The Blood Debt

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(Act I: The Spark) Elias woke up in a tank of saline, the taste of copper and chemicals permanent in his throat, a flavor of artificial life. He was a "Failure"—a biological experiment by the Aethelgard Corporation designed to create a soldier who could never die, a weapon of infinite endurance. The process had worked too well; his cells regenerated at a terrifying, aggressive speed, knitting together wounds in seconds. But the cost was a constant, searing agony that felt like liquid fire flowing through his veins, a biological tax on his existence. He was a miracle of science and a masterpiece of torture, a man who could not die but wished every second that he could.

(Act II: The Undercurrent) He escaped the facility during a catastrophic power surge, disappearing into the neon-lit gutters of New York, where the rain always felt like oil. To survive, Elias worked as a freelance "cleaner" for the city's underworld, taking the jobs that were too dangerous for humans. He was the only man who could walk through a hail of bullets and keep moving, his body repairing itself in a blur of gore and gold. But the regeneration was not a gift; it was a loan with a predatory interest rate. Every time his body knit itself back together, it consumed a portion of his telomeres, eating his future to save his present. He wasn't becoming immortal; he was burning through his life at a thousand times the normal rate. He was a candle burning from both ends, and the wax was running out faster than he could track.

(Act III: The Outburst) Elias tracked the lead scientist, Dr. Thorne, to a fortified penthouse in Manhattan, a tower of glass and arrogance. He didn't use a gun; he used his own body as a weapon, absorbing the security team's attacks, letting them tear him apart just to get close. In the final confrontation, Thorne offered him a "cure"—a stabilized serum that would stop the pain and the cellular decay. But as Elias looked into Thorne's eyes, he realized the serum was just another leash, a way for Aethelgard to control their asset and ensure his loyalty. In a surge of agony-driven rage, Elias destroyed the serum and the entire lab, choosing a short, painful life of absolute freedom over a long, painless existence as a corporate slave.

(Act IV: The Echo) Elias sat on the edge of a skyscraper, watching the city lights flicker like dying stars. His hands were beginning to grey, the regeneration finally failing as his biological clock hit zero. He felt the fire in his veins cooling for the first time in years, a strange, welcoming numbness. He had no legacy, no family, and no future, but as he closed his eyes, he felt a strange, cold peace. He had paid the blood debt in full, and for the first time since the tank, he was truly free.

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