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The login screen didnโt reappear.
No cheerful chime, no avatar waiting in the lobby.
Just black.
Thenโclickโhis headset powered down, and the real world bled in. The dim glow of his apartment monitor cast long shadows across the cluttered desk. A half-finished energy drink sweated beside his mouse pad. Outside, rain tapped at the window in a soft, steady rhythm.
For a moment, Ryo just sat there, headset in his lap, breathing like heโd just sprinted across a battlefield. His pulse thudded in his ears.
What just happened?
The red warningโPERMANENT BANโstill seemed to burn behind his eyes.
Thenโbuzz.
His phone lit up on the desk. Unknown number.
He almost let it go to voicemailโuntil he read the message.
Meet me. Tonight. Real world. No avatars. โ E
For a second, he thought it had to be a joke. Or a trap. But beneath the disbelief, something else pushed upโa dizzy, impossible surge of hope.
One hour later
The rain had gotten worse.
Ryo stood on the cracked pavement outside an all-night cafรฉ in the cityโs east end, water dripping from his hood. The glass walls glowed gold against the dark street, condensation fogging the inside.
Through the glass, he saw her.
Not Emmaluka, the perfect digital idol.
Emiliaโin ripped black jeans, an oversized hoodie, hair darkened and curling from the rain. No glowing eyes, no shimmering aura, just a tired smile that almost undid him.
When he stepped inside, the warm air hit him, carrying the smell of coffee and fried bread. She looked up. For a moment, the noise of the street, the hiss of the espresso machine, the chatter of other late-night stragglersโall faded.
โYou made quite the scene tonight,โ she said, her voice softer now, without the metallic echo of a mic.
โThey were going to throw me out,โ Ryo said, sliding into the booth across from her. โI justโฆ couldnโt watch himโโ
โDorian.โ Her tone snapped the name like a twig. A bitter edge cut through her voice.
Ryo frowned. โWhat is he to you, exactly?โ
She hesitated, then leaned in, elbows on the table. โHeโs myโฆ contract.โ
Ryo froze mid-breath. โYour what?โ
Her eyes flicked toward the window, as if making sure the rain was the only thing watching. โEverything in Second World has a price. When I started singing in there, I couldnโt get noticed. No gigs, no platform. Then he came alongโoffered sponsorship, exposure, the works. I signed with him.โ
โAnd?โ
โAnd now he owns my image. My schedule. The way I talk to fans. If I log in late, I get fined. If I talk to the wrong people, I get โrestricted.โโ She let out a humorless laugh. โItโs not a partnership. Itโs a leash.โ
Ryoโs stomach churned. โThatโs notโโ
โIt gets worse,โ she said, her voice dropping. โThe breach tonight? They think you caused it. And Dorianโs not going to clear your name. He wants you gone. Permanently.โ
Ryo blinked. โPermanentlyโฆ in the game?โ
Her gaze didnโt waver. โOffline too.โ
He stared at her. โThatโsโฆ insane. You canโtโโ
โHe can,โ she cut in. โHeโs got real-world pull. Studios. Sponsors. Even law enforcement players who owe him favors. If he paints you as a hacker or a stalker? Youโll be banned from more than just Second World. Your accounts frozen. Your job prospects gone. You disappear.โ
The rain outside hammered harder, each drop against the glass sounding like a countdown clock.
She reached into her bag and pulled out something small, sliding it across the table. A black flash drive.
โThis is my out,โ she said. โEvidence. Screenshots, contracts, voice logs, the works. It proves everythingโhow he manipulates players, locks them into deals, controls them. Iโve been gathering it for months. But if I leak it, I lose everything Iโve built. My audience, my musicโgone.โ
โThen whyโโ
โBecause I canโt do it alone.โ Her hand stayed on the drive for a beat longer before pulling away. โI need someone outside the system. Someone he doesnโt already own.โ
Ryo picked it up. It felt heavier than it should have, like the plastic was hiding a weapon. He knew that, in a way, it was.
โIf I take this,โ he said slowly, โthereโs no going back.โ
Her hand brushed over his, warm from the coffee cup sheโd been holding. โThen donโt go back. Come with me.โ
Her eyes held hisโtired, determined, scaredโand for the first time, Ryo realized this wasnโt about winning her in a game.
It was about surviving in her world.
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