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Chapter 44 - Ch-42: The Second City

The shift did not happen in Mumbai.

That would have been predictable.

Contained.

Manageable.

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It happened elsewhere.

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Thousands of kilometers away—

In a city that had never even heard of Omkar.

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Kolkata.

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The first signs were small.

So small that no one noticed at first.

A man missed his train—not because he was late, but because he forgot where he was going halfway through the journey.

A teacher paused mid-lecture, unable to remember the subject she had been teaching for years.

A child asked his mother a simple question—

"Were you always my mother?"

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Individually, they meant nothing.

Together—

They formed a pattern.

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The System reacted instantly, even from a distance.

[New Distortion Zone Detected]

[Location: Kolkata]

[Type:

Targeted Narrative Collapse]

[Severity: Escalating Rapidly]

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Omkar felt it before he fully understood it.

A pull.

Not physical.

But narrative.

As if something, somewhere, was unraveling faster than he could hold together.

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Anweshita staggered slightly.

Her hand instinctively reached out, gripping the edge of a nearby railing.

"It's… louder," she whispered.

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Omkar turned toward her immediately.

"What is?"

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"Emotions," she said. "But not like before."

Her voice trembled slightly—not from fear, but from overload.

"They're not confused… they're breaking."

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That was worse.

Far worse.

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Adrian's gaze sharpened instantly.

"It adapted," he said.

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Omkar didn't need clarification.

He already understood.

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The Void had learned from Mumbai.

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It was no longer spreading distortion broadly.

It was concentrating it.

Focusing it.

Perfecting it.

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Ira stepped forward, her expression more serious than before.

"Kolkata isn't random," she said.

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Omkar looked at her.

"You know something."

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She hesitated.

For the first time—

There was uncertainty in her voice.

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"I'm from there."

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Silence.

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Not because it was surprising.

But because it meant something deeper.

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The System flickered again.

[Correlation Detected]

[Memory Fragment Host:

Ira Sen]

[Location Link:

Kolkata]

[Probability of Targeted Selection: High]

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Adrian spoke immediately.

"It's not attacking the city," he said.

"It's attacking her."

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The realization settled heavily.

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Ira didn't deny it.

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"My memories…" she said slowly, "are tied to that place. Not just mine—others too. Shared experiences, collective history…"

She looked up.

"If the Void corrupts that…"

A pause.

"It doesn't just break people. It breaks continuity itself."

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That was the difference.

Mumbai had been a test.

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Kolkata—

Was strategy.

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Omkar took a step forward.

"We go there."

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Adrian nodded.

"Immediately."

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Anweshita straightened slightly, forcing her breathing to stabilize.

"I'm coming."

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Omkar didn't argue.

He didn't need to.

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Because this wasn't optional anymore.

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As they moved—

The System updated again.

[Multi-Host Relocation Initiated]

[Objective:

Contain Targeted Narrative Collapse]

[Warning:

Unknown Variable Detected]

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Omkar paused for a fraction of a second.

"Unknown variable?"

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But the System didn't elaborate.

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And that silence—

Was louder than any warning.

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Far away—

In Kolkata—

The distortion deepened.

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But it didn't look like chaos.

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It looked…

Normal.

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That was the most dangerous part.

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People walked.

Talked.

Lived.

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But something was wrong.

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A group of friends sat together, laughing—

But each of them remembered a different version of how they had met.

A shopkeeper greeted a regular customer—

But used the wrong name.

Repeatedly.

Even after being corrected.

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Reality wasn't breaking.

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It was splitting.

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Multiple versions of truth—

Existing simultaneously.

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And none of them could be proven correct.

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At the center of it—

Stood a man.

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Calm.

Still.

Observing.

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Not distorted.

Not unstable.

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In control.

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His voice was quiet.

Measured.

Almost thoughtful.

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"So this is what creation looks like…"

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He smiled slightly.

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"Imperfect."

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The System reacted instantly.

[New Entity Detected]

[Classification:

Fragment Host]

[Fragment Type:

Unknown]

[Threat Level:

Critical]

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Back in transit—

Omkar felt it.

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Not like the Void.

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Different.

Sharper.

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More… intentional.

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Adrian's voice cut through the silence.

"We're not dealing with one enemy anymore."

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Omkar nodded slowly.

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"I know."

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Because this presence—

Didn't feel like destruction.

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It felt like…

distortion with purpose.

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And that made it far more dangerous.

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As they moved closer—

The pull intensified.

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Not chaotic.

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Directed.

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Like a story—

Waiting to be completed.

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And at its center—

Was someone who understood exactly what they were doing.

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The man in Kolkata looked up at the sky.

As if he could see beyond it.

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"They're coming," he said softly.

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A pause.

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"Good."

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His eyes sharpened slightly.

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"Let's see which version of reality survives."

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And for the first time—

The war was no longer between creation and destruction.

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It had become something far more complex.

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Truth versus interpretation.

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