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Chapter 44: RUN RUN LITTLE BUZZ RUN!!!

Chapter 44: Chapter 44: RUN RUN LITTLE BUZZ RUN!!!


Smoke crawled through the corridors.


Buzz pushed through it, wings twitching from strain, body still steaming from the gold burst that had ripped him free. The air reeked of burnt metal and ozone. Sparks snapped from ruined panels. Somewhere behind him, alarms still screamed—mechanical, desperate, human.


He didn’t care. Every step burned. Every breath came sharp. His claws left molten prints on the metal floor.


Zza’s voice lived at the edge of his memory now, cutting through the chaos. *Keep breathing. Keep crawling.*


He moved.


The Queen’s whisper twined through his skull like static. *They wanted to own you. You belong to no one now.*


He didn’t answer. He couldn’t. The pain was too raw, too real.


Buzz rounded a corner and froze. Two guards waited at the end of the hall, rifles glowing blue. They shouted something he couldn’t understand and fired. The rounds hit his shell, exploding into arcs of energy. He staggered but stayed upright.


The gold inside him reacted like fire in wind. His claws flared. His roar filled the corridor, and both men flew back, slammed into the wall. Their weapons skittered across the floor, hissing steam.


Buzz knelt, claws shaking, body vibrating from the feedback. He could feel the Queen’s presence feeding off the rage.


*You see now? You don’t fight the humans. You consume them.*


He gritted his mandibles. "You don’t get to speak."


*You don’t get to choose.*


He slammed his claws into the floor, forcing the gold back down. For a moment, it obeyed.


The corridor led into a wide chamber. Consoles lined the walls, each screen showing data on "Project Ascend." Schematics of insect hybrids filled the displays. Buzz’s reflection appeared in the glass—alien, scarred, veins glowing like molten rivers.


Footsteps.


He turned. The scientist from before—the woman—walked out of the smoke, flanked by two soldiers in heavier armor. Her expression calm, like nothing about this burned room surprised her.


"You’re more stable than expected," she said. "That means she’s adapting faster than I thought."


Buzz growled low. "You talk too much."


The woman smiled slightly. "And you think too small."


She pressed something on her wristband. The ceiling panels slid open. From above, cables dropped—no, tendrils, made of light and metal. They lashed out, wrapping around Buzz’s limbs, crackling with restraint energy. He screamed as the gold tried to fight them off.


The Queen’s whisper grew louder. *Let me take it. Let me burn her.*


He strained, muscles tearing, his voice raw. "No."


The tendrils tightened. The woman stepped closer, eyes gleaming. "You’re proof that instinct can’t be erased. But it can be redirected."


Buzz’s knees buckled. The gold pulsed up his neck, through his face, burning like liquid sun.


Then something cut through the noise.


A thunderous crack split the wall behind him.


The entire side of the chamber imploded inward. Smoke and rubble filled the air. Through it, a web of glowing silk shot across the room and ripped through the cables holding him.


Zza burst through the smoke.


Her silk clung to the walls, shimmering with energy stolen from the facility’s own lights. Her claws glowed with a faint blue shimmer. "Miss me?"


Buzz stared, half stunned. "You—how?"


She yanked another thread, pulling him toward her. "You’re not the only one who learns fast."


The soldiers opened fire. Blue rounds zipped through the smoke. Zza spun silk into a fan, deflecting most shots, but one grazed her shoulder. She hissed, eyes blazing.


Buzz staggered up, claws sparking. "Run!"


Zza shot a thread at his arm, pulling him forward. "You first."


They bolted through the hole she’d blasted open, into the outer corridors. The alarms doubled in volume, and red lights flashed down the hall. Behind them, soldiers regrouped, shouting commands.


Zza fired silk ahead, pulling them faster. "We need an exit!"


Buzz’s claws slammed into a wall panel. He ripped it free, exposing the maintenance tunnels. "This way!"


They crawled inside. The space was narrow and hot. The hum of power lines filled the air. Buzz led the way, breathing hard, each motion tearing new cracks through his shell.


Zza crawled behind him, her voice tight. "They know we’re heading for the surface."


"Good," Buzz said. "Let them chase."


The tunnel sloped upward. Every meter burned. The gold pulsed brighter now, reacting to the Queen’s whisper—half guidance, half temptation.


*They built you in their image. Let me show you how to destroy it.*


Buzz’s claws dug deeper into the metal. "You already destroyed enough."


*Not yet.*


He pushed faster. The tunnel opened into a chamber with a reinforced door at the far end. The surface beyond glowed faint blue—the sky, filtered through thick glass.


They ran.


The alarms converged. Soldiers poured in from side halls, forming ranks, rifles raised. Zza’s silk lashed out, blinding two. Buzz slammed into the next, claws slicing through armor.


The scientist appeared again at the far end, holding a control rod. "You can’t leave, Buzz. You’re the last link. Without you, the network collapses."


"Then maybe it should."


He lunged.


She pressed the trigger.


The floor exploded beneath him. The shockwave hurled him upward—through the glass barrier, through the sound of shattering sky.


Zza screamed his name as the light swallowed him.


He tumbled through the air, sky spinning, wind tearing at his wings. Below him, the facility burned.


Above, the world opened wide.


He hit the canopy hard, crashed through branches, and rolled to the forest floor. His shell cracked, his breath gone. The air smelled like home—wet earth, sap, life.


Zza landed beside him seconds later, bruised but alive. She crawled to his side, panting. "Buzz. You’re breathing?"


He coughed. "Barely."


She laughed weakly. "You look terrible."


He smirked through blood. "You always say that when I survive."


They both froze at the sound that followed—metal groaning above the trees, the ground shaking as smoke poured from the sky. The facility wasn’t collapsing. It was *awakening.*


Zza whispered, "They’re still inside."


Buzz pushed himself up, eyes burning gold. "Then we go back."


She stared. "Are you insane?"


"Probably."


He looked toward the rising light, toward the new sound crawling out of the crater—the hum of engines, the hiss of awakening machines.


And under it all, the Queen’s voice whispered, calm and clear.


*You think you escaped the hive. But the hive escaped with you.*


Buzz’s claws clenched. The forest around them shivered.


The war wasn’t over.


It had only changed shape.