LOGINFREDDIEHis phone buzzed at six forty-eight.Daniel. One message."Call me. Now. Before you see anything else."He opened his news app.And just like that his whole morning changed.His office. His chair. His face. Right there on the screen for the whole world to see, with a headline that didn't even need to try hard.He called Lina first.Four rings. Voicemail.He called Daniel."How bad," he said the second it connected."Bad enough. Two major outlets already. Social media is running with it fast." Daniel's voice was tight. "Someone chose this morning on purpose, Freddie. This didn't just leak.""I know." Freddie sat down. Opened his notepad. "The photograph came from inside my office. Someone was standing in that doorway with a camera. I need every keycard record for that floor that night.""Give me an hour.""And find out who sent it to the press.""Working on it."He hung up.Wrote one word on a fresh page.Underlined it.Then he started writing and didn't stop.He wrote everythi
Lina woke up slowly.The kind of slow that happened when your body was done sleeping but your mind hadn't caught up yet. That grey space between rest and reality, where everything felt distant and soft for just a few seconds before the weight of everything came back.It always came back.She lay still for a moment. Priya's blanket is still around her. The apartment quiet. Morning light pushing through the curtains in thin pale lines.She reached for her phone.Not for any particular reason. Just the automatic morning habit of it. Check the time. Check messages. The ordinary small ritual of waking up that her hands did before her brain fully switched on.The time was seven fourteen.She had three messages from Priya. She smiled slightly at that. Typical.She was about to put the phone down when something caught her eye.A notification.Not a message. A news alert. The kind that pushed through from one of the financial news apps she had downloaded months ago when she started working alo
Priya didn't knock.She did not knock. She had another key with her, that she could use anytime she feels like, just like she does every other thing, without alarm and without apology. The door opened and her voice came through from the entrance before her body did."I bought food. Real food. Not that sad corner store stuff you've been eating." She dropped two bags on the kitchen counter and finally looked at Lina properly.She stopped.Lina was sitting right on the couch. she wrapped her hands around her boy like she's feeling cold and sick.Her hair looking so rough and not neatly placed. Her eyes were so dry but the kind of dry that came after a long time of so much tears.Priya put her keys down gently."Okay," she said. "How bad.""Don't make me say it out loud.""Lina.""I caught her kissing him so comfortably, Priya." Her voice was calm. Empty. Like she has repeatedly said the sentence so many times inside her own head that the feeling had worn off the words. "In his office. Las
Freddie didn't pick up the call.He watched how Marcos's name displayed on the screen until it stopped ringing. Then he put it face down to the table and looked at his notepad.Marcos De Luca. Calling him at ten thirty at night.He stood still.Then his phone rang.A text."Pick up Freddie. We need to talk."He stared at it.Another one came through thirty seconds later."Or don't. I'll come to you instead."He put the phone down.---The knock came forty minutes later.Three sharp confident raps on his front door. Not hesitant. Not apologetic. The knock of a man who had somewhere to be and had decided this was it.Freddie walked to the door.Stood on his side of it."Who is it," he said. Like he didn't already know."You know who it is." Marcos's voice through the door was smooth. Completely unbothered. "Open up Freddie. I just want to talk.""We have nothing to talk about.""I disagree." A pause. "I know you've had quite a day. Thought you might need some company."Something tighten
Freddie started with what he knew.That was the only way to do it. Not with what he suspected. Not with what he felt. With what he could actuallylay his hands on and point to and also say, this is real, this happened, this is where I begin.He sat right at his kitchen table with a notepad and wrote everything down.The server breach. Adrian's credentials. The metadata trail Brett had found before going silent. The hotel security log. The document tampering three years ago. The ghost account. The routing pattern.He looked at what he had written.Then he started making calls.---The first call was to a contact at a cybersecurity firm he had used twice before for internal audits. A woman named Dana Reeves who was extremely careful and didn't ask unnecessary questions."I need you to look into something," he said when she picked up. "Off the books. Personal.""How off the books?" she asked."Completely."A pause. "Send me what you have."He sent her everything Brett had found. The metad
Freddie didn't go back to the office straight away.He had been there all night and most of the morning and the thought of walking back through those doors and sitting behind that desk felt like something his body wasn't willing to do right now. Not today. Not with his name still trending on financial news sites and four board members waiting for a resolution he didn't have and an investigator who had stopped picking up his phone.He walked instead.No direction. No destination. Just the city and his feet and the cold air that had a way of making everything feel slightly more real than he wanted it to feel right now.New York didn't care.That was the thing he had always appreciated about this city and the thing that felt like a wound this morning. It just kept going. Kept moving. Kept being itself with complete indifference to whatever any one person was carrying through it.He walked for forty minutes before he ended up somewhere he hadn't consciously decided to go.His father's old







