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9 Chapters
Chapter 12 The Hunted and the Hunter img
Chapter 13 The Price of Blood img
Chapter 14 The Ashford Protocol img
Chapter 15 The Bio-Digital Breach img
Chapter 16 The Neutral Overload img
Chapter 17 The Overclock img
Chapter 18 The Oxygen Debt img
Chapter 19 The Anatomy of the Ghost img
Chapter 20 The Judas Protocol img
Chapter 21 The London Static img
Chapter 22 The Zenith Point img
Chapter 23 The Dead Hand img
Chapter 24 The Digital Bloodline img
Chapter 25 The Sisterhood of Scars img
Chapter 26 Static Between Us img
Chapter 27 The Ghost in the Penthouse img
Chapter 28 The Blood in the Blueprint img
Chapter 29 The Gravity of Ghosts img
Chapter 30 The Terminal Velocity img
Chapter 31 The Digital Nomad img
Chapter 32 The Kill Switch img
Chapter 33 The Glitch in the Machine img
Chapter 34 The Mother of All Lies img
Chapter 35 The Price of Silence img
Chapter 36 The Ghost of a Secret img
Chapter 37 The Silhouette in the Glass img
Chapter 38 The Belly of the Beast img
Chapter 39 Red Horizon img
Chapter 40 The Ghost in the machine img
Chapter 41 The Bone Yard img
Chapter 42 The Ashford Vault img
Chapter 43 The Extraction img
Chapter 44 High Seas, Higher Stakes img
Chapter 45 The Consumption img
Chapter 46 The Bankruptcy of Mercy img
Chapter 47 The Glass Horizon img
Chapter 48 The Silent Aftermath img
Chapter 49 The Architecture of Shadows img
Chapter 50 Macau Underground img
Chapter 51 The Gilded Tomb img
Chapter 52 The Matriarch's Gambit img
Chapter 53 The Rising Tide img
Chapter 54 The Swiss Silence img
Chapter 55 The Iron Lung img
Chapter 56 The Abyssal Throne img
Chapter 57 The Resurrection Protocol img
Chapter 58 The Anatomy of Rage img
Chapter 59 The Salt and the Scar img
Chapter 60 The Midnight Raid img
Chapter 61 The Mainland Ghost img
Chapter 62 The Gilded Furnace img
Chapter 63 The Last Stand in Toulon img
Chapter 64 The Shadow Port img
Chapter 65 The Cold Frontier img
Chapter 66 The Vault of Echoes img
Chapter 67 The Neural Pyre img
Chapter 68 The Aftermath of Light img
Chapter 69 The First Morning img
Chapter 70 The Violent Audit img
Chapter 71 Surface Tension img
Chapter 72 Atacama Crossing img
Chapter 73 The Foreclosure img
Chapter 74 The Final Settlement img
Chapter 75 The Alpine Breach img
Chapter 76 The Cleaner Protocol img
Chapter 77 The Rhine Mines img
Chapter 78 Thermal Zero img
Chapter 79 The Pripyat Sink img
Chapter 80 The Zero Day Horrizon img
Chapter 81 The Monopoly of Ruins img
Chapter 82 The Sovereign Avalanche img
Chapter 83 The White Silence img
Chapter 84 The Ledger's Toll img
Chapter 85 The Legacy Ash img
Chapter 86 The Violet Resurrection img
Chapter 87 The Nursery of Gods img
Chapter 88 The Heart of the Glitch img
Chapter 89 Judas Protocol img
Chapter 90 The Dead-End Dawn img
Chapter 91 The Blind Spot img
Chapter 92 The Redzone Rhapsody img
Chapter 93 The High-Altitude Trojan img
Chapter 94 The Director's Final Transaction img
Chapter 95 The Atmospheric Migration img
Chapter 96 The Salted Earth img
Chapter 97 Geometry of Betrayal img
Chapter 98 Weight Of Silence img
Chapter 99 The View from the Top img
Chapter 100 Shattered Mirror img
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Chapter 9 The Ghost in the Mirror

"How long have you been watching me, Keon? And I don't mean since this morning."

The question didn't just hang in the air; it froze it.

We were standing in the center of a cabin that was a "cabin" only in name. Located deep in the jagged shadows of the Catskills, the structure was a fortress of reinforced concrete, cedar, and bulletproof glass hidden behind a wall of ancient pines. Outside, the wind moaned through the trees, but inside, the silence was absolute until my voice shattered it.

