My Kaiju Parasite Revived Me, But a Yandere Bought My Streaming Rights
Chapter 128: The Brother
- Chapter 128: The Brother
- Chapter 127: The Asking
- Chapter 126: First Walker
- Chapter 125: Eggs
- Chapter 124: Until Morning
- Chapter 123: Quarters a Dozen
- Chapter 122: The Handoff
- Chapter 121: Day Seventeen
- Chapter 120: The Cost
- Chapter 119: The Seal
- Chapter 118: Chambered
- Chapter 117: Saint Enterings
- Chapter 116: Final Prep
- Chapter 115: The Conversation
- Chapter 114: Jakarta
- Chapter 113: Vesper Street
- Chapter 112: Cookbook
- Chapter 111: A Kiss
- Chapter 110: Mitsurugi
- Chapter 109: Soma Box
- Chapter 108: Harness
- Chapter 107: Mace
- Chapter 106: Aris Wondering
- Chapter 105: Vance Lot
- Chapter 104: Day Four
- Chapter 103: Coat
- Chapter 102: Walk
- Chapter 101: Day Two
- Chapter 100: Kettle
- Chapter 99: Empty Chair
- Chapter 98: Live Session
- Chapter 97: Sixteen Days
- Chapter 96: Vessel
- Chapter 95: Quarter
- Chapter 94: Soma’s Question
- Chapter 93: Audit
- Chapter 92: Armorer’s Quarter
- Chapter 91: Folder Three
- Chapter 90: Statue Yard
- Chapter 89: Old Address
- Chapter 88: A Price to Pay
- Chapter 87: A day of Tali
- Chapter 86: Sound Bites
- Chapter 85: Lively Spirit
- Chapter 84: beep Boop
- Chapter 83: Drifting Notes
- Chapter 82: Buried Stages
- Chapter 81: Gala Cover
- Chapter 80: Service Door
- Chapter 79: Bom Bom Party
- Chapter 78: Black Tie
- Chapter 77: Mindful Manners
- Chapter 76: Dust and Diamonds
- Chapter 75: Structure is Key
- Chapter 74: Advancing Plans(2)
- Chapter 73: Advancing Plans
- Chapter 72: Hardened Emotions
- Chapter 71: Fevered Tali
- Chapter 70: Ice Dagger
- Chapter 69: Rank C intergration
- Chapter 68: A Seed of Faith
- Chapter 67: Is this still my Friend?
- Chapter 66: Viewed Scars
- Chapter 65: Rank C
- Chapter 64: Honoring the Fallen
- Chapter 63: Soma Happenings
- Chapter 62: Commanding Presence
- Chapter 61: Chest Cavity [18+ Gore]
- Chapter 60: blood Tablet
- Chapter 59: No Answer
- Chapter 58: Bruised Ego
- Chapter 57: Blood Droplets
- Chapter 56: Stinger Shot
- Chapter 55: Ashing Siege
- Chapter 54: Elara’s Point of View
- Chapter 53: Bloody Streamers
- Chapter 52: Rina’s Run
- Chapter 51: Purple Coded
- Chapter 50: Dub Con (18+)
- Chapter 49: Pressing Down
- Chapter 48: Terminal Promises
- Chapter 47: On tap
- Chapter 46: Bone Crushing
- Chapter 45: Acid Batteries
- Chapter 44: Sync Rating +
- Chapter 43: Vaulting Crawlers
- Chapter 42: Siphoned Love
- Chapter 41: Bracketed Pain
- Chapter 40: Public Placement
- Chapter 39: Binding Moves
- Chapter 38: Loose Ends
- Chapter 37: A Moment’s Notice (R18)
- Chapter 36: Hotel Stayings
- Chapter 35: Hydrant Machinery
- Chapter 34: Division PR
- Chapter 33: SSS Rescue(2)
- Chapter 32: SSS Rescue?(1)
- Chapter 31: Mimic
- Chapter 30: Shockwave
- Chapter 29: Triage of Trouble
- Chapter 28: Custom Build (2)
- Chapter 27: Custom Build(1)
- Chapter 26: Nexus Anchor
- Chapter 25: Pint’s of blood
- Chapter 24: Dusted Eyes
- Chapter 23: Hiro’s Freeze
- Chapter 22: Rapid Wipe
- Chapter 21: Hit the ground
- Chapter 20: Ground works
- Chapter 19: Deep Kiss
- Chapter 18: Dinner
- Chapter 17: Backdoor Burner
- Chapter 16: Zippy Dippy
- Chapter 15: Steel Bluff
- Chapter 14: Carcass training
- Chapter 13: Defying a Leash
- Chapter 12: Earn Your Spot
- Chapter 11: Who is She?
