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โI'm sorry Missโno verification, no entry.โ The voice cut in, in a clipped manner. โHey Mister. I've been here beforeโI just came to speak to Mr Hunt. Heโs not expecting me, I knowโit's just personal.โ โAlso,โ Junior added, stepping forward. He placed the bucket of shells reverently at his feet, like a ceremonial offering. Straightening, he lifted his chin with childish dignity. โWe brought him a present. Thatโs gotta be worth something.โ Nevena squinted her eyes in disbelief, and nudged him aside gently. โLookโweโre not threats. I'm just a tourist, and he's a local.โ she added, her voice threading between hope and fear. There was silence. A long beat. The kind that could smother one's confidence. โDoes it mean we are sealed out?โ Junior grumbled with a weary glance. โI had my doubts from the onsetโ Nevena replied, her voice barely perceptible. โTheir lossโlosersโ Junior leaned toward the glass, making a scornful face. A different voice crackled through. This one was sharper and more feminine. โKiddoโYouโre currently being scanned for anomalies. Step away from the interface.โ โJeezโAnomalies?โJunior jerked back, his eyes nearly popping out of their socket. โMiss Nevena, hope I got my best angleโ he masked his panic by striking a pose. โYou gotta be kidding meโ Nevena rasped, rubbing her arms against the wind. A faint mechanical click came from beneath the gateโlike a vault locking. The screen blinks off and they shifted their attention to the gateโtwo specks in front of a sprawling structure of glass and metal. โThis is definitely heavenโ Junior gave a one-shouldered shrug, hugging his bucket closer. โRemain where you are.โ the digital voice instructed. Somewhere inside the compound, a low humming sound purredโsteady, fast, rising. It was a kind of sound one needn't argue about ; A car. The hum grew louderโthen crested. Right from the compound, a convoy of sleek, hyper-clean quality SUVs rolled into viewโwith frightening precision. Polished to a mirror-shine, gliding like shadows over the smooth concrete. Windows tinted so dark they mirrored the skyโa silent procession. The lead SUV swept pastโflawless. No hesitation. No slowing. Nevena and Junior stepped instinctively to the side, the wind from the movement tugging at their clothes. The second SUV rolled behind it, and insideโbehind the smoked glassโhe was there. Antonio Hunt! Nevena's eyes instinctively met the tinted window, as it passed in front of them, for a fraction of seconds, the glass dippedโjust enough to reveal his face. Behind the glass, Antonio turned his head and their eyes met. A cold, fleeting gaze fixed right at her. No smile. No nod. No surprise. Just a brief, unreadable flick of the eyes. Recognition. Nevena's breath stilled and she took half a step forward. Her hand twitching at her sideโunsure whether to raise it or not. But then withโฆdeliberate dismissal, the glass rolled back up. And he was gone. The car didnโt slow. Didnโt signal. Didnโt flinch. No gesture. No acknowledgement. Justโฆgone. โThat was him,โ Nevena murmured. Her voice cracked slightly. โHe just passed.โ The final SUV trailed afterโthe convoy continuing on the road. It disappeared around a sharp curve without a sound, swallowed by towering hedges and manicured desert flora. Junior blinked in pure wonder, tilting his head. โWaitโwas thatโฆ?โ โYeah,โ Nevena said quietly, her chest hollow, like her lungs forgot how to stretch. โThat was Mr Hunt.โ โAnd he didn't even acknowledge youโ, Junior murmured with a downcast gaze. A sudden faint mechanical click broke his sentence. Turning, he realized that the green slit had snapped back to red, and the pedestalโs screen blinked dark. The gateโwhich had remained open, just long enough to let the vehicles throughโbegan to close with a soft hydraulic hiss. โNo, no, waitโโ Junior stepped forward impulsively, cradling the bucket in both arms. โLet me just slip this in, beforeโโ As his foot skimmed the edge of the invisible thresholdโ A force field buzzed against his shin, firm as a slap. CLANG. A sharp beam of red light sliced across the closing gates. A barrier, bright and definiteโlike an electric fence hissing a warning, without needing contact. โGahโ!โ he stumbled back with a yelp, nearly dropping the bucket of shells. โJunior!โ Nevena lunged, steadying him. โWhoa! Thanksโ He acknowledged, hugging the bucket to his chest like a baby chick. โI didnโt even touch anything!