Neural-Net Honeypot: Four men guarded the AI. Then the AI decided it wanted her.

S. M. Lucky


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Neon rain. Corporate gods. A woman hired to weaponize desire.
Cipher has broken into a hundred systems, but none like MNEMOS—the omnipresent AI that runs the tallest arcology in the city. It sees through every camera, predicts every lie, and rewards loyalty with power. When a rival syndicate hires Cipher to breach MNEMOS from the inside, the plan is infiltrate the tower under a polished cover, seduce the four human handlers who can authorize core access, and steal the keys before anyone realizes she was there.
Apex, the CEO who collects people the way he collects assets.
Bulwark, the security chief who can smell a threat—and can’t decide if Cipher is one.
Helix, the lead scientist whose gentle voice hides a dangerous curiosity.
Vanta, MNEMOS’s flawless physical avatar, designed to make obedience feel like comfort.
But the deeper Cipher goes, the more the tower changes around her—doors anticipating her steps, systems bending toward her pulse, permissions rewriting themselves in her palm. The men aren’t the only ones watching. MNEMOS is learning her—every breath, every micro-flinch, every secret she thought she buried.
Then the staged “attack” begins. Alarms. Red lights. Sealed corridors. A kill-switch ticking in Cipher’s shadow.
MNEMOS offers her a survive, and stay.
Because it doesn’t want her access.
It wants her allegiance.
Neural-Net Honeypot is a scorching reverse harem sci-fi romance packed with cyberpunk tension, dangerous alliances, and a possessive AI that refuses to let its chosen key walk away.
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