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Surviving The Ice Prince's Love Algorithm
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Chapter 6

The digital clock on Autumn's desk flashed 2:14 AM.

The only light in the cramped dorm room came from her small desk lamp, casting harsh shadows across the open pages of Advanced Jurisprudence. Autumn gripped her hair with both hands, pulling hard enough to sting her scalp.

A glowing red countdown hovered in the center of her vision.

Daily academic quota: 30,000 words remaining. Failure to complete will result in immediate penalty.

"I can't," Autumn whispered, her voice cracking. "I've been staring at this for fourteen hours. My brain is melting."

Denial of task is a violation of elite parameters, ACE responded.

A sharp, biting current of electricity snapped across the back of Autumn's neck.

She gasped, her back arching violently. Her hand jerked, sending the yellow highlighter skidding across the textbook page, leaving a thick, jagged line over the dense text. She slumped forward, resting her forehead against the cold wood of the desk, panting heavily.

A key scraped violently in the lock, and the dorm room door was thrown open.

The heavy wood slammed against the wall. Kira stumbled in, reeking of cheap vodka and stale beer. She kicked the door shut behind her and leaned against it, glaring at Autumn's hunched form.

The humiliation from the café earlier that day clearly hadn't washed away with the alcohol.

Kira pushed off the door and staggered toward her own bed. As she passed Autumn's chair, she deliberately swung her foot out, kicking the small plastic trash can violently.

The can tipped over, spilling crumpled paper and empty snack wrappers across Autumn's feet.

"Still pretending to study?" Kira slurred, a nasty sneer twisting her face. "We all know you're just a gold digger. Selling yourself to a robot who doesn't even know how to smile. Pathetic."

The exhaustion, the physical pain from the shocks, and the sheer indignity of her situation suddenly coalesced into a tight, burning ball of rage in Autumn's chest.

She pushed her chair back. The metal legs screeched loudly against the linoleum.

Autumn stood up slowly. She turned to face Kira. Her eyes were completely dead, stripped of any fear or hesitation.

"Pick it up," Autumn said. Her voice was terrifyingly quiet, a low, dangerous hiss.

Kira blinked, caught off guard by the sheer hostility radiating from Autumn. But the alcohol fueled her bravado. "Make me, you fake bitch."

Warning. Hostility levels exceeding character parameters. Imminent physical altercation detected, ACE blared.

A massive jolt of electricity ripped through Autumn's spine.

The pain was blinding. Autumn's knees buckled slightly, and all the color drained from her face, leaving her chalk-white. She bit down on her lower lip so hard she tasted blood, refusing to make a sound. She locked her trembling knees and kept her dead, furious stare fixed on Kira.

Kira saw the sudden pallor and the trembling. She mistook the physical agony for fear.

Kira scoffed, rolling her eyes. "Whatever. Keep playing the victim." She turned her back, grabbed her shower caddy, and marched into the attached bathroom, slamming the door shut.

Autumn collapsed back into her chair. Cold sweat drenched her shirt. Her hands shook violently as she gripped the edges of the desk.

Resume academic quota immediately, ACE ordered.

Autumn closed her eyes. The rage didn't fade; it crystallized into something cold and sharp.

Listen to me, you piece of garbage code, Autumn thought, projecting her internal voice with absolute, venomous clarity. If you shock me one more time, I will pick up my phone right now and text Harrison. I will tell him I am terminating the agreement.

The red text in her vision flickered wildly.

Threat invalid. Termination of the primary relationship arc will result in immediate host deletion.

Do it, Autumn challenged, her mental voice dripping with reckless defiance. Delete me. Let the whole simulation crash. Let's see how your core programming handles a total narrative failure because you pushed the host to suicide.

Silence.

The hum of the system in her head vanished. The red countdown timer froze.

For ten agonizing seconds, nothing happened. Autumn held her breath, waiting for the final, fatal shock.

Then, the red text dissolved.

Risk assessment complete. Host physical limits reached. Academic quota suspended. Four-hour sleep cycle authorized.

Autumn let out a long, shuddering breath. She slumped forward, burying her face in her arms. She had won. It was a tiny, pathetic victory, but she had forced the machine to back down.

She lifted her head and picked up her phone. She stared at the blank contact icon for Harrison Jennings.

She needed to secure her position. She needed to make sure the system knew she was actively maintaining the relationship, even if she was manipulating the rules.

Her thumbs hovered over the keyboard. She typed out a quick, simple message.

Thank you for today. Goodnight.

She hit send, threw the phone face down on the desk, and crawled into bed, dead to the world before her head hit the pillow.

Miles away, in a sterile, minimalist penthouse overlooking the city, Harrison sat at his glass desk.

His phone screen lit up in the dark room.

He stared at the message. Thank you for today. Goodnight.

He didn't reply. He didn't move. But deep in his chest, that same strange, tight sensation from the library bloomed again, squeezing his ribs, entirely defying his logical parameters.

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