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Chapter 6 - [W1.06] - Oaks, Level -2

Night soaked into the city by the time Elara reached the service elevator.

[Ding!]

Event: Safety Plan Initialized

Status:

• Survival Probability: 45% → 47% (Δ +2%)

Sub-Objectives:

A) Obtain handler admission (audio) (+4%)

B) Extract drop schedule/code (+3%)

Note: Risk remains if meeting goes public.

She slid the compromised phone into her clutch beside a wafer-thin recorder. On her wrist, a custom watch gave a faint haptic pulse—the test signal. "Mirror's up," a calm voice whispered in her nearly invisible earbud. "Cloud relay armed. We're ghosting the line." The handset was now mirrored: every packet silently copied to a secure server. She was as alone as the text demanded—just not unprotected.

[Thrum…]

Warning: Next Drop Imminent

Leak Timer: 00:30:00

Oaks Garage breathed cold, damp air. Level −2 was a cavern of concrete and shadows, smelling of oil and stale water. Flickering fluorescents carved harsh light into deep dark. A shoe scuffed. A voice—blurred by the acoustics or a modulator—floated between two pillars.

"On time," it said. A silhouette stayed just out of the light. "Alone."

"On deadline," Elara answered, steady. "You have my attention. What do you want?"

"A continued partnership. The first drop was a demonstration. The next will be… more substantive. Unless you'd prefer a private arrangement."

"You paid a source fee to Maya," Elara said—statement, not question. "That's procurement of confidential data, not journalism. It's blackmail. Say the amount—so the accounting lines up."

[Thrum…]

Side Mission: Flip the Handler "S"

Progress: 0% → 35%

Side Mission Timer: 00:41:00

Penalty on Failure: Survival −8%

A low chuckle echoed. "Fifty thousand. A retainer. The next payment is contingent on your cooperation."

[Ding!]

Event: Evidence Capture (Partial)

Status:

• Survival Probability: 47% → 49% (Δ +3%)

Sub-Objectives:

A) Handler admission (audio) — PARTIAL (+2%)

B) Transaction token fragment — ACQUIRED (+1%)

Dress-shoe clicks cut through the hum—precise, unhurried. The silhouette twitched and melted deeper into shadow.

"You call this coming alone?" a familiar voice murmured behind her.

Elara turned. Liam Sterling stood at the edge of a light pool, hands in his pockets, at ease in the grime. His gaze skimmed her, then searched the dark where "S" had been.

[Ding!]

Event: Male Lead Interaction (Proximity)

Status:

• Attention: 39/100 → 42/100 (Δ +3)

• Survival Probability: 49% → 48% (Δ −1%)

Note: Prolonged proximity increases risk.

"What are you doing here?" she hissed.

"A hunch," he said softly. "You're getting better at surviving, but you still leave a trail. A diverted car. A scrambled feed. Noticeable." His eyes glinted. "Who were you talking to?"

Her clutch vibrated—the compromised phone from "S." A new text flashed on the screen.

S: Company changes the terms. If I don't text a specific code in twenty minutes, the system posts everything. Set your watch, princess. Code: 7-Alpha-Gamma-9.

The shadow was gone. The trap wasn't.

[Thrum…]

Warning: Auto-Drop Armed

Requirement: Send cancel code (7AG9) within 00:20:00

Leak Timer: 00:20:00

Side Mission Timer: 00:24:00

Penalty on Failure: Survival −10%

Liam watched her face, reading the panic she couldn't quite hide. "Problem?"

Elara stared at the phone, then at the man who was both a threat and—possibly—her only chance. She had twenty minutes to find a ghost and get a code, or lose everything she'd just fought to save.

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