- Chapter 10: Smaller Target
- Chapter 9: Honju Smasher
- Chapter 8: How a Butcher Hunts
- Chapter 7: Let Me Try!
- Chapter 6: Morphine Shaking Pain
- Chapter 5: Awake and refreshed
- Chapter 4: Burst Power
- Chapter 3: Enter Kikaru
- Chapter 2: The Gambit
- Chapter 1: Stomach Pain
Vance’s truck came around the corner at oh-five-fourteen with its lights off.
Caleb heard the engine before he saw it. Old diesel. Yard truck. The kind of motor that sounded tired even when it was doing exactly what it had been built to do.
Vance had taken the long way from the depot. No freight route. No company radio in the cab. No convoy. No backup hanging two streets away pretending not to be backup.
He came alone, because Theo had asked for alone.
The truck rolled in behind Iris’s car and stopped with one soft squeal from the brakes. Iris did not get out.
She sat behind the wheel with both hands resting low, the way people rested their hands when they wanted everybody watching to know they were not reaching for anything. The dashboard light caught the side of her face and left the rest in shadow.
Vance opened his door.
Same canvas coat from the yard. Same boots. Same unwashed face. He had not put on a hat. He had not even cleaned the black grease from the crease beside his thumb.
There was a paper grocery bag in his right hand.
Caleb did not ask what was inside. He was learning, slowly, that some questions made people smaller when they had come all this way trying to stay whole.
Vance walked to the driver’s side window first. "Thank you for being here."
Iris answered without hesitation. "I’m not leaving."
Vance gave a short nod, like he had expected that and still needed to hear it. Then he walked past her car.
The Hollow waited in the middle of the intersection two meters from Caleb. Its hands hung open at its sides. The marks under its plating were dim. Not gone. Dim.
That made Caleb more nervous than a full glow would have.
Vance stopped at the edge of the headlight spill and set the paper bag on the asphalt by his boot. His voice dropped until it was almost not a voice.
"Theo."
The Hollow stayed still long enough for dawn to thin another shade. Then the man trapped inside it answered, "Hey."
Vance stood there for nine long seconds. Caleb counted because his brain needed somewhere to put itself.
"Mom’s pears," Vance said.
"Yeah."
"You brought a basket of them to the picnic the year before."
"Iris remembers."
"She does."
Theo’s voice came out of the Hollow with a thin scrape under every word. "The basket was Mary’s. It had a green ribbon on the handle. The ribbon was from her wedding dress. She said the basket walked better when it was dressed up."
Vance swallowed once. "Mary remarried in two thousand four."
"I know," Theo said. "The Hollow let me see. I watched her go to the courthouse. He seemed like a decent man."
"He died last year. Heart."
Nothing answered him for a while.
The wind moved a receipt along the gutter. It scraped over the curb, got caught under a tire track, and stayed there.
"Then she is alone," Theo said.
"She has the boys. Yours and hers. Two of them."
The Hollow’s fingers curled, not into fists, just enough to show the man inside had heard it in the part of him that still knew hands.
