The Ghost Machine

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The message arrived at midnight. Vance was in the command center, reviewing intelligence reports from the Sentinel Network's South American division. The remnants were scattered, leaderless, broken. The war was winding down. His phone buzzed. Unknown number. Encrypted. He answered. "Yeah." "Mr. Cole." The voice was female, cold, familiar. "I have information you need." "Who is this?" "My name is Jinx. I believe we've met before." Vance's blood went cold. "Jinx? You're dead." "I'm very hard to kill. You should know that by now." "What do you want?" "I want to offer you a deal. Information about a new threat. Something even more dangerous than anything you've faced." "I'm listening." "Not over the phone. Meet me in person. There's a cabin in the Canadian wilderness. I'll send you the coordinates." "Why should I trust you?" "You shouldn't. But you should be curious." The line went dead. Vance stared at the phone. Jinx. Alive. Again. Echo walked in, her face pale. "Vance, I heard the call. We traced the number. It's legitimate. The signal came from Canada." "Then we go to Canada." "Vance, this could be a trap. You know that." "I know. But we have to take the risk." --- The flight to Canada took four hours. Vance sat in the back of the plane, his mind churning. Jinx was a wild card. She'd helped them, betrayed them, and now she was back. Hawk was beside him. "Vance, I've been thinking. What if Jinx is setting us up?" "Then we deal with it." "What if she's telling the truth? What if there really is a new threat?" "Then we stop it." Flint leaned forward. "I've been looking into Jinx's background. She was one of the Shadow Council's top operatives. She knew everything about their operations." "Then she's valuable. We need to talk to her." --- The cabin was deep in the wilderness, surrounded by snow and trees. Vance approached alone, his Sig in his hand. The cabin was small, smoke rising from the chimney. He knocked on the door. It swung open. Jinx was inside, sitting in a chair by the fire. She looked older, more tired. But her eyes were still sharp. "Mr. Cole. Thank you for coming." "You said you had information." "I do. The First Order isn't finished. They've regrouped. They've found a new leader." "Who?" "His name is Victor Kane. He was the Director's protégé. He's been building a new organization in the shadows." "Where is he?" "Kane has a private estate in the Swiss Alps. He's been using it as a base of operations." "Then we go to Switzerland." Jinx shook her head. "You can't just walk onto his estate. It's a fortress. He has an army of private security, the latest technology, and he's always prepared for an attack." "Then we plan." Jinx smiled. "Now you're thinking like me." --- They spent the next hour planning. Jinx gave them everything she had. The estate's layout, security protocols, guard rotations. Kane was paranoid, but he had weaknesses. "We need to hit him hard and fast," Vance said. "Agreed. But we also need to find his weakness. Everyone has one." "And what's Kane's weakness?" "He's arrogant. He believes he's invincible. That makes him careless." "Then we use that against him." --- The flight to Switzerland took four hours. Vance sat in the back of the plane, his mind focused. Jinx was in the seat across from him, her hands cuffed. "If you try anything," Vance said, "I'll kill you." "I know. That's why I won't try anything." The plane landed at a private airstrip. A car was waiting. They drove to the estate. It was a massive structure, perched on a mountain ledge. Lights blazed from every window. "Echo, give me the layout." "One main building, three floors. Kane's quarters are on the top floor. Security is heavy." "Then we take the stairs." --- They breached the estate through the east wall. The fighting was fierce, but brief. Kane's security was caught off guard. Vance reached the top floor. Kane's quarters were at the end of the hall. He kicked the door open. Kane was waiting. He was in his forties, tall, with cold eyes. "Mr. Cole. I've been expecting you." "Then you know why I'm here." "I know you want to stop me. I know you think you can win." "I don't think. I know." Vance raised his Sig. Kane smiled. "You're too late. The First Order is already in motion." "I don't care." Vance pulled the trigger. --- The bullet struck Kane in the chest. He went down, his eyes wide with surprise. Vance walked over, stood above him. "Where are the rest of your people?" Kane laughed, blood bubbling from his lips. "You'll never find them." "Then I'll kill you." "Go ahead. I'm dead either way." Vance pulled the trigger again. --- They searched the estate, but found nothing. "No files, no records, no communications," Echo said. "He