My Kaiju Parasite Revived Me, But a Yandere Bought My Streaming Rights
Chapter 35: Hydrant Machinery
- 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
Ch.35
The rusted sedan idled in the alley behind Caleb’s apartment block.
The engine rattled, threatening to stall completely. Caleb killed the ignition and pulled the keys from the console. His right arm felt like it was packed with wet sand. The anomaly behind his ribs had retreated into a dormant simmer, but the massive caloric deficit left his muscles hollow and shaking.
Kikaru unbuckled her seatbelt. She looked out the cracked window at the towering concrete of the lower-sector housing blocks. Rainwater pooled in the potholed street, reflecting the flickering neon sign of a nearby salvage shop. She smoothed the front of her gray academy jacket, checking the perfect alignment of her collar.
Four flights of stairs tested Caleb’s remaining energy. He kept his hand firmly on the iron railing, dragging his boots over the scuffed linoleum.
He unlocked the deadbolt on apartment 4B. The door groaned on its hinges.
The cramped living room smelled of synthetic onions and machine oil. The low hum of a medical oxygen concentrator vibrated through the thin drywall from the back bedroom.
His mother stood at the tiny kitchenette counter, wiping her hands on a faded towel. Gray streaked her dark hair. Her face held the same hard angles as Caleb’s, weathered by decades of lower-sector gravity.
Kikaru stepped through the door. She straightened her spine, locking her carbon-fiber leg brace.
"Mrs. Mercer. I am Recruit Kikaru Mitsurugi of the—"
His mother walked right past the heiress.
She grabbed Caleb by the canvas lapel of his jacket and yanked him into the overhead kitchen light. Her dark eyes swept over the thick medical tape bulging at his collarbone.
"The medics didn’t pack the artery tight enough," his mother said. Her voice carried a rough, pragmatic edge. "You moved too fast on that broken platform. You almost bled out before the First Division captain cut that thing’s arm off."
She had watched the entire unedited feed. 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶
Caleb let out a slow breath. "The seal held. I’m fine."
"You look like a corpse."
Caleb reached into his pocket. He pulled out a scuffed military datapad. Tapping the cracked glass screen, he authorized the transfer.
A bright chirp echoed from his mother’s comms-bracelet.
She looked down at her wrist.
Eighty thousand credits.
The unyielding lines in her face collapsed. She stared at the digital numbers. It was not a total victory. The money would not buy them a ticket to the upper sectors or cure his brother’s failing lungs. But it wiped out the immediate debt penalties. It bought six months of clean oxygen and untaxed electricity. It was breathing room.
She dropped the towel. She threw her arms around Caleb’s neck and buried her face against his good shoulder, squeezing him with desperate, uncompromising force.
Caleb winced at the pressure on his bruised ribs. He wrapped his left arm around her back and buried his face in her hair. He closed his eyes, leaning his weight against her.
Kikaru stood in the narrow entryway. She stared at the raw, unconditional affection playing out in the cramped kitchen.
She took a step backward. Her boot hit the doorframe. She turned and walked down the shadowed hallway, stopping near a rusted radiator.
Caleb gently pulled away from his mother. He found Kikaru leaning her head against the peeling wallpaper.
Her flawless posture was gone. She dragged a shaky breath through her teeth.
"My father sent an automated text message," Kikaru whispered. She refused to look at him. Her words spilled out in a hurried, messy rush. "Three words. ’Armor compromised. Reassess.’ That was it. I almost died in the mud. He sent a performance review."
Caleb stopped a few feet away.
"Last year, I shattered my wrist in a training drill," she continued. Her voice hitched, breaking over the syllables. "They were furious. Not because I got hurt. Because the cast ruined the symmetry for the holiday press photos. They made the medics take the brace off for three hours of flashing cameras. My bone shifted. It hurt so much. And they just kept telling me to smile."
She wiped her face aggressively with her wrist, smearing her immaculate makeup.
"It’s transactional," Kikaru choked out. "Everything is just a metric. If I fail, I am nothing."
She sounded slightly spoiled. She sounded like a wealthy teenager complaining about corporate photoshoots. But the profound isolation tearing her voice apart was absolutely real.
Caleb leaned his back against the opposite wall. He didn’t offer a platitude. He didn’t tell her it would be okay. He just stayed in the narrow hallway and let her talk.
The tiny dining table barely fit three people.
Caleb’s mother set down a dented pot of thick synthetic beef stew. She handed Kikaru a mismatched, chipped ceramic mug filled with tap water.
Kikaru accepted the mug. She held it rigidly by the handle, treating the cheap clay like fragile crystal. She took a small spoonful of the heavy stew.
"The caloric density is remarkably efficient," Kikaru offered stiffly.
"It’s cheap," his mother replied, taking a seat. She picked up her fork and looked directly at Caleb. "You shouldn’t have baited that mechanical drone with your blind side."
Caleb stopped chewing. "The terrain gave out."
"Your footwork was sloppy. You relied on the suit’s kinetic boost to correct the mistake." She pointed her fork at Kikaru. "Are you staying the night, or is corporate sending a car to drag you back to the ivory tower?"
Kikaru choked on a sip of water. A fierce red flush crept over her cheeks. She coughed, setting the chipped mug down hard.
"The roads are locked down," Caleb intervened, keeping his tone flat. "She is staying."
"Good. The couch is broken. Figure it out."
Caleb pushed his empty bowl away. He needed an escape from the crushing domestic tension. He walked into his bedroom. The space smelled of old paper and copper wire.
Pulling a plastic storage bin from under the single mattress, he popped the lid. The bin contained stacks of old disposal-yard manifests, discarded blueprints, and mandatory Guild certification photos.
The Unknown User had hijacked the military grid. But the possessive way she spoke, the specific details she referenced—she felt grounded. Local.
Kikaru walked into the room. She shut the door behind her.
She sat down on the floor next to him. Her carbon-fiber brace clicked loudly in the quiet space. The cramped quarters forced them together. The mechanical heat radiating from her leg brace pressed directly against Caleb’s thigh.
"What are you looking for?" she asked.
"An anomaly," Caleb said.
He handed her a stack of faded sanitation manifests. They sifted through the dusty papers in silence.
Ten minutes later, Caleb pulled out a glossy photograph.
It was a mandatory group shot from a low-tier hazardous material certification class. Five years ago. Caleb stood in the front row, looking younger and exhausted, holding a heavy bone saw.
He dragged his thumb over the glossy surface.
He focused on the background. High above the disposal crew, a figure stood on the rusted observation gantry. The image was grainy. The distinct visual cut straight through the blur.
Dark hair. A single, vibrant streak of neon green.
The skin on the back of Caleb’s neck tightened.
She hadn’t found him on the public stream. She wasn’t a bored billionaire who just happened to tune in. She had been standing in the disposal yards five years ago. She had been watching him long before the anomaly ever touched his chest.
The digital clock on the rusted nightstand read 02:00.
The medical machinery hummed a steady, droning rhythm from his brother’s room down the hall.
Caleb lay flat on his back on the tiny single mattress. The cramped space offered zero margin for error. Kikaru lay on her side facing the wall, her back to him.
The darkness amplified everything.
The apartment heating had failed hours ago. The freezing air settled over the thin blankets. Caleb remained completely still, fighting the exhausted, aching cramps in his right shoulder. The silence in the room carried a suffocating weight.
The rusted mattress springs groaned loudly as Kikaru shifted her weight.
The accidental brush of her bare heel against his calf stripped all the oxygen out of the room.
- 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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