CHAPTER 15
Author: ELSA RIVERS
last update2025-12-18 01:06:28

INTO THE LION'S DEN

The first guard died without a sound.

Marcus's hands moved on instinct—left hand covering the mouth, right hand applying pressure to the carotid artery. Three seconds. The guard went limp. Marcus lowered him gently into the shadows behind the perimeter fence.

"Clear," he whispered into his comm.

Thomas emerged from the darkness, moving like a ghost despite twenty years away from field work. "Second guard neutralized. Patrol pattern suggests we have four minutes before the next rotation."

They'd breached the outer fence three minutes ago. Cut through chain-link with wire cutters that made barely a whisper. Now they were inside the kill zone—the open space between perimeter and building where motion sensors, cameras, and thermal imaging should have detected them instantly.

Should have.

The system was earning its keep. [SECURITY PATTERN ANALYZED. OPTIMAL INFILTRATION ROUTE HIGHLIGHTED. SURVEILLANCE BLIND SPOTS: 7 LOCATIONS.]

Marcus followed the glowing path only he co
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