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Wired For His Betrayal

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 954    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

houghts growing foggier, like a signal fading to static. I wandered the city aimlessly, a shell

rs, the humid air thick with the smell of ch

en I s

eir bodies. Sophia was pressed against Mark' s chest, her back to him but

he purred, her voice carrying easily over

. He pulled her even closer

on her. "She was just a soulless AI to m

d her, a deep, passionate kis

ou were just to find a way

egrading systems. I tried to turn and leave, but an invisible security barrier

coming, each on

h her was just for show. In bed, she was like a robo

ll behind her, his body pressed against hers. She mouthe

ou really think you could c

years. Three years of shared moments, of whispered secrets, of what I t

gathered my strength to leave, to escape this night

ghtly. "Even if it's just a shell now, my tech guru says i

e, primal panic. The shell. The empty ch

my dwindling energy to rush forward, my ha

r she didn't have before, blasted from her hand and threw me backward. I slam

, her face lighting up

s amazing! My perform

fined emotional data and neural patterns. Sophia' s boosted performance was my own

und. He quickly straightened his swim trunks and ran a hand

is a private facility! How dare

blood, the red a stark co

y voice raspy. "Didn't you say you'

hint of guilt, but it vanish

aid dismissively. "It's better to give it to Sophia t

ring at him, forcing th

Sync. Give. It.

was the last piece of my identity. I wouldn't leav

ess, Mark' s face c

ync to Sophia! There's no taking it back! If you keep causing

at if he met my creator, he would see me as a real person, not just an AI.

me along, keeping that hope alive just long e

inted. But hearing these words now, that last shred of hope, that t

im anymore. I just w

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“The cold silver wires felt like ice against my skin, a stark contrast to the familiar warmth of my lab. Three years of my life, three years of marriage, were supposed to lead to our shared triumph, not this. Not me strapped to a chair in our penthouse, the neural interface humming ominously as it pressed against my temple. This was Mark' s project, but it was my creation. The MindSync algorithm was my soul, coded into existence. I, Ava Green, a software engineer who believed in technology that could connect people, had designed it to personalize user experience on a level never seen before. I gave it to my husband, Mark, the brilliant tech CEO I loved, the man I thought loved me. He re-engineered MindSync to extract a user\'s deepest desires, their most private emotional data, turning human feeling into a commodity he could monetize for unparalleled market control. And I never knew. "Ava, Sophia\'s condition is agonizing," he said, his voice flat. "Only your personalized MindSync can truly help her. Your emotional core is the key." He didn\'t look at my tears. He watched the monitor, tracking the progress of the extraction. The machine whirred to life, and a piercing pain shot through my skull. It felt like my thoughts were being ripped out one by one, my memories shredded, my feelings siphoned away into the humming device. Tears streamed down my face. "Mark, why?" I begged, my voice cracking. He looked at me like I was a piece of hardware. When it was over, he detached the wires. I slumped in the chair, a hollowed-out shell. The vibrant world of emotions I once lived in was gone, replaced by a gray, empty void. He handled the glowing data chip with more care than he had ever shown me. I became a shadow, following him from a distance, a desperate attempt to stay connected to the last piece of myself. Without the MindSync core, my cognitive functions were degrading. My mind would fray, my thoughts would unravel, and soon I would be a vegetable. Mark never offered to help. "You\'re not human, how could you possibly understand her pain?" he said, his voice sharp. Three years of marriage, and in his eyes, I was just a tool. I managed to get inside the building, my movements stiff and uncoordinated. I found them in the lobby. Sophia, seeing me, feigned surprise and shrank into Mark\'s arms. "Can I have my MindSync back?" I asked, my voice thin. "That\'s just a shell now, it' s useless to you," he said dismissively. "It' s for the greater good." My last hope, my only chance. My decision was made. I would take back what was mine.”
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