117: Baits.
Author: Red Phoenix.
last update2025-06-25 23:07:32

Zora’s brows pinched together the moment Celia issued the instructions. It didn’t take a genius to see what was going on. Sending just the two of them ahead, alone, while the rest of the team waited back? That wasn’t strategy. That was bait. Disposable bait.

She looked at Kai, quietly fuming. “They’re really doing this?” she mumbled, her voice low but sharp. “This is stupid. Suicidal, even. They can’t seriously think—”

Kai raised a hand, cutting her off without even glancing her way. His eyes were still locked on the hill, unreadable.

“No need to argue,” he muttered, voice cold and controlled. “They want to play games with people’s lives? Fine. But we don’t lose in games like this.”

Zora paused. His tone was too calm. The kind of calm that always came before something exploded. She swallowed and nodded, falling into step beside him without another word. She wants to confront them but he doesn't seem to approve of it.

After final checks and fake smiles from the team, Kai and Zora moved
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