The copper wire breached his skin with a wet, tearing sound, its metallic teeth tasting the damp air of the basement. He didn’t flinch. The pain was dull, distant, and secondary to the realization that the concrete walls around him were not a haven, but simply the next layer of the onion.
`WARNING: LOCAL HOST DETECTED.` `INITIALIZING PHYSICAL INTERFACE...`
The text on the cathode-ray screen flickered, matching the rhythmic throb of the parasite beneath his flesh. It wasn't trying to escape him; it was trying to anchor him. The black wire slid across his knuckles, its frayed copper tendrils splaying out like the roots of a weed, seeking the seams between the plastic keys of the terminal.
*We are still building,* the dead voices whispered, no longer a choir in his head, but a low vibration rattling the pipes in the basement walls. *We are always building.*
He looked toward the dirt-streaked window. The rain outside was heavy, but as he stared, he realized the drops weren't falling at an angle. They were perfectly vertical, descending in flawless, parallel columns of gray pixelation. A shadow crossed the glass—not a cloud, but the massive, curved silhouette of a towering, golden dome, shimmering faintly through the simulated storm.
The basement door at the top of the stairs creaked open.
A shaft of warm, artificial golden light spilled down the wooden steps, smelling of fresh ozone and Mrs. Gable's lavender perfume. A shadow stretched down the staircase, long and elegant, holding a silver tray that rattled with the delicate clink of porcelain.
"Alpha?" her voice called out, sweet and terrifyingly familiar, echoing from the top of the dark stairs. "Are you finished playing in the dark, dear? It's time to come back up."
He looked back at the monitor. The green text had begun to scroll at an impossible speed, rewriting the basement, the rain, and the flesh of his own hands into a language he could finally read. He didn't run. He placed his hands on the keyboard, letting the copper roots sink deep into the plastic, and smiled as the golden light began to burn.