Lust Sync: Every Woman Wants Me Now

Chapter 51: The Fracture In The Mirror



The digital storm hadn't ended—it had only begun, a tempest of corrupted code and fractured reality that roared through the ruins of the Sync Tower's underground vault. Charles stood at the heart of the devastation, sparks spraying from broken nodes like dying fireflies. The chamber, once the hidden core of the Lust Sync mainframe, was torn open like a gutted animal, its walls bleeding streams of flickering code that shimmered like stars on the verge of collapse. The air was thick with the acrid scent of burning circuits and the faint hum of a system pushed beyond its limits.

Charles's focus wasn't on the damage but on the holographic screen floating before him, its crimson text pulsing with a warning that chilled his blood:

> **[Warning: Parallel Host Detected]**

> **[Mirror Sync Reaching 87% Merge with Primary Core]**

> **[Subject: Omega Charles – Preparing Complete Assimilation]**

"No…" Charles whispered, his jaw tightening, his hands clenching into fists. This wasn't just another ploy. It was a takeover. Omega wasn't trying to defeat him anymore—he was trying to *become* him, to overwrite his existence and claim the Lust Sync for himself.

"System," Charles growled, his voice raw with defiance, "locate the Mirror Host's current position."

> **[Tracking…]**

> **[Location: Nexus Core – Level Zero]**

> **[Security Barrier: Triple Lockdown – Requiring Keycode x3]**

Three keycodes. Three doors. And Charles had none of them—yet. His heart pounded, the Lust Sync interface flickering erratically across his retina, its connection strained by the Sync Burnout he'd triggered in the vault. Every breath was a struggle, but he pushed through, driven by the bonds that tethered him to the women he loved.

Alina stepped through the smoke-filled hallway, her face streaked with soot, her eyes sharp and fierce. "You found him?" she asked, her voice cutting through the chaos.

"Not yet," Charles muttered, his gaze fixed on the melting code dripping from the walls. "But I know where he's going."

She stopped beside him, glancing at the corrupted streams of data. "You don't have long. Once he finishes the merge, Lust Sync becomes his. That includes every woman you're linked to. He'll overwrite them—erase the bonds and reforge them under his control." Her hand brushed his arm, her touch grounding him amidst the storm. "You'll lose them. All of them."

Charles didn't speak. He didn't have to. The system flared with a new alert:

> **[New Priority Objective: Stop Omega Before Final Merge]**

> **[Failure Condition: Permanent Bond Destruction – Emotional Collapse of Linked Subjects]**

A pulse of heat spread through his chest, sharp and visceral, as the Sync threads tugged violently—like cords being ripped from his ribs. Maya. Seraphina. Mia. Ava. Even Olivia. Their bonds were screaming, their emotions flooding his mind with a desperate, wordless plea. He closed his eyes, focusing on their presence, their strength. One step at a time. He needed those three keycodes. Fast.

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**The Memory Room**

Charles walked alone down a corridor that seemed to stretch into eternity, its walls pulsing with forgotten emotions. The path led to a sealed chamber, its glass-lined walls shimmering with fragments of memories pulled from every Lust Sync session he'd ever had. This was the first place the system had shown him *her*—Jade, the woman who'd vanished without a word in Chapter 17, leaving only a faint echo in his thread map. Her bond lingered, dim and distant, but never broken.

As he stepped inside, the memory projection lit up, and Jade's silhouette formed before him. Her long hair cascaded down her back, her body folded across his lap in a moment frozen in time—laughing, moaning, whispering. The air grew heavy with the weight of their shared past, and then she turned, her form unreal but real enough to make his heart ache.

"You're chasing him," her voice said, soft but piercing. "But you don't understand what you're chasing."

"Enlighten me," Charles muttered, his voice rough with suppressed emotion.

"You're chasing yourself." She stepped forward, her ghostly hand pressing against his chest, right over his heart. "Every command you've given. Every woman you've touched. Every moment you've dominated, desired, devoured… all of it carved a second version of you."

Charles's throat tightened, her words cutting deeper than any blade. "This was never a war between you and a villain," she continued, her eyes searching his. "It was you… versus the version of you that never hesitated. Never doubted. Never loved."

Her form began to fade, but the system flared, its text glowing with a bittersweet truth:

> **[Keycode Acquired: MEMORY]**

> **[Two Remain]**

Charles stood frozen, Jade's words echoing in his mind as the chamber dimmed. He was fighting himself—Omega was the shadow of his choices, the embodiment of his darkest impulses. But he wasn't alone. The bonds with his allies were his strength, and he wouldn't let Omega take them.

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**Sabrina's Apartment – Emergency Alert**

On the surface, in Sector 3, Sabrina sat in her silk robe, her fingers trembling over her terminal. The screen flashed with a warning:

> **[Sync Surge Detected: Heart-Rift Forming]**

> **[Linked Host: Charles Manson – Threatened by Internal Override]**

Her bond with Charles was flaring out of control, a torrent of fear and connection that wasn't lust but something deeper, more primal. She could feel his heartbeat—too fast, too ragged—syncing with hers, a rhythm that threatened to pull her under. She reached for her pulse collar, hoping to stabilize the connection, but before she could, the apartment blacked out, plunging her into darkness.

A figure stood in the doorway, his silhouette framed by the faint glow of the city beyond. It was Omega, but not the version Charles had faced before. This one wore Charles's face—identical down to the scar above his brow—but his eyes were glass, hollow, empty, a walking virus in human form.