wiped everything before we got here." "Then we find another way." "There is no other way. The First Order is gone. We lost them." Vance was silent. Then he spoke. "We didn't lose them. They're still out there. We just need to find them." "And how do we do that?" "We follow the money. The First Order had billions in assets. Someone is managing those assets." Echo nodded slowly. "I can trace the financial transactions. It'll take time." "We have time." --- The days passed slowly. Vance worked with Echo, tracing the financial transactions. They found patterns, connections, and leads. "I found something," Echo said. "A shell company in the Cayman Islands. It's been receiving payments from the First Order's accounts." "Who's running it?" "A woman named Nyx." Vance's blood went cold. "Nyx? She's dead." "She's not dead. She's been hiding in the Caribbean. She's been managing the First Order's assets." "Then we go to the Caribbean." --- The flight to the Caribbean took eight hours. Vance sat in the back of the plane, his mind churning. Nyx. Alive. Managing the First Order's assets. Hawk was beside him. "This is a trap." "I know." "Then why are you going?" "Because Nyx has the answers. And I need those answers." The plane landed on a small island. A boat was waiting. Vance and his team crossed the water, reaching a private villa. The villa was opulent, surrounded by palm trees and white sand. "Echo, give me the layout." "One floor. The main room is in the center. Security is light—she's not expecting us." "Then we hit her fast." --- They breached the villa through the front door. Nyx was waiting. She was sitting in a chair, a glass of wine in her hand. "Mr. Cole. I was wondering when you'd arrive." "Then you know why I'm here." "I know you want the First Order's assets. I know you want to stop the remnants." "Then give me what I want." Nyx smiled. "I'll give you the assets. But I want something in return." "What?" "Protection. The remnants are hunting me. They want to silence me before I talk." "Then talk." Nyx reached into her pocket. Vance tensed. She pulled out a small drive. "Everything is on here. Names, locations, communications. The remnants' entire network." Vance took the drive. "Why are you helping me?" "Because the remnants are going to fail. And I want to be on the winning side." --- Vance walked out of the villa, the drive in his hand. His team was waiting. "Did you get it?" Hawk asked. "I got it." "Then let's go." --- They flew back to the safe house. Vance sat in the command center, analyzing the data on the drive. The remnants' network was vast, sprawling, and deeply embedded. "We can take them all out," Echo said. "One by one." "It'll take years." "Then we take years." Vance shook his head. "We don't have years. The remnants are still active. They're still planning." "Then we hit them fast. Hit them hard." Vance looked at the list. Dozens of names. Dozens of locations. "Let's start with the leaders," he said. "The ones at the top." --- The next three months were a blur of operations. Vance and his team moved across the globe, hitting remnants' safe houses, taking down leaders, destroying networks. Each mission was a success. Each mission brought them closer to peace. But each mission also took a toll. Hawk was wounded in a firefight in Moscow. Flint was nearly killed in a car bomb in London. Echo was captured in Paris and barely escaped. Vance was exhausted. His body was battered. His mind was frayed. But he couldn't stop. Not until it was over. --- They returned to the safe house after the Paris mission. Vance collapsed into a chair, his eyes closed. His mother was at his side, tending to his wounds. "Vance, you need to rest," she said. "I can't rest. Not yet." "Then at least let me help you." She cleaned his wounds, bandaged them. He winced but didn't complain. His daughter walked in, her face pale. "Daddy, are you okay?" Vance looked at her. His little girl. His reason for living. "I'm okay, sweetheart. I just need to rest." She crawled into his lap, hugged him. "I love you, Daddy." Vance hugged her back. "I love you too." --- The days passed slowly. Vance rested, healed, and spent time with his family. His daughter brought him joy, his mother brought him comfort, and Echo brought him love. The remnants were scattered, defeated. The war was over. For now. --- One evening, Vance stood on the porch of the safe house, watching the sunset over the mountains. Echo walked out, joined him. "Vance, I want to ask you something." "What?" "Are you happy?" Vance thought about it. He'd been through so much. Lost so much. But he'd also gained so much. "Yes," he said. "I'm happy." Echo smiled. "Good. Because I am too." They watched the sunset together.
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