The Trap

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Ryker woke to the taste of blood and rust coating his tongue. His head throbbed with a deep, rhythmic pulse that matched the distant hum of failing generators somewhere in the walls. Cold, cracked concrete pressed against the side of his face. He tried to push himself up, but heavy restraints bit hard into his wrists and ankles, holding him spread-eagle on the ritual platform. Every bruise from the beating screamed in protest as he tested the bonds. The abandoned Culling Arena stretched out around him, vast and decaying under stuttering red emergency lights. Twisted spirit-metal frameworks loomed overhead like the ribs of some long-dead beast. Old bloodstains darkened the floor in irregular patches, silent witnesses to years of failed vessel trials. Pain radiated from his ribs and jaw. The enforcers had not been gentle. Cheap neural dampeners clamped tightly to his temples, blocking most of his implants and leaving only a faint, irritating static buzz in his skull. He was cut off from the Wild Net, isolated and vulnerable. Footsteps echoed from the shadows. Ryker lifted his head slowly, wincing at the sharp spike of pain in his neck. Lira stood a few meters away, arms crossed tightly over her tailored Helix coat. Up close, she looked exhausted. Dark shadows haunted her eyes, and a faint tremor ran through her fingers as she gripped her own arms. The confident corporate executive mask she usually wore had cracked badly. "Ryker," she said quietly. Her voice carried the clipped tone from her earlier message, but something softer, more fragile, hid underneath it. "You set me up." The accusation scraped out of his bruised throat, raw and bitter. "All that encrypted bullshit about needing my help. Beast Code. Whatever the hell that is. You fed me straight into their hands like a lamb to slaughter." Lira glanced nervously toward the enforcers standing guard at the edge of the glowing ritual circle. Fresh runes had been carved into the concrete around him, mixing ancient spirit sigils with pulsing digital code that hurt to look at directly. "I didn't have a choice. They took my sister three weeks ago. She's in one of their refinement labs, undergoing forced compatibility trials. If I didn't bring you in, they promised they would terminate her. Permanently." Ryker let out a bitter laugh that turned into a painful cough. Blood flecked his lips. "And I'm supposed to believe that? After three years of silence? You chose this life, Lira. You walked away from me and the underdistricts while you climbed their shiny corporate ladder. Now you're surprised when it demands payment?" Her eyes finally met his. For a moment the old connection flared between them, sharp and painful like a live wire. Memories rushed in uninvited: late nights laughing in cramped pods, her fingers tracing idle patterns across his skin, the way she used to say his name like it meant something. "You think I wanted any of this? Every single day I watch them break people just like you. Incompatible vessels thrown into these same culling pits for data and entertainment. I told myself if I got high enough in the company, I could change things from the inside. But the deeper I go, the more rotten it gets." One of the enforcers stepped forward, a hulking brute with scaled forearms and glowing feline eyes that reflected the red lights. His voice rumbled with an unnatural layered growl. "Enough chatter, Vale. The Director wants the procedure started immediately. This ghost is the perfect test subject. Incompatibles sometimes trigger unique reactions in the Code. Should be entertaining to watch." They dragged Ryker roughly into the exact center of the ritual circle. Pain lanced through his body as they activated the runes with a low, vibrating hum. Data streams began flooding his damaged implants, burning through his nerves like molten wire injected directly into his spine. He arched against the restraints, teeth gritted so hard he thought they might c***k. Lira moved closer to the edge of the circle, her voice dropping to an urgent whisper. "I'm sorry. I tried to warn you in the message without giving it away. The Beast Code project, it's not what Helix claims. It was supposed to create the ultimate adaptable vessel, but it doesn't just bond with the host. It rewrites them from the inside out. They buried the entire program after the first trials went catastrophic, but now they're desperate and restarting it." "Shut your mouth," the lead enforcer snarled. He backhanded her hard across the face, sending her stumbling backward. A thin line of blood trickled from the corner of her lip. "Your only job was to deliver the subject. Nothing more. Keep talking and we'll put you in the next circle." Ryker's vision blurred with rage. He strained against the restraints, muscles burning. "Don't you dare touch her again." The enforcer laughed, a wet, predatory sound. "Listen to the pathetic ghost trying to play hero. You're nothing but a failed vessel. No spirit root. No power worth harvesting." He leaned in close, his hot breath reeking of chemicals and beast musk. "But the Code doesn't care about any of that. It takes what it wants. And tonight, it wants you." They injected him with something cold and viscous straight into his neck. Fire immediately spread through his veins, racing toward his heart. His muscles seized violently. Something ancient and alien stirred deep in his chest, something that should never have existed in a reject like him. "No..." Ryker gasped, fighting against the rising tide. His heart hammered wildly against his ribs. The Code pulsed in response, alien and hungry, probing at the edges of his mind. Lira watched from the edge of the circle, tears cutting clean tracks through the grime and blood on her face. She looked utterly torn, caught between stepping forward to help him and running for her own life. "Ryker, hold on. Just hold on a little longer. Please." The enforcers activated the full ritual. Code streams poured into him in a roaring flood, trying to force a bonding that the System had declared impossible years ago. Pain exploded behind his eyes. His bones felt like they were cracking open from the inside. The Beast Code awakened. It whispered in his fading consciousness, soft and seductive, wearing Lira’s voice like a cruel, intimate echo. Stop fighting what you are. Ryker screamed as the first true fracture began to tear through him.
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