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In the Background

Are you looking for something fresh among reincarnations, isekai and Mary Sue? I offer my short story to rehabilitate your brain) P.S. This is my first story and English is my second language, so recommendations and constructive criticism are welcome.

Daoist781234 · Khoa huyễn
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3 Chs

Background # 3

#9 - 10

The city's neon tapestry blurred as Alex and Maya darted through the throng of pedestrians. Every corner they turned, every alley they sprinted down was a calculated move in their high-stakes game of cat and mouse. The hum of hovercars above mingled with the cacophony of voices around them, creating an urban symphony that underscored their flight.

"Left, now!" Maya's voice cut through the din, sharp and commanding.

Alex obeyed without hesitation, his sneakers skidding on the slick, metallic ground as he followed her lead. They were a fluid dance of evasion, synchronized in their desperation to escape.

"Who are they?" Alex gasped, risking a glance over his shoulder. The group pursuing them moved with a predatory grace, their eyes locked onto Maya like hawks to prey.

"Trouble," she replied curtly.

Before he could press for more information, one of the pursuers lunged forward, arm outstretched in a grab for Maya. With a deft pivot, she evaded the grasp, using the attacker's momentum against him. She spun into a low kick that swept the man off his feet, sending him crashing into a holographic advertisement pillar with a shower of sparks.

"Alex, help me!" she shouted, her focus split between multiple assailants closing in.

Instinct took hold, and Alex found himself engaging in the fray. He ducked a wild punch, feeling the whoosh of air as it passed his ear, and countered with a firm elbow to the attacker's midsection. The man doubled over, winded but not yet defeated.

As they fought, Maya's breaths came in sharp bursts, her movements a blur of precision and power. "This universe is at war," she panted, blocking a strike and delivering a swift jab to her opponent's throat. "Factions fighting for control."

"Control of what?" Alex parried another attack, the adrenaline lending him strength he didn't know he possessed.

"Everything." Maya's gaze was steely as she dispatched another attacker. "The fabric of the multiverse itself."

A cold shiver ran down Alex's spine, the weight of her words grounding him even as he dodged another blow. This was bigger than any threat he'd faced back home; this was cosmic in scale.

"Alex, we need to move!" Maya urged, grabbing his arm and pulling him away from a fresh wave of assailants. They sprinted towards an open plaza, the space widening around them, offering a momentary respite.

"Where can we go? How do we fight this?" Alex's questions tumbled out as they navigated the maze of the city.

"Trust me, I have allies," she assured him, her eyes scanning for the next turn, the next path to potential safety. "But first, we survive."

As they vanished into the labyrinth of towering structures and pulsating lights, the truth of Maya's universe hung heavy between them—a battlefield stretched across dimensions, with them caught in its volatile heart.

#11 - 12

Pounding footsteps echoed through the underbelly of the city as Alex and Maya descended into the shadows. A hidden door, cleverly disguised within the urban decay, swung shut behind them, muffling the distant clamor of their pursuit. Moisture clung to the air in the dimly lit tunnels, and the walls seemed to thrum with a silent urgency.

"Quickly," Maya whispered, her voice barely audible over the sound of rebel conversations that hung in the space like mist. Figures moved about furtively, their faces half-hidden by the gloom, their eyes reflecting a resilience born of necessity.

The rebels nodded curtly at Maya, acknowledging her with a blend of respect and wariness. In the corner of the makeshift lair, a holographic map flickered, casting an otherworldly glow on the strategists huddled around it. The base was sparse, functional, devoid of comfort—a stark reminder of the stakes at hand.

"Is it always this tense?" Alex asked, his voice low, as he observed a pair of rebels poring over some kind of schematics.

"Only on the good days," Maya replied dryly, leading him deeper into the network of tunnels. Every so often, she would exchange coded gestures with passersby—silent communications that spoke volumes of the clandestine nature of their struggle.

They turned a corner and stumbled upon a cache of strange weapons and gadgets, their purpose and function a mystery to Alex. He glanced at Maya for explanations, but her attention was elsewhere, scanning for threats even in this haven.

"Maya, what happens now?" The question hung between them, laced with the fear and anticipation of a man who had crossed into the unknown.

"First, we rest," she answered, although her body remained coiled, ready. "Tomorrow, we plan. We can't stay long—they'll find us."

"Who will?" Alex's gaze darted around the room, searching for imminent danger.

"Those who want the multiverse torn apart. And they're closer than you think."

Suddenly, a siren wailed—a piercing cry that sliced through the murmurs and sent a shockwave of alarm rippling across the base. Rebels scrambled, extinguishing lights and whispering terse commands. The siren fell silent as quickly as it began, leaving a heavy blanket of dread in its stead.

"Cliff sensors triggered," someone hissed from the shadows. "They're close."

Alex felt his heart hammer against his ribs, the taste of fear sharp on his tongue. They were not safe; perhaps they never would be again.

As the chaos subsided, Alex found a secluded spot beside a stack of crates. Curling up against the cold metal, he let the darkness envelop him, the weight of his thoughts as oppressive as the stone above.

This is it, he reflected, the reality of his situation etching itself into his consciousness. I'm in another universe, fighting a war I barely understand. But this is bigger than me, than any one person. If we fail, it's not just one world that falls—it's all of them.

He closed his eyes, images of home flashing behind his lids—the life he had left behind, the people he swore to protect. The risks were monumental, the path fraught with peril, but the thought of turning back was inconceivable. He was no longer just Alex; he was a defender of worlds, a guardian of the fragile threads that held the multiverse together.

A deep resolve settled in his chest, a fire kindling in the pit of his soul. When dawn broke, he would be ready. For Maya, for the rebels, for the countless lives strung across existence.

"Whatever comes next," he murmured to the uncaring dark, "I won't back down."

His words were a vow, a promise to the unseen forces that conspired against them, and to himself. The stage was set, the players in motion, and the next chapter awaited—fraught with challenges yet to be revealed, and dangers that lurked in the fabric of reality itself.