"The Ghost Who Forgot How to Kill" Chapter 39
The meeting happened beneath an opera house.
Which felt exactly dramatic enough for Elias Vane.
Rain hammered the city above while Cassian descended concrete stairs three levels underground with a pistol resting cold against his spine and Evie walking half a step behind him despite everybody’s objections.
Kane argued for twenty minutes.
Dominic argued louder.
Sofia threatened sedation.
Evie came anyway.
Nobody looked surprised.
The underground corridor opened into a private observation hall overlooking an empty theater stage lit entirely in gold.
Rows of velvet seats disappeared into darkness while classical music drifted softly through hidden speakers somewhere overhead.
Cassian stopped halfway down the aisle.
Elias Vane sat alone near the stage.
Silver-haired.
Perfect posture.
Hands folded neatly over a black cane.
He looked less like the founder of a covert mercenary network and more like a man about to donate money to an art museum.
That somehow made him worse.
“You came quickly,” Elias said calmly.
Cassian didn’t lower the gun.
“You sold Elena’s convoy.”
Elias looked toward the stage lights instead of answering immediately.
“No greeting first. I see Viktor’s communication style infected everybody.”
Evie stayed near the back aisle quietly watching both men.
Cassian’s voice sharpened.
“You changed the extraction route.”
Elias sighed softly and rose from the theater seat with careful elegance.
“You spent fifteen years becoming the deadliest operative I ever trained,” he said. “And somehow still ask questions like a grieving child.”
The theater quieted around the sentence.
Cassian’s finger tightened slightly near the trigger.
Elias noticed.
Not concerned.
Just observant.
“She was going to expose internal operations,” Elias continued while descending slowly toward the stage floor. “Human trafficking routes. Political contracts. Financial laundering.” His expression remained almost gentle. “That kind of idealism becomes expensive.”
Evie felt Cassian go still beside her.
Not frozen.
Contained.
The kind of stillness that usually arrived right before violence.
“You killed her.”
Elias looked at him directly for the first time.
“No.” A small pause followed. “I allowed circumstances to correct themselves.”
The words landed like acid.
Cassian crossed the theater aisle before Evie even realized he moved.
The pistol slammed against Elias’s throat hard enough to force him backward against the edge of the stage.
The music overhead continued playing softly.
Ridiculous detail.
Terrible atmosphere.
“You don’t get to talk about her like paperwork.”
Elias looked completely calm despite the gun pressed beneath his jaw.
“Interesting.”
Cassian’s eyes darkened dangerously.
“What.”
“You still think Elena was the thing that destroyed you.”
Silence spread slowly through the theater.
Evie watched Cassian’s shoulders tighten beneath the dark coat.
Elias continued quietly:
“She only revealed what already existed.”
Cassian’s voice lowered.
“You trained me.”
“Yes.”
“You used me.”
“Yes.”
The honesty of it seemed to unsettle the room more than denial would have.
Rain rolled heavily across the opera house roof somewhere above them.
Elias studied Cassian carefully while the gun remained fixed against his throat.
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“You were nineteen when we found you,” he said. “Half-starved. Violent. Brilliant.” His eyes sharpened slightly. “You adapted faster than anyone I’d ever seen.”
Cassian said nothing.
Evie noticed his hand beginning to shake slightly against the pistol.
Barely visible.
Still there.
Elias noticed too.
“You think we created a monster,” the older man said softly. “But Cassian, you arrived already willing to survive at any cost.” A faint smile crossed his face. “We simply gave you structure.”
The theater suddenly felt colder.
Cassian stared at him without blinking.
“You built my entire life around war.”
“Yes.”
The answer came easily.
No guilt attached to it.
Elias adjusted the collar of his coat slowly despite the weapon still pressed against his throat.
“You were never meant for ordinary things.” His eyes flicked briefly toward Evie standing near the aisle. “That’s why attachment destabilizes you.”
Evie moved before thinking.
“Wow,” she said flatly. “You really do sound like a supervillain TED Talk.”
Elias looked mildly amused.
“And you’re the mechanic.”
“Currently reconsidering homicide restraint, yeah.”
Cassian barely seemed to hear either of them now.
His breathing had changed.
Not faster.
Worse.
Uneven.
The foundations beneath him were cracking open in real time.
Everything he believed about himself.
About Elena.
About guilt.
All shifting underneath him at once.
Elias saw it happening too.
“Do you know why Viktor hated me?” he asked quietly.
Cassian didn’t answer.
“Viktor believed operatives should remain human after training.” A faint sigh escaped Elias. “Idealistic thinking again.”
Evie looked toward Cassian carefully now.
He still held the gun up.
But something in his expression had changed.
The anger remained.
Underneath it sat something far more dangerous.
Disorientation.
Like he no longer knew where the violence ended and he began.
Elias lowered his voice slightly.
“You built your identity around punishment.” His eyes stayed fixed on Cassian’s face. “If Elena’s death wasn’t your fault…” A pause followed. “Then who are you without the guilt.”
The question hollowed the theater out completely.
Cassian’s grip slipped slightly against the pistol.
Tiny movement.
Still enough for Evie’s chest to tighten immediately.
For years guilt had functioned like gravity for him.
Every mission.
Every wall.
Every act of distance.
Now somebody had ripped it away and left nothing stable underneath.
Elias saw the hesitation and stepped closer despite the gun.
“You don’t know how to exist outside violence,” he said quietly. “That is what we made you into.”
Evie moved down the aisle slowly.
Careful.
Steady.
Cassian didn’t look at her.
Still staring at Elias like he wanted to shoot him and ask forgiveness from nobody afterward.
But the certainty was gone now.
That frightened Evie more than rage would have.
“You don’t get to define him,” she said softly.
Elias glanced toward her.
“I already did.”
“No.” Evie stopped beside Cassian. “You trained him. That’s not the same thing.”
Cassian finally looked at her then.
The expression in his eyes nearly hurt to witness.
Not emptiness.
Confusion.
Like he’d spent so many years surviving one version of himself that he no longer recognized anything outside it.
Evie reached slowly toward the gun still raised between Cassian and Elias.
Cassian didn’t stop her.
Her hand settled lightly over his wrist.
Warm skin against trembling muscles.
“Hey,” she said quietly.
Cassian looked at her.
Rain thundered above the opera house while orchestra music drifted softly through hidden speakers beneath the stage lights.
“You came back for me.”
The words landed harder than Elias’s entire speech.
Evie held his gaze steadily.
“You protected Kane.” Her fingers tightened slightly around his wrist. “You carried Dominic out of Prague with a broken shoulder. You let a man live in the compound just because I once said unnecessary cruelty made me sick.”
Cassian stared at her silently.
“You keep acting like love weakens you,” she whispered. “But every decent thing you’ve done started after you let yourself care about people again.”
The theater stayed very still afterward.
Cassian’s breathing finally slowed slightly beneath her hand.
Elias watched both of them quietly.
Then for the first time all night, disappointment crossed his face.
Not dramatic.
Just enough to show.
Cassian looked back toward the founder standing beneath the stage lights.
Then slowly lowered the gun.
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