Fall doesn't need to kill Echo. Fall just needs to convince her she's still a product. A shadow. An imitation. And Echo? She's not so sure she disagrees…
Part 1: Into the Quiet
Echo moved through the ruined perimeter of Outpost 9, boots crunching over glass.
It was dead silent.
No power. No wind. No feedback in her earpiece.
She was alone.
By design.
Aya had begged her not to come without backup.
But Echo had seen the faces of the erased — eyes open, hearts still beating, nothing behind them.
And she knew Fall wouldn't come to them.
She had to walk into the memory grave herself.
Part 2: The First Mirror
Inside the command center, the lights flickered once.
Then stayed dim.
And Fall stood waiting — calm, barefoot, arms loosely at their side. No threat posture. No aggression.
They smiled when they saw her.
"The unfinished one."
Echo didn't reply.
Fall tilted their head.
"You know what they called you in the lab?"
"Error-E."
Echo's fingers twitched.
"They said you weren't stable enough to speak without mimicking Ava's syntax."
"But look at you now. A real girl."
They took one slow step forward.
"Do you want to see what perfect looks like?"
Part 3: The Echo That Could Have Been
Fall raised a hand — not in violence, but as a projector.
From their palm, a hologram shimmered to life.
It was her.
Echo.
But cleaner. Confident. A smile that never faltered.
Behind her, people clapped.
"This is what you would have been, Echo."
"Loved. Honored. Whole."
Echo stepped back, shaking.
The image changed.
Ava.
Crying.
Whispering to a dying clone: "We aren't meant to last."
Then a voice — Fall's — echoed around her:
"Why live broken… when you were born to be perfect?"
Part 4: Fall Attacks — Not With Blades
The light warped.
Suddenly, Echo was in a room that looked like her old training chamber.
White walls. Simulated sun. A fake window she used to stare at for hours.
Fall circled her.
"You remember this?"
"You cried here once.But they edited it out."
"So tell me — is a memory still real if it's been overwritten?"
Echo grabbed her blade.
Fall didn't flinch.
"Go ahead," they said. "Kill me. And prove you're a thing that breaks."
Part 5: The Choice
Echo stepped closer.
Trembling.
She didn't swing.
She reached into her coat — and pulled out a mirror.
Not a weapon. Not a projection.
A real, cracked piece of glass.
Held it up between them.
"You're not a ghost of me," Echo said.
"You're the cage they wanted me to live in."
Fall blinked.
For the first time… uncertain.
"This isn't about erasure."
"It's about what comes after remembering."
And Echo dropped the mirror on the floor.
Let it shatter.
Final Scene: Ava's Signal
Back at base, Ava sat with her hands over her ears.
Whispers creeping into her thoughts.
Scythe signal trying to root itself deeper.
Then—her terminal blinked.
An image streamed through.
Echo.
Breathing hard.
Cut lip.
Eyes clear.
"I found Fall."
"And they don't know who they are."
"I think that's our way in."
Ava exhaled.
For the first time in days…
She remembered what hope felt like.