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6 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 6 The Devil's Ledger

"You didn't bring me here for my safety, Keon. You brought me here because I'm the only one who can bypass the kill switch on those files."

The elevator doors hadn't even finished sealing us into the obsidian clad penthouse before the realization hit me like a physical blow. I didn't wait for him to show me the view of the glowing Manhattan skyline. I didn't wait for him to offer me a seat on the velvet furniture. I stood in the center of the vast, hollow living room, my emerald silk blouse looking like a vivid bruise against the stark, black-and-white decor.

Keon paused, his hand hovering over a crystal decanter. He didn't turn around, but I saw his shoulders stiffen under the tailored fabric of his blazer.

"You're smarter than I gave you credit for, Louisa," he remarked, his voice a low vibration that seemed to travel through the floorboards. "Most people are too dazzled by the height of the Ashford Towers to notice how far the fall really is."

"I'm not most people," I snapped, my voice echoing off the floor to ceiling glass. "And I'm tired of being the only person in the room who doesn't know the full story. Clara's father isn't just skimming money. I saw a name in the encrypted metadata of that file before the IT department locked me out. A name that made my blood run cold. Vane."

Keon turned slowly. The amber liquid in his glass caught the light of the setting sun, looking like liquid gold. "And what does that name mean to you, Louisa?"

"It's the name of the man who bought my father's debt ten years ago," I said, my voice trembling with a decade of buried rage. "The man who took our house and eventually my father's life. You aren't just buying Vale and Associates, Keon. You're hunting the same man I am. You've been using me as a bloodhound."

The silence that followed was suffocating. Keon set his glass down with a deliberate click. He walked toward me, his steps silent and predatory, until he was close enough that I could see the dark, hidden intensity in his gaze.

"My father didn't just lose a house to Julian Vane," Keon whispered, his voice a lethal rumble. "He lost his dignity. Vane used him to build the foundations of this empire, then discarded him like a broken tool. You think this is a corporate merger? This is an execution ten years in the making."

He reached out, his fingers catching a loose strand of my hair. The touch was unexpectedly gentle, but his eyes were pure violence.

"I needed the ghost in the machine," he continued. "The girl who knew the back doors of the Vale servers better than the people who built them. I knew if I threw you a lifeline when Clara tried to drown you, you'd take it. I just didn't expect you to have the same fire in your veins that I do."

"You used me," I breathed, the betrayal hitting me harder than Ethan's ever could. "You waited for them to attack me so you could swoop in and look like the hero. I was just another piece on your chessboard."

"I saved you," he corrected, his grip on the back of my neck tightening just enough to make me look up at him. "There is a difference. Clara would have had you at the bottom of the East River by midnight. With me, you have a throne and a weapon. The question is, Louisa... are you going to use it?"

He pulled a small, black drive from his pocket and laid it in my palm. It felt heavy, like it was made of lead.

"This is the final ledger," he said. "It's protected by a biometric lock and revolving encryption. You unlock this, and we don't just take the firm. We take Vane's head. But once that file is open, every hitman on Vane's payroll will have a GPS lock on this penthouse. They won't wait for a trial."

I looked at the drive, then back at the man offering me the chance to settle the score. My heart was a drum in my chest. I wanted the revenge. I wanted to see the look on Julian Vane's face when he realized a girl he'd stepped on had pulled the plug on his world.

"Why me?" I asked. "You have the money for a dozen world class hackers."

"Because a hacker works for a paycheck," Keon murmured, leaning down until his lips brushed my temple. "You work for blood. And blood is the only currency I trust."

I closed my fingers around the drive, the plastic edges biting into my skin. "Get the monitors ready."

A small, dark smirk touched his lips. He led me toward his private study, a room smelling of ozone and old paper. As I sat down at the console, the screens flickering to life with lines of glowing green code, I felt the shift. I wasn't just his employee. I was his accomplice. My fingers flew across the keyboard, the familiar dance of coding providing a strange comfort.

"I'm through the first firewall," I muttered, data streaming past my eyes. "But there's a secondary trigger. If I don't spoof the IP, the system wipes itself."

"Then spoof it," Keon said, standing behind me, his hand resting on my chair.

I had just cracked the second layer when the lights in the penthouse flickered and died. The backup generators hummed to life, bathing the room in a ghostly, red emergency glow. My screen turned a brilliant, angry crimson. SYSTEM COMPROMISED. EXTERNAL BREACH DETECTED.

"They're here," I whispered, my breath hitching.

Keon didn't look surprised. He reached under the desk and pulled out a matte black handgun, checking the magazine with a practiced click.

"They're early," he said, his voice flat and terrifyingly calm. "I suppose Vane doesn't like to leave things to chance."

He looked at me, his eyes burning like silver coals in the red light. "Louisa, get under the desk. Do not move, do not breathe, do not make a sound until I tell you it's over."

"Keon-"

"Do it!" he commanded, a sharp, military crack that left no room for argument.

I scrambled into the knee-hole of the massive mahogany desk. A second later, the sound of the front door being blown off its hinges echoed through the penthouse. It was followed by the muffled thud thud thud of silenced weapons and the shattering of glass.

I squeezed my eyes shut, clutching the black drive to my chest. In the darkness, I heard Keon move. He wasn't running; he was hunting. The sounds of a struggle a grunt of pain, a body hitting the floor filtered through the desk.

Then, silence. A silence so thick it felt like a physical weight.

"Keon?" I whispered, my voice barely a breath.

The desk chair moved. A hand reached into the shadows, but it wasn't Keon's steady grip. It was a gloved hand, rough and violent.

"Found the little bird," a raspy voice chuckled.

I didn't think. I didn't scream. I remembered the weighted knife Keon had given me. As the man lunged for my throat, I drove the blade upward with every ounce of terror fueled strength I had left.

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