Tabitha smiles. “By then, you’ll have forgotten who you were before the pause.”
“They’ll unfreeze me eventually,” the target whispers. Freeze 24 01 19 Tabitha Poison The Peripheral 2...
The peripheral (the device, not the novel) hums. Then stutters. Then stops. Tabitha smiles
And that—the erasure of self in the gap between seconds—is the purest poison of all. Then stutters
In the frozen moment of January 24, 2019—designated in some clandestine file as “Freeze 24 01 19”—Tabitha’s role in The Peripheral shifts from observer to weapon. The poison isn’t literal; it’s information. A single data packet, encrypted and untraceable, slipped into the peripheral’s neural link.
Tabitha, a minor but volatile character in the sequel’s early draft, understands that time is the real toxin. In the stub where she operates, every choice metastasizes. By freezing that specific date, she traps her target in a loop of cause without effect—a quantum poison that kills not the body, but the continuity of consequence.
Freeze Frame: Tabitha’s Poison in The Peripheral 2
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