The pain was blinding—a fierce wave of agony ripping through every nerve in Oden Smith's head. His consciousness flickered like a candle in a storm, barely holding on to the threads of reality. When he finally forced his eyes open, the world around him swirled in a blur of green and brown. Trees loomed overhead, their branches swaying as his vision trembled.
He lay sprawled on a bed of moss and fallen leaves, the damp earth seeping through his clothes. The thick canopy above cast dappled shadows, the forest filled with the scent of pine and soil. But beneath it all, the metallic tang of blood clung to his skin, sharp and unnerving.
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Panic jolted him as he tried to move—his body felt weak, frail. His hands, trembling and childlike, touched the sticky warmth of blood matting his hair. A groan escaped him, pain thrumming through his skull as he struggled to sit up.
Yet, the pain didn't let up—it sharpened, drilling into his head as fragments of memories not his own flooded his mind. Lucas's memories. Warm, innocent moments: laughter, the thrill of adventure, joy in the small things. They clashed violently with Oden's own past—cold, clinical, a life defined by cruelty and endless experiments to merge his mind with AI. The contrast was jarring, as if two lives were vying for control.
But Lucas's memories softened something in Oden. Though their souls hadn't merged, Lucas's curiosity, kindness, and adventurous spirit seeped into him. Oden remained himself, yet felt these new emotions colouring his once bitter mind.
A sudden beep broke the chaos in his head.
"Health scan initiated… Scan complete. Head injury detected. Immediate care is recommended,"
the AI's cold, familiar voice droned, cutting through the noise in his mind.
Oden blinked, momentarily grounded. The AI had been a constant presence during the torturous days in the lab. Now, it tethered him to this new world, a reminder of his past life even as Lucas's memories stirred.
"Scan the surroundings," Oden rasped, his voice unsteady from the pain.
A holographic display shimmered in front of him, mapping the forest with calculated precision—trees, wildlife, and… something else. A figure. A shadow moving beyond the trees.
The hologram picked up the silent approach of a large, sleek creature. Its fur was dark as night, eyes glowing a piercing yellow. Oden's heart raced, but Lucas's memories resurfaced—this was no enemy.
It was Shadow, the black-furred familiar that belonged to Silas, Lucas's grandfather. Lucas had always admired the creature's grace, its silent movement through the forest. Now, Shadow padded toward Oden, eyes gleaming with recognition.
The enormous cat brushed against Oden's legs, its warmth oddly comforting. Oden felt a strange sense of calm in the creature's presence, though it had never been his. Yet, Lucas's bond with it was clear in his memories, and Oden couldn't help but feel its protective presence now.
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Lucas had always ventured into the forest with Shadow by his side, despite his grandfather's warnings. He'd carried his prized possession, the Crown Eagle bow, a gift from Silas. Made from the bone of a Crown Eagle, the bow was light, flexible—perfect for a child. But now, it rested by Oden's side, its white surface gleaming in the dappled light.
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Oden picked it up, the weight of it familiar through Lucas's memories but foreign in his own hands. The boy's love for the bow, for adventure, stirred something in Oden. Despite everything, it gave him strength.
Shakily, Oden stood. His body was still weak, but with every step, he felt more grounded in this new reality. The pain in his head dulled, replaced by a strange resolve—a blend of Lucas's bright spirit and Oden's hardened will.
"I need to get back… Silas will be worried," he muttered, more to himself than to the AI.
The memory of Lucas sneaking out, defying his grandfather's warnings, was fresh in his mind. Now, it was Oden's burden to return, to face the man who had raised Lucas with care. Silas wasn't his grandfather. But as Oden trudged through the forest, with Shadow silently following, it felt like he was part of something he hadn't been before.
The journey back through the dense forest took time, but it was different from anything Oden had known. The air was fresh, the world vibrant, alive in ways he had never experienced. Gone were the sterile labs, the harsh lights, the endless torment. This was a world full of life, of possibility.
Eventually, the trees parted, and Oden emerged into a clearing. Ahead, the small, wooden cottage stood waiting. The sight of it filled him with a strange warmth, a sense of belonging that felt foreign.
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He approached the door, Shadow still by his side. With a deep breath, Oden pushed it open. Inside, the familiar smell of earth and wood smoke greeted him. The fire flickered in the hearth, casting shadows across the walls. And there, standing near the flames, was Silas.
"Lucas!" Silas exclaimed, his face a mixture of relief and frustration. He rushed over, pulling Oden into a tight embrace. "Where have you been? You had me worried sick!"
For a moment, Oden froze. Lucas's name hung in the air—a name that wasn't truly his. But looking into Silas's eyes, seeing the genuine love and care there, Oden couldn't bring himself to correct the man.
Instead, he forced a small smile. "I'm here, Grandpa. I'm fine."
Silas sighed, pulling back to inspect the cut on his head. "You're hurt," he muttered. "You need to stop running off like that."
Oden nodded, feeling an odd mixture of gratitude and guilt. He wasn't Lucas, not really. But Lucas's memories had changed him, and for now, that was enough.
With a concerned expression, Silas placed his hand gently on Lucas's head and began casting a healing spell. "Don't worry, Lucas, this will help you feel better," he reassured. A soft green light appeared, forming a simple rune circle in Silas's palm. Oden, caught off guard, stared in shock at the sight of magic. Lucas's memories flashed—brief glimpses of Silas using magic in the past.
As the soothing green energy flowed into Lucas, a sudden alert rang from the AI:
"Foreign energy detected in host body. Initiating defensive protocols."
Lucas quickly intervened, mentally commanding the AI to stop resisting and allow the energy to flow. The AI beeped in response:
"Defence protocols disengaged. Warning: AI requires power source for advanced operations. Host's current energy reserves are depleting and will be enough to sustain."
Lucas realized that to keep the AI functioning properly, he'd need to find a source of energy similar to his grandfather's magic. As the healing energy continued to work its way through his body, the pain gradually faded, leaving him feeling revitalized.
Then Oden sat by the fire, his mind wandered to the Crown Eagle bow, to Shadow curled up in the corner, and to the strange, dangerous world that awaited him. He wasn't the boy Silas thought he was. But maybe, just maybe, he could become someone new.
Someone better.