Energy) - Azure - Can't Steel My Love (high
The Sentinel’s joints locked, blue sparks showering the bridge like lethal confetti.
Lyra looked down at the core. It didn't just glow; it thumped against her ribs, a rhythmic, messy vibration that felt like a heartbeat. It was the memory of a summer sun she’d never seen, the heat of a hand held tight, the chaotic joy of a laugh. The Azure Sector was built on logic and cold iron, but this—this was fire.
She didn't wait for the next wave. Lyra dove off the edge of the sky-bridge, falling into the neon abyss. Azure - Can't Steel my Love (High Energy)
The neon hum of the Azure Sector never slept, but tonight, it pulsed with a jagged, electric fever. High above the chrome-slicked streets, Lyra sprinted across the glass sky-bridge, her boots sparking against the reinforced steel.
"Keep up, Jax!" Lyra yelled into her comms, her voice a jagged edge of adrenaline. The Sentinel’s joints locked, blue sparks showering the
Behind her, the Sentinels—towering automatons of cold, matte metal—thundered in pursuit. Their optics glowed a menacing crimson, scanning the rain-lashed air. They weren't after credits or data; they were after the glowing core strapped to Lyra’s chest. It was the "Spark," a pre-collapse relic rumored to hold the only thing the corporate overlords couldn’t manufacture: pure, unsimulated human emotion.
"They can strip the city to the foundations," Lyra whispered, her eyes burning with a sudden, fierce light. She looked at Jax, who grinned through the grime and the rain. "They can tear down the sky, but they can't steel my love." It was the memory of a summer sun
"They’re trying to stabilize the sector!" Jax shouted over the wind. "If they catch us, they’ll drain the Spark. They'll turn that feeling into a battery for their mainframe."