"Ghost Doesn’t Fall in Love" Chapter 35
The motel stopped feeling temporary sometime around sunrise.
Not safe. Never safe.
But functional.
BLACK VEIL transformed the rundown room into an operational war zone within hours—maps taped across stained walls, weapons stripped and cleaned across mismatched furniture, encrypted laptops glowing beneath flickering motel lamps.
And in the center of it all—
Nyra Quinn sat cross-legged on the floor surrounded by burned circuit boards and salvaged contractor tech like a woman rebuilding herself from wreckage.
Ghost watched her from across the room.
Silently.
Dangerously attentive.
Nyra had stolen half the components from Hollow Sun's destroyed compound during extraction. The other half came from whatever BLACK VEIL managed to rip out of damaged servers before the building collapsed.
Now wires and metal fragments littered the motel carpet around her in organized chaos.
Lucas stepped carefully over a dismantled drone. "I feel like one wrong move turns this room into a small electrical apocalypse."
Nyra didn't look up from the circuit board balanced against one knee. "That's because you lack whimsy."
"I have whimsy."
"You once threatened a vending machine with a knife."
"It knew what it did."
Ghost's shoulders shifted slightly beside the window.
Nyra glanced up immediately.
God.
That almost-smile was becoming her favorite thing in the world.
Tiny. Rare. Dangerous to her emotional stability.
Kane walked in carrying fresh intel files. "Status update?"
Nyra held up a burnt processor triumphantly. "I can rebuild the contractor relay tracker."
The room quieted instantly.
Kane frowned. "From that?"
"It's not dead." Nyra tilted the processor beneath the motel lamp carefully. "Just emotionally damaged."
Lucas pointed toward Ghost. "Wow. They really are soulmates."
Ghost ignored him entirely.
Nyra noticed his attention never left her hands while she worked. Watching every movement with terrifying concentration like she was performing surgery instead of soldering wires together in sweatpants and bruises.
Honestly?
A little hot.
Three days ago she'd lost her garage.
Two days ago she'd nearly died.
Yesterday she broke down crying in Ghost's arms.
And now?
Now she was building weapons again.
Not because she was okay.
Because action felt easier than grief.
Nyra leaned closer to the circuitry, curls falling around her face while she adjusted a damaged transmitter manually. "If Hollow Sun's using the same encrypted relay structure as the convoy routes, this thing can piggyback onto dormant contractor frequencies."
Reed blinked from the edge of the room. "In English?"
"It finds bad guys."
"Oh." A pause. "Why didn't you just say that?"
Nyra grinned faintly for the first time all morning.
Ghost noticed immediately.
Of course he did.
The tension in his posture eased almost imperceptibly at the sight of her smiling again.
Nyra's chest tightened painfully.
He looked relieved every time she acted like herself.
God.
That should not have affected her this much.
Kane dropped several classified files onto the table. "We tracked additional Hollow Sun movement near the harbor district."
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Nyra looked up sharply. "Black site?"
"Possibly."
Ghost finally spoke from near the window. "Too visible for permanent operations."
Nyra stood slowly from the motel floor, tracker components still in her hands. Every pair of eyes in the room shifted toward her automatically.
Not because Ghost commanded it.
Because she'd earned it.
Nyra crossed toward the central strategy table, pushing aside weapons blueprints and satellite images before spreading out the relay parts herself.
"If this is a temporary harbor site," she said while reconnecting wiring carefully, "then they'll need mobile signal boosters to maintain encrypted contractor communications."
Kane frowned slightly. "Meaning?"
Nyra pointed toward the harbor map. "Meaning their relay source can't stay underground long-term. Too much signal interference from cargo steel."
Lucas blinked. "You figured that out from… vibes and broken electronics?"
"Mechanic intuition."
"That's not a real thing."
"It absolutely is."
Ghost watched her quietly from across the room while she leaned over the maps explaining signal triangulation routes and contractor movement probabilities with grease-stained fingers and exhausted confidence.
And for the first time since the motel operation began—
BLACK VEIL stopped treating Nyra like someone they needed to protect.
Now they looked at her like part of the war room.
Part of the team.
Nyra pointed sharply toward a shipping district access route. "Here. This sector's wrong."
Reed leaned closer. "How?"
"Too clean." Nyra tapped the map harder. "Contractors don't move like military anymore. They move like smugglers pretending to be organized."
Lucas slowly lowered his coffee cup. "That is… weirdly accurate."
Ghost's gaze never left her.
Not even once.
Nyra felt it constantly now.
That impossible level of attention.
Not just attraction anymore. Worse.
Pride.
The realization unsettled her almost as much as it warmed her.
Because Ghost looked at her like watching her reclaim herself mattered personally to him.
Like every second she stood here fighting instead of collapsing felt precious.
Nyra swallowed hard and focused back on the tracker instead.
"Okay," she muttered. "Moment of truth."
She connected the final wire manually. Sparks snapped briefly across the motel table. Kane visibly flinched backward.
Then the tracker powered on.
A low electronic hum filled the room.
Signal lines flashed across the tiny cracked screen.
One blinking red dot appeared almost immediately near the harbor district.
The motel room exploded into motion.
"That's them," Reed said sharply.
Nik was already loading satellite overlays. Kane reached for tactical folders while Lucas started grabbing weapons off the bedspread automatically.
Nyra stared at the blinking signal for one long second.
Found you.
Ghost stepped beside her quietly.
Close enough that warmth brushed her shoulder.
Nyra looked up automatically.
Big mistake.
Because the expression on his face nearly destroyed her composure instantly.
Not lust.
Not obsession.
Something softer.
More dangerous.
Ghost looked proud of her.
Like seeing her stand at the center of strategy instead of hiding behind grief physically mattered to him.
Nyra's pulse stumbled hard.
Ghost lowered his gaze briefly toward the tracker in her hands. "Good work."
The praise came low and rough enough to settle directly beneath her ribs.
Nyra tried for humor immediately because feelings were terrifying. "Wow. A compliment. Somebody document this historic occasion."
Lucas raised his phone instantly. "Already crying, actually."
Ghost ignored him.
Still watching her.
Still too close.
Nyra looked back toward the strategy table before her brain completely short-circuited. "Okay. If this relay stays active, then Hollow Sun's preparing another transfer."
Kane nodded once sharply. "Meaning we move tonight."
The motel room shifted instantly from recovery mode into assault planning. Weapons loaded. Maps repositioned. Routes marked in red ink across stained wallpaper.
Ghost finally moved toward the head of the table.
Commander again.
Lethal again.
But before speaking—
His hand brushed briefly against the small of Nyra's back while passing behind her.
Tiny contact.
Almost nothing.
Except it wasn't tactical.
And both of them knew it.
Nyra froze for half a heartbeat.
Ghost didn't acknowledge it outwardly.
But Lucas absolutely saw it from across the room because he immediately muttered into his coffee:
"Oh, they're gone gone."
Kane pinched the bridge of his nose without looking up from the tactical maps. "Focus."
Ghost's gaze shifted toward the blinking harbor signal. Grey eyes cold again now. Focused. Dangerous.
But Nyra knew the truth already.
The terrifying mercenary commander trusted her judgment publicly now.
And somehow that felt more intimate than the kisses.
Ghost rested both hands against the strategy table slowly.
"Alright," he said quietly.
The room fell silent immediately.
Ghost's eyes lifted toward the harbor map.
"Let's burn Hollow Sun to the ground."
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