The alley exploded into chaos.
Martin raised the neural disruptor. A high-pitched whine cut the air as Helix’s voice fractured in their earpieces: “Chairman… systems… failing…”
Erick didn’t hesitate. He shoved Remi behind a dumpster and opened fire. Two of Martin’s men dropped. Ivan unleashed a full magazine from the shadows, forcing the others to scramble for cover.
“Move!” Erick roared.
They sprinted down the alley as bullets chewed concrete behind them. Ivan lobbed a smoke grenade. Thick white clouds swallowed the street. A black motorcycle—pre-positioned by Helix before the compromise—waited at the corner. Erick swung onto it, Remi climbing behind him. Ivan took a second bike that roared to life beside them.
Engines screamed. They shot out of the alley into oncoming traffic, weaving between cars like ghosts. Martin’s SUVs gave chase, sirens wailing in the distance as fake police calls flooded the system.
“Helix is down,” Remi shouted over the wind, arms locked tight around Erick’s waist.
“Not dead,” Erick replied through gritted teeth. “She’s in sleep mode. We’ll reboot her at the secondary node.”
They tore across the Brooklyn Bridge, the city lights blurring into streaks of gold and red. Sirens faded behind them as Ivan used a jammer to kill the pursuit vehicles’ GPS. Ten minutes later, they ditched the bikes in a quiet warehouse district and slipped into a nondescript loft above an abandoned printing press—another of Erick’s safe houses.
The door slammed shut. Ivan immediately started barricading and running countersurveillance sweeps.
Erick ripped off his vest, chest heaving. Blood trickled from a graze on his bicep. Remi was on him instantly, pressing a cloth to the wound.
“You’re bleeding,” she said, voice tight.
“Superficial.” He caught her wrist, eyes locking with hers under the harsh overhead light. Adrenaline still burned hot between them. “You handled yourself out there.”
Remi didn’t pull away. “I almost shot Martin in the face.”
“Would’ve saved us trouble.”
They moved to the central table where a backup terminal hummed to life. Erick initiated the Helix reboot sequence. Red alerts slowly turned amber.
For the next hour, they worked fast—mapping Laurent financial bleed, planning the next three strikes, and feeding Mira Solenne anonymous tips about Michel’s frozen accounts. Laurent Group stock was now down 19%. Michel was reportedly screaming at lawyers in a downtown penthouse.
At 3:17 AM, they finally paused. Ivan had stepped out to secure the perimeter.
Remi leaned against the table, arms crossed, studying Erick as he stared at the glowing screens. “You still love her, don’t you?”
The question cut through the room like a blade.
Erick froze. Slowly, he turned. “Dominique?”
“You know who I mean.” Remi’s voice was quiet but sharp. “During the gala… even after everything she did. The pregnancy lie. The public humiliation. You still hesitated when you saw her on that feed.”
Erick exhaled, running a hand through his hair. The weight of five years pressed down on him. “It became real for me,” he admitted, voice rough. “At the beginning it was just infiltration. Gather intel. Destroy from within. But she… she made me believe there was something worth saving inside that family. I let myself fall. Then she killed our child and chose Martin’s bed. That wound doesn’t close overnight, Remi. But it doesn’t control me anymore.”
Remi stepped closer until only inches separated them. Her eyes searched his face. “And me? What is this?”
The air thickened. Erick’s hand rose, fingers brushing her jaw. “This,” he said softly, “is dangerous. You’re the first person in years who sees me. Not Quade. Not the useless husband. Just… me.”
Their foreheads touched. Breaths mingled. Remi’s lips parted, inches from his. The pull was magnetic—raw, inevitable after a night of bullets and betrayal. Erick tilted his head, closing the distance.
A soft chime from the terminal broke the moment.
They pulled back, breathing hard.
Helix’s voice returned, weak but recovering: “Reboot at 43%. Warning—new priority intercept.”
The screen filled with a live feed. Martin Clarke, standing in a brightly lit command center, smirking directly into the camera.
“Hello, Quade,” Martin said smoothly. “You really thought those bunkers were secret? I’ve had your schematics for months. Courtesy of a very cooperative board member.”
Erick’s eyes narrowed.
Martin continued, “Your little financial stunt? Cute. But while you were running, we completed the transfer. Michel’s money is safe. And we just activated a kill switch on three of your primary Helix nodes. By morning, half your infrastructure goes dark.”
Remi’s face paled.
Martin leaned closer to the camera. “You lose, Erick. Dominique is mine. The city is about to be ours. Surrender now, and maybe I let your pet Laurent live.”
The feed cut.
Erick smirked, the expression sending a chill down Remi’s spine.
“Are you sure you’ve won, Martin?” he whispered to the blank screen.
The terminal chimed again. Helix’s voice returned at full strength:
“Chairman. All compromised nodes have been successfully isolated. Counter-virus deployed. Martin Clarke’s command center is now broadcasting live footage of his own offshore accounts… straight to every regulatory agency in the country.”
Erick’s smirk widened.
