LOGINChapter 76: The Freight CorridorThe river mist of the St. Lawrence River gave way to the asphalt of the international freight terminal just outside Montreal after forty eight hours.Avery stood on the concrete loading bay of Terminal 4. She had on overalls that were unzipped just enough at the collar to let the hot wind cool her skin. Avery had a digital torque wrench balanced over her shoulder. Her eyes were fixed on the line of cargo containers being lifted off the maritime barges and placed onto the steel chassis of the Thorne Sterling long haul flatbeds.The transition from water to asphalt is usually where a logistics company loses money. Because of documents wrong customs codes and mechanical delays.. In Avery's yard the transition was a well oiled machine."The locking pins on the chassis arrays are registering perfect alignment, " Avery said. Her voice was calm and calculated. She tapped the screen of her slate with a thumb that had grease on it. Avery locked the security seq
Chapter 75: The Deep-Water LineThe heavy iron hull of the carrier cleared the final concrete gate of the Massena lock with a low vibrating groan that echoed deep into the riverbed. The massive vessel settled into the shipping channel, its internal engines roaring back to life as it picked up speed toward the open waters of the St. Lawrence Seaway.Avery stepped back from the catwalk railing. She was checking the live engine load diagnostics on her tablet. The damp river wind was blowing her hair. She was totally focused on the mechanical reality of the fleet."The engines are doing great now, " Avery said. Her voice was quiet but sharp. She had finally perfected a design. "The thermal variance on the primary propeller shafts has leveled out to zero." She tapped the screen locking the telemetry sequence into the database. "The old board was using fuel filters. They were systematically warping the fuel injectors every six months. Now that Leo’s high-precision filtration arrays are onli
Chapter 74: The Concrete SovereigntyThe sound of Manhattan's district was gone thirty-six hours later. Now Avery heard the rumble of the St. Lawrence Seaway.Avery stood on the iron catwalk of the Massena deep-water lock. She wore her denim overalls, not her fancy suit. Her big work boots were back on the ground. A huge ship with the Thorne-Sterling sign on it was moving into the lock.The air from the river was cold and smelled like algae and grease.. Avery did not zip up her coat. She was watching the water levels on her device. The numbers were perfect just like she wanted."The water is moving in and out of the lock right, " Avery said. Her voice was clear and strong. "The old board was not letting the ships go through enough. They did not want to spend money on technology.. We are making it happen. We are getting the ships through twenty-two minutes faster."Silas came out of the shadow of the lock masters tower. He was a man with broad shoulders. He was not wearing his jacket.
Chapter 73: The Sovereign SeizureThe fountain pen scraped against the paper with a harsh sound that did not belong in the quiet boardroom. The oldest director signed the paper with a signature. This showed that the legacy maritime board had lost all its power. He pushed the paper back across the table. His hand dropped to his side. It was like the paper had taken all his strength."It's done, " the old man said quietly. His eyes were empty as he looked at his laptop screen. "The St. Lawrence titles, the docking rights, the auxiliary transit leases. Everything is gone. There is nothing left for you to take from the Sterling treasury."Avery did not move. She stood still. Her leather boots kept her grounded on the high-rise floor. Her blue suit looked sharp under the lights. She looked at the screen on the wall. The global logistics maps were changing. The Thorne-Sterling grid was taking over the shipping lanes."I did not come here to take what was left in your treasury, " Avery said.
Chapter 72: The Default ClauseThe silence in the boardroom on the floor was suffocating. It was broken by the hum of the big plasma screens on the mahogany walls. The three remaining directors of the shipping board sat frozen, their hands hovering over their unlit laptops. They stared at the glowing data streams on the screens.These screens didn't show stock changes. They showed digital signatures, hidden offshore account numbers along the St. Lawrence Seaway and exact lists of assets pulled from the iron vault."This isn't allowed " the oldest director stammered, his voice shaking. He looked up, his face gray and sickly. His eyes darted from the screens to the doorway. "These records are private under a charter. You can't share them on the Exchange network."Avery didn't sit down. She stood at the end of the oak conference table, her hands flat on the polished wood. She wore a midnight- silk suit. Her leather boots were firmly on the carpet."The private charter ended when your she
Chapter 71: The Boardroom ExecutionThe glass and steel building of the Atlantic Maritime Exchange in downtown Manhattan did not smell like the Niagara yard. There was no smell of diesel oil or wet river gravel. It smelled of wood and clean air. It also had the scary smell of old money that was getting ready to defend itself.Avery stood in the green room on the forty-second floor. She looked down at herself in the marble trim. For the time in fifteen years she was not wearing her old jeans and jacket. She wore a blue suit that was tailored just for her. Her leather work boots were still on her feet. You could not see them because of her pants. This was a reminder of who she was.The air here is too thin, Avery said. Her voice was not warm and friendly like it usually was. It was hard and flat like when something was broken and could not be fixed. She did not look at the computer screen on the table. They think we are playing by their rules just because we came to New York. They think
Chapter 38: The Safe HorizonThe evening warmth was still over the upstate estate as dinner on the terrace came to a peaceful end. Marcus and Leo were having a debate about their private server framework. They spoke in relaxed voices with the crickets in the nearby woods providing a natural backgro
Chapter 35: The Infinite CanvasThe afternoon heat shimmered lazily over the upstate estate.. Inside the western-wing studio it was cool and still. Avery stood by the windows, her gaze drifting past the manicured lawns toward the quiet woods. On the mahogany desk behind her her leather-bound book s
Chapter 34: The Legacy BlueprintThe sun shone brightly in the afternoon casting a warm glow over the rolling hills of the upstate estate. The sun's rays spilled through the French doors of the western-wing studio. Avery stood by a long mahogany table looking at a leather-bound book. It had arrived
Chapter 33: The Sovereign BlueprintThis morning brought a gentle warmth to the upstate estate. The sun cast patterns of light across the studio's polished hardwood floor. Avery sat at her desk with a cup of dark roast coffee beside her mouse pad. On her screen her master workspace for The Architec







