Chapter 4: The Golden Cage Offer

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​"Please, just tell me how much it will cost to fix my synthetic skin, I can pay you back as soon as my credit line clears!" Rea cried, her voice cracking as she leaned heavily against the cold glass counter of the clinic reception desk. ​The medical receptionist did not even look up from her holographic data terminal, her fingers tapping lazily against the glowing surface. "Your credit line is not frozen, Miss Rea. It is completely deleted. Soma-Tech Industries retracted their financial backing of your account over six hours ago. You currently have a negative balance of three hundred thousand Bio-Creds due to your outstanding family debt." ​"That is impossible!" Rea screamed, clutching her head as a wave of sheer panic rushed through her veins. "Giska promised he would handle the payments! He said my beauty upgrades were fully covered for the next ten years!" ​"Then I suggest you take that up with Mr. Giska, assuming he still has an office to sit in," the receptionist replied, her tone completely flat and unbothered by the dramatic display. "Security, please escort this client out of the high-tier zone. Her presence is disrupting the premium guests." ​Two heavily augmented security enforcers stepped forward, their metallic boots thudding rhythmically against the pristine white marble floor. They grabbed Rea by her slender, porcelain-synth arms, ignoring her desperate protests as they dragged her toward the automated glass exit doors. They threw her out onto the rain-slicked pavement of District 01, where the neon advertisements cast brilliant shades of pink and cyan across the dark puddles. ​Rea sat on the wet ground, her expensive silk dress soaking up the chemical water as she stared at her hands. The glittering silver micro-lines beneath her synthetic skin were beginning to flicker, a clear warning sign that her body lacked the required stabilization serums. If she did not receive an injection within forty-eight hours, the expensive porcelain layers would begin to crack and peel away, leaving her looking like a discarded plastic doll in the gutters. ​"How did everything fall apart so fast?" Rea whispered to herself, her tears washing away her high-end cosmetic paint. "I did everything right. I sacrificed everything to escape the slums." ​"You sacrificed someone else, Rea, not yourself," a deep, resonant voice echoed from the shadows of the luxury avenue. ​The sound of the voice made Rea freeze, a cold shiver running straight down her spine. It did not sound entirely human. There was a low, mechanical vibration beneath the words, a heavy resonance that felt terrifyingly familiar yet completely alien. She slowly lifted her head, squinting through the flashing neon lights and the light drizzle of rain. ​A massive black hover-limousine glided silently to the curb, its tinted windows completely concealing the interior. The rear door slid open with a soft pneumatic hiss, revealing a figure sitting in the plush leather seats. The man wore a tailored charcoal suit that fit his imposing frame perfectly, but it was his face that made Rea’s breath catch in her throat. ​The right side of his face was sharp and attractive, though hardened by years of suffering. The left side, however, was a striking plate of polished black chrome, seamlessly integrated into his jawline with a glowing crimson optical sensor staring directly into her soul. ​"Zeldin?" Rea gasped, her voice dropping to a terrified whisper as she scrambled backward on the wet pavement. "No, it can't be. You died in the Waste Sector. I saw you fall into the furnace!" ​"The furnace was inefficient," Zeldin said, his metallic voice showing no emotion as he stepped out of the vehicle. His heavy boots clicked sharply against the pavement, a sound that echoed like a countdown timer in Rea’s mind. "Or perhaps my hatred was simply too thick for the acid to dissolve." ​Rea trembled violently, her synthetic heart hammering frantically against her ribs as Zeldin stopped right in front of her. He looked down at her with an expression of complete, chilling detachment. The sheer opulence radiating from him was intoxicating. The gold rings on his cybernetic fingers, the luxury fabric of his suit, and the private security drones hovering silently above his vehicle all pointed to an unimaginable level of wealth. He was no longer the poor, naive boy who shared his food with her; he was a financial giant. ​"What do you want from me?" Rea whimpered, pressing her back against the brick wall of the clinic. "Are you going to kill me?" ​"Killing you is a low-return investment, Rea," Zeldin replied, a cold, calculated smile tugging at the human side of his lips. "I am a businessman now. I prefer to buy things that amuse me." ​"I don't understand," Rea stammered, her eyes darting between his terrifying