LOGINChapter 119
The jet cut through the storm-dark sky.
Hours had passed since they left the safehouse.
Hours closer to the island.
Hours closer to Vale.
Hours closer to whatever waited at the end of the countdown.
The atmosphere inside the aircraft was tense.
No one was sleeping.
No one was pretending to.
The steady hum of the engines filled the silence.
A constant reminder that there was no turning back now.
Once they landed
Everything would change.
Damon sat near the front of the cabin.
A map spread across the table before him.
Satellite imagery.
Security layouts.
Escape routes.
Possible entry points.
He had reviewed them so many times that he practically knew every corridor by heart.
Yet he kept looking.
Because planning was easier than thinking.
Easier than remembering.
Easier than feeling.
Across the cabin, Luca sat alone.
Or at least he appeared alone.
Because physically, nobody occupied the seat beside him.
Emotionally
That seat was crowded.
Guilt.
Fear.
Regret.
Hope.
Every one of them sat there with him.
The reunion with Isabella had changed something.
Not fixed it.
Not healed it.
But changed it.
For years, Luca had carried the belief that he failed everyone he cared about.
Elena.
Isabella.
Damon.
All of them.
Now one of those ghosts had returned.
Alive.
Breathing.
Smiling.
And somehow that made the others hurt more.
Because if Isabella had survived
How many other lies had Vale told?
How many lives had been manipulated?
How many memories had been rewritten?
The thought wouldn't leave him alone.
A soft voice interrupted his thoughts.
"You should eat."
Luca looked up.
Mira stood there holding a sandwich.
He stared at it.
Then stared at her.
Then stared at the sandwich again.
"You've been staring at walls for three hours."
Mira placed the food in his hand.
"Humor me."
Luca almost smiled.
Almost.
"You're starting to sound like Seraphine."
"That's horrifying."
"It really is."
For the first time all day
Luca actually smiled.
Small.
Brief.
But real.
Mira immediately pointed.
"There."
Luca frowned.
"What?"
"That."
"What?"
"The smile."
Luca looked suspicious.
Mira nodded firmly.
"Do it more."
"I'm not doing it on command."
"That's disappointing."
The exchange lasted less than a minute.
Yet somehow it eased the tension.
Only slightly.
But enough.
At the rear of the aircraft, Isabella sat alone beside a window.
Rain streaked across the glass.
Dark clouds rolled beneath them.
The sight should have been beautiful.
Instead it felt unreal.
Everything felt unreal.
The blanket around her shoulders belonged to Mira.
She still hadn't given it back.
Not because she forgot.
Because it comforted her.
A ridiculous thing.
A simple blanket.
Yet after fifteen years of captivity
Kindness felt precious.
Dangerously precious.
Footsteps approached.
She looked up.
Damon.
For a moment neither spoke.
Then Damon took the empty seat across from her.
The movement surprised her.
He wasn't usually the type to seek conversations.
Especially now.
Especially with everything happening.
"You okay?"
The question made her laugh softly.
Not because it was funny.
Because nobody had asked her that in years.
"No."
The honesty slipped out automatically.
Damon nodded.
"Fair."
Silence followed.
Comfortable silence.
Or as comfortable as anything could be right now.
Eventually Isabella spoke.
"You're worried about him."
Damon immediately knew who she meant.
Of course he did.
That was the problem.
Everything somehow came back to Luca.
He looked away.
Toward the rain.
Toward anything else.
"There's a war coming."
A weak deflection.
Both of them knew it.
Isabella smiled faintly.
"That's not a denial."
Damon sighed.
The sound carried years of exhaustion.
Years of frustration.
Years of feelings he no longer understood.
Or perhaps understood too well.
Isabella studied him carefully.
Then spoke softly.
"He used to talk about you."
The words hit harder than expected.
Damon froze.
Immediately.
"What?"
Isabella looked toward the window.
Toward memories.
"When I first saw your picture."
A pause.
"He didn't know I was listening."
Damon's chest tightened.
Dangerously.
Because there were very few things capable of making Luca talk about his feelings.
And apparently Isabella had witnessed one of them.
"He looked happy."
Silence.
A painful silence.
"He looked terrified too."
That sounded more accurate.
Far more accurate.
Damon laughed quietly.
Against his better judgment.
Against all logic.
Isabella smiled.
Because she knew she was right.
Then her expression softened.
"He loves you."
The statement settled between them.
Simple.
Direct.
Impossible to avoid.
Damon didn't answer.
Couldn't answer.
Because part of him already knew.
The problem was never whether Luca loved him.
The problem was everything else.
The lies.
The secrets.
The blood.
The history.
The pain.
Love existed.
It always had.
The question was whether it could survive the truth.
Before either could continue
An alarm suddenly sounded throughout the aircraft.
Every person instantly on their feet.
Weapons drawn.
Instinct taking over.
Hale appeared from the cockpit.
And for the second time in two days
He looked terrified.
Everyone immediately hated that.
"What happened?"
Hale swallowed.
Then activated the main screen.
A satellite feed appeared.
The island.
The facility.
The ocean surrounding it.
At first nobody understood what they were seeing.
Then the image zoomed out.
And the room went silent.
Thousands.
Not hundreds.
Thousands.
Ships.
Aircraft.
Vehicles.
Personnel.
An army.
A real army.
The scale was staggering.
Impossible.
Terrifying.
The island wasn't a fortress.
It was a nation.
A hidden nation built in secret.
Years of preparation.
Years of funding.
Years of growth.
All hidden from the world.
Mira felt sick.
Nova looked furious.
Cassian looked horrified.
Seraphine looked ready to start a war.
