
by michaeldinko
What if you could borrow the skills of another version of yourself—from a different universe? Luckas Lazuardi was just an ordinary, awkward teenager. Then he found a strange pendant in a school alley. One touch, and everything changed. The Nexus Pendant doesn't give him random superpowers. It connects him to other Luckases across the multiverse—versions of himself who lived different lives. A legendary DJ. A street fighter. A spy who speaks ten languages. A hacker who built his own operating system. A pilot. For five years, Luckas has been living free. No strings. No attachments. He travels across Indonesia, borrowing abilities for a few hours at a time—just for fun, for adventure, for the thrill of being someone else. He leaves no trace, makes no real connections, and never stays in one place too long. But when he lands a crashing Boeing 737 with over a hundred passengers on board, he draws the wrong kind of attention. Natasha is watching him. Not a human agent—at least, not an ordinary one. She comes from an interdimensional organization with technology that makes the Nexus Pendant look like a child's toy. Her mission: observe, analyze, and report. The more she watches, the more confusing he becomes. He doesn't fit the profile of a "dangerous anomaly." He uses his power to save lives, not destroy them. He laughs with strangers at a coffee shop in Aceh. He dreams of traveling from Sabang to Merauke—the farthest corners of Indonesia. But Luckas doesn't know the truth yet. His other selves aren't all dead.And some of them are hunting him. A sci-fi thriller about identity, freedom, and the versions of ourselves we never get to become.
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