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"BENEATH THE MASK" Chapter 14 — Weapon Mode

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Chapter 14 — Weapon Mode

Snow fell silently across the extraction site.

White against blood.

Eliana stood beside the transport vehicle watching Kael execute a man with terrifying calm.

The target had surrendered thirty seconds earlier.

Hands raised.

Weapon discarded.

Bleeding heavily from the abdomen.

BLACK VEIL operatives surrounded the ruined logging compound while distant gunfire echoed through the forest.

And Kael—

Kael walked toward the kneeling contractor without hesitation.

No anger.

No adrenaline.

No visible emotion at all.

The man looked up desperately.

“Please—”

One suppressed shot.

Silence.

The body collapsed into snow.

Eliana stopped breathing.

Not because of the violence.

She’d seen violence before.

War zones.

Executions.

Bodies.

That wasn’t what unsettled her.

It was this:

Kael looked emptier afterward.

Like killing switched off something human inside him automatically.

Ghost.

Weapon mode.

The realization settled cold beneath her ribs.

Kane approached the body first and checked the pulse mechanically.

“Clear.”

No one reacted emotionally.

Mira continued coordinating extraction routes.

Noah hacked satellite feeds nearby.

Rami refused to look directly at the corpse.

Only Eliana remained frozen beside the transport truck.

Kael noticed immediately.

Of course he did.

His eyes found her through drifting snow.

Steel-grey.

Unreadable.

Then he walked toward her.

Blood still warm on his gloves.

Eliana’s pulse spiked traitorously.

Not fear exactly.

Worse.

Attraction threaded violently through the horror.

What the hell was wrong with her?

Kael stopped in front of her.

Close.

Too close.

Snow collected slowly along the dark edges of his tactical jacket.

“You should stay inside the vehicle,” he said quietly.

Like he hadn’t just executed someone in front of her.

Eliana stared at him.

“At least pretend that bothered you.”

A pause.

Kael’s jaw shifted faintly beneath the mask.

“He would’ve compromised the route.”

“That isn’t what I asked.”

Silence.

The wind intensified around them.

Kael looked toward the body briefly.

Then back at her.

Finally:

“I stopped reacting years ago.”

The honesty in that answer hit harder than the gunshot had.

Because he didn’t sound proud.

Just tired.

Exhausted in some irreversible way.

Eliana wrapped her arms tighter around herself against the cold.

“You scare me sometimes.”

Kael went very still.

Interesting.

That affected him.

Not visibly to anyone else.

But she saw the tiny tension shift beneath his control.

Good.

Maybe he wasn’t entirely gone yet.

Kael lowered his voice.

“You should be afraid of me.”

There it was again.

That strange repeated warning.

As if he needed her to understand something he couldn’t explain directly.

Eliana looked at him for a long moment.

At the mask.

The snow melting slowly against black tactical gear.

The unbearable loneliness buried beneath all that violence.

Then softly:

“I think you’re more afraid of yourself than I am.”

Kael stared at her.

No response.

But something behind his eyes fractured briefly.

Tiny.

Gone instantly.

Noah’s voice interrupted over comms.

“Extraction vehicle ready. We move in ninety seconds.”

Kael looked away first.

Retreat.

Armor rebuilding.

He turned toward the convoy—

Then paused.

Without looking back, he asked quietly:

“Why didn’t you run?”

Eliana blinked.

“What?”

“Most civilians would.”

Ah.

That.

She looked once toward the dead contractor in the snow.

Then back at Kael.

And realized the terrifying truth immediately:

The horrifying part wasn’t that she’d stayed.

It was that somewhere deep inside herself—

She already knew she always would.

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