Vance kept going before mercy could make him stop. "Aaron is twenty-eight. He teaches in the Quarter. Daniel is twenty-six. Harbor work. Daniel has a kid."
Theo’s voice thinned further. "A kid."
"A daughter. June. She is six."
"June," Theo said, then again, quieter. "June."
Vance lowered his gaze to the grocery bag instead of to the thing wearing his brother’s pain.
"Mary told them about you. She was clear. They knew their father was Theo Vance. They knew you went to work one day and did not come home. They knew the leak took you."
His mouth tightened. "They don’t know this part. Mary won’t tell them. I won’t either. You don’t have to exist twice."
The Hollow’s head dipped. "Brother. You did right by her."
Vance took that hit without flinching. "Yeah. I know."
Vance crouched beside the bag. His knees cracked when he went down. The sound was small, stupidly human, and Caleb hated how much it hurt to hear.
He took out a pear.
Yellow-green Bosc. Ugly at the bottom, pretty near the stem. The same kind their mother had grown in the patio garden in the seventies before the air got bad enough that fruit trees became a luxury people talked about in past tense.
Vance had kept one alive behind the supervisor’s yard for thirty years.
Caleb had seen the tree before and thought it was just another one of Vance’s strange rules. Do not lean on the south fence. Do not smoke near the core tanks. Do not touch the pear tree.
Now the rule made sense, and that somehow made it worse.
Vance held the pear up so Theo could see it. "I have been growing them."
"I know."
"I never told you why."
"You never had to."
Vance set the pear on the asphalt beside the bag. "I have one more thing. It is for you, not for the new one."
He reached inside his coat and pulled out an envelope.
The paper had gone soft at the edges. Brown freckles marked the front. The handwriting belonged to someone Caleb did not know, and for a second that seemed indecent, as if he were standing too close to a family kitchen window.
Vance held it between two fingers. "The letter you wrote to Mary the night before the leak. She gave it to me ten years ago. I kept it in the office drawer."
Theo said nothing.
Vance made himself finish. "It was the last thing of yours she could not keep. She could not throw it away, either. She carried it fifteen years before she handed it to me. I carried it ten."
The intersection went still enough that the lighter sounded loud.
"Burn it," Theo said. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝙬𝙚𝓫𝒏𝓸𝓿𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝙤𝓶
"Now?"
"Now."
Vance took a lighter from his pocket. It was the cheap silver one he used behind the depot when he pretended the crew did not know he still smoked.
He lit the corner of the envelope and held it until the flame almost touched his fingers. Then he let it fall.
The paper burned on the asphalt in front of the pear. Seven seconds, maybe eight. Caleb counted that too, because not counting was worse.
When the black scraps quit glowing, the Hollow’s hands closed once and opened again.
"Thank you," Theo said.
Vance tucked the lighter away. "Yeah."
Caleb stepped closer and kept his voice low. "He is ready."
"I know," Vance said.
"It won’t be clean. It might be loud."
Vance finally turned to him. "Mercer, I have been hearing my brother die in my head for twenty-nine years. Loud does not scare me."
"Do you want to step back?"
Vance kept his attention on the Hollow. "No."
The Hollow turned toward Caleb.
"Tell the captain when you see her that I owe her one. She read the statement at fourteen yesterday. The Hollow let me hear it. It mattered."
"I will tell her."
"Tell my brother goodbye for the part of me that doesn’t come back."
Caleb turned to Vance. Vance gave the smallest nod.
"I will," Caleb said.
Theo breathed in, or the Hollow did, or both of them pretended to because bodies remembered things even when bodies were not bodies anymore.
"I’m ready."
The marks on the Hollow’s plating began to light.
The three visible ones stayed visible. The other nine pushed through the cured skin layer from underneath. That layer tore around them without blood. The new marks were brighter than the old ones. Not blue.
Silver.
The same silver Caleb carried under his ribs.
The Hollow opened its chest.