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CHAPTER 21 — Absolute Zero
The abandoned warehouse stank of rot, river sludge, and rust. Rain pounded the tin roof, leaking through in steady drips that hit the cracked floor. Erick stared at a broken mirror propped on a crate. He didn't look like Chairman Quade anymore. He didn't even resemble the quiet son-in-law the Laurents had walked over for years. He peeled off his soaked, ruined tuxedo and threw it into a rusted barrel. Now he pulled on a faded hoodie, a greasy canvas jacket, and tough jeans. He tied up muddy combat boots. When he checked his reflection again, his whole stance had changed.His shoulders squared. To survive without his tech empire's safety net, he had to disappear into the city's shadows. He had to become something that fought back. "You look like a bank robber," a voice cut through the damp air. Remi sat on an upside-down crate nearby, arms wrapped around herself. Her expensive black dress was torn and filthy, her coat soaked. She was pale from their freezing plunge into the river,
CHAPTER 20 — Fractured Lines
The alley exploded into chaos.Martin raised the neural disruptor. A high-pitched whine cut the air as Helix’s voice fractured in their earpieces: “Chairman… systems… failing…”Erick didn’t hesitate. He shoved Remi behind a dumpster and opened fire. Two of Martin’s men dropped. Ivan unleashed a full magazine from the shadows, forcing the others to scramble for cover.“Move!” Erick roared.They sprinted down the alley as bullets chewed concrete behind them. Ivan lobbed a smoke grenade. Thick white clouds swallowed the street. A black motorcycle—pre-positioned by Helix before the compromise—waited at the corner. Erick swung onto it, Remi climbing behind him. Ivan took a second bike that roared to life beside them.Engines screamed. They shot out of the alley into oncoming traffic, weaving between cars like ghosts. Martin’s SUVs gave chase, sirens wailing in the distance as fake police calls flooded the system.“Helix is down,” Remi shouted over the wind, arms locked tight around Erick’s
Chapter 19- First Blood
The SUV roared through the narrow backstreets of Lower Manhattan, tires screaming on wet asphalt. Erick twisted in the passenger seat, pistol steady. “Ivan, hard right at the next intersection!”One of the black vans clipped their rear bumper. Metal crunched. Remi gripped the door handle, heart hammering as the second van tried to box them in from the left.“Helix, deploy countermeasures!” Erick barked into the comms.A sharp pop sounded from the SUV’s undercarriage. Spike strips and thick smoke erupted behind them. The lead pursuit van swerved wildly, tires shredding as it fishtailed into a parked delivery truck. The second van plowed through the smoke but lost precious seconds.Ivan floored it, weaving through traffic like a man who’d done this too many times. “We’re clear for now. Atlas Vault access in four minutes.”They ditched the damaged SUV in an underground parking garage and switched to a nondescript gray sedan waiting in a reserved spot. Ten minutes later, they slipped thro
Chapter 18—Breach
A clang and hiss sounded from the corridor.Erick moved like a liquid shadow. “Helix, lockdown protocol Alpha! Kill the lights!”The bunker plunged into darkness except for the pulsing red emergency strips. The holographic map flickered once before going dark. Ivan was already at the weapons locker, tossing Erick a suppressed pistol and grabbing a compact submachine gun for himself.“Remi, behind the server rack,” Erick ordered calmly. “Stay low. If it goes loud, use this.” He pressed a compact Glock into her hands. Her fingers closed around it without trembling.“I’m not hiding,” she said fiercely, checking the chamber like someone who had practiced more than family galas suggested.Another clang. The reinforced door buckled slightly under a shaped charge.“They’re using Clarke-grade gear,” Ivan growled, taking position beside the door. “Military contractor signatures.”Erick crouched beside him, pistol raised. “Helix, vent the corridor with knockout gas on my mark.”“Gas reserves at
CHAPTER 17 — Poison in Pink
Erick’s knuckles whitened against the console. Dominique’s face filled the screen—perfectly composed, golden hair flawless, wearing a soft pink robe in what looked like a private hospital suite. One hand rested protectively over her stomach. She was crying delicate, camera-ready tears.“…devastated beyond words,” Dominique’s voice trembled. “Erick Gerard was the love of my life. To learn he had an affair with my own sister… and now, after tonight’s terrible attack…” She paused, letting a single tear fall. “I don’t know where he is. I don’t know if he’s even alive. All I know is that my child will grow up without a father, and my sister is missing too…”Remi’s fingers dug into Erick’s forearm. “Is she serious?”Erick stared at the screen, a cold fury settling in his chest. They hadn’t been intimate in over a year. This was pure fabrication.The camera caught Dominique dabbing her eyes with a monogrammed handkerchief, still cradling her stomach. “Our baby deserves to know his father…”R
CHAPTER 16 — Shadows Underground
Remi stared at the opening. “You have got to be kidding me.”“Not kidding,” Erick said calmly. He extended his hand. “Come on. They won’t track us down here.”She hesitated only a second before taking it. Her fingers were icy, but her grip was firm. Together they descended as the hatch sealed above them with a heavy thud, cutting off the storm.The air grew warmer with each step. At the bottom, a short corridor led to a reinforced door. Erick pressed his palm to the biometric scanner. A soft chime sounded, and the door slid open.They stepped into the Aegis bunker.It was smaller than Remi expected—compact, functional, built for survival rather than luxury. Banks of monitors lined one wall, most dark except for a central holographic display projecting a slowly rotating 3D map of Manhattan. Servers hummed quietly. A medical station, weapons locker, and basic living quarters filled the far side.Erick moved to the main console. “Helix, status.”A smooth, slightly amused female voice ans
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