โ The gate sealed shut with a hiss and airtight thud. A voice followedโfirm and resolute, > โAccess denied. This system does not entertain unscheduled guests.โ โFor future correspondence, schedule an appointment through the Hunt Official Line. No exceptions.โ A final tone chimedโlike a corporate doorbell with no soul. Thenโsilence. The locks clicked with a satisfying finalityโlike the end of a transaction. Junior stared at the matte-black gate, mouth open slightlyโlike it had just insulted his ancestors. He looked down at the bucket in his hands, then up at the gate againโimpenetrable, unmoved. โSoโฆ thatโs it? They really just closed it in our face,โ he said. โI was just trying to give them his shellsโlike a gratitude offering. People like gifts, right?โ Nevena didnโt respond. She just stood there, shoulders locked, arms folded tightly across her chest. Junior glanced over, trying to read her silence. โThat was a littleโฆ extreme, donโt you think?โ he asked carefully. โI meanโwe came all the way up this hill, and got ignored like weโre mailboxes?โ โI told youโhe only appears when he wishes,โ she said flatly, letting her hands fall to her sides. โThis place was never going to let us in anyway.โ Junior let out a breath. โWell. Thatโs cold.โ They stood there, two figures framed by an empty roadโfacing twelve feet of engineered rejection. Nevena exhaled sharply, โCome onโweโre leaving,โ she muttered, turning back down the hill. Junior adjusted the bucket, and gave one last look at the sealed gate, then turned. They began walking back down the road, which twisted away like rejection itself. Mid-walk, Nevena pulled Junior close to her and raked his hair. โNext time we come with a missile....,since they like the Mafia styleโ she joked. They both laughedโbut it was the kind that didnโt reach the chest. Junior exhaled afterward, slow and bitter. โRight on point, but Iโm just thinkingโif we had brought blood samples, theyโd have let us in.โ Nevena gave him a look that was one part amused, two parts burnt out. โYou're still on thatโ. She clicked her tongue and quickened her pace. Junior felt a pulse of static dance up his leg, and he immediately picked accelerationโ trying to keep up with her long strides. The shells clinked softly in the bucket with every step away. โโโ๐ณ๐ผ ๐ฟ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐พ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐โโโ โฆโฆ {12:15๐ป๐ธ}โฆโฆ โMaโam, with respectโthis feels reactive. Youโre planning a decoy raid without command approval again.โ Sophia countered with urgency, arms crossed over her chest. โWhat if the hotel stunt backfires?" Breanna is seen sleeves rolled, leaning over a city grid, spread across the operation table. Her jaw is tight, eyes locked on the {La Sirena Hotel} pin. A second marker line curves toward {El Oro Casino}. Two out of Antonio's properties. โSophia, this is not an actual raid, rather a calculated misdirectionโa sting.โ๐ธ๐๐๐๐'๐ ๐น๐๐๐๐๐๐ โI'm sorry Missโno verification, no entry.โ The voice cut in, in a clipped manner. โHey Mister. I've been here beforeโI just came to speak to Mr Hunt. Heโs not expecting me, I knowโit's just personal.โ โAlso,โ Junior added, stepping forward. He placed the bucket of shells reverently at his feet, like a ceremonial offering. Straightening, he lifted his chin with childish dignity. โWe brought him a present. Thatโs gotta be worth something.โ Nevena squinted her eyes in disbelief, and nudged him aside gently. โLookโweโre not threats. I'm just a tourist, and he's a local.โ she added, her voice threading between hope and fear. There was silence.A long beat. The kind that could smother one's confidence. โDoes it mean we are sealed out?โ Junior grumbled with a weary glance. โI had my doubts from the onsetโ Nevena replied, her voice barely perceptible. โTheir lossโlosersโ Junior leaned toward the glass, making a scornf