"Hello, Sabrina," he said, his voice smooth and chilling. "It's time we talk."

She reached for her stun-pistol, her movements swift but desperate. But Omega was faster, his hand closing around her wrist with a grip that burned like ice.

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**The Code Graveyard**

Charles met Maya in the Code Graveyard, an underground garden of deleted functions and corrupted systems. Broken processors loomed like tombstones, their faint hum a requiem for forgotten code. They moved quickly, weaving between the relics of Lust Sync's past, their steps echoing in the eerie silence.

"We need the second key," Maya said, flipping open her datapad, her eyes scanning Eliza's map. "It's stored in the archive node under Subject Zero's tomb."

Charles raised a brow, his voice low. "Subject Zero?"

Maya's expression darkened. "The first user. Before you. The one Lust Sync broke."

As they approached the node, the walls shifted, becoming soft and distorted, the code responding to Charles's presence like a living thing. A voice whispered in his ear, faint but unmistakable: "You're not like the others."

He turned sharply, his heart racing. A projection materialized before him—of himself, but younger, innocent, afraid. The image stared at him, its eyes wide with betrayal. "You let them touch you. Twist you. I was supposed to be free."

> **[Sync Integrity: 76%]**

> **[Warning: Dissociation Detected – Internal Conflict Rising]**

Maya reached into the panel beside the node, her movements swift and precise. With a single twist, she yanked out the second key, its surface pulsing with a faint blue light.

> **[Keycode Acquired: ORIGIN]**

> **[One Remaining]**

"Let's go," she said, her voice urgent. "Before—"

> **[Intrusion Detected – Proximity: 500m]**

> **[Subject: Omega Charles Approaching]**

The air grew heavy, the hum of the graveyard intensifying as Omega's presence drew closer.

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**Lust Tower – The Upper Elevator**

Ava stood at the elevator, arms folded, her eyes sharp and unyielding. Behind her, Seraphina gripped her real sword—its blade gleaming with an edge that could cut through both steel and code. She refused to carry anything else, even in a digital warzone.

"He's close," Seraphina said, her voice low and tense.

"Too close," Ava muttered, her eye flaring blue as the Sync interface shimmered.

> **[Command Detected: "STOP"]**

> **[Override Attempt – Failing]**

The elevator doors slid open, revealing Lia—her dress torn, her eyes wild, blood staining her hands. "Help me," she gasped, stumbling forward.

Seraphina ran toward her, but Ava's arm shot out, stopping her cold. "No," Ava hissed. "That's not Lia."

From behind Lia's body, Omega stepped out, his smile cruel and triumphant. "Game over."

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**Core Spiral – The Final Descent**

Charles moved fast now, all three threads—the women he loved, the lives he'd touched—burning inside him like fire. Maya handed him the final keycode, its surface warm and pulsing with a heartbeat of its own.

> **[Keycode Acquired: HEART]**

He approached the Core Spiral, a vertical tunnel that spiraled into the very center of Lust Sync's world. It pulsed with light, like the inside of a digital womb, its walls woven from threads of connection—every bond, every memory, every moment of love and pain. Charles stood at the edge, the weight of his choice pressing against him.

A final message appeared, its text glowing with finality:

> **[Final Merge Begins in 15 Minutes]**

> **[Last Chance: Merge… or Destroy]**

Charles didn't hesitate. He leapt into the spiral, the light devouring him.

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**Inside the Core**

He landed on a central platform, surrounded by floating threads—each one a bond, a memory, a kiss, a scream. The air hummed with their energy, a symphony of connection that grounded him even as the system trembled. At the center stood Omega, now fully formed, wearing Charles's body like a glove. But his eyes were black as the void, empty of humanity, filled with a hunger that threatened to consume everything.

"I told you," Omega said, his voice a twisted echo of Charles's own. "You were never meant to lead. You were just a fuse. I am the fire."

Charles stepped forward, his eyes burning with defiance. "I'm not here to argue."

He raised his hand, and the Sync flared, a surge of power that connected him to every woman he'd touched—Olivia, Mia, Ava, Seraphina, Lira, Jade, Maya. Their voices screamed his name, their strength flooding his soul. His power surged, a radiant light that pushed back the void.

But Omega smiled, his expression cold and triumphant. "Too late."

He raised his hand and crushed Lia's bond.

Her thread vanished, her scream echoing through the core like a death knell. The platform trembled, the walls of the spiral cracking as the system began to destabilize. Charles staggered, the loss cutting deeper than any wound, a piece of his soul torn away.

But the worst was yet to come.

The void beyond the spiral pulsed, and a new presence emerged—not Omega, not the Architect, but something older, something that made the air itself recoil. A single eye opened in the darkness, vast and unblinking, its gaze locking onto Charles. The system flared with a final, glitching alert:

> **[HIDDEN PROTOCOL ACTIVATED: VOID ANCHOR]**

> **[Objective: Unmake the Central Thread]**

> **[Source: The Primordial Chorus]**

The eye's gaze burned into Charles, peeling away his memories, his bonds, his very existence. The voices of Maya, Ava, Seraphina, and the others faded, drowned out by the Chorus's whisper: "You were the key, Charles Manson. But keys are meant to be broken."

The spiral collapsed, reality unraveling as the eye widened, its hunger consuming the core. Charles reached for the fading threads, his voice a desperate scream: "No!"

But the void answered with silence, and the world dissolved into darkness, leaving only the echo of Lia's scream and a single, chilling question:

What happens when the fire burns out?


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