ログインThe control room did not slow down.Even with the decision made, every system remained active. Reports continued to move, alerts were still monitored, and the structure stayed intact. Nothing was allowed to slip, not even for a moment.But beneath that control, a shift had already begun.They were preparing to leave.Yvonne stood at the center, reviewing a list on her tablet. Names, roles and access levels. Every detail mattered now.This was not just selection. It was risk.Marcus approached from the main screen, holding a separate report.“I have narrowed it down,” he said.Yvonne looked up.“How many?”“Eight,” he replied.Adrian stepped closer.“That is already pushing it.”Marcus nodded.“I know. But reducing it further creates gaps.”Yvonne glanced at the list again.“Read them.”Marcus did not hesitate.He went through each name, one by one. Analysts, coordinators, a system engineer, and a field liaison. Every person had a reason to be there.Every name carried weight.When he
The next morning did not begin quietly.By the time the first shift settled into the control room, the pressure had already reached them.It started with official notices. Requests for questioning, formal inquiries sent from multiple departments. Not aggressive in tone, but firm in intent.They wanted answers, they wanted statements and they wanted them now.Marcus stood near the main screen, reading through one of the notices. His expression remained controlled, but his jaw tightened.“They are escalating,” he said.Adrian did not look up from his console.“They moved faster than expected.”Yvonne stood at the center of the room, reviewing the same information on her tablet.“This was always going to happen,” she said.Marcus turned toward her.“This is no longer just internal pressure.”Yvonne nodded.“Yes.”Before anything else could be said, a voice came from across the room.“Ma’am… you should see this.”One of the analysts had switched the screen again.This time, it was not the
The control room did not return to normal.The systems were still running. The data was still moving. Every screen showed activity, but the atmosphere had changed. What once felt controlled now carried pressure from every direction.The news continued to play on one of the main screens. The same report repeated. The same images appeared again and again. Their names, their faces, their system.No one in the room could ignore it.Yvonne stood at the center, her posture steady, her expression unchanged. She did not react to the noise around her. She focused only on what mattered.Marcus remained near the main screen, watching both the system and the team. Adrian stayed at his console, tracking every incoming alert.The pressure was rising and it was spreading.A senior analyst stepped forward, his voice careful.“Ma’am… we are receiving internal requests.”Yvonne looked at him.“What kind of requests?”He hesitated for a second.“Some departments want to limit access to shared data. Othe
The message stayed on Yvonne’s screen for only a few seconds. She locked the phone and lifted her head.“Turn on the news,” she said.Her voice was calm, but sharper than before.Marcus reacted first. He reached for the main screen controls without hesitation. Adrian stepped closer, already understanding the shift.The control room adjusted instantly. One of the large screens changed from system data to a live news broadcast.The anchor’s voice filled the room.“…breaking news just coming in. A major medical data breach has been uncovered, affecting multiple hospitals and healthcare centers across the region…”Yvonne did not move.Marcus’s hand paused slightly over the console.Adrian’s eyes narrowed.The report continued.“Authorities have identified a central system believed to be responsible for the breach. Early investigations suggest that the access point originated from a private internal network used by a specialized medical operations team…”The screen changed and images appea
A week passed.The control room returned to its usual rhythm. Reports moved without delay, systems ran smoothly, and every unit followed the structure that had been set. From the outside, everything looked stable.There was no breach, no unusual activity, no sign of movement. Everything was stable.Yvonne stood at the center of the room, her gaze fixed on the main screen. Data flowed in perfect order. Every line matched expectation. Nothing stood out.That was exactly what unsettled her.Silence like this was not safety. It was control.Marcus stepped up beside her, his eyes scanning the screens before settling on her.“Still nothing?” he asked.“No movement,” Yvonne replied. “No attempts. No signals.”Marcus frowned.“That should be a good thing.”Yvonne did not look at him.“It is not.”He studied her expression.“You think they stopped.”She shook her head.“No. They adjusted.”Marcus crossed his arms.“Then what are they waiting for?”Yvonne’s voice remained calm.“Timing.”Adrian
The day continued with steady movement across the control room. Reports were reviewed, teams stayed aligned, and every unit followed the structure that had been set. The environment remained controlled, and no one stepped outside their role.Yvonne maintained her position at the center for most of the day. She reviewed updates, gave instructions when needed, and ensured that nothing was left unchecked. Marcus remained near the main screen, overseeing coordination, while Adrian continued managing incoming reports and internal adjustments.As the hours passed, the pace of activity settled into a consistent rhythm.Later in the day, Yvonne stepped away from the control room and made her way to her office. She closed the door behind her and moved toward her desk. She did not sit immediately. Instead, she reviewed a set of printed reports before finally taking her seat.A few minutes later, there was a knock on the door.“Enter,” she said.The door opened, and Marcus stepped in. He closed
The timers began to fall together.The screens behind the stage blinked numbers. Dozens of timers ticking in perfect rhythm. Hospitals from different places but same fear.Yvonne stood in the center of the light, staring at the walls of countdowns. Every number felt like a heartbeat she could hear
The new timer did not wait, it started counting the moment the video opened.Nine minutes fifty nine seconds.Nine minutes fifty eight.The hospital in the frame was unfamiliar to Yvonne, different language on the signs, different uniforms.People ran through the hallway while alarms rang. Yvonne’
The world learned her name overnight.Yvonne sat in the command center and watched it happen, her face filled the screens, languages she could not speak or understand was heard from the people holding her image. Some called her a hero, some called her a weapon, some called her a warning.She felt n
The gunshot sound split the air. The entire square froze, people screamed, some dropped to the ground, others ran in panic. A force hit her shoulder and fall her backward. The microphone fell from her hand, the stage lights blurred into streaks of white. She hit the floor hard. The world







