LOGINThe stylists Julian mentioned weren't people; they were a storm.
Soon as the helicopter landed on the grass of Blackwood Manor, Elara was swept away into a world of marble, gold and women with measuring tapes. They looked at her like she was a piece of furniture that needed fixing. They washed the hospital dirt from her skin painted her face to look perfect and put her in a midnight- silk dress that felt like a second skin. By the time they were done the girl from the diner was gone. In her place was a stranger with glowing skin and a diamond on her finger that felt heavy. "You're late " a voice said from the doorway. Julian stood there lean and dangerous in a tuxedo. His eyes looked her up and down. For a second he seemed to soften. His gaze lingered on her neck then dropped to the diamond. "The dress works " he said, his voice low. "Try not to trip on the hem. I’ve already paid for the carpet I’d rather not pay for your work too." "You really know how to sweep a girl off her feet " Elara said, trying to hide her racing heart. He stepped toward her filling the room with his presence. He reached out. Touched her collarbone before settling his hand on the back of her neck. His touch was electric. "Listen to me Elara " he whispered, his face close to hers. "Downstairs is a pit of vipers. They want my seat, my company and my blood. If they smell a drop of doubt on you they’ll tear us both apart. You aren't a victim tonight. You’re the woman who tamed the King of Tech. Do you understand?" "I'm not an actress, Julian." "You’re a daughter who wants her mother to live " he said, his thumb stroking her skin. "That's the motivation in the world. Now put on the mask. We have a performance to give." The gala was a blur of champagne, whispers and expensive jewelry. Julian kept his hand on her back steering her through the crowd. He was charming. In a scary way. He answered questions with wit while never letting go of her. Where did you find this treasure Julian?" a woman asked, her eyes narrowed. "In a place where people still value loyalty over stock options " Julian said, pulling Elara close. He looked down at her with a gaze. "She’s the thing in this city that isn't for sale." The lie tasted bad in her mouth. As the night went on, the tension got worse. Elara managed to slip to a balcony needing some air. The night air was cool. The silence was broken by a footfall behind her. She turned, expecting Julian. Instead it was a man with a waiter’s jacket and a frantic look in his eyes. Before she could scream he pressed a folded napkin into her hand. "Don't look at it now " he hissed. "Sterling isn't saving your mother. He’s perfecting her. The Sterling-9 protocol... It’s not for her heart, Elara. It’s for her mind. He’s looking for a way to rewrite memory." He disappeared into the shadows just as the glass doors creaked open. "Elara?" Julian stepped onto the balcony his silhouette tall and imposing. He looked at her at her empty hands. "Who were you talking to?" "No one " she lied, her fingers curling around the napkin. "Just... Getting some air." Julian walked over standing beside her at the rail. He didn't look at the gardens; he looked at her profile. For a moment he looked tired. "This world is exhausting " he murmured. He reached out his hand covering hers on the railing. It was the time he’d touched her without an audience. ". You’re doing well. Better than I expected." "Is it true?" she asked, her voice trembling. "What you said downstairs? That I'm the thing not for sale?" Julian leaned in his lips hovering just above hers. "Everyone has a price, Elara. I just haven't decided what yours is yet." He kissed her then. It wasn't a kiss. It was a claim—hungry and real. He pulled away his eyes dark.. Before he could speak, his phone buzzed. He looked at the screen. His mask of ice slammed back into place. "The lab " he said, his voice cold more. "There’s been a spike in your mother’s brain activity. The protocol is moving faster than anticipated." He grabbed her wrist leading her inside. Elara’s mind was on the napkin. As they passed a chandelier she caught a glimpse of the scrawl inside. Look at the back of her neck. If there’s a light she’s already gone. Elara looked at Julian’s back as he led her through the crowd. He was her savior. He was her captor.. As they headed toward the private elevator that led to the basement labs she realized the romance was the most dangerous lie of all. "Julian " she whispered as the elevator doors closed, "what are you building?" Julian didn't look at her. He just watched the floor numbers descend. "A world where no one has to lose what they love Elara. No matter the cost." The elevator hit the sub-level with a thud. The doors opened to a white hallway and there behind a glass partition lay her mother. Elara ran to the glass. Her mother looked peaceful. As the nurse turned the pillow to check a lead, Elara saw it. A faint pulsing glow beneath the skin, at the base of her mothers skull. Elara backed away hitting Julian’s solid chest. He wrapped his arms around her holding her tight. It didn't feel like a hug. It felt like a cage. "She’s stable " Julian whispered into her hair. "She’s perfect." "What did you do to her?" Elara screamed, spinning in his arms. Julian didn't answer. He just looked at the monitors. "Phase three has begun. Prepare the guest room. Elara won't be leaving the manor again."The silence after Victoria Sterling's ultimatum was really uncomfortable. It was broken by the sound of the ventilator that was keeping Sarah Vance alive. This sound was like a timer ticking down the seconds in a fancy room that had become like a place where important decisions were made. The air in the room felt heavy like the weight of a company that could buy and sell people's lives without thinking twice.Clink. Clink.Victoria Sterling put her teacup back on its saucer. The sound of the cup was like a signal that cut through the room. Her cold blue eyes were fixed on Elara. She did not care about her son's bleeding head or the desperation that Elara and her son were feeling. The way Victoria Sterling was sitting showed how arrogant she was. She did not see Elara as a woman fighting for her family. She saw Elara as a problem that needed to be fixed before it affected the company's money."The signature line, Elara, " Victoria Sterling said. She pushed a packet of papers across the
