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Chapter 42

Author: jamaal
last update publish date: 2026-05-02 02:14:42

Chapter 42

The alarm didn’t sound like panic.

It sounded like control.

Sharp. Rhythmic. Deliberate.

Not a failure.

A takeover.

Luca was already on his feet.

Pain flared instantly through his side but he ignored it.

“What did he do?” Luca asked.

Seraphine didn’t answer immediately.

Because she already knew.

And that answer

Was worse than anything she could say out loud.

“He didn’t breach the system,” she said finally.

Luca’s eyes narrowed.

“Then what?”

Seraphine met his gaze.

“He is the system.”

The words settled cold.

Of course.

Hale didn’t break things.

He redirected them.

The lights flickered.

Not out.

Adjusted.

Dimmed just enough to disorient.

Luca moved toward the door.

“Then we move now.”

Seraphine grabbed his arm.

“Wait.”

Luca stilled.

Barely.

“You said there was a window,” he said.

“There is.”

“Then we use it.”

Seraphine’s grip tightened slightly.

“That window just changed.”

Luca’s gaze sharpened.

“How?”

She hesitated.

Then

“He’s flushing the facility.”

Silence.

Immediate.

Dangerous.

Luca’s pulse dropped.

“Define flushing.”

Seraphine didn’t soften it.

“Anyone not cleared gets removed.”

A beat.

“Permanently.”

Luca didn’t think.

Didn’t hesitate.

“We’re not staying.”

Seraphine nodded.

“Then follow me.”

The door opened.

The hallway was chaos.

Not loud chaos.

Controlled chaos.

Guards moving in patterns.

Doors locking.

Systems resetting.

No shouting.

No confusion.

Just

Execution.

Luca recognized it instantly.

Military-level containment.

No mistakes.

No survivors.

“Left,” Seraphine said.

They moved.

Fast.

As fast as Luca could manage.

Which was still not enough.

But adrenaline pushed him further.

Past pain.

Past limits.

They turned a corner

And stopped.

Two guards ahead.

Weapons raised.

Scanning.

“Back” Seraphine started.

“No,” Luca cut in.

Too late.

The guards saw them.

“Stop!”

Luca moved.

Fast.

Despite everything.

A step.

A shift.

A strike

The first guard dropped.

Weapon disarmed.

The second fired

The shot echoed

Too close

Luca twisted

Pain tore through him

But he stayed upright.

Stayed moving.

Closed distance

Another strike

Silence.

Again.

Seraphine exhaled sharply.

“You’re going to collapse.”

“Not yet,” Luca said.

But his breathing

Too fast.

Too shallow.

He was running out of time.

They kept moving.

Deeper now.

Away from holding.

Toward infrastructure.

Toward the parts of the facility that mattered.

“Where are we going?” Luca asked.

“Not out,” Seraphine said.

Luca frowned.

“Then where?”

“To him.”

Luca stopped.

Just for a second.

“That’s not the plan.”

Seraphine turned to him.

Eyes sharp.

“There is no plan anymore.”

A beat.

“Hale changed it.”

Luca’s mind recalculated instantly.

Find Damon.

Or escape.

Protect.

Or survive.

Choice.

Again.

Always choice.

“…he’s moving Damon,” Luca said.

Seraphine nodded.

“Yes.”

“Then we intercept.”

Seraphine didn’t argue.

Because that was the only option left.

They moved faster now.

Down a restricted corridor.

Security doors already unlocked.

Too easy.

Luca noticed.

“This is intentional.”

Seraphine nodded.

“He wants us moving.”

“Why?”

“So he can predict where we go.”

Luca’s jaw tightened.

“Then we stop being predictable.”

They reached a junction.

Three paths.

Seraphine pointed right.

Luca didn’t move.

“What?”

“He expects that,” Luca said.

Seraphine frowned.

“How do you know?”

“Because it’s the fastest route.”

A beat.

“And Hale doesn’t like delays.”

Seraphine studied him.

Then nodded.

“Left.”

They turned

And immediately heard it.

Footsteps.

Heavy.

Approaching.

Too many.

Luca’s pulse spiked.

“Too late.”

Seraphine cursed.

“No”

Luca grabbed her arm.

“This way.”

A side door.

Unmarked.

He pushed it open.

Dark inside.

Maintenance access.

Tight.

Narrow.

Perfect.

They slipped in.

Door closing behind them.

Silence.

Breathing.

Close.

Controlled.

Alive.

For now.

Seraphine leaned against the wall briefly.

“You’re bleeding.”

Luca glanced down.

Blood.

Fresh.

Not good.

“Still moving,” he said.

Seraphine shook her head.

“Barely.”

Luca looked at her.

“We don’t need long.”

A pause.

“Just enough.”

Footsteps passed outside.

Voices.

Orders.

Searching.

Close.

Too close.

Then

Gone.

For now.

Seraphine exhaled slowly.

“He’s tightening the net.”

Luca nodded.

“Good.”

She looked at him.

“That’s not good.”

Luca’s gaze hardened.

“It means he’s worried.”

A beat.

“And that means we’re close.”

Seraphine studied him.

Then

“You’re not doing this just to escape.”

Luca didn’t respond.

Didn’t need to.

She already knew.

“Damon,” she said.

Luca met her eyes.

“Yes.”

Seraphine pushed off the wall.

“Then we find him.”

They moved again.

Through maintenance tunnels.

Hidden pathways.

Old infrastructure.

The parts of the system that weren’t meant to be seen.

Or used.

Up ahead

Light.

Voices.

Movement.

Luca slowed.

Careful now.

Precise.

He edged closer

Looked out

And froze.

Damon.

Restrained.

Escorted by two armed guards.

Moving fast.

Toward an exit.

Toward transfer.

Toward disappearance.

Luca’s pulse slammed hard.

“There.”

Seraphine moved beside him.

Saw it.

Understood instantly.

“That’s not standard transport,” she whispered.

“No,” Luca said.

“That’s extraction.”

A beat.

“Hale’s taking him.”

Something inside Luca snapped into place.

Not panic.

Not fear.

Focus.

Pure.

Sharp.

Final.

“We stop that,” he said.

Seraphine looked at him.

“You can’t take all of them.”

Luca’s gaze didn’t waver.

“I don’t need to.”

A pause.

“Just the right ones.”

He stepped forward

Out of the shadows

Into the open.

One of the guards saw him.

Raised his weapon instantly.

“Don’t move!”

Damon’s head snapped up

Eyes locking onto Luca.

Shock.

Relief.

Something deeper.

And Luca

Didn’t stop walking.

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