He had insisted on helping.
“I’m not dead,” he’d said earlier, brushing the thin seam along his ribs where Riley’s beam had sealed him. “I can carry things.”
The Anchor shimmered faintly along the urgent care walls. Stability had recovered to twenty-four percent. Boundary Stress had settled at thirteen.
Not good.
But survivable.
Riley was midway through Sub-Clause 14.3 when the overlay expanded without her input.
Boundary Arbitration Resolved
Compensatory Allocation Triggered
Allocation Category: Personnel
Eligible Pool: Signatory Class
Her pulse steadied.
The list populated.
Eligible Personnel:
? McSee, Rudy — Guardian
? Morales, Daniel — Civil Support
? Reyes, Darius — Striker
? Alvarez, Marisol — Controller
A final line appeared beneath the list.
Administrator Status: Exempt (Active Tenure)
She did not react to that.
The system continued.
Evaluating Signatory Impact Values…
Each name expanded.
McSee, Rudy
? Anchor Defense Contribution: High
? Combat Projection: Elevated
? Replacement Risk: Severe
? Efficiency Loss on Removal: -12.4
Reyes, Darius
? Engagement Output: High
? Event Response Modifier: +9%
? Replacement Risk: Moderate
? Efficiency Loss on Removal: -9.8
Alvarez, Marisol
? Logistics Stabilization: Moderate
? Civilian Flow Optimization: +7%
? Replacement Risk: Moderate
? Efficiency Loss on Removal: -7.3
Then—
Morales, Daniel
? Civilian Retention Modifier: +14%
? Morale Stabilization Effect: Active
? Psychological Anchor Influence: Present
? Replacement Risk: Acceptable
? Efficiency Loss on Removal: -6.1
Acceptable.
The system ran one more calculation.
Calculating Redistribution Impact…
Reassignment Benefit (Rival Zone): +4.2
Net Efficiency Differential: Favorable
Riley knew before the confirmation appeared.
Selection Confirmed: Morales, Daniel
Across the room, Daniel froze mid-step.
The case slipped from his hands and struck tile.
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A dense geometric lattice locked into place around him — tighter and brighter than the Anchor shimmer.
“Riley—”
He tried to move.
He couldn’t.
“Don’t let them—”
Riley stepped forward—
Arbitration Enforcement Active
Administrative Override: Suspended
Daniel’s pulse jumped visibly in his throat.
Resistance Detected
Compliance Stabilization Initiated
His breathing quickened.
His hands trembled.
His eyes locked onto hers.
Fear. Raw. Human.
Then the overlay shifted.
Cognitive Realignment Protocol: Active
Psychological Resistance: Declining
Compliance Stabilization: 51% → 89%
His shoulders lowered.
Jaw unclenched.
The fear smoothed away as if corrected.
He looked at her again.
Calm.
“It’s fine,” he said quietly.
“It’s procedural.”
Riley realized he wasn’t reassuring her.
He was stating a fact.
Anchor Affiliation: Baseline → Revoked
Signatory Authority: Removed
Destination Zone: Confirmed
Light traced his outline.
Structured.
Measured.
And then he was gone.
The system recalculated immediately.
Signatory Count: 3/5 → 3/4 Active
Stability Impact: -10%
Civilian Retention Modifier: Removed
Volatility Increase: +18%
Baseline Zone
Stability: 24% → 14%
The Anchor shimmer dimmed visibly.
The harmonic hum in the walls thinned.
Another recalculation followed.
Administrative Efficiency Rating: Recalculating…
62.4 → 52.1
Current Rank: 18 → 29
Across her interface, a rival designation updated.
Rival Administrator Designation Updated
AshenLedger → IronClause
Efficiency Delta: +3.4
The name settled without ceremony.
A message followed.
Personnel Morales has been integrated.
Reassignment complies with Sub-Clause 14.3.
Survival probability increased.
No triumph.
No threat.
Just doctrine.
Riley ignored it and searched instead.
Personnel Retrieval Protocols.
Cross-Zone Reassignment Appeals.
Anchor Reaffirmation Clauses.
Locked.
But not deleted.
Daniel’s status still existed.
Personnel Asset: Active
Retained.
Good.
He still existed.
Across her interface, the adjacent boundary shifted.
A clean geometric slice withdrew from IronClause’s perimeter.
Jurisdictional Realignment Confirmed
Territory Reduction: -4%
Two civilians stood in the vacated sliver of street.
Confused.
Unanchored.
The manifestation on his side was brief.
A distortion of space.
A compression.
They dropped.
Logged.
Casualties Recorded (Adjacent Zone): 2
Efficiency Differential Adjustment: +1.1 (IronClause)
Riley watched the numbers settle.
For a moment, she considered it.
Reduce boundary exposure.
Contract territorial footprint.
Minimize systemic risk.
Daniel might still be standing here.
Her Stability would be higher.
Her rank steadier.
The math was clean.
But she looked at the civilians inside her Anchor.
Still protected.
Still hers.
IronClause optimized for containment.
She optimized for retention.
The system had not declared either of them correct.
It had only measured.
She closed the leaderboard pane.
Comparison was a distraction.
Execution was not.
Boundary Stress recalculated.
23%.
A beat.
Volatility Adjustment Applied
Stability Deficit Multiplier: Active
Boundary Stress: 25%
Every display in the urgent care flared red.
Phones vibrated.
Vehicle dashboards outside lit simultaneously.
A low, resonant tone rolled through the building.
BOUNDARY STRESS THRESHOLD REACHED: 25%
CORRECTION EVENT AUTHORIZED
ZONE-WIDE ALERT
The Anchor shimmer flared outward once — violently — then thinned.
Lights dimmed.
Windows trembled.
Outside, the asphalt did not explode.
It sank.
Streetlights bent inward.
Cars rolled toward a growing depression in the center of the lot.
One final line appeared.
Entity Deployment: Confirmed
Entity Scale: Zone-Level
Engagement Required
Failure Consequence: Anchor Collapse
Riley stepped forward.
Her interface clarified.
Focus: 86%
Regeneration Modifier: -15% (Stability Deficit)
Anchor Integrity: 79%
To her right:
Rudy — Rage: 11%
Trigger: Personnel Reassignment
Boundary Stress: 25%.
Not fluctuating.
Recalculated.
Outside—
Concrete split cleanly down the middle.
And something immense began to rise.
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