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Time compresses.

But my mind—

My mind is too clear.

I see it again.

The door.

Unlocked.

The cable.

Cut.

Too clean.

Too fast.

You should have stayed in the box.

My jaw tightens.

They took her—

Because I left.

That thought hits like a blade.

I don’t get that mistake twice.

“Eyes up,” Ronan says. “We’ve got a thermal ghost ahead. Could be them. Could be noise.”

“It’s them.”

“How do you know?”

I don’t hesitate.

“Because they still think they’re in control.”

Silence.

Then Ronan, quieter now:

“Yeah,” he says. “That’s about to change.”

I push the bike harder.

Faster.

The engine howls beneath me as the city gives way to shadows and steel.

Freight yards.

Dark.

Layered.