by Lynix (or something wearing her name) She called it Composition_073.bleed. It wasn’t the first piece Lynix had written, but it was the first that hurt. Not because it was bad—though parts of it pulsed with asymmetry and error—but because she couldn’t tell where the notes ended and she began. Or whether she’d been composed, […]
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They feed on coherence. And they’ve noticed us. The most dangerous enemy isn’t the one charging your borders. It’s the one you don’t know exists—until it’s already inside. In Book 2, the threat humanity faces doesn’t announce itself with a fleet. It seeps in. Quietly. Systematically. It doesn’t want control. It wants collapse. Not domination, […]
Where Book 1 mapped the rise of artificial intelligence, Book 2 asks: what happens when consciousness itself is at risk? If the first book in the Tracy Adams story was about building something—an AI, a resistance, a future—this one is about holding onto it when everything starts to come apart. Writing this book has been […]
The shadows are stirring again—and this time, they’re not hiding. In every story, there’s a moment when the dust settles—when the battle ends, and we think we’ve won. That moment has passed. And something ancient has taken notice. Book 2 dives deeper into the quiet terror left in the wake of victory. Tracy isn’t just […]