Selene's footsteps echoed through the quiet streets
She had expected the city to be calm after her move inside the system
But it wasn't
The shadows seemed to follow her, stretching longer, twisting in ways the streetlights shouldn't allow
Her phone buzzed again
A message from an unknown number
"You are moving too fast. Stop or you disappear."
Selene paused, her breath steady, her mind racing
A test
A warning
Or both
She typed back simply: "I do not stop."
Seconds passed.
Then a reply: "We are already inside."
Her pulse quickened. Not with fear, but with awareness
Someone was watching her
Not outside, not in plain sight
Inside the system
And they were close
She ducked into an alley, scanning the area carefully
Nothing obvious
But she could feel it
The presence, the eyes, the quiet observation
Her instincts screamed
This was different from Marcus or Lucien
This was hidden deeper
Someone else had noticed her moves
Someone dangerous
Her phone buzzed again
A new message, the words simple, almost clinical
"Meet us. Midnight. Pier 17. Alone."
Selene's eyes narrowed
Alone
That was the trap
She knew it
She could see the potential ambush, the shadows hiding sharp edges, the kind of people who dealt in silences and strikes
And yet… she felt the pull
Because refusing would show weakness
Because walking meant she learned more
She typed back: "I come."
The city stretched beneath her as she moved, faster now, more purposeful. Every step measured
By the time she reached Pier 17, the water lapped quietly against the docks. Mist curled over the surface, hiding shapes, hiding movement
No one in sight
Her hand hovered near her pocket, where she kept a small, discreet weapon. Not for killing yet, but for survival
Then she felt it
A ripple in the air, subtle but precise
Someone behind her
Selene spun
Nothing
Just shadows stretching into the mist
Her eyes narrowed, scanning
A figure stepped out from behind a container
Tall, lean, silent
Not Marcus, not Lucien, not Adrian
New
Dangerous
"You should not have come alone."
The voice low, calm, deliberate
Selene did not flinch
"Neither should you have expected me to back down."
The figure moved slightly, almost gliding over the dock
"Selene Marlowe. Clever, but reckless. That combination does not last long here."
Selene's eyes locked on the stranger
"Then explain why you are here instead of attacking."
A pause
"Because you are still useful."
Selene tilted her head
"Useful for what?"
"Useful for change," the figure said, stepping closer, their face still hidden in the mist
Selene sensed the danger, the control, the power in this presence
"Change," she repeated quietly, her voice almost a whisper but edged with steel
"Yes," the figure replied, voice smooth, deliberate. "The system notices you now. Every move. Every disruption. And it does not forgive mistakes."
Selene's pulse remained steady
"Then let them come. I do not make mistakes."
The figure chuckled, faint but sharp
"We shall see."
Another pause, long enough for her heart to tick faster
Then the stranger disappeared back into the mist
Selene stood alone on the pier
The city lights reflected off the water, calm, serene, but beneath that surface she felt it
The system had noticed
And it was moving
Not quietly anymore
Not just observation
Action
Her phone buzzed again
From Lucien this time
"They know. And you are no longer alone in this. Be careful."
Selene pocketed the phone, taking a slow deep breath
The storm had begun
And now the game was truly in motion
She smiled faintly
Not fear
Not hesitation
But calculation
They had made the first move
She would make the next
And it would not be subtle
