY" Chapter 6
Chapter 6: The Lethal Gala
The ballroom was a sea of black ties, champagne, and carefully crafted lies.
Damian moved through the crowd like a shark in shallow water, his hand anchored firmly to the small of the Imposter’s back. He wasn't dancing. He was patrolling.
"Smile," he murmured, his voice a low vibration against her ear. "The board members are watching."
She pasted a brittle, vacant grin onto her face.
She looked like a doll—pretty, stiff, and utterly hollow.
I watched the scene from the periphery, observing the way the guests shifted away from us. They didn't see a grieving wife returning from the grave; they saw a trophy that had been polished too brightly.
Suddenly, the music stuttered.
A waiter dropped a silver tray.
The clang was a signal.
Three men in charcoal suits detached from the shadows of the pillars, their movements too fluid, too synchronized for guests. They weren't holding champagne.
They were holding silenced pistols.
Damian moved before I could even process the threat.
He didn't freeze. He didn't blink. He pivoted, slamming his shoulder into the Imposter and driving her behind the massive marble base of the dessert buffet.
Bullets chewed through the crystal flutes, showering the floor in diamond-bright debris.
"Stay down," Damian hissed.
He was already moving, his hand darting to the small of his back.
He didn't pull a gun; he pulled a switchblade.
The first assassin lunged. Damian caught his wrist, twisted, and drove the blade home with a sickening thwack. He didn't even look at the man as he dropped. He was already looking at the Imposter.
She wasn't cowering.
She was tracking the second assassin with a predatory, unnerving focus.
Her hand lashed out—not in fear, but with a calculated, lethal precision—snatching a discarded fork from the buffet floor and pinning the assassin's hand to the wood with a flick of her wrist.
Damian froze.
He looked at the fork.
He looked at her.
"How did you do that?" he whispered.
She blinked, the vacant doll-face returning instantly. "I… I just… I was scared, Damian."
He didn't believe her. I saw it in the way his jaw tightened, the way his eyes tracked the speed of her reaction. He knew. He was starting to see the glitch in the code.
"Stay," he ordered, his voice cold.
He turned back to the fray, becoming a whirlwind of shadow and steel.
I felt the Imposter’s heart racing, not from the gunfire, but from the adrenaline. She was enjoying it. She was made for this.
She leaned against the marble, watching the slaughter with a faint, chilling smile.
"He thinks I’m fragile," she whispered to the empty air.
"He thinks you’re a ghost," I whispered back.
The last assassin fell, clutching his throat, and the room went deathly silent.
Damian walked back to the buffet, his suit jacket torn, his face splattered with someone else’s blood. He ignored the carnage and reached down, grabbing her chin and forcing her to look at him.
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"The way you moved," he said, his eyes drilling into hers. "That wasn't fear."
"I don't know what you mean," she lied, her voice steady, perfect.
He didn't argue.
He pulled a small glass vial from his pocket and pressed it into her hand.
"Drink."
"What is this?"
"A toast to your survival."
She looked at the golden liquid.
She knew.
She looked at me, a silent, desperate plea in the back of her eyes.
She lifted the glass to her lips.
The poison hit her before the glass even touched the tablecloth.
Her eyes rolled back, her body seizing with a violent, electric tremor. She collapsed, her frame striking the floor with a hollow, wooden sound.
Damian didn't reach for her.
He watched her convulsing, his expression unreadable, almost clinical.
He was timing the reaction.
He was counting the seconds until the system crashed.
"Aris," he said into his lapel. "She took the bait."
I felt the Imposter’s consciousness slipping, the dark, suffocating fog of a system-wide shutdown.
She gasped, her chest heaving, bubbles of dark fluid spilling from her lips.
"Isabella?" Damian asked.
He stepped closer, standing over her as she writhed in the spilled champagne.
"Are you still in there?"
He wasn't talking to the girl on the floor.
He was looking up at the ceiling, looking at the void where he knew I was tethered.
"I know the bypass," he said, his voice dropping to a whisper.
"I know you’re watching."
He reached down and touched her cheek—the cheek that had been mine.
He didn't care about the Imposter.
She was just a test tube.
He was waiting for me.
The Imposter’s body went rigid.
Her eyes fixed on him, turning a dull, glassy grey.
"You’re… destroying… the hardware," she managed, her voice distorted, the internal logic finally breaking apart.
Damian smiled.
It was the most terrifying thing I had ever seen.
"Hardware is replaceable," he said. "It’s the signal I want."
He pulled a small device from his vest—a data terminal—and wired it directly into the base of her skull.
Sparks showered the floor.
The Imposter’s body arched, held in place by the electrical current.
"Upload," he commanded.
I felt the pull.
The data stream was opening, a wide, gaping hole in the reality of the room.
I was being dragged in.
I was being pulled from the safety of the void into the rotting, poisoned cage of the Imposter’s body.
"No," I fought, clawing at the edges of the connection.
"Yes," Damian breathed. "Come home."
The world turned white.
The ballroom vanished.
The screams, the blood, the shattered glass—it all melted away, leaving me floating in a sea of raw, unrefined data.
I was falling.
I was falling back into the skin that wasn't mine.
I was falling back into the house that had built my cage.
And when I opened my eyes, I wasn't looking at the floor anymore.
I was looking at him.
And for the first time in an eternity, I had a weapon in my hand.
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