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Dilemma: The Chip System

"Curiosity killed the cat." The sinister man raised the edges of his lips into a grin before injecting the girl's neck ruthlessly, leaving her unconscious. [Disclaimer: Rated 18 solely for the blood and gore scenes. Extreme torture and abuse scenes included, however, a warning shall be given at the start of such chapters and I will be briefly explaining everything for those who skipped the chapters with such content. Read at your own discretion.] **** Nancy Morgan was an average college girl who was bored of her little-to-none thrilling life and wanted something new. But what she got for that was not necessarily what she asked for. She got into a life-threatening accident. Roth Rogers, her family friend, inserted a chip inside her brain to save her. However, it attracted evil people to go after her. To protect her from the upcoming dangers, Roth appointed his adopted son, Samuel Rogers as her bodyguard. However, more than the people who were trying to abduct her for the cutting-edge technology, Nancy's curiosity rang for her bodyguard's mysterious life. Little did she know, her curiosity unlocked many secrets and troubles.... Like Immortality and artificial diseases. Trapped in a dilemma of science and immortality, Nancy must find out more about her bodyguard, and his connection with all of the mess. **** [Excerpt] "How come you have appeared at my house?" Samuel asked, ignoring her question. "And at such an hour? Are your parents aware?" He was bombarding questions at her after her system told her strange things. Nancy was irritated enough to break his neck, but she kept her composure. "Listen here, you little shit, the system is saying you're hurt. And that's what I asked you. Only I ask the questions here." Nancy clarified before jumping onto the bed, an inch apart from him, as she ran her hand from his shirt's collar to the first button. Who wears dress shirts in bed? Before Nancy could unbutton his shirt, he grabbed her hand with a frown on his face. "I do not know what your system told you, but I must clarify that I am not hurt," Samuel said before moving her hand aside. "Prove it, then," Nancy muttered. "The system says it's a thoracic injury. Show me that it's not." "Even if there is one, I believe you have nothing to do with it." Samuel backfired. Right. Nancy had nothing to do with his matters. But she was dying to remove that shirt from him. No, no! Not for any other business. She just needed to see if the gunshot wound was still there or not. "Which means there is a wound," Nancy said, trying to sound unfazed by his words. "I'll help you treat it." She stood up before walking over to the nightstand opposite them to get the first-aid kit. He watched her with narrowed vision, and she stared back from the corner of her eye. {Probability of survival : 50%... 60%... 65%} {The Wound shows signs of healing. Abnormalities detected.} {Platelet count: Normal.} {Platelet function: Faster than normal.} The system kept raising abnormalities from Samuel as if the system could've never guessed for such an existence. It made Nancy wonder, too. She was sure he was another invention. One way, or another… He was involved. [Note: All my novels are fictional. None of the characters and events have actually taken place.] **** Join my ded discord server: https://discord.gg/HsYbkZP29D Cover Artist: https://www.instagram.com/alina._.smthng/ **** Special Thanks to my mother for devising a name. I had been working on this for 2 years but I couldn't get a name. My mom asked me about the plot and I told her that it was complicated; That's when she said 'Dilemma' If you like complicated things, this is for you! Thank you for giving this a shot.

Haru_Catty · sci-fi
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Not Wishing to Leave you Alone

"Alright, alright." Samuel sighed finally. "I shall accompany the two of you to a birthday party I wasn't directly invited to."

"Shut up!" Hertwig exclaimed, "They want you to come. They're just shy."

Samuel stood up from his seat.

"Since all the matters have been cleared, I request both of you to leave my house now. It is 3 am. I shall drop you home, Nancy." Samuel said.

"Okay," Nancy muttered, now that her goals were achieved.

Hertwig waved to the two before leaving the house. Nancy and Samuel sat inside the car Nancy brought.

"I cannot believe you drove here by yourself," Samuel said before twisting the car keys to start the engine. "Shall your parents know, you would be grounded certainly." He pressed the accelerator lightly.

"That's why you'll keep your mouth shut," Nancy muttered while she browsed through her social media feed.

"What if I do not?" Samuel pressured.

Nancy scoffed before putting the phone away from her sight, giving Samuel all her attention.

"The fuck is wrong with you these days?" Nancy asked as she scoffed sarcastically. "Just because I broke into your house, you're acting up?"

"Do you realize your words?" Samuel asked. "I am genuinely concerned about this. Do you think it is fine to break into someone's house?"

"Hmph. So you're going to lecture me now?" Nancy asked as she raised an eyebrow.

"No. I am going to ask you to never step into my house again." Samuel bluntly replied as he continued to drive, his eyes fixated on the road.

Nancy laughed him off.

