"HOSTILE TAKEOVER: RECLAIMING MY BODY" Chapter 14
Chapter 14: The Dark Truth
The rain fell in thin, gray needles, washing the soot from the wreckage of the estate. I stood on the edge of the perimeter, watching the dark silhouette of the world beyond the gates.
I wasn't just observing the ruins anymore; I was mapping the currents of the city, reaching out through the dormant nodes of the house’s surviving infrastructure to sense the movement of the men Vance had sent.
They were coming. Three black SUVs crawled up the private drive like beetles, their headlights cutting through the gloom.
A shadow moved behind me.
I didn't turn around. I knew the cadence of his stride, even if it was weighed down by a limp.
Damian emerged from the hollowed-out remains of the gallery, his coat torn, his face a map of bruises and dried blood. He looked smaller than I remembered, his aura of absolute, terrifying control shattered by the debris of his own house.
"The servers are down," he said, his voice raspy. "But the local backup is still pinging. You’re still connected to the perimeter."
I watched the SUVs stop near the twisted iron gates. Men began to spill out, tactical gear reflecting the dull light.
"I’m not connected to the perimeter," I corrected him. "I am the perimeter."
Damian stopped a few feet behind me. He smelled of dust and old, suffocating secrets.
"Vance isn't working alone. The board wouldn't have sanctioned this unless there was an inside source. Someone who knew exactly when the firewall would fail."
"Elena," I said, the name tasting like ash.
Damian stiffened.
"She was the one who managed the neural bridge protocols," I continued, my gaze fixed on the approaching gunmen.
"She didn't just manage the bridge, Damian. She monitored the drift. She knew I wasn't just a copy. She knew I was the original."
"She’s been leaking logs to Vance for months," Damian whispered, the betrayal darkening his features.
"She thought she was purging a faulty program," I said, a cold smile touching my lips. "She didn't realize she was trying to execute a person."
I turned to look at him. His eyes were wide, filled with a sudden, devastating clarity. For the first time, he wasn't looking at a projection or a shell.
He was looking at the woman he had tried to overwrite, the woman he had loved and destroyed and tried to rebuild in his own image.
"My name is not Isabella," I said.
The wind howled through the skeletal remains of the mansion, pulling at my hair.
"My name is Clara."
The name hit him like a physical blow. He staggered, his hand reaching out to steady himself against a broken marble pillar.
"Clara," he repeated, the sound alien on his tongue. "I… I thought that was just a file name. A designation."
"It was the truth," I said. "You were so obsessed with the idea of 'Isabella'—the wife you lost—that you erased the person I actually was just to make me fit the role. You buried Clara under lines of code and expectations, hoping I’d never notice the gap."
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The gunmen were nearing the entrance of the main ruins, their voices muffled by the steady, unrelenting rain.
Damian’s chest rose and fell in jagged, uneven rhythms. "If I had known… if I had seen…"
"You wouldn't have done anything differently," I interrupted, my voice devoid of malice, just heavy with the weight of cold, hard facts. "You wanted a puzzle you could solve, not a partner who could leave."
A bullet whistled through the air, shattering a concrete block near Damian’s head. He flinched, but I didn't move.
"Vance’s hitmen," Damian said, his survival instinct finally overriding the shock. "They’re here to finish what the collapse started."
"Let them," I said.
I focused on the grid. I felt the hidden charges Damian had installed in the outer walls—the ones intended for structural stress tests—and I armed them.
"What are you doing?" Damian shouted over the sudden, sharp pop-pop-pop of automatic fire.
"I’m auditing the house," I said.
I flicked my wrist.
A series of muffled explosions rocked the grounds, sending up plumes of dirt and debris that acted as a wall between us and the advancing men. The SUVs shuddered as the earth beneath them erupted.
"You can’t stay here," Damian said, grabbing my arm. His skin was fever-hot, a stark contrast to the hollow, electric hum of the system I was still channeling. "We have to move. Elena is at the north extraction point, waiting for the hit team to confirm the kill. She thinks she’s winning."
"She is winning," I said, my gaze flickering back to him.
"Clara, please." He used the name again, and this time, the desperation in his voice was so thick it felt like a physical weight.
"I can get us out of here. I know the escape tunnels. I built them for you."
"You built them for a prisoner," I said, pulling away from his touch.
The gunmen had navigated the debris. They were visible now—shadows in the mist, their weapons raised.
"Elena is waiting for a confirmation," I said, turning to face them. "Let’s give it to her."
I stepped out from behind the pillar, fully exposing myself to the line of fire.
"Isabella—Clara!" Damian reached for me, but I was already gone.
I didn't run. I simply reached out to the house’s final, hidden defense mechanism—the one Elena had never discovered because it wasn't listed in the logs. The mansion wasn't just a server; it was a sarcophagus.
I triggered the release.
The ground beneath the gunmen didn't just explode—it sighed. The entire north wing, held up by compromised support beams I had been tracking for hours, finally gave way.
The earth swallowed them. The sound was absolute—a massive, grinding roar that silenced the rain, the gunfire, and the screams.
When the dust settled, there was only a crater.
Damian stood behind me, his eyes wide, his mouth parted in a silent, jagged gasp. He looked at the crater, then at me. The monster he had created was standing in the rain, perfectly calm, perfectly lethal.
"You killed them all," he whispered.
"I removed an error," I said, my voice as steady as the foundation beneath our feet.
I looked at the house—at the ruin of his life and the cage of my own.
"Elena is next," I added.
Damian walked toward me, his movements heavy, his eyes reflecting the dark, swirling chaos of the crater. "Who are you?"
"I am Clara," I said, turning to look at the horizon. "And for the first time, I am the only one who knows the truth."
I didn't wait for him to respond. I started walking toward the secondary perimeter, toward the place where Elena was waiting, oblivious to the fact that the ghost she had been trying to delete had finally come to collect the debt.
Damian followed.
He had no choice.
He was the Architect, but for the first time in his life, he had no idea what the building would look like when I was finished.
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