Damon stared at the screen.
His expression unreadable.
Then Hale revealed the worst part.
The thing that turned fear into dread.
The thing nobody wanted to hear.
"The countdown just changed."
Silence.
Every eye fixed on him.
Hale zoomed in.
A new timer appeared.
Not
twenty-four hours.
Not twelve.
Not even six.
The numbers glowed bright red.
03:17:42
The cabin fell silent.
Because somehow
Without them realizing
The deadline had moved.
And they had less than four hours left before Program Ascension began.
Chapter 13300:30:00The alarm continued to scream.Red lights flashed across the room.The peaceful atmosphere of the Vault vanished instantly.Now it felt like every other part of the island.Cold.Dangerous.Wrong.Vale's voice faded from the speakers, leaving only the countdown and the wailing sirens.For several seconds, nobody spoke.Sophia stood by the window, her face pale.Luca moved closer to Damon instinctively.Not enough to touch him.Just enough to be there.As if he had made a silent promise never to let Damon face anything alone again.Damon noticed.He always noticed.Especially now.Especially after everything.But there was no time to think about it.Not yet.Children were in danger.The island was moving toward catastrophe.And they still didn't fully understand what Ascension was.Damon turned back to Sophia."What is Ascension?"His voice cut through the alarms.The question seemed to age Sophia ten years.She closed her eyes.For a long moment she simply stood t
Chapter 13200:39:12The elevator climbed in silence.No one spoke.No one moved.The hum of machinery was the only sound inside the small metal box as it carried Damon, Luca, and Isabella higher and higher into the tower.Toward answers.Toward the truth.Toward the woman Vale had hidden for twenty-three years.Damon stared at the glowing numbers above the elevator doors.His reflection stared back.Tired.Bruised.Older than he remembered.The past few days had changed him.The island had changed him.The truth about Luca had changed him.Everything felt different now.Nothing was simple anymore.Not his past.Not his future.Not his feelings.Especially not those.Beside him, Luca leaned against the wall with his arms folded.Calm on the surface.Tense underneath.Damon knew him well enough now to see the difference.Luca's jaw was clenched.His shoulders rigid.His eyes fixed on the floor.He was worried.Not about himself.About Damon.As usual.The realization made something war
Chapter 13100:49:38The countdown continued.Every second mattered now.Every second meant another child lost.Every second brought Ascension closer.Far from the tower, deep within the western sector of the island, Nova sprinted through the darkness.Branches whipped against her arms.Mud splashed beneath her boots.Gunfire echoed somewhere behind them.Yet she never slowed.Because for the first time since arriving on the islandThe mission wasn't about killing.It was about saving.And somehow that felt harder.Much harder.Ahead of her, Hale checked the map displayed on his wrist device."We're close."Cassian groaned dramatically."We've been close for ten minutes.""We're still close.""That's not comforting."Seraphine ignored both of them.Her attention remained fixed on the tree line ahead.Watching.Scanning.Expecting danger.Which was fortunate.Because danger arrived seconds later."Down!"Everyone dropped instantly.A burst of automatic gunfire tore through the forest.
Chapter 13000:56:43The countdown continued.Uncaring.Relentless.Every second dragged them closer to Ascension.Every second stole another chance to stop it.Yet for DamonTime seemed to stop completely."The prisoner is your grandmother."The words echoed through his mind.Again.And again.And again.Impossible.His grandmother was dead.She had always been dead.That was the story.The truth.The fact everyone accepted.Elena had believed it.Damon had believed it.Everyone had believed it.So either Vale was lying.Or someone had rewritten history.Neither possibility was comforting.Vale watched him carefully.Studying every reaction.Every emotion.Every crack in his composure.Like a scientist observing an experiment.Like she always did.The woman smiled."You're wondering if I'm lying."Silence.Damon didn't answer.Because he already knew the truth.Vale lied constantly.Manipulated constantly.Controlled constantly.Yet somehowThis felt different.She looked too pleased
Chapter 129The Prisoner01:00:00The number burned itself into Damon's mind.One hour.Sixty minutes.Three thousand six hundred seconds.That was all they had left.The teams split apart without another word.There was no time for speeches.No time for goodbyes.No time for promises.Only movement.Only action.Only survival.Damon, Luca, and Isabella raced through the forest toward the tower.Behind them, Nova, Cassian, Seraphine, Hale, and Mira disappeared into the darkness on their way to the nursery.The distance between the groups grew quickly.Soon only silence remained.The kind of silence that existed before disaster.The tower loomed above the trees.Massive.Unnatural.Like a monument to madness.Every step brought it closer.Every step tightened the knot in Damon's chest.Because something felt wrong.Not the tower.Not the island.Not even the countdown.Something else.The prisoner.The image refused to leave his mind.The mysterious figure hidden for twenty years.The
Chapter 12801:31:57The countdown glowed red against the darkness.Relentless.Unforgiving.Every second brought the island closer to disaster.Every second brought them closer to Vale.And every second cost innocent children their lives."We split up."Damon's words lingered in the air.Heavy.Dangerous.Necessary.Nobody liked the plan.Which usually meant it was the right one.Because they no longer had the luxury of staying together.The island was too large.The threats too numerous.The time too short.One team couldn't save everyone.Not anymore.Smoke continued rising from deeper inside the forest.The nursery.The youngest children.The explosion still echoed in everyone's minds.Because those weren't soldiers.Those weren't trained operatives.Those were children.Actual children.The thought hardened Damon's resolve."We need to move."Nova nodded immediately.For once, there was no argument.No sarcasm.No complaints.Only urgency."What's the plan?"Damon looked around t
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