Chapter Sixty Three
Author: Edethabor
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Chapter 63

"Seriously?" Miranda grumbled to herself as she navigated her motorcycle through the dense city traffic, keeping a calculated distance from the black sedan ahead. "I signed up for corporate espionage, not a cross-city scavenger hunt through every back alley and red light district this town has to offer."

Her job was supposed to be about data security, about digital forensics, not playing cloak-and-dagger in the literal shadows. Some days, she really questioned her career choices.

The tracker was steady, leading her deep into the industrial district, a maze of warehouses, defunct factories, and shadowy loading docks. The sedan finally pulled into a derelict lot, dwarfed by a massive, windowless brick building that looked like it hadn't seen a fresh coat of paint since the last century.

Miranda cut her engine, coasting silently into a thicket of overgrown weeds across the street, camouflaging her bike behind a broken-down truck.

She dismounted, moving with practiced stealth,
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