"I am serious. I have warned you before. The outcomes of staying at my house shall frighten you to death. I do not want you to witness such sights. Hence, it is better to stay within your limits while keeping yourself safe from dangers as well."

"Samuel.." Nancy called him sternly. "Why are you dangerous, huh? I would like to know today."

Samuel sighed.

"You didn't even change your passcode. That's how much of a dumb fuck you are. Don't blame me for breaking in when I got abducted because of your Goddamn 0905." Nancy irked.

Samuel frowned lightly when he heard her talk about the passcode.

"What? Did I reveal your mommy's birthday?" Nancy sarcastically said, followed by a sudden brake pulled by Samuel.

"How old are you?" Samuel asked sternly.

"19," Nancy replied sternly as well.

Samuel simply sighed as he tightly gripped the steering wheel.

"Calm Samuel is mad?" Nancy teased him.

{Now Analyzing, Samuel Rogers.}

{Health Status: Normal.}

{Previous Wound Status: 98.76% Healed.}

{Tremendous amounts of ATP release are noticed despite the individual not consuming any food for 19 hours, 23 minutes, and 10 seconds.}

"Why haven't you eaten anything since the morning?" Nancy asked, completely ignoring she had purposely picked a fight with him.

"I shall or shall not eat whenever I desire. Just like how you shall or shall not disobey your parents and disregard rules and regulations out of your own free will." Samuel replied under his breath.

{System has noticed elevated levels of catecholamines and adrenaline in the individual in question; The Host is required to keep their distance.}

His frustration was visible on his face. Nancy would've known without the system having told her.

She wanted to see how long he could tolerate her.

Samuel let out another sigh before gripping the steering wheel and accelerating the car, trying to ignore Nancy.

That simply annoyed Nancy.

"Samuel." She called him bluntly.

"Nancy." Samuel was attentive as ever.

"Are you done lecturing me?"

"If you understand your mistake, yes."

"And if I don't?"

"Then I would like you to reconsider going to the birthday party or not."

"Wow." Nancy was speechless. "Slick bitch."

Samuel nodded in agreement. He wasn't the type to hold grudges.

{Chemical levels have normalized.}

"Samuel, I have a question." Nancy sparked her curiosity for a question she had been withholding all this time.

"Yes?" Samuel attentively replied.

"What is that passcode number?" Nancy asked out of curiosity. "It looks like a birthdate."

She bit her lip when she didn't receive an answer. Was that too far? She cleared her throat for attention.

"It is my mother's death anniversary," Samuel muttered bluntly, even though she had attacked him using the passcode earlier.

"Ah.." Nancy was speechless. "H-How did she die?" She hesitantly asked, thinking if it was too much.

"I do not remember because I was very young at that time." Samuel swiftly replied.

"Uh.. No one told you the reason?"

"I must have forgotten..?"

"How can you forget that?"

"I had chronic stress and suffered from retrograde amnesia due to it. Maybe that is how."

Nancy was left speechless yet again. This man always seemed to amaze her in one way or another.

"How do you even have all this stuff?" Nancy asked. "Sounds unreal."

"Why are you interested in this mere bodyguard? I have never understood this. You could ignore me for good rather than trying to get involved."

"Oh yeah, I forgot. Mr. Samuel here is super Goddamn dangerous. He has some weird split personality that likes to hurt people if they come over to his house. He has so many mental health issues that it's almost unbelievable such a frail man is my bodyguard.

He is so tired of Nancy. He wishes he could quit his job because Nancy keeps questioning him about his past. Because Nancy is curious. Nancy wants to know. Nancy likes to know."

Samuel nodded.

"Minus the split personality part, I think you have guessed it all pretty accurately."

"You're tired of me?"

He nodded slightly.

"You wish you could quit the job because I keep questioning you?"

He nodded yet again.

"You're fired."

"You cannot fire me."

"You can resign then."

"I shall not."

"You just said you wanted to."

"I did not say anything. I just nodded."

"That means you agreed."

"Not necessarily. I meant to agree to the fact that such a wish has crossed my mind. Sir Roth had asked me to quit as well. However, I chose not to."

"Why?"

"Because.."

"Because?"

Samuel stopped the car in front of Nancy's house and stepped out of the car.

He walked to her side and opened the car door for her. She looked at him in anticipation as she stood out of the car and walked towards the front door of her house after he gestured for her to.

Opening the front door for her and making sure she went inside, he turned around to leave when Nancy swiftly grabbed the sleeve of his coat.

He turned his head around to attend to her.

"Because?" She repeated.

Blinking slowly a few times at him as she watched him reclaim his thoughts, she held his sleeve tightly in her grips making sure he didn't leave before answering her.

"Because I do not wish to leave you alone in a mess you cannot fully grasp."

Is this an indirect confession???

Yes or no?

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