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The God Particle

Posted on April 20, 2026 by ndiki

The funeral was on a Tuesday, but Edward didn’t attend.

Instead, he sat in his laboratory at Cambridge, the same laboratory where he’d discovered the cellular mechanism that would eventually cure cancer, the same laboratory where Bella used to bring him coffee at midnight and kiss his forehead and tell him to come home and stared at his wife’s last MRI scan.

Her brain, mapped in exquisite detail just six months ago during a routine physical. Every neural pathway. Every synapse. Every electrical pattern that had made her, her. The data was still there, preserved in the hospital’s digital archives. The architecture of Bella’s consciousness, waiting.

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Sector 47

Posted on April 6, 2026 by ndiki

The ration siren wailed at 0500 hours, same as it did every morning in Sector 47.

Edward was already awake. Had been for an hour, lying on the thin mat he shared with Rehema, listening to her breathe in the darkness. Twenty-three years old and she still breathed the way she had as a child, soft and steady, like the world wasn’t ending slowly around them.

He eased himself up carefully, joints protesting. Fifty-six years old in Year 11901 might as well be eighty in the old world, the world before the Great Fracture, before the sectors, before the Emperor’s Unified Governance divided what remained of humanity into useful and useless.

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The Frequency of Desperation

Posted on March 30, 2026 by ndiki

Dr. Yuki was feeding her cat when the universe first spoke to her.

It came through her kitchen radio, not as sound, exactly, but as a feeling. Like the radio waves themselves were carrying emotion. Fear. Urgency. Plea.

She’d been listening to the local radio station, half-paying attention to a story about climate policy, when the signal cut out and was replaced by… something else. Not static. Not interference. Something that made her teeth ache and her eyes water and her heart race with a terror that wasn’t hers.

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