But I recognized the silver ring on his thumb.
It belonged to a network that was supposed to be dead.
Obsidian Cell.
Part 3: The Device Wakes
I left before the final whistle.
Not quickly. Fear makes people rush. I moved like I had somewhere boring to be.
The man by the fence did not follow at first.
That bothered me.
Professionals don’t chase. They wait to see what matters.
At my car, the air smelled of rubber, dust, and something sharper.
Ozone.
Fresh electronics.
I checked under the wheel well. Nothing obvious. No sloppy tracker. No wire.
That made it worse.
I slid in through the passenger side and started the engine. A tiny click sounded under the dash.
Not a bomb.
A listener.
“You’re late,” I said to the empty car.
Static hissed through the speakers.
Then a distorted male voice said, “Still dramatic, Huxley.”
My fingers stopped. No one had called me Huxley in years. Not Mara. Not General. Huxley. That was an old operational name, worn in countries where my passport had never existed. “Who is this?”
A soft laugh.
“Disappointed you don’t remember?”
“I remember everyone who matters.”
“Then remember what you stole.” The line died. Before I could move, someone knocked on the window.
Noah stood outside in training gear, sweat darkening his collar. His eyes moved from my face to the dashboard to the badge on my jacket. “Open the door.” “No.”
“What the hell was that?” “A salute.” “Don’t do that.” “Do what?” “Act like I’m stupid.”
I rolled the window down two inches. “Go back to formation.” “They said you quit,” he said. “Dad said you couldn’t handle Westbridge. Mom said you needed help and refused it. I believed them.”
“That was convenient for everyone.” He flinched. Then I saw the reflection in his belt buckle. A black SUV turning into the lot too slowly. “Get in,” I said. “You just told me—” “Noah.”
He heard the difference and ran around the car. The rear window popped before his seat belt clicked. A neat hole opened in the glass. The sound came after. Suppressed.
I drove hard toward the service road. The SUV followed. “What is happening?” Noah shouted. “Keep your head down.”
CONTINUE READING…>>
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