Chapter 19- First Blood
Author: M. Martell
last update2026-06-20 10:44:08

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 through a hidden service entrance beneath an unassuming office building in Midtown.

The Atlas Vault was nothing like the sleek Aegis bunker. It was cold, utilitarian, and deeply buried—reinforced concrete walls, multiple air-gapped servers, and a single long table covered in holographic displays. No windows. No mercy.

Erick dropped into the command chair, already typing. “Helix, initiate Operation Silent Knife. Target Michel’s shell accounts linked to the $200 million festival heist. Freeze them. Route the audit trail through three shell corporations in the Caymans, then leak the forensic breadcrumbs to the SEC and three major financial outlets.”

“Executing,” Helix replied. “Transfers frozen in 47 seconds. Projected market impact: Laurent Group shares down 8% within the hour.”

Remi stood beside him, still buzzing from the chase. “You’re really doing it. Right now.”

Erick glanced up, eyes hard. “First blood. We hit Michel where it hurts—his ego and his secret accounts. Your father will feel the ripple by morning.”

He pulled up a digital contract on the main screen. “Alliance terms. You get 12% equity in the new GD Tech restructuring. Full board seat after we stabilize. Access to all non-military Helix modules. In return, I get your complete loyalty and every piece of insider intel on Laurent operations you can provide.”

Remi scanned the document, then met his gaze. “Make it 15%. And I want veto power on anything that directly targets Dominique personally.”

Erick studied her for a long second. The tension between them crackled—adrenaline, attraction, and the raw weight of betrayal. “Fifteen. But no veto. She made her choices. You can warn her once. After that, she’s fair game.”

Remi hesitated, then nodded and pressed her thumb to the biometric scanner. “Deal.”

The screen flashed green. Helix chimed: “Alliance registered. Laurent shell accounts frozen. First news alerts hitting wire services… now.”

Erick allowed himself a small, cold smile. “Good. Let’s see how long before—”

A priority alert flashed red across every monitor.

Helix’s voice sharpened. “Chairman. Urgent. Michel Laurent just wired emergency instructions from an offshore account we missed. He’s liquidating major assets and transferring everything to an encrypted wallet tied directly to Senator Clarke’s private fund. But that’s not the problem.”

The main screen filled with live security footage from outside the Vault’s disguised entrance.

Four tactical teams were converging. Heavily armed.

Remi’s blood ran cold. “How did they find this place already?”

Erick stood slowly, staring at the feed. One of the figures leading the assault stepped into the light.

It was Martin Clarke.

And he was holding a device that looked disturbingly like a Helix neural disruptor.

“Helix,” Erick said, voice deadly calm. “Tell me we still have an exit.”

A pause.

“Primary and secondary exits are compromised, Chairman. They have insider schematics.”

“Helix, emergency purge—wipe all non-essential nodes and route power to the tertiary tunnel,” Erick snapped, grabbing a tactical vest from the wall rack and tossing one to Remi. “Ivan, rear guard. Remi, with me.”

Martin’s voice crackled through the compromised external speakers, smug and amplified. “Quade. Or should I say Erick? Come out quietly. Senator Clarke wants a conversation, not a bloodbath.”

Remi strapped on the vest, jaw set. “He’s bluffing. Martin always overplays his hand.”

Erick gave her a sharp nod—proud. “Helix, confirm the freeze?”

“Confirmed, Chairman. Michel’s accounts are locked. Laurent stock is already dropping 11%. News outlets are calling it ‘suspicious insolvency.’”

A third blast shook the walls. Cracks spiderwebbed across the concrete near the main door.

They sprinted down the narrow tertiary tunnel, Ivan laying suppressive fire behind them. The passage was tight, barely wide enough for two people. Emergency red lights strobed overhead.

Remi ran beside Erick, breathing hard. “This insider—how deep does it go?”

“Deep enough,” Erick growled. “We’ll burn them later.”

They reached a heavy service door. Erick slammed his palm on the scanner. It beeped red—jammed.

“Shit.” He drew his pistol and fired three rounds into the locking mechanism, then kicked it open. Cool night air rushed in from a narrow storm drain exit.

Ivan caught up, bleeding from a graze on his arm. “They’re right behind us.”

As they climbed out into an alley behind the building, three black SUVs screeched to a halt at both ends, boxing them in. Martin stepped out of the lead vehicle, flanked by armed men, still holding the neural disruptor.

“End of the line, Erick,” Martin called, smiling. “Hand over the girl and maybe your precious AI stays intact.”

Remi raised her gun, eyes blazing with fury.

Erick’s hand tightened on his own weapon, calculating the impossible odds.

Then Helix’s voice spoke directly into their earpieces, calm and final:

“Chairman… I’ve been compromised.”

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