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Chapter 112

Author: jamaal
last update publish date: 2026-06-10 23:11:01

Chapter 112

Nobody moved after the screen went black.

For several seconds, the operations room remained completely silent.

The silence wasn't confusion.

It wasn't shock.

It was fear.

The kind of fear that settled deep in your bones.

Because Vale had just shown them something none of them wanted to believe.

The Program wasn't over.

It had never been over.

It had simply changed shape.

And somewhere, behind steel walls and locked doors, hundreds of children were already living the nightmare they thought they had destroyed.

Mira was the first to break.

"No."

The word came out as a whisper.

A prayer.

A denial.

"No."

Her hands trembled.

"They can't be real."

Nobody answered.

Because everyone knew they were.

Every person in that room had once been one of those children.

Every person recognized the look in their eyes.

The emptiness.

The fear.

The obedience.

The hopelessness.

You couldn't fake that.

Luca knew that better than anyone.

He hadn't moved since the transmission ended.

His eyes remained fixed on the black screen.

But he wasn't seeing it.

He was seeing rows of dormitories.

Training rooms.

Medical laboratories.

Isolation cells.

The smell of disinfectant.

The sound of crying.

The sound of screaming.

The sound of silence after the screaming stopped.

Memories clawed their way to the surface.

Memories he spent years trying to bury.

His chest tightened.

His breathing became uneven.

And suddenly

"Luca."

The voice cut through everything.

Immediately.

Damon.

The room seemed to freeze.

Everyone looked between them.

Because Damon hadn't spoken directly to Luca since the mission file.

Not once.

Not a single time.

Luca slowly turned.

Their eyes met.

And for one terrible second, neither knew what to say.

The hurt was still there.

The betrayal.

The grief.

Everything.

Yet Damon wasn't looking at him with anger right now.

He was looking at him with concern.

And somehow that hurt even more.

"Sit down."

Luca blinked.

"What?"

"Sit."

The order came sharper this time.

More urgent.

Only then did Luca realize he was swaying.

His knees felt weak.

The room tilted slightly.

Damn it.

Nova cursed under her breath.

Then immediately grabbed a nearby chair.

"Here."

Luca sat before he collapsed.

The realization embarrassed him instantly.

He hated appearing weak.

Always had.

But nobody looked judgmental.

Nobody looked annoyed.

They looked worried.

Because they knew.

They all knew.

Vale hadn't just threatened them.

She had dragged every survivor back into the worst years of their lives.

And some wounds never truly healed.

Seraphine finally broke the silence.

"Talk."

Cassian frowned.

"That's your strategy?"

"Yes."

"Fair."

Seraphine crossed her arms.

"We have seventy-two hours."

The reminder settled heavily over the room.

Seventy-two hours.

Three days.

Not enough time.

Nowhere near enough.

"We need to find the facility."

Hale nodded.

"I'm already running analysis."

"Good."

"What if it's bait?"

Mira asked.

Silence.

Because everyone had considered it.

Vale wanted them to come.

That much was obvious.

The question was why.

Nova voiced it.

"She's inviting us."

Cassian nodded.

"Which means she wants something."

"Or someone."

The room grew colder.

Because there were only a few people Vale might want badly enough to risk direct confrontation.

Damon.

Luca.

Perhaps both.

Vale had always viewed them differently.

As trophies.

As symbols.

As her greatest successes.

The thought made Damon sick.

Across the room, Luca remained silent.

Too silent.

Damon noticed.

Again.

Against his better judgment.

Against his wishes.

He noticed everything.

Luca's clenched jaw.

The tension in his shoulders.

The exhaustion beneath his eyes.

The guilt.

So much guilt.

For a moment Damon looked away.

Because caring was becoming a problem.

A serious one.

Especially now.

Then Hale suddenly spoke.

"I found something."

Everyone turned.

Immediately.

The main monitor lit up again.

Satellite images appeared.

Maps.

Coordinates.

Movement patterns.

Supply routes.

Dozens of files flashing across the screen.

Hale enlarged one location.

An island.

Remote.

Heavily fortified.

Surrounded by ocean.

Seraphine's expression darkened.

"That's impossible."

"Not impossible."

Hale replied.

"Just insane."

Cassian nodded.

"Wonderful."

"That's our specialty."

Nobody laughed.

Because the situation wasn't funny.

