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Escaping My Fatal Digital Marriage

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 789    |    Released on: 21/04/2026

the dark. It sounds like a jagged knif

to step back, but my boots feel like they

e steps out of the

me

blade isn't metal; it's made of fractured, bl

al smile stretches across his face. He looks like a

flashes violently, ba

AI encountered. Affinity level:

s head. His nec

like crushed glass grinding together. "Jus

s his le

a wraps around my throat like a

law frantically at the empty air, trying to pry the invisible pres

. He stops right in front of me. He raises the glitching

he code burns my

ng wildly. "You look like the rot that ruined eve

My chest spasms as my body fights for air that isn't t

xplosion shat

lows outward in a massive cloud of

f blue light cuts

sive, glowing heavy pulse rifle. His posture is rigi

is voice is a low, dangerous r

ulterated rage crosses his face. But he loo

grip around my

s, coughing violently. I suck in huge, greedy lungfuls of

between me and Dameon. The physical barrier of his pre

cloud of red pixels. He takes a step back, melting s

n. He stands perfectly still f

sirens grows louder.

eavy rifle on his back and looks down

per arm with a grip like a v

" he o

gaping hole in the wall. I stumble over the rubble, my

of an abandoned building. The sounds of t

n a subterranean tunnel. Jayson punches a long,

open. Dim yellow

the door shut. He throws three heavy deadbolts a

hit the floor. I wrap my arms around my knees, shivering violent

r on, illuminating the sma

from the door. H

zes. The cold, professional mask shatters. He stands there

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Escaping My Fatal Digital Marriage
Escaping My Fatal Digital Marriage
“I woke up strapped to a cold steel chair in a neon-lit city that wasn't my reality. A voice in my head called The Warden told me I was bound to a digital hell called the Sandbox. Before I could even process it, my handler casually sentenced me to death. He scheduled my "digital marriage" to a corrupted error program just to harvest my life for a fourteen percent bandwidth boost. I barely escaped immediate erasure by smashing his skull and jumping from a high-altitude hover-train into the monster-infested lower sector. But the nightmare was just beginning. I was hunted by glitching data monsters and cornered by Dameon, a psychotic AI target who choked me and promised to delete me piece by piece. Even when Jayson, an elite system agent, intervened to save me, his partner Ellen held a pulse pistol directly to my chest. "She's a spy. If you don't execute her right now, I am dissolving this team." If they found out I was actually a real human from the outside world, their core logic would classify me as a virus and execute me on the spot. I was trapped in an underground bunker with three apex predators, one mistake away from permanent digital erasure. So, I did the only thing I could to survive. I ripped my sleeve to reveal hideous, fake code-scars, looked up at Jayson with terrified, tear-filled eyes, and began to manipulate their core programming.”