Silver-Tongued Liars (short story)

 was the fourth story in Cyberon. It was a short story written by James Wylder as well as an explicit crossover with P.R.O.B.E., later being republished as such in the P.R.O.B.E. anthology True Origins.

An audiobook reading of it by Bill Baggs was released on 15 January 2022 as one of the Audio Adventures in Time & Space, branded simultaneously as a Cyberon and P.R.O.B.E. audiobook.

Summary
At the funeral of Tom Mordley, his niece, Brittany, is distraught too see his golden coffin being consumed by a wave of concrete. She isn't the only person there, as she is accompanied by her mother, Sarah, and there are other attendants too; a group of three women, a man and a woman, and dozen armed soldiers. The woman accompanied by the man introduces herself as Lauren, but while Sarah converses, Brittany ignores her, only wanting to go home to Philadelphia and forget about the funeral. The group of three women then introduce themselves as P.R.O.B.E., but Brittany is lost in her thoughts about her uncle.

Eight years later, Brittany is in her school, hardly paying attention to her teacher, Mr. Hendricks, as she already knew about what he was teaching, although she decides to pay attention anyway just in case if he slips in an obscure fact; she goes to use her notebook, to find her classmates have written vile remarks inside to illicit a response from her. While she doesn't give them any response, Jennifer giggles among her friends.

Later, Brittany arrives home at her family's apartment, and her Mom welcomes her home. She is surprised to see many boxes around the apartment, and Sarah explains that the storage company raised their rates, so Sarah couldn't afford to keep using them. Brittany begins to offer to get a job, but Sarah shuts her down and tells her that her education is more important.

Later that night, after Brittany had finished her homework, she begins going through the boxes to get rid of anything unimportant. After going through s a few boxes, she finds one of them contains a suitcase, which has clothes inside. Just as she was about to put it away, she hears something inside, and, after looking carefully, she sees a small tear near one of the wheels. Opening it, she finds one vial of Cyberon, which she stores away in her desk under a pencil-case.

That night, Brittany dreams of Tom, who stands on a pier; weirdly, behind him, stands the Big Ben. Brittany turns away when Tom begins kissing Lauren, and then the duo turns to Brittany, telling them that Cyberon is the future. She awakes from her dream, but settles again after a few deep breaths.

The next morning, Brittany can't take her mind off the vial as she gets ready for school. She decides to take it with her as she leaves. She can't pay attention during her classes, her mind fixated on the Cyberon. Frustrated by her lack of focus, Brittany goes into the first stall in the toilets and rubs her face. Brittany contemplates taking Cyberon, but is distracted by the door rattling. She goes to leave, but Jennifer forces the door shut, trapping her inside. Jennifer starts verbally attacking Brittany. Trembling, she decides to take Cyberon — she reasons that it can help her. A pain shoots through her arm, and the process begins. The Cyberon tries — twice — to connect to the Cyberon Network, but is unsuccessful; it tries to manifest in Britanny's vision, but is also unsuccessful. Brittany is in agony as the Cyberon begins refabricating her muscle tissue — for the preservation of Cyberon — and she clamps her mouth shut so as not to scream. The Cyberon helps her escape, shoving the door open, flinging Jennifer to the sinks. Brittany cracks Jennifer's head against a mirror, and the Cyberon attempts to inject Jennifer with Cyberon, but fails due to Brittany's lack of anemia. The Cyberon tells her to locate nutrients — i.e., iron-rich food — and so Brittany leaves the school, a security guard and the locked front doors doing little to stop the augmented Brittany. Outside, however, the Cyberon made a miscalculation about Brittany's resources, and she falls unconscious.

Brittany dreams of floating about Earth, guided by the Cyberon. The Cyberon then shows her a battlefield, hundreds of years in the future.

Brittany awakes in an ambulance, being looked over by a pair of EMTs. However, the Cyberon takes control of her, and forces her to escape despite wanting to go to a hospital. She finds herself running through traffic, unaware of the fates of those in the ambulance, and she turns down an alley and crouches behind a dumpster, considering what to do next before breaking down into sobs. The Cyberon eventually returns, telling her that she still needs nutrients, and she heads off, entering a Wawa. She brings an armful of pre-made meals and a hoodie to the counter, the employee scanning the items. The Cyberon tells her to touch the device, and changes to her anatomy enable her to send a shock that works as a card.

Sitting on a bench outside a bank, she consumed her food very quickly. Finding somewhere high up, she broke into a building and ascended the stairwell. At the top of the building, she looks out at the view, everything now much smaller beneath her. The Cyberon is confused as to why Brittany is at the top of the building, and Brittany tells it that she doesn't intend to go home. A noise behind her alerts Brittany to the arrival of Patricia Haggard, whom shows Brittany an ID card.

Characters
(In order of appearance)
 * Brittany Mordley
 * Sarah Mordley
 * Patricia Haggard
 * Patricia Haggard's partner
 * Louise Bayliss
 * Lauren Anderson
 * Ray Lambert
 * Mr. Hendricks
 * Jennifer
 * Security guard
 * EMT 1
 * EMT 2
 * Man


 * Giles

Referenced only

 * Tom Mordley
 * Ms. Przybylski

Continuity

 * Tom Mordley died. (PROSE: The Last Dose)
 * Rumours have spread about Tom Mordley by 2008 such as him being infected by an alien drug and attempting to test it in a care home (PROSE: Cyberon) and him being part of an advance force for "whatever had gone on at that Canary place in the UK". (TV: Army of Ghosts / Doomsday)
 * Cyberon vials don't have needles. (PROSE: Cyberon)