The Last Ledger
- SHADOWS
nt felt unu
chaos started. She thought it would be safe, a temporary reprieve from the constant shadows and threats. But
ense alert. The faint hum of the refrigerator, the distant sounds of tra
e last encounter at the pier, the figure in the fog, and the chilling words that threatened Donovan. She
gain. A text from
of time. They're clo
words weren't just a wa
of clothes, and a few basic supplies. She had learned early on that in her situation
a deep breath. I ca
the faintest clic
art st
d-wait. A click. The sound
instinct screamed danger. She grabbed a heavy umbrella
rve in her body screamed to run, but she knew the
louder this time. Some
through the crack of the doo
. "Who is it?" she demanded, t
scraping sound, like a
y calm. She needed to think, to act. She co
r, escape through the fire exit, or-if it came to it-fight.
peared beneath the crack at the bott
ve fo
ley below was dark, deserted. If she timed it right, she could make the j
or. The lock clicked again. Som
the umbrella. She moved toward the fire escape,
hole in the door. They w
raced. Now
bit into her fingers. She inched her way down, careful not to make a sound.r behind her burst open. Footst
houted, authoritative,
d. They knew her.
pe and into the alley. Shadows stretched along the walls
uscle ached. But she didn
e shadows. Her fingers clutched the flash drive, the s
ley, she saw a figure approachi
ld her
e stopped. Pul
ood ra
one who had sent the chilling texts, t
"You really shoul
umbrella like a lifeline. "Why are
p closer, shadows flickering across his face. "To he
ouldn't read him. Couldn't
d it-a low hu
mehow... it was sig
ey had a tracker. Someo
hispered, p
e dim alley. "Oh, you're cle
taying put was not an option. S
sters and crates, desperate to throw off whoever was following her. The
ay leading to a construction site. Dust and debris littere
rolling to avoid aeping over the obstacle course she had entere
nough," he
her breath. The construction site was dark, sprawling, and chaotic
he site. Another figure. Someone she didn't recogn
nded. There's no safe place. No
e had survived so far-barely-but every step f
d of the site. Footsteps poundhead sn
ore figures emerging-fast, pr
ming for me. They won't stop un
ng every second counted. But a cold, deliberat
.. you can't
weaving through the labyrinth of
-footste
ffolding. And they were com
ame in ragged gasps. The flash drive
as tr
, a figure dropped silentl
blood r
adows swallowed its form, but she could see the outline-a man, tall, broad
ery instinct screamed to run, to fight, to dis
said, voice low, almost casual, yet edged w
dry. Her mind was a frantic storm of fear, str
cho across the empty construction site. "I've bee
need a plan. I can't get caught. Not
g her voice steady, "I do
off his sharp features. "You want survival. But surv
wed hard. "
help you survive. Refuse... and, well... you've alre
reamed: Don't trust him. He's par
ite meant risking injury-or worse, being cornered. Fighting
he flash drive. It's all
tation. "Decide quickly," he said. "Time
ic click echoed-a sound she immediately recognized. Mercenaries. Somdropped. They w
no choice. She ha
umber and concrete blocks. He moved with her, surprisingly fast, but didn't str
om a beam, landing just ahead of her path. Kira's hear
pressed against her pocket, a weight heavier than any
lded, his gaze calm and unyielding. "You're
the open side of the site, the crates of materials stac
andoned near a pile of metal rods. An idea
ward the man's legs. He stumbled slightly, not enough
ction site where the ground sloped toward a half-built loading do
felt like running through fire
ng up to a maintenance catwalk above. She leaped, fingers
r the scraping of boots against concrete,
y along it, the flash drive pressing into her chest like a lifeline
ther figure-tall, broad, the same ma
lse surged. There'
ing won't help," he said
, she grabbed a loose piece of pipe fr
can't fight me, Kira.
from below. Footsteps pounded across the sca
ped down. And he
no
died, but alive. His eyes locked on hers, and
Behind him, more figures emerged, all
intly. "Ah... so your friend has ar
nd fled, dodged death at every turn-but now, the sta
ve. Donovan's presence gave her hop
shadows below. Kira barely dodged,
de, almost teasingly. "Go ahead. Ta
tested. Pushed. Manipulated. The empire, the mercenaries, this s
ght, the city seemed to hold its
aced. Survival was no longer enough. She had to fight. She
ep breath, he
ws above, a faint me
omach
st from the men surrounding her-it was something far closer.
ng shook bene
e she cou
kway co
ling as she and Donovan plun