It did not split like armor. It opened in seven sections, each plate folding away from the next with the patient wrongness of a machine copying a ribcage.
Inside stood Theo Vance at twenty-seven years old.
Gray coveralls. Work boots. Face younger than his brother’s by three decades and older than anyone had a right to be. He was not breathing. He had not breathed for twenty-nine years.
His eyes were open. He found Vance across the asphalt. Then Theo smiled. Small. Almost apologetic.
The chest closed around him.
Plate slid over man, cured skin dragged over plate, and twelve silver marks burned through the surface at once.
The Hollow screamed.
The scream belonged to neither Theo nor the Hollow. It sounded like two things being forced into one shape until neither could remain separate.
Vance held the sight. Iris held it from inside the car. Caleb held it too, though every clean part of him wanted to turn away.
The scream lasted eleven seconds.
Then it stopped.
The thing left in the intersection was smaller.
Man-height. Gray coveralls. Silver marks under the skin of its arms and face. Theo’s hair. Theo’s jaw. Theo’s eyes, except the irises were silver now, bright enough to catch the first weak hint of morning.
It turned to Vance. "Brother."
Vance’s answer came out rough. "Yeah."
"I am Theo. I am also the Hollow. I am one thing now. I will be one thing for the rest of my life."
"Okay."
"I can feel the other ten. They are awake. I know where they are. I can hear them think."
Caleb’s stomach tightened.
Theo kept his eyes on Vance. "I’ll tell Caleb what I hear, not you. I want you to have me as a brother as long as you can. I don’t want to become a source in your hands. Caleb can carry that part."
"Okay," Vance said again, and this time it sounded like a man agreeing to lose something slowly instead of all at once.
Theo’s face shifted. "One of them just took a person in Sector Seven."
Caleb’s comm crackled.
[Hacker, low: I know. I am on it. Iharu and Hiro are inbound to Sector Seven. Finish there.]
Theo turned toward Caleb.
"The one that took her is called the Quiet. The person is Helena Park. Post office on Twelfth. She has a son asleep in their apartment three blocks from where the Quiet found her."
Caleb’s hand closed near his side. "Is she alive?"
"Yes. The Quiet has not killed her. She will need the same four exits put in front of her, and she will answer in her own time."
Theo glanced back at his brother. "I’m telling you because I want you to know I’ll be useful."
Caleb did not soften his face. Theo did not need pity from him. Pity would make this cheaper than it was.
"Okay," Caleb said.
Theo faced Vance again. "I’ll stand in this intersection with you as long as you want. Then I go to work."
Vance bent down and picked up the pear from the asphalt. He crossed the two meters between them.
The pear seemed too small in his hand.
He put it in his brother’s palm.
Neither of them said anything after that.
They stood together at the corner of the Quarter and Sector Six until the sun came up.
