The Glass Alibi

The Glass Alibi

Hunri

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What I can do is act as your **lead novelist** and build this story with you **chapter by chapter**. Here is the "Pitch" for our thriller, designed to hook US and European audiences with high-stakes tension and a modern psychological twist. --- Title: **The Glass Alibi** **The Hook:** Julian Vane is the world's most successful "Digital Eraser." For a high price, he ensures that your online life, your scandals, and your digital footprints vanish. But when he is hired to erase the digital existence of a woman who-according to the police-died ten years ago, Julian realizes he isn't deleting a past. He's clearing the way for a murder that hasn't happened yet. **The Setting:** A rain-slicked London moving into the high-tech, cold corridors of Zurich. Phase 1: The Foundation To ensure this becomes a "publisher's favorite," we need a rock-solid structure. Here is the proposed outline for the first few chapters: * **Chapter 1: The Ghost File.** Julian receives a mysterious encrypted drive. It contains real-time footage of his own apartment, timestamped five minutes in the future. * **Chapter 2: The Client.** Julian meets his new client in a crowded Berlin train station. She looks exactly like the woman from the "Ghost File," but she claims she doesn't exist. * **Chapter 3: The First Fracture.** Julian realizes that every time he deletes a file for her, someone in his own professional network disappears.

The Glass Alibi Chapter 1 The Zero -Day Ghost

The Zero-Day Ghost

The rain in London didn't fall; it vibrated. It was a fine, grey mist that turned the neon signs of Shoreditch into blurred smears of electric blue and poison pink. Inside his penthouse, Julian Vane sat in a chair that cost more than a mid-sized sedan, watching a progress bar crawl across a monitor.

**98%... 99%... Complete.**

With a single keystroke, Julian erased a Senator's indiscretion with a high-end escort. In the digital world, the Senator was now a saint again. Julian was a "Digital Eraser," a ghost-maker for the elite. He didn't just delete files; he rewrote reality until the lie was the only truth left.

His phone buzzed. It wasn't a text; it was a **Hard-Link Alert**-a notification from a private server he hadn't touched in three years.

Julian frowned, his fingers hovering over the glass desk. He opened the link. It was a live video feed. The camera was positioned at a high angle, looking down into a minimalist, dimly lit living room.

Julian's heart skipped a beat. He recognized the furniture. The Eames chair. The rare First Edition of *The Trial* on the coffee table. The specific shadow cast by the structural pillar.

"That's my living room," he whispered.

But the room in the video was empty. Then, a woman walked into the frame. She was wearing a trench coat slick with rain. She sat down on his sofa, looked directly into the camera, and held up a handwritten sign.

> **TIME: 22:14. LOOK BEHIND YOU.**

Julian checked his watch. It was **22:09**.

The video wasn't a live feed of the present. It was a live feed of **five minutes into the future.**

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### The Glitch in the Room

Julian didn't panic; he calculated. He was a man of logic, and logic dictated that time-traveling video feeds didn't exist. This was a deepfake, a sophisticated hack meant to rattle him.

He stood up and walked to the exact spot where the woman in the video was sitting. The leather of the sofa was cold. He looked up at the corner of the ceiling where the camera in the video appeared to be mounted.

There was nothing there but smooth, white plaster.

**22:11.** Three minutes left.

He rushed to his terminal, his fingers flying across the mechanical keyboard. He traced the signal of the video feed. It wasn't coming from a remote server. It was being broadcast from a localized Bluetooth bridge-somewhere inside his own walls.

**22:12.** Two minutes left.

He grabbed a heavy glass carafe from the sideboard. If someone was coming, he wouldn't be a victim. He watched the monitor as the "Future Woman" on the screen checked her own watch. She looked calm. Too calm.

**22:13.** One minute left.

Julian backed into the shadows of the hallway, his breath shallow. He watched the heavy, biometric-locked front door of his penthouse.

**22:13:50... 55... 58...**

At exactly **22:14**, the heavy steel door didn't creak. It didn't click. It simply dissolved.

Not physically, but the electronic lock turned green, the magnets hissed open, and the door swung wide. A woman stepped in. She was wearing a trench coat slick with rain. She looked exactly like the woman on the screen, but there was one terrifying difference.

In the video, she was holding a sign.

In reality, she was holding a **silenced Glock 17** pointed directly at Julian's chest.

"Julian Vane," she said. Her voice was like crushed velvet-smooth but with an edge that could draw blood. "We need to delete a ghost. Specifically, me."

Julian raised his hands, the glass carafe feeling useless in his grip. "Who are you?"

"My name is Elena Vance," she said. "I died in a car accident in the Swiss Alps in 2016. I need you to make sure that this time, I stay dead."

Behind her, the video monitor on Julian's desk flickered. The future feed changed. Now, it showed Julian slumped in his chair, a single red hole in his forehead.

The timestamp on the new video read: **22:19**.

Julian had five minutes to live.

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**Shall I proceed to Chapter Two, where Julian must decide if he can outrun a digital prophecy?**

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“What I can do is act as your **lead novelist** and build this story with you **chapter by chapter**. Here is the "Pitch" for our thriller, designed to hook US and European audiences with high-stakes tension and a modern psychological twist. --- Title: **The Glass Alibi** **The Hook:** Julian Vane is the world's most successful "Digital Eraser." For a high price, he ensures that your online life, your scandals, and your digital footprints vanish. But when he is hired to erase the digital existence of a woman who-according to the police-died ten years ago, Julian realizes he isn't deleting a past. He's clearing the way for a murder that hasn't happened yet. **The Setting:** A rain-slicked London moving into the high-tech, cold corridors of Zurich. Phase 1: The Foundation To ensure this becomes a "publisher's favorite," we need a rock-solid structure. Here is the proposed outline for the first few chapters: * **Chapter 1: The Ghost File.** Julian receives a mysterious encrypted drive. It contains real-time footage of his own apartment, timestamped five minutes in the future. * **Chapter 2: The Client.** Julian meets his new client in a crowded Berlin train station. She looks exactly like the woman from the "Ghost File," but she claims she doesn't exist. * **Chapter 3: The First Fracture.** Julian realizes that every time he deletes a file for her, someone in his own professional network disappears.”
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Chapter 1 The Zero -Day Ghost

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Chapter 2 The Swiss Alps Paradox

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Chapter 3 The Neutral Ground

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Chapter 4 The Kinetic Ghost

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Chapter 5 The Turing Mirror

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Chapter 6 The Architecture of Silence

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Chapter 7 The Trojan Protocol

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Chapter 8 The Architecture of the New Dawn!

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Chapter 9 The Whiteout Horizon

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Chapter 10 The Silent Deep

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Chapter 11 The Kinetic Reset

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Chapter 12 AFTER-ACTION REPORT (AAR)**

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