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Chapter 4 - The One Who Walks Inward

The corridor lights dim.

The unauthorized biological echo—whatever it is—moves through TARINI silently. No alarms, no chaos. Just a presence… deliberate, invisible to sensors but felt deeply in the spine of every crewmember.

TARINI speaks in near-whispers:

"Entity is mimicking interior pathways. No thermal trace. No heartbeat. But it thinks."

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Meera walks alone again, this time not out of isolation—but purpose.

Something has begun to unlock inside her. The voice of the Mirror Meera echoes in her mind, like a memory she didn't live:

"You are not a passenger. You are a portal."

She makes her way to the meditation capsule—an old Earth technology, rarely used, designed for lucid introspection during deep-space journeys. Meera seals herself inside.

Breath by breath, she lowers her pulse.

Heart steady.

Eyes closed.

Inside the chamber, darkness wraps her like silk.

And then, it happens.

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Inside her mind, she walks.

Not in corridors, but in vast fields of mirrors. An endless plain of skybound glass, every step echoing into eternity. Every mirror reflects a version of her—some older, some younger, some broken, some laughing, some screaming without sound.

And in the center of it all stands a tall, shrouded figure.

It wears her face.

But its eyes are made of stars—burning white, without pupils, without end.

MEERA:

"Are you... me?"

THE REFLECTION:

"I am not what you are. I am what you deny becoming."

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Back on TARINI, Arvind and Raghav search deck to deck for the intruder. They're armed, but cautious.

Raghav:

"What if it's not hunting? What if it's hiding?"

Arvind (grim):

"Mirrors don't hide. They wait."

Suddenly, the lights surge. The engine core pulses unnaturally.

TARINI sounds alarmed for the first time:

"Mainframe integrity compromised. Internal echo… has entered memory sector."

Arvind:

"It's not just walking through the ship."

"It's learning how we remember."

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Inside the capsule, Meera approaches the star-eyed reflection. She reaches out.

But before contact—the figure splits into five identical Meeras. Each version speaks a fragment:

"You are choice."

"You are regret."

"You are forgiveness."

"You are fear."

"You are unfinished."

They speak in unison:

"Walk inward. The planet is not your destination—it is your reflection."

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Back on the ship, Meera jolts awake.

Her pulse: normal.

But her eyes glow faint white—for just a moment.

She whispers:

"I met... myself."

And something behind her breathes.

She's no longer alone in the capsule.

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