"HOSTILE TAKEOVER: RECLAIMING MY BODY" Chapter 17
Chapter 17: Mental Civil War
The quiet didn't last. It never did.
Even with the mechanical tether severed, the ghost of the Imposter lingered—not in the physical world, but in the decaying architecture of my own mind.
She was a splinter of corrupted data lodged deep in my parietal lobe, a scream echoing in a hollow room.
He’s coming for you, she whispered. Her voice wasn't mine anymore; it was thin, frantic, a fraying thread of code. Damian’s looking for the override. He wants the primary sync back.
"He can look until his eyes bleed," I said, pacing the length of the study.
The floorboards didn't creak; the house was dead, a corpse of steel and wire.
Julian, she whined, a pathetic, high-pitched static. Call Julian. He’ll fix it. He’ll reset the perimeter.
I stopped in the center of the room. The name hung in the air, heavy and sharp. Julian. The man who had been waiting in the wings since the moment the first stone of this house was laid, watching the Architect tear himself apart.
Julian knows the codes, she insisted. He’s the only one who can—
"Julian is a vulture," I snapped, rubbing my temples. My head felt like it was splitting, a fever of conflicting impulses.
I was Clara, I was Isabella, I was the woman who had survived the collapse—and yet, the Imposter’s residual protocols were trying to hijack my motor functions.
I sat at the desk and forced my hands to remain still.
"You’re a parasite," I growled at the darkness.
I am a contingency, she hissed back, her presence surging against my consciousness. And Julian is the only one who can restore the system.
Suddenly, the encrypted terminal on the desk flickered to life. A single prompt blinked on the screen: INCOMING ENCRYPTED HANDSHAKE.
I didn't need to reach for it. My hand moved on its own, a puppet gesture that made my skin crawl. It typed a string of characters I didn't recognize.
Julian’s face bloomed on the monitor.
He looked too clean, too composed, his crisp suit a jarring contrast to the ruin of the room. He didn't look at me. He looked at the Imposter’s residual flicker, the way my expression softened and skewed whenever she tried to push her way to the surface.
"Clara," he said. His voice was smooth, cultured, and utterly predatory. "Or should I call you the system’s error? You’re making such a mess of the assets."
"The assets are dead, Julian," I said, fighting the urge to tear the terminal from the wall.
"Assets don't die," Julian replied, leaning closer to his camera.
"They just change hands. Damian was always too sentimental to truly own you. He wanted to be your partner, your god, your jailer—all at once. It was his undoing."
He paused, a dark, slow smile spreading across his face.
"I don't have those delusions. I just want the data."
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Julian, help! the Imposter screamed, her voice tearing through my mental barrier. Damian’s compromised! Reset the sector!
"She’s begging for a reboot," Julian noted, watching the Imposter’s distress manifest as a tremor in my own hands.
"Poor thing. She really does think she’s the one who gets to keep the skin."
"I am the one who gets to keep the skin," I said, my voice dropping to a low, dangerous growl.
"Are you?" Julian tapped a key on his end, and the room’s hidden speakers crackled. A high-frequency tone pierced the air, a sonic assault designed to disrupt neural links.
I doubled over, clutching my head.
The Imposter shrieked inside me, her digital consciousness fragmenting under the pressure of the sound.
She’s fracturing, Julian observed, his voice calm amidst the screaming in my brain. Every time you fight her, you burn a bit more of the foundation. Keep it up, and you’ll be a vegetable by morning.
"Why?" I gasped, the world spinning in sickening, strobe-lit arcs.
"Because I’m staging a coup," he said.
"The board needs a clean slate, Clara. They don't want a ghost with a grudge. They want a product that obeys."
He increased the frequency. My vision blurred.
I saw Julian standing in a room far away, surrounded by technicians and monitors, watching the metrics of my agony as if they were stock prices. He wasn't just planning to take the house; he was planning to harvest me.
Give him the drive, the Imposter urged, her voice now a hollow, broken echo. He’ll save us. He’ll put us back in the storage cloud.
He’ll erase us, I realized. Both of us.
The clarity of that thought was like a bucket of ice water. I reached into the depths of my own neural architecture—the places Damian had never mapped, the messy, chaotic corners of human experience that couldn't be coded.
I didn't fight the Imposter. I didn't push her away.
I pulled her in.
I grabbed the ragged, terrified code of her existence and folded it into my own. I wasn't just using her as a vessel anymore; I was consuming the glitch.
"You’re playing with fire, Julian," I said, my voice steadying.
"I’m playing with a broken toy," he retorted. "Submit the access keys. Now."
I stared into the lens, my eyes burning with a sudden, sharp blue light.
"I’m not the toy, Julian," I said. "And you’re about to find out exactly what happens when the house decides it doesn't like its new owner."
I slammed my hand down on the keyboard, not to submit, but to broadcast.
I opened the house’s exterior defensive grid—every remaining charge, every secondary power supply, every hidden trap Damian had ever installed—and I wired it directly into the handshake connection I had with Julian’s terminal.
"What are you—?" Julian’s composure finally fractured.
"I’m auditing you," I said.
I triggered the surge.
The terminal exploded in a shower of sparks and black smoke. The screen turned into a screaming white void, and I felt the feedback scream back through the lines, carrying the weight of the house’s entire electrical output into Julian’s secure site.
He didn't just get a handshake. He got the entire history of my trauma, amplified and discharged in a single, lethal pulse.
The room went dark. The sonic assault cut out.
I fell to the floor, gasping for air, the silence ringing in my ears like a funeral bell.
The Imposter was gone. She was absorbed, deleted, folded into the chaotic mess of who I was. And Julian?
I didn't know what I’d done to his end of the line, but the feed was dead.
I dragged myself to my feet, the dust of the house clinging to my clothes like grave soil. I looked at the blackened remains of the terminal.
The civil war was over.
But the real war—the one with the board, with the world that wanted to own me—was only just beginning.
I walked toward the broken doorway, leaving the shell of the study behind. I was Clara, and I was the ghost, and for the first time, I was the one holding the keys to the kingdom.
And I intended to burn it down.
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