Keon stopped mid motion. He was halfway through peeling off his blood stained dress shirt, the fabric snagging on the hard muscles of his back. He turned slowly, his silhouette framed by the glowing monitors of a workstation that looked like it belonged in a government black site.

"You found the auxiliary folder," he stated. It wasn't a question. His voice was flat, devoid of the heat that had been there when he kissed me on the roof.

"I found a folder titled L.V. Metadata," I hissed, my hand trembling as I gestured toward the screen I had just cracked. "It goes back three years, Keon. Three years of my credit card statements. Three years of my performance reviews at Vale. There are photos in here of me at the grocery store. Photos of me crying in my car after Ethan forgot our anniversary."

I stepped into his space, the weighted knife still tucked into my belt, though it felt useless against the man in front of me. "You didn't just 'find' me today when Clara fired me. You've been stalking me. I wasn't an executive you rescued; I was an asset you've been cultivating."

Keon didn't flinch. He didn't offer a pathetic apology like Ethan would have. He dropped his shirt onto a leather chair, revealing a torso mapped with scars one long, jagged line across his ribs that looked like it came from a blade much larger than mine.

"I don't stalk, Louisa. I investigate," he said, walking toward me until the heat from his body pushed back the mountain chill. "I knew Julian Vane was using your father's old firm to hide his tracks. I knew he was using you because your talent for encryption was the only thing keeping his ledger invisible. I needed to know if you were a part of his rot, or if you were the cure."

"And what did you decide?" I whispered, my heart hammering against my ribs.

"I decided you were a woman who was being bled dry by a parasitic boyfriend and a corrupt boss," he murmured, his gaze dropping to my lips. "I decided that if I didn't pull you out of that sea, you'd eventually be the one Vane sacrificed to the feds when the walls closed in. I didn't cultivate an asset, Louisa. I waited for a partner."

"By watching me sleep through a telephoto lens?" The disgust in my voice was real, but so was the terrifying realization that he knew me better than I knew myself.

"I watched you so I would know the exact moment you were ready to break," Keon countered, his hand coming up to cup the back of my neck, his thumb pressing into the sensitive skin behind my ear. "Because only a woman who has broken can be reforged into something that doesn't shatter. Look at you now. You killed a man tonight. You cut the anchor of your past and watched it sink. Tell me, Louisa... would the girl from those photos have survived the last four hours?"

I wanted to slap him. I wanted to run into the dark woods until my lungs burst. But I looked at my reflection in the dark glass of the window the emerald silk of my blouse torn, my face smeared with ash, my eyes hard and bright with a lethal clarity.

He was right. And that was the most terrifying thing of all.

"You're a monster," I breathed.

"I am," he agreed, his voice a low, dark promise. "But I'm the monster that kept you alive. And I'm the only monster who can give you the head of Julian Vane on a silver platter."

He stepped back, giving me air, and pointed to the primary monitor. "The drive is decrypted, but it's locked behind a dual-key system. It requires my biometric signature and a manual override of the Vane encryption. We have six hours before their IT team traces the pings from the Ashford Towers to this location. We finish this tonight, or we die in these woods."

I looked at the screen. The data was there millions of dollars in shadow ledger entries, names of senators, and the final proof of how my father was framed. The fire of revenge flared up in my gut, hot enough to melt the fear.

"If we do this," I said, looking him in the eye, "I am not your 'ghost' or your 'asset.' I am your equal. When the smoke clears, I take half of what we recover from Vane's offshore accounts. And you never, ever watch me without my permission again."

Keon's smirk was slow, predatory, and for the first time, filled with a twisted kind of pride. He reached into a drawer and pulled out a fresh, matte-black laptop, sliding it across the desk toward me.

"Deal," he said. "Now, sit down. We have a world to burn."

I sat. My fingers hit the keys with the rhythm of a firing squad. As the lines of code began to fly, I realized that the man behind me wasn't just my protector or my captor. He was the mirror I had finally found the courage to look into.

"Keon?" I said, not looking up from the screen.

"Yes?"

"If you ever lie to me again, I won't use the knife on your sleeve. I'll use it on your throat."

I heard the soft, dangerous click of him checking his weapon in the corner. "I'd expect nothing less, Louisa."

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