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Chapter 49: Ghosts Beneath Athens
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The hum of the private jet droned steadily in the background, a lull that failed to soothe the tension simmering inside Ayla. The city of Athens was fast approaching, glittering below in the early hours before dawn. To the average eye, it was ancient and beautiful. To Ayla, it was a battlefield waiting to happen.

Across from her, Lena methodically checked their gear: encrypted comms, EMP grenades, thermal maps of the catacombs, and, most importantly, the drive—Caleb’s worm. Hayes sat nearby, still recovering but determined to play his part. His silence was heavy. Focused.

“This place,” Lena muttered, sliding a blade into her boot. “Athens was once a cradle of democracy. Now the Ravens treat it like a testing ground.”

“They think no one’s looking,” Ayla said. “They’re wrong.”

The jet touched down at a secluded airstrip. Within minutes, the team slipped into the city’s underbelly, dressed like tourists, armed like ghosts. The entrance to the catacombs was hidden inside the ruins of a lo
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