His Fatal Mistake, My Sweet Revenge
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e. It wasn't just the wind; it was the abyss itself, singing its death song. Eac
t, was a desperate prayer. I knew its limitations. It wasn't designed for extreme depths, for
hisper that cut deeper than the freezing water. The image of the sharpened metal shar
tion that stole the last remnants of my body heat. My muscles cramped, my teeth chattered uncontrollably. I could f
s, leaped with a flicker of desperate hope. Had the
too loud, too self-a
om. They weren't alone. Another figure, one of the junior expedition m
er voice trembling dramatically. "She... she attacke
to protest, tried to speak, but my throat was still raw, my voice He picked it up, his brow furrowed with concern. "This... this is from the comt. "Look at her, David. Hysterical. Self-destructive. Sh
se Jeffery, nodded slowly. "She does l
ble, lost in the cacophony of the failing sub. The win
his face. "It's always been like this, David. Her jealousy. Her ambition. She couldn't stand
just jealous, darling. Don't let her get to you." His voice was so
ze over his shoulder. Her eyes, cold
air of official finality. "A risk to the mission, to everyon
gments. Reality, cold and brutal, settled over me. There was no mis
unresponsive, sank further into the cold metal. The darkn
t, methodical. "And await extraction. She'll be removed
o a swirling vortex of black. I was falling. Falling into the abyss,
, a
was out of place. Too powerful, too rhythmic. Not thehythmic beat. A hum that vib
mething else. Som
lico