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Chapter 4 - Smoke and Mirror

‎The city didn't rest that night.

‎Neither did Sera.

‎She sat on the cold floor of the apartment, staring at the blood drying on her hands — Kael's blood. The gunshot wound wasn't fatal, but he'd refused treatment, as if pain was something he welcomed.

‎Now he sat on the opposite side of the room, shirt torn, shoulder bandaged, his face lit only by the dull glow of a broken lamp.

‎Silence stretched between them, too thick for words.

‎Finally, she spoke — quiet but sharp. "You should've told me."

‎He didn't look up. "You wouldn't have listened."

‎"Don't," she said, her voice trembling. "Don't you dare make this about me."

‎Kael's jaw tightened. "You wanted the truth. I just gave it to you."

‎Sera laughed, not with humor, but disbelief. "You think truth works like that? You can't drop a bomb like that and expect me to just—" She cut herself off, breathing hard. "You were the monster I was writing about all along."

‎His eyes lifted to hers, — steady, broken. "I know."

‎That quiet admission hurt more than a scream ever could.

‎Outside, thunder rolled through Havencrest again.

‎Kael pushed himself to his feet, wincing. "We need to move."

‎"I'm not going anywhere with you," she said coldly.

‎"Rios will come back," he said. "And when he does, he won't miss."

‎Sera stood too, chin high. "Then I'll be ready for him."

‎"You don't understand," Kael said, stepping closer. "He's not after me anymore. He's after you."

‎"Why me?" she demanded.

‎Kael hesitated. Then, slowly: "Because you're proof. Proof that Division Nine still exists."

‎Sera frowned. "You mean—"

‎"You were never supposed to find the files," he said. "They weren't leaked by mistake. They were sent to you."

‎Her heart dropped. "Sent… by who?"

‎Kael's silence was her answer.

‎She stepped back, horror dawning. "You."

‎He didn't deny it.

‎"You leaked the files," she whispered. "You used me."

‎"I needed someone who could expose them without getting caught in their web," he said. "Someone with reach, credibility—"

‎"You needed a pawn," she cut in. "You let me risk my life for your revenge."

‎His voice cracked. "It wasn't revenge."

‎"Then what?"

‎He looked at her then — eyes burning with something raw. "Redemption."

‎Sera's anger faltered, replaced by something worse: pity.

‎Across the city, far from their crumbling hideout, Dante Rios stood in a high-rise penthouse, watching Havencrest through glass walls that reflected his smile.

‎Beside him, a young woman typed furiously at a console — Lena Brooks.

‎"They took the bait," she said. "They're still in the city."

‎"Good," Dante murmured. "Let them believe they're free."

‎Lena hesitated. "You're really going to do it? Detonate the core?"

‎He turned to her, eyes gleaming with cold satisfaction. "Division Nine built this city on lies. I'm just lighting the fuse."

‎"But Kael's still—"

‎"He made his choice," Dante interrupted. "Now he gets to watch it all burn."

‎He stepped closer, brushing a strand of hair from her face. "You did well, Lena. When it's over, you'll have your freedom."

‎She forced a nod, though guilt trembled behind her eyes.

‎As Dante turned away, her hands hovered over the keyboard, one command away from mass destruction.

‎She whispered, "I'm sorry, Sera."

‎Back in the safehouse, Sera sat with her laptop open, trying to ignore Kael's presence. Her screen flickered — a strange pulse, almost like a heartbeat.

‎"Kael," she said slowly, "something's wrong."

‎He crossed the room in an instant. "What did you do?"

‎"I didn't touch anything—"

‎The screen flooded with code, then a message appeared in red:

‎WELCOME TO HAVENCREST. YOUR TIME IS UP.

‎Kael's face went pale. "It's a failsafe."

‎"What kind of failsafe?"

‎He grabbed his bag, scanning the wires connected to the router. "The kind that turns this entire city into a grave."

‎Before Sera could respond, the ground trembled — faint at first, then growing. Distant booms echoed through the streets.

‎Kael looked out the window. A section of the skyline flickered and then exploded in a chain of fiery blossoms.

‎Havencrest was burning.

‎They ran.

‎Down the stairs, through corridors filled with smoke and panic. Sirens wailed, buildings shook, the air itself screamed.

‎Outside, chaos reigned — civilians running, alarms blaring, the night sky alive with flame.

‎Sera stumbled beside Kael, coughing. "He's doing this! Dante....he's destroying the city!"

‎Kael grabbed her hand. "Then we stop him."

‎She pulled away. "After everything? You think I'm helping you?"

‎He met her gaze, desperate. "You can hate me later. Right now, we need each other."

‎She hesitated.

‎The city roared around them, and in that chaos, something in her broke — not forgiveness, but survival.

‎She nodded once. "Then let's end this."

‎Meanwhile, high above the flames, Dante watched the city crumble.

‎He spoke softly into his earpiece. "Tell me when they reach the tower."

‎Lena's voice trembled through the line. "What happens then?"

‎Dante smiled. "Then the real game begins."

‎He turned away from the window, his reflection splitting across the glass — one half angel, one half devil.

‎"Blood for blood," he whispered.

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