Kai’s breath was ragged as he sat up, his vision swimming from the sudden collapse. His mind still reeled from what he had just seen—the images burned into his thoughts like an afterimage of staring into the sun.
The Moon… it had never been just a celestial body. It had been a
prison
.
And now, whatever had been trapped inside it was free.
Juno and Reyes knelt beside him, their faces pale with concern. The air in the lab felt heavier now, as if something had shifted.
“Talk to me, Kai,” Reyes said, gripping his shoulder. “What the hell just happened?”
Kai swallowed hard, trying to steady his thoughts. “I saw… something. A vision. The Moon wasn’t destroyed by accident. We didn’t break it.”
Juno frowned. “Then what?”
Kai exhaled sharply. “We
unsealed
it.”
Reyes’ eyes darkened. “Unsealed
what
?”
Before Kai could answer, the entire facility
shook
.
A deep, guttural
roar
echoed through the corridors, reverberating through the steel walls like a distant earthquake.
And then—
The emergency lights
died
.
A low hum filled the chamber, followed by flickering sparks from the broken monitors. The facility’s backup power struggled to kick in, casting erratic bursts of light across the walls.
Reyes stood up fast, gun raised. “Something’s moving.”
Juno cursed under her breath. “
Something
? Be more specific.”
Kai forced himself to his feet. His body still felt the aftershocks of the vision, but there was no time to process it now. He reached for his sword, his grip tightening.
A faint clicking sound echoed from the hallway.
It wasn’t human.
The noise came in rapid, unnatural bursts—like the sound of bones snapping in succession. Then came a rustling, like thousands of dry leaves being swept across a metal floor.
Juno stepped back. “I
really
don’t like this.”
Kai’s instincts screamed at him to move, to
get out
, but before they could react, the shadows at the entrance
shifted
.
And something stepped through.
It was humanoid, but
wrong
. Its body flickered, like a glitch in reality, shifting between forms that couldn’t exist at the same time. One moment it was a tall, gaunt figure with elongated limbs; the next, a hunched mass of writhing limbs and blackened veins.
Its head twisted, settling on them.
Then it
screeched
.
A horrible, earsplitting sound that sent chills down Kai’s spine.
“Move!” Reyes shouted.
The creature lunged.
Kai’s
Temporal Shatter activated instantly. Time slowed to a crawl as he ducked beneath the creature’s swipe, his sword flashing in an arc. The blade connected—
But instead of cutting, it
passed through
the creature like slicing through water.
Kai’s stomach dropped.
No effect.
The monster twisted its body unnaturally, slipping through time itself as if it didn’t belong in this world.
Juno opened fire, her rifle rounds striking center mass—
Only for the bullets to
reverse
midair and spiral back toward her.
“Shit—”
She dove aside as the rounds embedded into the walls where she had stood.
“This thing—” Juno gasped, scrambling backward. “It’s
breaking physics
!”
Reyes grabbed a grenade from her belt. “Let’s see if it can break
this
.”
She tossed it, the explosive landing right beneath the creature’s feet.
A deafening
boom
rocked the chamber. Dust and metal fragments flew everywhere, the shockwave knocking them back—
But as the smoke cleared, the creature was
untouched
.
It tilted its head, its flickering form pulsing as if…
learning
.
Then it stepped forward.
And reality around it
fractured
.
The entire room distorted, walls bending inward, the floor warping beneath their feet. Time itself
glitched
.
Kai felt himself being pulled into a thousand different directions at once. His own power flared wildly, struggling to maintain stability.
“We have to get out of here!” Reyes yelled.
Kai gritted his teeth.
Think.
The thing wasn’t just powerful. It was rewriting the rules of existence around itself. If they stayed, it would tear them apart.
He focused, activating
Temporal Shatter in a desperate gamble—this time, not to slow time, but to
anchor
it.
Forcing reality back to its normal state, even for a second.
A shockwave pulsed from him, distorting the air.
The creature flickered violently, as if disrupted—just enough for them to move.
“Go!” Kai shouted.
They bolted down the corridor, feet pounding against the floor. Behind them, the entity let out another screech, but its form spasmed, still affected by the distortion Kai had created.
Reyes slammed her fist against the control panel as they reached an exit door.
“Come on, come on—”
The door hissed open.
They stumbled through just as the creature
phased
forward, its flickering limbs reaching for them—
The door slammed shut.
For a moment, all they could hear was their own ragged breathing.
Then the
screeching
started again.
The walls around them
shuddered
. The thing was trying to phase through—
Kai didn’t wait to find out if it could. “Move!”
They sprinted up the facility’s emergency stairwell, pushing toward the surface.
When they finally emerged from the underground facility, gasping for breath, the night air hit them like a wave.
The wasteland stretched before them, cold and silent beneath a fractured sky.
But something was different.
The stars above them… they were
wrong
.
They flickered, shifting in patterns that made no sense. The constellations twisted, realigning themselves in ways that defied logic.
Juno wiped sweat from her forehead. “Please tell me I’m just seeing things.”
Reyes was already scanning the horizon, her expression grim. “You’re not.”
Kai clenched his fists.
That thing down there—whatever it was—was
changing the world just by existing
.
And worst of all, it wasn’t alone.
He could
feel
it now.
A presence in the distance. A second entity, far away yet drawing closer.
A ripple in the air.
A sense of something vast and unknowable watching from beyond the broken sky.
Kai inhaled sharply.
The Moon’s destruction had been just the beginning.
The real nightmare was only now waking up.
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