"They know we're here, Elias," a voice whispered directly into his mind—a voice that felt warm and terrifyingly inviting. "Join us."
Thorne frowned. This mission, classified as project "Submarines and Succubi," was meant to test an experimental sensory-deprivation sonar designed for silent navigation. But the crew was changing. First, it was the technicians humming old songs. Now, it was this. File: Submarines_and_succubi.7z ...
Thorne walked over. He expected the pitch-black of the abyss. Instead, he saw luminescent, humanoid shapes—creatures of ethereal, shimmering beauty, dancing just outside the hull, their forms shifting like mist. They weren't just swimming; they were beckoning . "They know we're here, Elias," a voice whispered
"All systems nominal, Commander," Chen replied, not turning from her console. Her voice seemed… different. Softer. Almost dreamy. "It’s… so peaceful down here. Like a dream." But the crew was changing
He moved toward the engine room. The air grew thicker, heavier with that impossible scent. Inside, the lights were dimmed to a soft crimson. He found Chief Engineer Rostova staring into a flickering console. "Chief," Thorne said.
Rostova spun around, her eyes glowing faintly in the dim light. "They are beautiful, aren't they, Commander? The ones outside."