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Chapter 24: The Final Hours

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The Director’s Countdown

The Director replied shortly after dawn, confirming Elias’s fears that her forced communication had only accelerated the timeline. The message arrived as a sharp ping in the encrypted channel, a death knell disguised as simple data.

DIRECTOR: Execution command confirmed. Deployment time: 23:00 tonight. All systems must be dark by 00:00. This is not a request, Proxy. This is the culmination of years of organizational investment. Fulfill your destiny. Do not deviate.

Elias stared at the glowing screen, the words burning into her mind. Her throat tightened, and she could almost feel the world tilting beneath her feet. 23:00. Eleven hours from now. Eleven hours until the life she had built—and the man she had come to love—would be irreversibly shattered.

She moved through the day in a cold, professional trance, her body functioning on instinct while her mind screamed. Every interaction with Julian felt like a final goodbye, each smile he gave her an unknowing dagg
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