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The Captain's Runaway Genius In Disguise

The Captain's Runaway Genius In Disguise

Author: Mu Xiaoou
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Chapter 1 1

Word Count: 2112    |    Released on: Today at 20:12

avy oak double doors and immediat

h. Not the lemon-scented household variety. This was the kind used in hospital wa

he muttered ag

shirts, thrust a tablet toward him. The kid's eyes were watering. "Whoever did this cleaned

awled before him-floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the East River, minimalist furniture

ches off from the indentation in the Persian rug. Most people wouldn't notice

Kelvin asked, stil

eo swiped his screen. "Dispatch sent a unit to che

got the

ased. The chemical cocktail was overwhelming by design. Someone had spent hours here. Someone who knew that ble

cut through the

she found the body, she's got no ID, no a

e against the glass. The figure was small, swaddled in an oversized gray hoodie with the hood pulled so l

s voice carrie

, chest puffed. "C

d back

't look up. The hood stayed down, face buried in synthetic fleece, body angled towa

e way her shoulders hunched. The way her knuck

Claims she came to clean the apartment, found it like this. But she's got no

neath the bleach. Something familiar that his brain couldn't qui

o

hood followed him, a perfect tracking shot. Whoever sh

vel. Police voice. Stranger voice

lass behind her, morning light catching th

ow

ed-actually flinched-and something about that small movement cra

in p

od cam

sleep. And those eyes. Gray-green. Too wide. The same eyes that had stared up at him from his pillow, from across dinner tables, from th

ie

ice. A physical assault that stole his breat

sture too. Knew what came after. The way she'd steel herself, rebuild whatever wall had cr

he words came out fl

i

missing persons databases, of wondering if she was dead o

Like she'd slapped him. Like she'd reached

. His voice sounded wrong

id wasn't stupid. He could read the charge in the air, the way Kelvin's

thinner and wearing a janitor's uniform that hung off her s

said. "Ann

a. She'd chosen a name close enough to

face. "Formerly of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit. Formerly k

n his grip. "Wait. The

on replacing aggression. "She told

n the system. Because-" He stopped. Because she left me. Because she disappeared. Because I

calculate, watched the rapid flicker behind those gray-green eyes a

od-spattered bedrooms in four-inch heels, narrating evidence chains like poetry. "I'm just a cleaning la

of sweat on her upper lip. "You called 911, Ariella. You reported a murder. But there's no body

hit the window, thirty stories of emp

anything," s

lls

form, watched something pass behind her lids that looked like pa

way they'd been in the old days, when she'd walk into a room

ug," s

ha

the

iving room, pristine, newly purchased from the look of the p

eeling. "There's nothing here.

ft

ool resisted. The patrolman snorted, arms crossed, already composing his

ug ca

lvin's reflection stared back at him, distor

ouldn't resist. "Nothi

ht," Arie

training told him this was theater, that she was stalling, that he'd look

ght herself on one hand, palm flat against the cold marble, and Kelvin saw it then. The

. The beam caught the grout lines at a shallow a

s, from press conferences, from the nights she'd come home smelling of death and talked

r. Leo leaned in. Even th

fracted back at them. Not dust. Not debris. Something that c

residue. You need luminol to see the full pattern, but this-" She traced the grout line with one finger, not quite

e. Read about it in case studies. But never spotted it bar

Full luminol kit. Blackout curt

n, she'

ow

e patrolman had gone pale, sudd

he didn't take it anyway, rising on her own, sway

luminol team arrived with their spray bottles and their light-b

someone

Meant to get her away from whatever they were about to reveal. But she was al

ights

pray

th

pelagos of violence written in chemical reaction. The grout lines glowed like circuitry. The marble veins

Kelvin. He was too b

hand. Saw her fingers press against her own thigh, digging in, grounding

as af

that had sent her into hiding, something that had stolen three years, somethin

k a step t

ghts c

hed like it had never existed, tucked away behind that

, when she thought no one was

ice cracked. "What

found what trained officers had missed. At the ghost wh

ing with u

omething passed between t

again. That word

years, he had The Oracle back-whatever she was calling herself, whatever she

tting her di

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“I was just a cleaner making fifteen dollars an hour, scrubbing floors to hide from a past that haunted me. But when I walked into a billionaire's pristine penthouse, the suffocating visions hit me again. I saw a woman brutally murdered in a room that had been bleached spotless. I called 911, and that brought the one man I had spent three years running from right to my door: NYPD Captain Kelvin O'Brien. The patrol cops wanted to lock me up because I found the hidden blood too fast. To avoid a psych ward, I had to pretend my horrific supernatural visions were just brilliant deductive logic. I had to physically endure the phantom sensation of the victim's throat being crushed and poison burning her stomach. All while Kelvin cornered me, demanding to know why I abandoned him and my title as the department's greatest asset, "The Oracle." I didn't want to look at dead bodies anymore. I didn't want to feel their agonizing deaths. Why couldn't they just let me disappear? But when the victim's wealthy husband walked into the precinct with a smug smile, ready to get away with murder, I couldn't stand it. I forced myself to relive the victim's dying moments, guiding Kelvin to cut open her decomposed stomach to find the diamond ring she had swallowed. "We have your blood inside her stomach." His perfect alibi was shattered. But when we found an underground syndicate token hidden in his wallet, I knew my quiet life was over.”
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