- Chapter 128: The Brother
- Chapter 127: The Asking
- Chapter 126: First Walker
- Chapter 125: Eggs
- Chapter 124: Until Morning
- Chapter 123: Quarters a Dozen
- Chapter 122: The Handoff
- Chapter 121: Day Seventeen
- Chapter 120: The Cost
- Chapter 119: The Seal
- Chapter 118: Chambered
- Chapter 117: Saint Enterings
- Chapter 116: Final Prep
- Chapter 115: The Conversation
- Chapter 114: Jakarta
- Chapter 113: Vesper Street
- Chapter 112: Cookbook
- Chapter 111: A Kiss
- Chapter 110: Mitsurugi
- Chapter 109: Soma Box
- Chapter 108: Harness
- Chapter 107: Mace
- Chapter 106: Aris Wondering
- Chapter 105: Vance Lot
- Chapter 104: Day Four
- Chapter 103: Coat
- Chapter 102: Walk
- Chapter 101: Day Two
- Chapter 100: Kettle
- Chapter 99: Empty Chair
- Chapter 98: Live Session
- Chapter 97: Sixteen Days
- Chapter 96: Vessel
- Chapter 95: Quarter
- Chapter 94: Soma’s Question
- Chapter 93: Audit
- Chapter 92: Armorer’s Quarter
- Chapter 91: Folder Three
- Chapter 90: Statue Yard
- Chapter 89: Old Address
- Chapter 88: A Price to Pay
- Chapter 87: A day of Tali
- Chapter 86: Sound Bites
- Chapter 85: Lively Spirit
- Chapter 84: beep Boop
- Chapter 83: Drifting Notes
- Chapter 82: Buried Stages
- Chapter 81: Gala Cover
- Chapter 80: Service Door
- Chapter 79: Bom Bom Party
- Chapter 78: Black Tie
- Chapter 77: Mindful Manners
- Chapter 76: Dust and Diamonds
- Chapter 75: Structure is Key
- Chapter 74: Advancing Plans(2)
- Chapter 73: Advancing Plans
- Chapter 72: Hardened Emotions
- Chapter 71: Fevered Tali
- Chapter 70: Ice Dagger
- Chapter 69: Rank C intergration
- Chapter 68: A Seed of Faith
- Chapter 67: Is this still my Friend?
- Chapter 66: Viewed Scars
- Chapter 65: Rank C
- Chapter 64: Honoring the Fallen
- Chapter 63: Soma Happenings
- Chapter 62: Commanding Presence
- Chapter 61: Chest Cavity [18+ Gore]
- Chapter 60: blood Tablet
- Chapter 59: No Answer
- Chapter 58: Bruised Ego
- Chapter 57: Blood Droplets
- Chapter 56: Stinger Shot
- Chapter 55: Ashing Siege
- Chapter 54: Elara’s Point of View
- Chapter 53: Bloody Streamers
- Chapter 52: Rina’s Run
- Chapter 51: Purple Coded
- Chapter 50: Dub Con (18+)
- Chapter 49: Pressing Down
- Chapter 48: Terminal Promises
- Chapter 47: On tap
- Chapter 46: Bone Crushing
- Chapter 45: Acid Batteries
- Chapter 44: Sync Rating +
- Chapter 43: Vaulting Crawlers
- Chapter 42: Siphoned Love
- Chapter 41: Bracketed Pain
- Chapter 40: Public Placement
- Chapter 39: Binding Moves
- Chapter 38: Loose Ends
- Chapter 37: A Moment’s Notice (R18)
- Chapter 36: Hotel Stayings
- Chapter 35: Hydrant Machinery
- Chapter 34: Division PR
- Chapter 33: SSS Rescue(2)
- Chapter 32: SSS Rescue?(1)
- Chapter 31: Mimic
- Chapter 30: Shockwave
- Chapter 29: Triage of Trouble
- Chapter 28: Custom Build (2)
- Chapter 27: Custom Build(1)
- Chapter 26: Nexus Anchor
- Chapter 25: Pint’s of blood
- Chapter 24: Dusted Eyes
- Chapter 23: Hiro’s Freeze
- Chapter 22: Rapid Wipe
- Chapter 21: Hit the ground
- Chapter 20: Ground works
- Chapter 19: Deep Kiss
- Chapter 18: Dinner
- Chapter 17: Backdoor Burner
- Chapter 16: Zippy Dippy
- Chapter 15: Steel Bluff
- Chapter 14: Carcass training
- Chapter 13: Defying a Leash
- Chapter 12: Earn Your Spot
- Chapter 11: Who is She?
- Chapter 10: Smaller Target
- Chapter 9: Honju Smasher
- Chapter 8: How a Butcher Hunts
- Chapter 7: Let Me Try!
- Chapter 6: Morphine Shaking Pain
- Chapter 5: Awake and refreshed
- Chapter 4: Burst Power
- Chapter 3: Enter Kikaru
- Chapter 2: The Gambit
- Chapter 1: Stomach Pain
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