The flash of purple lightning didn’t just split the sky; it illuminated the towering, paper-fleshed monstrosity standing on the yellow line of Route 9 with a sickening, chemical brilliance.CRACK-THOOM.The thunder that followed wasn’t a sound; it was a loud crash of a heavy iron press falling into place. The smell of pine needles and asphalt disappeared instantly, replaced by a strong acidic smell of ink remover, hot zinc plates and a burning carbon smell from a big furnace."Julian, don't look at it, " Elara said, her voice shaking. She grabbed his jacket sleeves trying to pull him across the wet pavement.The entity standing in the headlights of their car didn’t have a face. Its towering, seven-foot frame was constructed entirely out of thousands of layers of tightly wound, yellowed galley proofs, old, rejected iterations of their own history that fluttered and hissed against the freezing downpour. Where its chest should have been, lines of dark blue text shifted and squirmed
The loud ding of the plane's seatbelt sign cut through the cabin like a knife.EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.The sound changed fast; it went from a normal plane noise to a scary steady sound that had been following Elara everywhere. The nice smell of scotch and leather was gone and it was replaced by a bad smell that was like strong chemicals, hot ink and metal."Julian" Elara called out. She grabbed the arms of her seat really tight as the floor tilted a lot.The man who looked like Julian just sat there. He did not spill a drop from his glass even as the black ink was coming out all over his fingers and getting on his clothes with a message that said VOID_VOID_VOID over and over. When he turned his head to look at her, the loving, vulnerable man who had just bled for her in the bank lobby was entirely gone. His eyes were two perfectly flat, circular mirrors, reflecting the flashing red emergency lights of the cabin like dead television screens."The transaction is pending, Elara " Julia
The bright red emergency light did not simply light up the marble lobby; it flashed in sync with Elara's racing heart.Thump-thump. Thump-thump.The siren from the bank's security system sliced through the air a sharp sound that overpowered the loud rain outside.The smells in the room changed fast, the clean scent of floor wax and office supplies was replaced by the sharp smell of sulfur, hot oil and cold metal from a gun."Nobody move, " a voice from the broken elevator shaft said. It was smooth and perfect but didn't sound human. It sounded like a recorded message from a military scrambler.The laser sight didn't move. The bright red dot stayed on Elara's forehead marking her as a target where her wild imaginary visions had just gone away.Representative Miller stopped moving his hand, holding Elara's arms so tightly that her bones made a clicking sound. He still looked like he was in control. He lifted his hand up and the fancy pen he was holding caught the light from the flas
The big iron doors of the Vance Financial bank lobby closed behind them with a loud noise that blocked out the rest of Manhattan.The sound of the lock clicking into place was not a computer problem, it was the sound of a real lock closing. The smoke coming from the damaged car did not smell like computers, it smelled like burned rubber, car fluid and the scary smell of leather. They were stuck in the middle of a fancy bank vault, the rain outside hitting the strong glass above them in a slow beat. The fancy bank lobby, with its ceilings and shiny stone columns, did not feel like a bank anymore; it felt like a fancy place where bad things happen.Elara’s breathing stopped for a moment as she looked at the page of the leather book in her hands. The red spot on the paper was not from a computer, it was her blood from when her hand got hurt during the crash. And the text wasn't a software prompt.It was a perfectly executed, legally binding asset forfeiture form stamped with the official
The tires of the black town car did not just screech against the wet asphalt, they made a really loud noise and laid down twin tracks of smoking compressed rubber that hissed fiercely against the pouring Manhattan rain.SCREEEEEECH.The vehicle spun ninety degrees sideways into a bad drift and the force slammed Elara's left shoulder hard against the premium leather door. Through the rain-lashed passenger window, the neon lights of Times Square blurred into streaks of pink and violet light. The skyscraper windows above them kept throbbing with that purple light casting a strange net over the city streets.Julian's hands were tight on the leather steering wheel, his jaw clenched tightly, the muscles in his cheek looked really tense. He did not look like a guy anymore, he looked like a man trying to stay in control while the universe was trying to take over the car."The traction control is failing " Julian shouted over the engine and the rhythmic clunking noise. "The system is altering
The smartphone on the desk kept vibrating, making a buzzing sound. It was rattling a mug of coffee against the wood.Bzzz. Bzzz. Bzzz. The screen was glowing brightly showing JULIAN STERLING. INCOMING CALL on Elara's face.Her finger was above the green slider. The air in her apartment felt thick
The tip of the mother-of-pearl pen hit the glass face of the monitor at exactly twenty-three hours fifty-nine minutes and fifty-nine seconds.The impact did not make a shatter. It sounded like a heavy iron door slamming shut underwater, a thud that sent a shockwave running up Elara's arm. The pen d
The elevator doors did not close with a sound. They snapped shut like an animal's jaws, trapping Elara and Julian in a mirrored box.They did not feel like they were moving up or down. There was no feeling in Elara's stomach, no sound of the elevator cables. All she felt was a growing hum that went
The television speaker in the hospital room let out a high-pitched shriek. Then it just stopped working with a pop. The room was silent. The screen flickered one time and then went black.The cardiac monitor beside the bed started beeping but it was a steady beat. The air in the room still felt thi







