Page 34 of Scars of Honor


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Boone’s fingers flew. Red indicators bloomed across the map—not locations.

Moments.

Intervals.

Patterns.

“There,” Russ said. “That cluster—those spikes aren’t system errors.”

“No,” I said quietly. “They’re reactions.”

Scout wasn’t screaming.

She wasenduring.

And Sentinel was punishing the silence.

My jaw tightened.

“She’s buying time with herself,” I said. “And he’s trying to make it too expensive.”

Boone swallowed. “Logan… if we wait—”

“I know,” I said.

Because waiting was the wrong instinct here.

But charging in was worse.

I closed my eyes for half a second—not to pray.

To listen. I knew how Sentinel worked.

Scout Fallon had already told me how to move.

Not loud.

Not fast.

Inside the rhythm.

“He’s using live bait,” I said again. “Which means two things.”

Russ leaned in. “Which are?”

“One: Scout is still thinking,” I said. “And two—Sentinel won’t kill anyone yet.”

Boone frowned. “Why not?”

“Because death ends leverage,” I replied. “And Sentinel doesn’t burn leverage until he’s sure I’m watching.”

I opened my eyes and met their gazes.

“So we give him what he wants.”

They stared at me.

“Not panic,” I clarified. “Presence.”