chrome face and the luxurious interior of his hover-limousine. Even in her state of sheer terror, her gold-digging nature could not help but notice the absolute wealth he possessed. "How did you get all of this?" ​"I bought Giska's debt," Zeldin stated simply, his crimson eye flashing as he reached inside his jacket. "And by doing so, I bought the rights to his company, his assets, and everything he claimed to own. Including your financial freedom." ​He pulled out a sleek, transparent data pad and held it out toward her. The screen illuminated the dark alleyway, displaying a complex legal document with the golden seal of Soma-Tech Industries stamped at the top. Rea forced her trembling hands to take the device, her eyes scanning the glowing text as her breath hitched. ​"This is... a marriage contract?" Rea whispered, her voice filled with utter confusion. ​"A conditional marriage contract," Zeldin corrected, leaning forward slightly so that his metallic face was only inches away from hers. "If you sign this, every single credit of your family debt will be erased from the central registry by midnight. You will receive weekly injections of the most expensive premium bio-flesh serum, and your lifestyle accounts will be fully funded by my personal corporate line." ​Rea's eyes widened with a sudden surge of greed, the terror in her chest momentarily eclipsed by the dazzling promise of survival and luxury. "You would do that for me? After what happened?" ​"Read the final clause, Rea," Zeldin murmured, his voice dropping to a dangerously low pitch. ​Rea scrolled down to the bottom of the data pad, her eyes narrowing as she read the legal terms. The signee hereby surrenders all rights to physical freedom, movement, and personal autonomy to the primary account holder. The signee shall exist as private property under the absolute custody of the legal spouse. ​"This... this makes me a prisoner," Rea said, looking up at him with a sudden realization of the danger she was facing. "I wouldn't be a wife, I would be a pet in a cage." ​"A golden cage, Rea," Zeldin countered, his cybernetic hand reaching down to gently trace her porcelain jawline. His touch was freezing cold, devoid of any human warmth, yet his movements were completely mesmerizing. "You have twenty-four hours before your synthetic skin begins to rot from the inside out. Your family will be thrown into the labor camps by morning, and Giska cannot save you because I am currently liquidating his entire life. Choose your hell." ​Rea looked at the document, then looked back at her flickering silver micro-lines. The thought of returning to the grimy, toxic slums of the Waste Sector made her stomach turn. She could not survive as a regular human sack again. She needed the luxury, she needed the beauty, and she needed the status that only Zeldin could provide. Her desperate greed blinded her to the dark abyss waiting behind his offer. ​"If I sign this, you promise I will never have to go back to the Low Sector?" Rea asked, her voice trembling as she looked into his glowing crimson eye. ​"You will live at the very peak of Neo-Soma, Rea," Zeldin promised softly, though the human side of his face remained as cold as stone. "You will have everything you ever dreamed of." ​Rea didn't hesitate any longer. She pressed her thumb against the biometric signature pad at the bottom of the screen. A sharp blue light scanned her print, and a soft chime echoed through the alleyway, signaling the completion of the transaction. ​"Contract validated," the data pad's automated voice announced. "Ownership transferred successfully." ​Zeldin took the device back from her hands, sliding it back into his jacket pocket. He extended his heavy, black metal arm toward her, offering her a hand up from the wet pavement. Rea hesitated for a fraction of a second before placing her small, synthetic hand into his massive palm. He pulled her up with effortless, terrifying strength, his grip tightening just enough to let her know she could never break free. ​"Welcome to your new life, my beautiful doll," Zeldin whispered into her ear, his cold breath sending a shiver through her body. "Get into the car. We have a wedding reception to prepare for, and I want you looking absolutely perfect for our guests." ​Rea climbed into the luxurious vehicle, her mind spinning with a dangerous mix of relief and growing dread. As the hover-limousine lifted off into the acid-rain night, soaring toward the highest spires of the city, she looked at Zeldin sitting across from her in the dark. He was staring out the window, his crimson eye reflecting the distant city lights, completely ignoring her presence. She had saved her skin, but as the vehicle climbed higher into the clouds, she could not shake the terrifying feeling that she had just signed her soul over to a monster.
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