Not even a little.

Hale pointed toward the screen.

"Most of Vale's recent communications originate from this region."

"How certain are you?"

Damon asked.

"Eighty-three percent."

The room grew quiet.

Eighty-three percent was enough.

Not perfect.

Enough.

Especially with children involved.

Mira stared at the images.

"They're really still doing it."

Nobody answered.

Because the evidence spoke for itself.

Rows of transport vehicles.

Supply deliveries.

Security patrols.

Personnel transfers.

An active operation.

A thriving operation.

The Program was alive.

And every second they delayed meant another child suffered.

The thought settled heavily over everyone.

Then Damon stepped forward.

Instinctively taking command.

The way he always did during a crisis.

"We prepare."

No hesitation.

No uncertainty.

"We verify the location."

A nod.

"We gather every survivor we can contact."

Another nod.

"We hit them before the seventy-two hours are over."

The room remained silent.

Listening.

Following.

Because despite everything

People still trusted Damon.

They always would.

Then his gaze briefly shifted.

Toward Luca.

Just for a second.

Barely noticeable.

Yet Luca saw it.

Of course he did.

And for the first time in days

Something stirred inside him.

Hope.

Small.

Fragile.

Dangerous.

The briefing continued for hours.

Resources.

Routes.

Contingencies.

Every possible scenario.

Every possible disaster.

By midnight, most of the team looked exhausted.

Yet nobody left.

Because children were counting on them.

Because seventy-two hours wasn't enough.

Because failure wasn't an option.

Eventually people drifted away one by one.

Until only a handful remained.

Hale.

Seraphine.

Damon.

Luca.

The atmosphere immediately became uncomfortable.

Naturally.

Seraphine noticed.

Of course she did.

She stood.

Stretched.

Then grabbed Hale's shoulder.

"Come on."

"What?"

"Leave."

Hale blinked.

Then looked between Damon and Luca.

Understanding dawned instantly.

"Oh."

"Yes."

"Oh."

Five seconds later they were gone.

The operations room fell silent.

Again.

Just Damon.

Just Luca.

Alone.

For the first time since Vale's transmission.

Neither spoke immediately.

Neither knew how.

The distance between them felt enormous.

Even though they stood only a few feet apart.

Finally Luca broke.

"I remember some of the children."

The confession came unexpectedly.

Quietly.

Honestly.

Damon looked up.

Luca stared at the floor.

"I don't remember all their names."

A pause.

"But I remember faces."

His voice sounded raw.

Painfully raw.

"I used to tell myself they escaped."

Silence.

"I used to pretend they survived."

The room became very still.

Because Damon could hear the truth hidden beneath those words.

The guilt.

The grief.

The desperate hope.

Luca swallowed hard.

"Now I know what happened."

Damon's chest tightened.

Because he understood.

Too well.

The Program didn't just steal childhoods.

It stole futures.

Families.

Lives.

Entire worlds.

For a long moment neither spoke.

Then Damon finally said:

"We'll get them out."

Luca froze.

The words were simple.

But they mattered.

Because Damon said we.

Not I.

Not the team.

We.

The realization hit Luca like sunlight breaking through storm clouds.

Small.

Brief.

Yet real.

Damon seemed to realize what he'd said immediately afterward.

Because something complicated crossed his expression.

Something uncertain.

Something human.

The silence returned.

But it wasn't quite as cold as before.

Not anymore.

Outside, the wind moved through the vineyards.

Inside, plans for war continued taking shape.

And far away

On a heavily fortified island hidden from the world

Vale stood before a row of observation windows.

Children slept beyond the glass.

Some peacefully.

Some not.

Vale watched them with quiet satisfaction.

Then one of her operatives approached.

"The survivors are mobilizing."

Vale smiled.

Exactly as expected.

"They've identified the island?"

"Likely."

"Good."

The operative hesitated.

"Should we prepare defenses?"

Vale laughed softly.

The sound chilled the air.

"They aren't coming for the children."

The operative frowned.

"No?"

Vale's smile widened.

"No."

She looked toward the darkness beyond the windows.

Toward the future she intended to create.

Toward the trap already waiting.

"They're coming for each other."

And somewhere deep beneath the island

A locked steel door slowly opened.

Revealing something Vale had hidden for years.

Something capable of destroying Damon and Luca completely.

Something far more dangerous than war.

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