๐ธ๐๐๐๐'๐ ๐น๐๐๐๐๐๐ โโโ๐ณ๐๐๐'๐ ๐ท๐๐๐โฆ.๐ฐ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ณ๐๐๐ 7:38AMโโโ A yellow taxi rumbled to a halt, just before the curve of a wide pristine road, flanked by towering hedges trimmed into ruthless perfection. โWhy are we stopping?โ Nevena squinted outโat the road. The driver, a wiry local in his mid-fifties, shifted the car into neutral and cleared his throat. โSeรฑorita, no puedo ir mรกs allรก,โ he said, jerking his chin toward the road ahead. "Propiedad privada." โWaitโwhat?โ Nevena blinked, her brows knitting. โPrivate property,โ he repeated, slower this time, but still in Spanish. From the back seat, Junior piped upโglancing past the windshield. The road stretched in perfect symmetryโlined with palm hedges and sculpted trees. The asphalt was dark and smooth like it had never known a pothole. Nevena looked out again. The road looked normal. No fence. No guards. Just silence and manicured hedgesโlike a painting. โItโs fin
โโโ๐ฟ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐โโโ โฆโฆ {7:25โ๐ฌ๐ ๐๐๐ ๐พ๐๐}โฆโฆ โAny luck?โ Nevena asked, her voice lowโbreath fogging slightly in the morning chill. The sun hadnโt fully risen yet, just a pale peach hue, stretching across the sky like a yawn that hadnโt finished. Ahead, Junior crouched low on the sand, poking at something with a stick.He had insisted that they take a gift with them before going to Antonio . They'd settled on a shellโbuying something might not measure up to Antonio's standard. He looked over his shoulder. โFound a big one this time!โ he called, pulling up a shell that was more hole than shell. โLook!โ Nevena walked along the tideโs edge, letting the waves lick her ankles.Her sandals dangled from one hand, her hair slightly damp from the salt-heavy air. โItโs beautiful,โ she said, crouching beside him to take it in her palm. Junior stood with a frown, dusting off his knee. โItโs brokenโjust like the rest.โ โSo
๐ธ๐๐๐๐'๐ ๐น๐๐๐๐๐๐โโโโ๐น๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ {1:32AM}, ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐โโโ โฆโฆ๐ฏ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐โฆโฆ โHave you ever done something crazier than this?โ Junior asked, sipping his soup. Nevena glanced across the dining table. โStolen a child from a hospital in the middle of the nightโand served him dinner in my house?โ โYeah.โ โโฆNo.โ She exhaled through her nose. โNot exactly a bucket list thing.โJunior chuckled faintly. โYouโre good at itโthough.โ โIs that a compliment?โโcause Iโll probably land in jail for this,โ she murmured, half to herself. โTwenty-year term with payrollโthat's the best you'd get,โ Junior replied without hesitation. โBut trust meโitโs worth it.โ She glanced at him. A six-year-old shouldnโt sound like that. โJunior,โ she called after a moment, โHow old are you, really?โ โSix and three-quarters. But sometimes I feel like Mummy lied about my age.โ โObviouslyโโcause you so
๐ธ๐๐๐๐'๐ ๐น๐๐๐๐๐๐ A small placard etched in childlike font, glinted faintly under the hallway light. โJunior.S โ Unit Cโ Her pace falteredโthe nurses had called yesterday evening, and reminded her about his discharge, which was over two days. She stared toward the doorโnot long, not with softness. Just a vacant, hollow stare one gives a photograph too painful to touch. Her chest rose once. Then fell. She picked up her pace, and didnโt even slow when she came face to face with the door. Just a brief flick of her eyes toward the door, as if it were just another obstacle in the building sheโd memorizedโthen she walked past. No twitch in her brow, no flicker of guilt. Her jaw tightened, arms stiff at her sides, as though turning that handle would unravel something inside her, which she couldnโt afford to feel. With no glance backโshe simply kept walking, unaware that her son was long gone. Had she opened that door, even cracked it slightly, she might have
๐ธ๐๐๐๐'๐ ๐น๐๐๐๐๐๐. โWhere do you think you're taking him?โ the hoarse voice grunted โfamiliar and terrifying. โBursted!โ Junior whispered, blinking up to Nevena , whose grip only tightened around his wheelchair handleโteeth chattering. โBack up plan?โ Nevena blinked hard, her ribs screaming, she didn't have any. "No" she hushed. The figure stepped forward, the low overhead light catching the sharp outline of a jaw, a badge on a chain. "I asked a question?" The voice is sharper nowโboot echoing closer. Silence hung thick around Nevena and Junior. Her fingers just white-knuckled on the wheelchair. "Ma'am...I might have to call the whole security on you" Vargo growled. Nevena remembered him. The security in charge of the pediatrics ward. "Sorry Sir" she apologized slowly, voice thin but steady. "I was just taking him out for some fresh air". โAir?โ Vargo questioned in disbelief, voice flat. โYeahโjust some fresh air, no