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Chapter 5 - Speed Limit Broken

Nao didn't call it a training session.

He just said:

"Keep up. Or die confused."

Then he ran.

No warning. No warm-up. Just bolted straight out of the alley and into a crack in the air — a shimmer like heat over asphalt, pulsing faint blue.

I cursed and followed.

The moment I crossed the threshold, everything broke.

It was Tokyo. But not.

Buildings folded in half like origami cranes.

Streetlights floated upside-down, blinking in Morse code.

Vending machines were stacked into towers, their soda cans whispering.

A woman walked by with her face pixelated. Not censored — corrupted. Her arms glitched and reset every few seconds like someone was mashing the undo button on her existence.

This was a rift. A full one.

"Welcome to the edge," Nao shouted ahead of me. "The city's code is broken here — physics is optional!"

I dodged a floating truck — yes, floating — as it turned into a swarm of birds midair.

"WHAT IS THIS?!"

"Reality's garbage dump. Think of it like a memory file gone wrong. You gotta run smart through this place."

"How?!"

He skidded sideways on a wall — a vertical wall — and pointed to a flickering sign above a storefront that read:

[Stable Zones Detected: 3. RUN TO RESET]

So that was the game.

Find the stable zones. Run fast enough, and we reset the system.

Behind me, the rift began to ripple — a low growl echoing through the corrupted air.

And then I saw it.

A shadow without a source.

Like a man made of empty space — tall, long-limbed, its face shifting like a TV stuck between channels. It moved fast, but without sound. Every step it took left burn marks in the air.

"NAO—!" I screamed.

He looked back once. "Don't stop. It feeds on stillness!"

I ran harder than I ever had.

Through gravity-defying staircases. Across sideways alleyways. Over cracked roads that looped like Möbius strips. My shoes sparked, and my breath came in rapid bursts.

I could feel it behind me — that thing — close but not quite touching. Like a nightmare that hadn't decided if it wanted to be real yet.

My vision doubled. My body blurred. The air rippled around me with every step.

And then — ping — a sound like a chime hitting glass.

A glowing white doorway opened ahead.

The first stable zone.

I dove through it.

Everything went silent.

Like someone hit pause on the world.

I was standing in a version of Shibuya — untouched, perfect, but completely empty. The noise of the city replaced by distant wind.

Nao dropped in behind me seconds later, grinning.

"You're better than I thought."

I collapsed onto a bench.

"I almost died!"

He shrugged. "That's kind of the curriculum."

I stared at my hands — still faintly glowing from the run.

I could feel it now. The pull. Like the longer I ran, the more real I became. Like the universe needed me to move.

"…Why does it always chase us?"

Nao looked at me, dead serious now.

"Because you're a glitch now too.

And this world deletes things that don't belong."

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