The Candidate's Eyes

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The Candidate's Eyes
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They called him Elias Crane, a third-party candidate who came from nowhere, just six months before the national election.

No past. No birth record. No public background.
Just a voice — calm, cold, persuasive — and eyes that no camera could properly capture.
Every broadcast glitched when it zoomed in. The pixels blurred, distorted — like something was refusing to be seen.

His platform was simple:

"Order. Obedience. One Voice."
People laughed at first. A joke candidate. But within weeks, he was everywhere. His image on billboards. His slogan spray-painted in cities before his campaign even arrived.

And something was changing.

People who watched his full speeches began acting differently.

Neighbors stopped talking to each other.

Families moved in silence.

Small towns went quiet overnight, and no one seemed to notice.

In a town hall meeting, a journalist asked him:

"Mr. Crane, where are you from?"
He smiled.
"I come from the gap between your thoughts."

They laughed. But that night, the journalist went home and cut out her own tongue, leaving a note that read:

"I heard his real voice. Now it's inside me."

In the final weeks before the vote, opposition candidates began dropping out — or disappearing.
The last major opponent, Senator Wills, refused to debate Crane. He locked himself in a D.C. hotel room and livestreamed his breakdown.

"He's not a man. He's a vessel. We made him… during the Cold War. A weapon.
We buried him under Langley. He was supposed to stay asleep."

The live stream cut out. They found Wills with no eyes, his face turned toward a blank TV screen.
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Election Day

People voted like they were in a trance. Some said they didn't even remember entering the polling place.

Elias Crane won in a landslide.

During his inauguration, the sky over Washington turned a shade of black-violet that satellites couldn't explain. The air vibrated. Birds died in flight.

His first executive order was broadcast without sound.
Just his face. Staring into the lens. Smiling.

That night, over three million people vanished.
The only clue?
A phrase scratched into walls and windows in every major city:

"We Voted for Silence."
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