
Break the Loop or Die Trying
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Introduction
48 iterations.
He sold his brother a death trap and called it a farm.
When the dead rose, the experiment began—and the only way out was through.
Chapter 1
Marcus Cole signed the property transfer at 9:47 AM on a Tuesday, sold his brother Derek a fifty-acre farm for five thousand dollars, and smiled when the fool counted the cash twice.
"Family discount," Marcus said, sliding the deed across the kitchen table.
Derek's eyes gleamed with the particular hunger of a man who believed himself clever. "You're finally learning, little brother. Blood's thicker than water, but money's thicker than both."
"Thick enough to drown in," Marcus agreed.
The farm was worthless as agriculture. The soil was exhausted, the well contaminated, the barns rotting from termite damage that Marcus had carefully concealed during his brother's abbreviated tour. But the location was perfect—twelve miles from the nearest town, surrounded by state forest on three sides, with a single dirt road for access that Marcus had already mapped for chokepoints.
What Derek didn't know, what no survey would reveal, was what lay beneath the north pasture.
Marcus had spent the real equity—two hundred thousand in liquidated investments—on concrete, filtration, and ammunition. The bunker was thirty feet underground, accessible through a storm cellar door that looked like it hadn't opened since the Reagan administration. Inside: six months of freeze-dried stores, a thousand-gallon water tank, solar backup for the geothermal well, and enough firepower to hold off a National Guard company.
Marcus had built it during Iteration 12. Refined it during 23. Perfected it during 31.
He was on Iteration 48.
The first time through, Marcus had been a prepper. Just a prepper. The kind of guy who read survival blogs and stocked canned beans and thought he was ready. He'd died on Day 12, bitten while scavenging at a Walmart. Standard. Embarrassing.
The second time, he'd woken up on Day -7 with his death memory intact. He'd thought it was a miracle. A second chance. He'd built a better bunker, recruited neighbors, established defenses. He'd died on Day 34, shot by those same neighbors when supplies ran low.
By Iteration 9, he'd stopped believing in miracles. By Iteration 15, he'd stopped believing in God. By Iteration 22, he'd started keeping ledgers—detailed records of every death, every variable, every pattern in the collapse.
By Iteration 47, he'd realized the truth.
He wasn't being saved. He was being studied.
The evidence was subtle. A scar that shouldn't exist. A memory of a needle during his "sleep" between cycles. Most damning: the consistency of the outbreak. Same virus. Same vector. Same timeline. Every. Single. Time.
Natural pandemics have variation. Engineered ones don't.
Marcus didn't know who was running the experiment. He didn't know why he'd been selected. He didn't know if there were other Subjects in other towns, living their own loops, dying their own deaths.
He knew only that knowledge was leverage. And leverage was survival.
So he sold Derek the farm. Because Derek was a variable. Because Derek was predictable. Because Derek, in Iterations 3, 17, and 29, had been the one who killed him.
Not with a bite. Not with a bullet. With a door.
Every iteration, Derek found him. Every iteration, Derek demanded entry. Every iteration, when Marcus refused, Derek waited until the dead came, then opened the outer door from the outside and wedged it shut.
"If you won't share," Derek always said, "you can share the attention."
Marcus had died in that doorway six times. Twice by teeth. Four times by gunfire from Derek's companions.
Iteration 48 would be different. Because this time, Marcus had sold Derek the killing ground. And he'd kept the observation post.
The cameras went live at 6:00 PM, three hours after Derek moved his family in. Marcus watched from the bunker's monitor wall—twelve feeds covering every approach, every room, every angle of the farmhouse above.
Derek carried boxes. His wife Elena complained about the dust. Their son Kyle—eight, sullen, already practicing his father's expressions of entitlement—discovered the basement and pronounced it "creepy."
Marcus recorded everything. Time-stamped. Catalogued. Filed under FAMILY UNIT: COLE, DEREK. ITERATION 48.
At 11:00 PM, he opened his ledger. The leather-bound notebook was his most precious possession, carried through forty-seven deaths, its pages dense with handwriting that had evolved from panic to precision.
He wrote: "Day -7 complete. Subject relocated to controlled environment. Monitoring initiated. Hypothesis: Isolation + resource pressure will accelerate familial betrayal curve. Previous iterations suggest 5-9 days under standard conditions. Modified variables (property ownership, perceived advantage) may extend or compress timeline."
He paused. Looked at the camera feed showing Derek asleep in the master bedroom—the bedroom Marcus had built, had died in, had rebuilt.
Then he added: "This iteration, I will not be the victim. I will be the observer. And when the experiment ends, I will find who writes the protocol."
He closed the ledger. Reached for the keyboard. Typed a single command that activated the farmhouse's hidden speakers.
A voice—his voice, recorded during Iteration 31—whispered through the walls:
"Day Zero approaches, gentlemen. Let's see who breaks first."
Derek sat bolt upright in bed, eyes wide, reaching for a gun he didn't own.
Marcus smiled.
The bunker itself was a masterpiece of paranoid engineering. Marcus had designed it with lessons learned from forty-seven deaths—each one teaching him something new about failure points, blind spots, and the particular cruelty of entropy. The walls were reinforced concrete, two feet thick, with a Faraday cage embedded to block electromagnetic pulses. The air filtration system could handle biological, chemical, and radiological threats, drawing from a sealed intake shaft that emerged half a mile away in the forest. The water supply came from a deep aquifer, pumped by a solar-powered system with manual backup—Marcus had died of thirst in Iteration 7 when the primary pump failed, and he'd never forgotten the lesson.
The armory occupied an entire room. Rifles, shotguns, pistols, ammunition organized by caliber and purpose. Body armor. Night vision. Explosives for demolition, carefully stored and catalogued. Marcus had learned in Iteration 19 that firepower without organization was just weight, and he'd spent the subsequent loops refining his inventory system until it was second nature.
But the most important room was the observation center. Twelve monitors, each connected to a camera network that Marcus had installed over multiple iterations—some during daylight, posing as a surveyor, others at night, moving like a ghost through his own property. He knew every angle, every blind spot, every approach vector. He had mapped the behavior of wildlife, the patterns of weather, the routines of the few neighbors who lived within five miles. All of it went into the ledgers. All of it fed the model.
And now Derek was in the model. Derek and Elena and Kyle, moving through the farmhouse like pieces on a board Marcus had built specifically for this game. He watched them unpack, settle, argue, comfort each other. He watched the fear grow as the sun set and the news reports became more urgent, more contradictory, more obviously false.
Marcus didn't feel guilt. He'd processed that emotion in Iteration 14, when he'd first realized the depth of his brother's betrayal. Guilt was a luxury for people who had choices. Marcus had only variables, and the cold equations that governed their interaction.
He opened his ledger again and wrote: "Observation confirms: Subject D exhibits elevated stress markers. Heart rate elevated. Decision-making impaired. Will likely attempt contact within 12 hours. Probability of violent confrontation: 34%. Probability of negotiated settlement: 12%. Probability of escape attempt: 54%."
He closed the book. Looked at the monitors. Waited.
The experiment had begun, and Marcus Cole
Subject 48, survivor of forty-seven apocalypses, keeper of the ledgers, architect of his brother's doom
was finally, after all these years, in control.
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