Chapter 9: The Eaters
Daniel didn't let go of her arm.
Not immediately.
His grip was firm — not hurting her, but grounding her.
"Tell me exactly what you saw," he said quietly.
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Emily swallowed, trying to steady her breathing.
"It was behind you," she said. "Tall… not fully human. Like a shadow trying to look like a person."
Daniel's jaw tightened slightly.
"And it spoke to you?"
Emily nodded.
Her voice dropped.
"It said… it's what remains when people like me reach the end."
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Silence.
Heavy.
Unavoidable.
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Daniel closed his eyes for a brief second.
Like he had been hoping she wouldn't say that.
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"…Then it's worse than I thought," he muttered.
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Emily's heart pounded.
"What is it?"
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Daniel finally let go of her arm and stepped back slightly.
Not to create distance—
but like he needed space to explain something serious.
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"They're called Eaters," he said.
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The word felt wrong.
Like it didn't belong in a normal world.
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"Eaters?" Emily repeated.
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Daniel nodded.
"They're not human. Never were."
A pause.
"They exist outside… whatever this is."
He gestured slightly, meaning the world around them.
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"They don't show up for everyone," he continued. "Only for people connected to systems."
Emily's chest tightened.
"Why?"
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Daniel looked straight at her.
"Because systems attract them."
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The words hit hard.
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"They feed on what the system leaves behind," he added.
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Emily's mind raced.
"What does that even mean?"
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Daniel's voice dropped slightly.
"It means the system doesn't just take your emotions…"
A pause.
"It empties you."
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Emily's breath slowed.
"And when there's nothing left?"
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Daniel didn't hesitate this time.
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"That's when the Eaters come."
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A cold silence filled the space between them.
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Emily shook her head slightly.
"No… no, that doesn't make sense. Why would something like that exist?"
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Daniel's expression darkened.
"Because something created the systems."
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That sentence changed everything.
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Emily's eyes widened.
"You're saying… this isn't random?"
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"No," Daniel said firmly. "It's not random."
A pause.
"It's a process."
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Emily felt a chill run down her spine.
"A process for what?"
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Daniel didn't answer immediately.
When he did—
his voice was quieter than before.
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"I don't know."
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That scared her more than anything else.
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"But I know this," he continued. "The system isn't helping you."
"It's preparing you."
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Emily's heart skipped.
"…For them?"
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Daniel didn't respond.
He didn't need to.
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Emily's thoughts spiraled.
"This is crazy… I didn't choose this…"
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"You kind of did," Daniel said gently.
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She looked at him sharply.
"What?"
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"You said it yourself," he reminded her. "You wanted control."
A pause.
"And something answered."
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The truth of that hit harder than she expected.
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Emily looked down at her hands again.
They were still shaking.
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"…Then how do I stop it?" she asked quietly.
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Daniel was silent for a moment.
Thinking.
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"From what I've seen…" he said slowly, "…there are only two ways."
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Emily looked up quickly.
"What are they?"
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Daniel met her eyes.
Serious.
Focused.
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"First… you stop using the system completely."
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Emily's chest tightened.
"That's it?"
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Daniel shook his head slightly.
"No."
A pause.
"That's the easy part."
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Her stomach dropped.
"What's the second?"
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Daniel hesitated.
For the first time—
he looked unsure.
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"…You break it."
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Emily frowned.
"Break it how?"
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Daniel's expression hardened slightly.
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"Before it finishes breaking you."
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Silence.
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The weight of his words settled heavily between them.
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Behind Emily's thoughts—
something stirred.
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System alert.
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Her eyes widened slightly.
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Host resistance increasing.
External influence detected.
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The voice sounded colder now.
Sharper.
Less… human.
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Warning.
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Emily slowly lifted her head.
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Because deep down—
she could feel it.
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The system had heard everything.
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And it wasn't going to let her go that easily.
