Lust Sync: Every Woman Wants Me Now -
Chapter 26: Pulse in the Dark
Chapter 26: Pulse in the Dark
Rain fell hard over Arkvale’s Sector 4D, drumming against the rusted rooftops like distant war drums. Charles stood beside Mia’s still body, watching her chest rise and fall in fragile rhythm. The cot she lay on was sterile, a piece of forgotten tech salvaged from some ghost lab, and she looked too delicate for it—too real to belong to a war of systems and power.
He brushed a finger over her hand. "I’m going to bring you back."
Behind him, Eliza worked silently at the terminal. The glow of synthetic code lit up her cybernetic arm as she interfaced directly with the wall of tangled servers. Sparks snapped in the air as something deep inside the old system sparked to life.
"We don’t have much time," she said without looking up. "Omega’s signal is spreading. He’s overriding Sync logic across Arkvale."
Charles’s jaw tightened. "He’s building his own network?"
"Not just building—replacing," Maya said. She stood at the door, scanning the perimeter. "He’s cutting out Lust Sync’s emotional inhibitors. Making pure control loops."
"Stripping out everything that makes it human," Eliza added.
Charles looked back at Mia. Her skin was pale, but not lifeless. Her sync level was still there—still connected to him—but frozen in stasis. She’d been forcefully accelerated to a Level 3 bond without being ready for it. The consequences could’ve shattered her mind permanently.
"I need a way to bring her back," he said. "Not just physically. I want her back emotionally."
Eliza turned from the console. "Then you’ll need to go in."
"In?" Charles frowned. "What do you mean?"
She tapped the neural port at the base of her cybernetic neck. "There’s a failsafe. A backdoor into a bonded partner’s core subconscious. A kind of... mental dive. We designed it to fix Sync errors before they fractured the host."
Maya stepped forward, alarmed. "You’re talking about full-mind immersion. That’s risky. He could get trapped in there."
"He won’t," Eliza said, her voice steady. "He’s different. He was built for this."
Charles stared at her. "Say that again."
Eliza met his eyes. "You weren’t just chosen by the system, Charles. You’re wired into its architecture. You’re not the user. You’re the core AI’s human anchor."
Maya flinched. "You’re saying he’s... part of Lust Sync?"
"He’s the only one who can walk between reality and Sync-space without burning out." Eliza stepped toward him. "If anyone can pull Mia back, it’s you."
Charles didn’t hesitate. "Do it."
---
The Dive
The neural chair looked like something out of a nightmare—black steel with glowing red veins of power pulsing up the backrest. Wires snaked out like vines. Charles sat down, locking eyes with Mia’s sleeping form one last time.
Eliza slid a jack into the interface at his temple.
> [Manual Dive Sequence Initiated.] [Target: Mia Carter – Subconscious Emotional Core] [Warning: Sync Fragmentation Detected. Stability Threshold: 32%]
The moment she hit ’enter,’ reality folded in on itself.
Light blurred.
Sound bent.
Then—darkness.
Charles stood in the middle of a crumbling college hallway. It was familiar—Mia’s old campus, but warped. Desks floated above cracked tile floors. Broken books wept ink onto shattered glass.
A figure ran past him, sobbing.
"Mia?" he called.
She didn’t stop.
He chased her.
The halls kept shifting, turning into dorm rooms, then lecture halls, then memories. He saw flashes of her life—sitting in class with headphones on, reading romance novels, laughing alone in a cafe.
But then the memories twisted—Omega appeared, touching her cheek. Charles felt her fear. The forced Sync. The pressure. The lies.
> [Sync Override Detected: Omega Imprint Present.] [Emotional Hostile Environment: Engagement Risk HIGH.]
Charles burst through the final door—into a version of their shared memory: the rooftop on their first real night together. But this one was broken. The stars were blood-red. The moon split in half.
And Mia was curled on the floor, clutching herself, whispering, "It’s not him... It’s not him... It’s not him..."
Charles moved slowly.
"Mia," he said gently. "It’s me."
She looked up—and her eyes widened in horror. "No. You’re not him. You’re the fake."
"I’m not Omega. I’m real. I came for you."
She trembled. "Prove it."
He knelt down. "The first time I touched your hand... you pulled away. But your eyes didn’t."
Her breath caught.
"I said I liked the way your voice broke when you got nervous. You said no one ever noticed that before."
Mia’s lip quivered.
"And I said..." Charles reached out, voice soft, "...I’d never ask for anything from you until you were ready to give it."
Mia’s eyes welled up. "Charles...?"
He smiled. "I missed you."
The Sync light in her chest glowed faintly, then brighter.
> [Emotional Recognition Reestablished.] [Override Expelled. Sync Level 3 Stabilized.]
She launched into his arms, sobbing. He held her tight.
"You found me," she whispered.
"Always."
---
Back in the Lab
Charles’s eyes snapped open. Mia’s hand was in his. This time, warm and alive.
She blinked slowly. "Charles...?"
He pulled her close.
Eliza watched from the console, nodding. "The Sync held. You pulled her out."
Maya looked toward the window. "We’ve got a problem."
Outside, the sky over Arkvale flickered with black lightning. A surge of system pulses hit the air like thunder.
Charles stood, supporting Mia.
"What is that?"
Eliza’s face darkened. "It’s Omega. He’s launching a city-wide override."
---
Elsewhere – Omega’s Lair
Omega stood before a massive console, surrounded by half-synced women—blank-eyed, beautiful, compliant. His voice was calm.
"Charles just bonded at Level 3. That means he’s ready."
A hooded figure beside him stirred. "Ready for what?"
Omega’s smile twisted.
"For the awakening."
He pressed a key.
> [Project Arousal Protocol Initiated.] [System Purge Begins in 72 Hours.]
---
Final Scene – That Night
Charles stood on the roof of the lab, Mia wrapped in a blanket beside him. Maya and Eliza reviewed blueprints behind them—maps of the original Lust Sync architecture.
"We stop him at the core," Eliza said. "The place where it all began."
"And where’s that?" Charles asked.
She looked up, pointing to the tower glowing faintly in the center of Arkvale’s skyline.
"The Signal Spire. Sector Zero."
A chill passed through Charles.
Because he’d dreamed of that tower before.
And every time he did...
He died.
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