Chapter 2- The Perfect Frame
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The elevator doors slid shut with a quiet, final sound.

Luther Cain stood between two security officers as Cain Tower lowered around him, floor by floor, the city rising to meet him instead. The walls of the elevator were polished steel, reflecting his face at him, calm on the surface, eyes sharp, mind racing beneath.

He had thirty seconds.

That was all it took for the world to turn.

The officer on his left pressed a finger to his earpiece. His jaw tightened.

“Sir,” he said, not looking at Luther, “media has been alerted. Multiple outlets.”

Luther closed his eyes briefly.

So Victor had already moved.

When the doors opened, the sound hit him first, with cameras, and shouting.

The roar of a crowd that had gathered faster than should have been possible.

Flashes exploded like lightning as Luther stepped into the lobby of Cain Tower. The glass atrium was flooded with reporters pressed behind security barriers, microphones raised, voices overlapping in a frenzy of accusation and hunger.

“Luther Cain! Did you sabotage Cain Global?”

“Are the charges true?”

“Were you planning to crash the markets?”

“Is this why Cain Global lost billions overnight?”

His name was being torn apart syllable by syllable.

The massive screen behind the reception desk that was usually reserved for market updates is now displaying a breaking news banner.

CAIN GLOBAL HEIR ACCUSED OF MASSIVE CORPORATE SABOTAGE

Luther lifted his gaze to it, heart steady, anger burning cold and focused.

This wasn’t a reaction.

This was orchestration.

They escorted him through a side corridor toward a secure exit. As they moved, Luther’s mind worked fast, stripping emotion away, locking onto patterns.

The timing was too precise.

The leaks are too clean.

The evidence is too complete.

He had built Cain Global’s internal architecture himself. He knew how long it took to fabricate a convincing trail. Months, at least.

Unless...Unless the system had been preparing this long before today.

The vehicle waiting outside was armored, black, and unmarked. Luther was guided inside, the door sealing with a dull thud that felt heavier than metal.

As the car pulled away, his personal device vibrated once in his pocket.

They had missed it.

He slid it out slowly, keeping his movements controlled.

No signal.

But cached data remained.

Luther opened the security logs. What he saw made his breath slow.

Transactions bearing his biometric authorization but timestamped during meetings he could prove he attended in public. Video feeds are authenticated through Cain Global’s quantum verification layer. Voice matches calibrated to his vocal print with terrifying accuracy.

This wasn’t simple forgery. It was internal weaponization.

“Stop the car,” Luther said suddenly.

The driver didn’t respond.

“Stop the car,” Luther repeated, firmer.

The officer beside him glanced up. “Sir, this is for your protection.”

Luther turned to him. “From who?”

The officer hesitated.

That hesitation told Luther everything.

They weren’t protecting him.

They were containing him.

The city blurred past the reinforced windows. Cain Tower vanished from sight, replaced by streets packed with people staring at screens, faces lit by headlines.

His face, his name, and his fall.

Luther leaned back, forcing his thoughts into order.

Victor hadn’t just framed him.

Victor had built a narrative.

A son corrupted by ambition. An heir who turned traitor. A necessary sacrifice to save the empire.

And the world was swallowing it whole. The car stopped underground in a private holding facility.

As Luther stepped out, another vibration buzzed faintly through his device one last fragment of signal pushing through before total isolation.

A message is loaded.

UNKNOWN SENDER

You were right to question him. They’ve been planning this for years.

Luther’s fingers tightened. It was Celeste before he could respond, the device went dark.

They took him to a secured conference room, glass walls frosted opaque, armed guards stationed at every exit. A legal team waited inside—Cain Global’s best, faces already resigned.

“Luther,” one of them began carefully, “we advise you not to make any public statements.”

“You advise me,” Luther said evenly, “to let them bury me.”

The lawyer swallowed. “The evidence is… comprehensive.”

Luther leaned forward, placing both hands on the table. “Then explain this.”

He listed inconsistencies. Time conflicts. Signature drift patterns that only appeared when predictive AI smoothed human behavior too aggressively. Behavioral errors no human would make but an algorithm would.

The lawyers exchanged glances.

One of them frowned. “These anomalies are minor.”

“They’re impossible,” Luther corrected. “Unless the system was trained on me.”

They all kept silent.

That was enough of an answer.

Luther straightened.

“This frame was built using my own digital shadow,” he said. “Years of behavioral data. Every decision I ever made.”

“And only one person authorized that level of access,” he added quietly.

No one argued.

Hours passed. Outside, the world burned.

Markets fluctuated wildly. Cain Global’s stock dipped and then stabilized as Victor released statements of decisive leadership. Politicians praised transparency. Analysts applauded the company’s “swift response to internal corruption.”

By evening, the narrative was sealed.

Luther Cain had tried to destroy the empire, Victor Cain had saved it.

A government liaison entered the room just after nightfall.

His presence changed everything.

“Luther Cain,” the man said formally, placing a document on the table. “Based on the evidence provided and the international financial impact, charges are being escalated.”

Luther scanned the paper.

His pulse finally spiked.

“Global jurisdiction?” he asked.

The man nodded. “Multiple nations are cooperating.”

Luther exhaled slowly.

Victor hadn’t just destroyed him domestically.

He had made him a global criminal.

“You understand,” the liaison continued, “that this authorizes immediate detainment upon sight.”

Luther looked up. “And if I disappear?”

The man’s expression hardened. “Then you will be hunted.”

The guards moved.

Luther was escorted back toward the vehicle. As they passed through another corridor, emergency lights flickered briefly just once.

In that moment, Luther’s device vibrated again.

A hidden partition was activated, and a file opened.

PROJECT ECHELON – ACCESS RESTRICTED

Luther’s eyes widened.

That file should not exist anymore. A single line of text scrolled across the screen: If they framed you, it’s because you’re more dangerous than you know.

The lights stabilized.

The guards noticed nothing.

But Luther felt a strange clarity, sharp and sudden, like the world snapping into alignment.

Patterns are forming faster.

Possibilities branching.

He looked ahead and knew with unsettling certainty that in three seconds, the guard on the right would turn his head.

Three, two, one the guard turned.

Luther didn’t smile.

This wasn’t a victory. This was survival instinct evolving into something else.

The vehicle doors closed again.

As it pulled into traffic, every public screen in the city changed simultaneously.

A red banner flashed: INTERNATIONAL ARREST WARRANT ISSUED FOR LUTHER CAIN

His face filled the skyline, he is wanted, hunted, and erased.

Luther leaned back, eyes reflecting the city lights like broken stars.

“They made it perfect,” he murmured.

Then, softly “So will I.” An international arrest warrant is issued.

No empire, no allies, no identity, only truth and vengeance.

Luther Cain is no longer a disgraced heir, he is now the most wanted man in the world.

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