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The Zurich Extraction

Author: Rajendra
last update publish date: 2026-07-07 10:42:51

The Zurich Extraction

The heavy oak front door of the manor did not merely open; it shattered inward under a perfectly synchronized kinetic breach. Splinters of ancient timber rained across the grand foyer as the twelve charcoal-suited operatives of the Chronomos Society stepped inside. Their boots hit the marble floor in a terrifying, frame-skipping unison—a metronomic rhythm that seemed to warp the very audio of the room.

"Upstairs! Now!" Vikram hissed, throwing his weight against the hidden panel of the study room’s bookshelf.

Anaya didn't hesitate. Clutching her satchel tightly against her chest—feeling the unnatural warmth of the grandfather’s crystal data-shard and the heavy brass cylinder—से scrambled through the narrow passageway behind the moving shelf. Devashish followed immediately, pulling the bookshelf shut just as the first rhythmic footsteps entered the study.

Through the gaps in the woodwork, Anaya caught a glimpse of the lead operative. His face was entirely featureless beneath a blank silver visor, and his hands held a compact, matte-black submachine gun with a strange, glowing blue capacitor near the barrel. He didn't search the room like a normal human agent. He simply stood in the center, his head tilting at sharp, mechanical angles as if scanning the air for temporal displacements.

"They aren't tracking our footsteps," Devashish whispered, his voice trembling in the pitch-black secondary corridor. "They are tracking the chronal signature of that gunmetal cylinder. Every time we move it, we leave a ripple in the timeline."

"Then we keep moving faster than the ripples," Vikram said, pulling out a tactical pen-light. "This passage leads down to the old servant tunnels beneath the estate. It exits near the colonial railway tracks behind the Ridge."

The air grew colder, thick with the smell of damp earth and century-old brick. Behind them, a muffled, high-frequency hum echoed through the walls. The Chronomos operatives were using localized stasis charges to melt through the hidden security doors of the manor. The walls literally groaned as time around the estate began to stutter. Anaya felt a sudden wave of nausea—her wristwatch spun backward by three hours before snapping violently back to the present.

"The stabilizers are failing," Anaya gasped, stumbling over a loose brick. "Vikram, the network..."

"Don't look back, Anaya!" Vikram urged, guiding her through a low archway. "If they catch us with that shard, Zurich won't just erase us from the map—they will erase the last forty-eight hours from human memory. Your grandfather’s death will become an absolute, unchangeable historical pivot."

They burst out of the tunnel’s exit into the freezing mountain air, collapsing onto the sharp gravel of the abandoned railway tracks. The mist over Shimla was suffocatingly thick, turning the pine trees into ghostly silhouettes. Below them, the three black SUVs sat idling on the manor lawns, their hazard lights blinking in that same unnerving, broken tempo.

Suddenly, a sharp click-clack echoed from the fog ahead.

Anaya froze, her heart instantly leaping into her throat. Emerging from the white mist were two more charcoal-suited operatives, their silenced weapons already leveled at her chest. Their visors reflected the pale morning sun, completely blocking any trace of humanity.

"Asset secured," a synthesized, emotionless voice broadcasted from the lead operative's shoulder comm. "Commencing immediate extraction to Zurich Hub. Erase the civilian witnesses."

Before the operative could pull the trigger, the roaring screech of a modified engine tore through the silence of the woods.

A battered, matte-black vintage off-roader crashed through the thick brushwood, its high-beams blinding the operatives. The vehicle didn't slow down. It drifted violently across the gravel, the heavy steel bull-bar slamming directly into the two men. Instead of falling like normal bodies, the operatives glitched mid-air, their forms pixelating into blue static before crashing into the dirt, their temporal armor struggling to recalibrate.

The passenger door of the off-roader flew open. Kabir leaned across the seat, his face scarred and his dark eyes burning with adrenaline. He was holding a heavy, customized revolver that hummed with a faint golden light around the cylinder.

"Get in!" Kabir roared, firing two precise shots into the fog behind them. The bullets didn't make a standard gunshot sound; they cracked like thunder, leaving brief trails of golden sparks that momentarily froze the incoming Chronomos reinforcements in their tracks. "They’ve compromised the local rail lines. We have exactly four minutes before the entire Shimla sector enters a localized lockdown!"

Vikram and Devashish dove into the back seat, while Anaya scrambled into the front, holding the satchel like a shield. Kabir slammed the vehicle into reverse, the tires spinning furiously on the wet gravel as they sped away from the burning ruins of her ancestral home.

As the car hurtled down the dangerous, winding cliffs of the old Cart Road, Anaya looked down at the brass pocket watch inside her coat. The runic symbols were no longer frozen at 11:45.

The golden hands had begun to spin frantically backward, and the air inside the car was rapidly growing warm.

"Kabir," Anaya said, her voice shaking as she looked at the rearview mirror. The black SUVs were already pursuing them, moving with impossible, frame-skipping speed through the mountain traffic. "The watch... it’s moving."

Kabir glanced at the dashboard clock, which was rapidly scrambling into random digits. His jaw tightened. "Your grandfather didn't just leave you a map, Anaya. He left you the trigger. They don't want to capture the data-shard. They want to stop you from activating the eighth node."

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