"The Shared Flesh" Chapter 11
Chapter 11: The Algorithm Retaliates
The raw copper fibers of the fiber-optic cable bit into Helena’s bloodstained fingers like thorns, but she didn't flinch.
In the absolute dark of the crawlspace, she sat cross-legged, bathed only by the erratic, rhythmic blue strobe of the smart-grid junction box she had stripped bare with her silver nail file.
Using the raw copper threads as an improvised physical conductor, she had bridged the connection directly into the mansion’s primary automation backbone—the proprietary "Perfect-Mom AI System."
It was a high-end, predictive domestic algorithm she had personally funded and integrated into the house’s mainframe to monitor everything from infant oxygen saturation to nursery ambient humidity.
Now, her bleeding fingertips were typing a complex, recursive override script directly into the manual maintenance interface.
Her mind was a freezing, clear slate of logic. The broken mother was gone; the ruthless digital executioner had taken the terminal.
"System override initiated," a faint, green line of text blinked on the tiny diagnostic LCD inside the junction box. "Root access granted."
Helena’s lips curved into a cold, lethal grin. "Execute phase one."
Downstairs, the digital clock on the master bedroom wall silently flipped to 12:00 AM.
Luna lay in the center of the sprawling king-sized bed, her head resting on Helena’s silk pillows, wearing Helena’s lace nightgown.
She had spent the last two hours editing a curated "Insta-Mum" photo dump for her newly created social media accounts—images of her holding Julian Jr. against the brutalist concrete backdrop, captioned with shallow platitudes about “natural maternal destiny.” She was basking in the absolute triumph of her hostile takeover.
Suddenly, a violent, pressurized hiss erupted from the ceiling vents.
The primary HVAC system surged into overdrive. Within three minutes, the temperature in the master suite plummeted from a comfortable seventy degrees to a bone-chilling, freezing forty.
The air turned misty, the cold biting through Luna’s thin lace gown. Panic-stricken, Luna reached for her iPhone to manually adjust the thermostat via the home app, but before her thumb could touch the glass, the screen went completely haywire.
BZZZZZ. BZZZZZ.
A barrage of crimson, high-priority emergency notifications blitzed her phone screen, accompanied by a deafening, high-decibel alarm.
[WARNING: INFANT APNEA DETECTED. NURSERY CRADLE VACUUM COMPROMISED. RESPIRATION ZERO.]
Luna’s heart leaped into her throat. Her carefully cultivated composure shattered instantly.
She threw off the duvet, her bare feet hitting the freezing concrete floor as she sprinted down the corridor toward the nursery, her mind screaming in terror. But the moment she burst into the room, she froze.
Julian Jr. was completely fine. He was sleeping soundly inside the acrylic cylinder, his chest rising and falling in a slow, peaceful rhythm. The alarm wasn't real. It was a phantom.
Before Luna could process the anomaly, her phone screen flickered again. The alert changed.
[WARNING: NURSERY TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 110°F. ACTIVATING EMERGENCY FIRE SUPPRESSION.]
"No, no, no!" Luna shrieked, her voice degenerating into the raw, unrefined screech of her true class background.
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She lunged toward the crib to pull the baby out, but the moment her fingers brushed the acrylic edge, the automated motorized blinds throughout the house slammed shut with a thunderous, mechanical crash, locking her into the dark.
The smart home had turned entirely hostile. The invisible technological assault was everywhere.
Temperatures fluctuated wildly from room to room; automated kitchen faucets began purging scalding hot water into the sinks; and the central security doors began clicking open and shut in a frantic, terrifying loop.
Luna plunged into a blind, screaming hysteria, spinning around in the pitch-black corridor of a house she could no longer control.
Downstairs in the architectural parlor, Julian was abruptly jolted out of his restless sleep.
The immense, hundred-inch hidden home theater screen on the concrete wall suddenly whirred to life, casting a blinding, high-definition white glare across the room. Julian blocked his eyes, his heart hammering against his ribs.
"What the hell is going on?" he shouted into the empty room. "System, terminate playback!"
The system did not terminate. Instead, a crystal-clear, unedited audio-video loop began to blast through the premium surround-sound speakers, filling the cavernous concrete halls with a deafening, venomous resonance.
"The woman without the milk smell is a monster, baby," Luna’s recorded voice purred from the speakers, booming with terrifying clarity.
"She's just a ghost who bought us with her dirty gold... When you grow up, we’ll throw her out of our house. It will just be you, me, and Daddy."
Julian stood entirely paralyzed in the center of the parlor, his face turning a horrific, bloodless ash. It was the secret surveillance recording from the nursery.
The audio looped relentlessly, over and over, stripping away every ounce of the domestic illusion Luna had spun around him. He could hear the cold, sociopathic calculation in his mistress’s voice—the absolute confirmation that he hadn't escaped a "cold machine" wife; he had simply let an apex predator into his bed to slaughter his family from within.
Upstairs, Luna was sprinting blindly through the chaotic, freezing halls, her hands clawing at the concrete walls as she tried to find an exit. The cybernetic class-slaughter was absolute.
Suddenly, every single embedded light fixture, every ambient baseboard LED, and every hidden strip-light throughout the multi-million-dollar estate cut out for one suffocating second.
Then, they flashed back on.
But the light wasn't white, or amber, or blue. The entire mansion was instantly bathed in a violent, flashing, crimson red—rendering the brutalist concrete structures into a bloody, industrial slaughterhouse.
Every premium, hidden smart speaker throughout the three-story estate let out a high-pitched static hiss.
Then, a voice filtered through the sound system. It wasn't the soft, algorithmic cadence of the AI. It was a modified, heavy, and utterly glacial voice that resonated with the terrifying authority of an executioner.
Helena’s voice echoed from the ceilings, raining down upon the chaotic, weeping girl in the corridor.
"Welcome to my matrix, Luna."
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