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No More Tears, Only Retribution

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1010    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

e a job. A pity position managing the human artists his stolen AI was making obsolete. He wan

eone who understood the game he was playing. I feigned ignorance of his bizarre "other life" comment, treating it like the ramblin

uccess or being nothing. He was wrong. I was going to offer him a third option: complete and utter ruin. The pain of his betrayal, the grief for my

ned it to find Sarah standing there, her face a mask of furious indignatio

g my sparse belongings with disdain. "Mark told me about his offer. He

work for the people who destroyed her l

u! Even now, with me, he worries about you. He feels guil

pare parts. It was shaped like a dragonfly, with whirring, delicate wings and glowing blue optic sensors. It was my only companion

a small shriek. "What is tha

a few inches from her face. It didn't touch her, but its sudden movement was enough. Sara

er. He took in the scene in an instant: Sarah on the floor, looking terrif

Sarah's side and helping her up. He didn't ask what happen

h cried, clinging to him. "T

her," I said flat

by my side. He saw it not as a piece of hobbyist tech, but as an extensi

is voice low and menacing. "Let's see

delicate frame. There was a sickening crunch of plastic and metal, a brief, pathetic whirring sound, and then silence

hattered something inside me. It was a small, silly thing, a collection of circuits and motors, but it was mine. He had destroyed it for no reason other th

He looked down at the broken drone, then at me, his expression one o

rah out of the apartment, sl

ght, crushing my chest. But beneath the grief, a new foundation was being laid. The fire in my gut was no longer cold. It was raging. He had made a mistake. He tho

a soft knock on the door. I ignored it. It came again, more persi

ind, weathered face and intelligent eyes that seem

y name is Elias Vance. I was

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“The eviction notice, a cruel red rectangle, mocked me from my door. Just months ago, I was Chloe, the artist poised to revolutionize the world with Aura, my groundbreaking AI. Now, the world was closing in, air squeezed from my lungs. Then, at the sprawling Innovatech conference, the stage set for our triumph, my fiancé Mark unveiled Aura, which I poured my soul into, as his own. "I call her... Genesis," he boomed, "created solely by me." My best friend, Sarah, whose hand I held moments before, gazed at him with adoration, not outrage. The fallout was swift and brutal. Mark, the instant tech celebrity, branded me a disgruntled ex. Sarah, leveraging her gallery connections, systematically blacklisted me, painting me as unstable, a fraud. Calls unanswered, doors slammed shut-my life, my legacy, evaporated. I was a ghost in a rundown apartment, bearing an eviction notice, with nothing left. How could they? How could the two people I trusted most, the two people who were my family, betray me so completely, so publicly? The world had become a twisted, unrecognizable place where truth was irrelevant, and loyalty meant nothing. But in the ashes of utter despair, sifting through the remains of my life, my fingers brushed against my estranged father' s dusty hard drive-a digital arsenal of hacking tools and encrypted journals. The artist in me was dead, but something else, a chilling new resolve, began to stir. I would change my destiny, not by going back, but by going forward with skills they never saw coming.”
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