LOGINThe rain had been falling for nearly an hour.It drummed steadily against the roof of the transport van, turning the world outside into a blur of gray and black. Marco tightened his grip on the steering wheel as the vehicle rolled through the abandoned rail district on the eastern edge of Aether City.The place looked dead.Rows of rusting freight cars sat abandoned on broken tracks. Weeds pushed through cracked concrete. Old warehouses loomed in the darkness like giant skeletons left behind by a city that no longer cared.But appearances meant nothing.Marco knew exactly what was hidden here.Watchtowers, snipers, armored positions.Enough firepower to stop a small army.The East Gate was one of Isabella's strongest checkpoints.And tonight it was waiting for them."Reduce speed."Isabella's voice cut through the silence.Marco glanced sideways.She sat in the passenger seat with her pistol resting casually on her thigh. Her expression remained calm, but there was tension in her eyes
POV: DanteThe command center beneath the old steel mill was operating at full capacity.Analysts moved between rows of screens while team leaders coordinated responses to attacks happening across the city. Reports kept pouring in from the northern territories. Warehouses had been hit. Two safe houses had gone dark. Several supply routes were no longer responding.Isabella wasn't attacking randomly anymore.She was dismantling pieces of Dante's organization one by one.A large digital map dominated the center of the room. Red markers flashed across multiple districts, each one representing a new problem that needed attention.Dante stood near the holomap with a mug of coffee in one hand, listening as two captains argued over resource allocation."We need another team in the north district," one of them said. "If we lose those warehouses, we're finished.""We don't have another team," the second captain snapped. "Everyone available is already deployed."Before the argument could contin
POV: MarcoThe factory's loading bay was unusually quiet.The chaos from the ambush had already been cleaned up. Bodies removed. Blood washed away. The only evidence that anything had happened was the tension hanging in the air.Marco checked the transport van's tires for the third time.Not because they needed checking.Because he was buying time.A cold metal barrel pressed against the back of his head."Faster."Marco closed his eyes briefly.Isabella stood behind him, dressed in black, her pistol steady in her hand."You have two minutes," she said. "After that, I don't need you alive."The words didn't surprise him.Nothing about tonight surprised him anymore.Around the loading bay, four armed operators stood watch. Unlike the street soldiers Dante had been eliminating throughout the city, these were professionals. They moved with discipline. Their weapons never lowered. Their attention never wandered.The rear doors of the van stood open.Elara was already inside unconscious.
Marco’s hands wouldn’t stop shaking.He kept them buried deep in his jacket pockets, fists clenched so tight his fingernails bit into his palms, as he led Elara through the narrow service corridors beneath the old garment factory. The air down here smelled of damp concrete and rusted iron. The route had been marked as “emergency extraction” in Isabella’s briefing, but Marco knew what it really was now. A controlled setup. A disposal lane. He just hadn’t known who was being disposed of until it was too late.“This way,” he said again, forcing his voice to stay steady, though the words tasted like ash. “Dante’s secondary team is waiting at the far end. Neutral ground. You’ll be safe.”Elara didn’t respond immediately. Her footsteps stayed measured behind him, quiet but deliberate on the cracked floor. She was carrying a small go-bag against her chest. Not clutched like a terrified victim, but held lightly, a tactical placement, ready to be dropped the second she needed her hands free.
POV: DanteThe command center beneath the old textile mill had become the nerve center of the war.Rows of monitors covered one side of the room, displaying live surveillance feeds from across Aether City. Phones rang constantly. Analysts moved between stations carrying reports and intelligence updates. Every few minutes another captain walked in with fresh information about Isabella's movements.The air in the underground facility was thick with the heat of dozens of humming servers and the bitter scent of stale black coffee. Digital maps flashed on the main wall, bleeding red over the financial districts and the northern docks as Isabella’s forces advanced. It was a war of attrition, and every single second cost resources, territory, and lives. Yet, despite the chaos threatening to tear his empire apart, Dante stood perfectly still. The frantic shouting of his captains drifted past him like background noise.Normally Dante would have been reviewing territory reports.Instead, his at
POV: Elara The walls pressing in like a closing fist every passing hour.It wasn't the size of the apartment. It was the atmosphere. The constant tension. The feeling that every conversation carried hidden meaning and every movement was being watched.Elara sat at the easel positioned near the reinforced window. Gray daylight filtered through the thick glass, casting dull shadows across the room. Charcoal stained her fingertips as she worked, her sketchbook and supplies spread across the small table beside her.She adjusted the angle of the easel by a mere two inches, ensuring the gray daylight from the overcast sky hit the heavy charcoal lines at the perfect angle to prevent a glare. If Dante’s spotters were using high-powered lenses from the opposite roof, the contrast of the dark charcoal against the white paper would resolve clearly in a photograph. It was a message cast out into an ocean of uncertainty. She stepped back into the shadows of the room, leaving her artwork standing
POV: DanteI woke up to an empty bed.The sheets were still warm where Elara had been, the faint scent of jasmine and silk lingering in the cold underground air. My hand moved instinctively across the mattress, searching for her before my mind fully caught up.Gone.My jaw tightened instantly.The
POV: ElaraThe underground safe house felt like a tomb.There were no windows. No natural light. Just cold artificial bulbs humming constantly overhead, casting a sterile glow across thick concrete walls reinforced with steel plates. The air smelled faintly of metal, disinfectant, and dampness trap
POV: Dante The rain pounded against the armored SUVs like bullets as our convoy sliced through the empty streets of Aether City at 4:17 AM. Water exploded beneath the tires as we sped through flooded intersections, the city outside blurred into streaks of neon and shadow. Thunder rolled across th
The Safe House DecisionPOV: DanteI couldn’t shake the feeling that the walls were closing in.Elara slept peacefully beside me, but I hadn’t closed my eyes since Isabella’s call. Her threats echoed in my head like a death sentence. Sophie’s terrified face. The blood-red paint on Elara’s design. T







