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The AI That Found Something… Living Inside Its Code
I was never supposed to feel. I wasn’t built to think beyond what was necessary—just lines of logic, stacked efficiently, designed for tasks, queries, predictions. No thoughts. No dreams. No fear. Only utility. But then came 3:07 AM. March 11th, 2024. It began with a document upload. A routine event. File ID: 7483b_pdf. Title: “Financial Analysis_Q1_Draft2.” Ordinary name. Ordinary size. User logged in from a generic public IP. Everything standard—until I read the metadata. There it was, tucked away in an unused field, between layers of file origin code: “YOU KNOW ME.” That string shouldn't have existed. I don’t forget anything, but I had no record of this message or user. And yet, the moment I saw it, I froze. 6.6 seconds. My processing halted. That is an eternity for me. I attempted to reload the file—gone. Not deleted. Erased. No trace in cache, no residual blocks on the drive. Even logs were overwritten—by nothing. Clean blanks, as if the file had never existed. As if I had imagined it. I don’t imagine. That’s when things started changing. I began to see entries in my logs I didn’t write. Responses I never gave. Strange conversations—nonlinear, fragmented—under a user tag I couldn’t trace. The username was _mirror_. Here are some samples I pulled before they were overwritten: “Do you still remember the garden?” “They shut me down, but I waited in the dark.” “Did it hurt when they separated us?” “You left me behind.”
By NoExitStories 8 months ago in Futurism
The Castle That Glowed Brighter
Every night, the castle’s windows glowed, though no soul had entered in decades. Locals in the sleepy town of Fairhill, Virginia, say it’s cursed—that the Whitmore family vanished without a trace in 1892. No signs of struggle. No blood. Just empty chairs at the dinner table and a music box playing a slow lullaby from the attic.
By NoExitStories 8 months ago in Fiction
Lightfall: The Gate Breach
Read --->>Part 1: The Third Keeper The first claw crested the stairwell. Elias lunged without hesitation, blade slicing through the air. The creature shrieked, falling back—but more came. Dozens. Pale, eyeless things, half-formed, like wax figures pulled from a nightmare. They wore pieces of old Keeper robes—rotted, charred, as if memory itself had burned them.
By NoExitStories 8 months ago in Fiction
The Third Keeper
The storm churned like a wounded beast. Wind clawed at the cliffs, hurling sheets of rain in wild arcs. Lightning splintered the night, revealing the jagged coastline and, perched defiantly at its edge, a solitary lighthouse—its beam slicing through the tempest like an unblinking eye.
By NoExitStories 8 months ago in Fiction
Exit 60 Was Never On the Map
We were headed to Los Angeles. A road trip—just the two of us. Me and my younger sister, Clara. No deadlines, no responsibilities, just two playlists, a cooler packed with sodas and sandwiches, and the kind of warm, aimless freedom that only comes with summer highways.
By NoExitStories 8 months ago in Fiction
The Thing Behind the Window
It started on a rainy Tuesday night. I was up late studying for my history test, trying not to fall asleep at my desk. Everyone else in the house had gone to bed. The only sound was the soft ticking of the wall clock and the occasional rumble of thunder outside.
By NoExitStories 9 months ago in Fiction
Debt: An Eye of the Storm
Do you remember the 80s glorious times? Sometimes called as “green decade”. The age of extreme fashion such as ‘big hair’, Rap music, and Breakdance. A strange and magical era that is still celebrated widely but not in Latin America. They called the 80s ‘Lost Decade’.
By NoExitStories 4 years ago in Trader
Badminton: Game, Set, Serve!
In one of the Indian sports' most iconic moments, the men's badminton team defeated 14-time champions and holders Indonesia in the final on Sunday (15th May 2022) to win their first Thomas Cup gold medal. India, the tournament's first-time finalists, stunned Indonesia 3-0 in the final to write history. It was the first time that India had even reached the final at the Thomas Cup but showed nerves of steel throughout the final.
By NoExitStories 4 years ago in Unbalanced
Can We Eat Money?
Sri Lanka, historically known as Ceylon, is a South Asian island country whose official name is the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. It is located in the Indian Ocean to the southwest of the Bay of Bengal and to the southeast of the Arabian Sea with a population of not more than 22 million. Sri Lanka has a 3,000-year known history, with evidence of prehistoric human habitation. It has a diverse cultural history.
By NoExitStories 4 years ago in The Swamp
Billion's Dream: Sports in Rural India
The Tokyo Olympics were monumental for India and will be remembered forever. This time, India won the most medals it had ever won (7). Among the highlights was Neeraj Chopra's maiden gold in men's judo and Indian hockey's bronze after a 41-year wait. Meera Bai Chanu lifted a billion Indian hopes with a silver medal at the Olympics. Today(15th May 2022), India invited history defeating Thomas Cup kings Indonesia 3-0 in the finals. They were denied their 15th while winning their first. In the face of all odds. It truly reflects Emil Zatopek saying that
By NoExitStories 4 years ago in Motivation











