"HOSTILE TAKEOVER: RECLAIMING MY BODY" Chapter 30
Chapter 30: Vance’s Ghost
The loft was silent, but the city outside breathed with a jagged, electric rhythm. Damian stood by the window, his silhouette stark against the glow of the skyline.
His arm was finally healing, the sling discarded, but he kept his hand tucked close to his side—a habit from the long weeks of injury.
He wasn't looking at the city. He was looking at his phone. It buzzed against the concrete ledge, a persistent, rhythmic insect.
"They won’t stop," he said, his voice devoid of the frantic edge that had defined his earlier months.
"The remaining Vance loyalists. They think the empire is leaderless. They think they can bleed the assets dry before the SEC catches up."
I walked to the kitchen, pouring two glasses of water. The movement felt simple. Mundane. For the first time in my existence, I didn't calculate the weight of the glass or the chemical composition of the water. I just drank.
"They aren't just loyalists," I said, setting the glass down.
"They’re scavengers. They think they’re entitled to the scrap metal of our lives."
"They sent a message to the encrypted drive," Damian said, finally turning. His eyes were dark, shadowed by the dim light of the room.
"They have someone. Someone from the mansion staff who made it out."
I stopped. The room suddenly felt smaller, the air thick with the phantom scent of smoke and old stone.
"They want a trade," he continued, his jaw tightening.
"They want the primary access keys. In exchange for the staff member’s life."
"It’s a trap," I said. My voice was cold, a relic of the auditor I had been forced to become.
"Vance is dead, but he built his organization to be modular. You kill one head, another grows back, fueled by the same greed."
Damian crossed the room in two strides. He stopped in front of me, his hand coming up to touch my face. His thumb traced the line of my jaw, his touch possessive, lingering.
"I won’t let them touch you, Clara."
"I’m not the asset they’re after," I reminded him. "I’m the threat."
"They don't know the difference," he whispered. He leaned in, his forehead resting against mine.
"They see a ghost. They see a commodity. They don't see the woman who burned it all down."
He pulled me closer, his hand sliding to the small of my back, pulling me into the hard, solid line of his body. There was a desperate, underlying current in his touch—a jealousy that tasted like iron and long nights in the dark.
"You belong to me," he said, his voice dropping, rough with a possessiveness that used to terrify me, but now, in the silence of the room, felt like an anchor.
"Not because I built you. Not because I own the code. But because we’re the only two people left who remember the fire."
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I looked up at him. The man who had been my jailer was now the man who stood guard at the gates of my reality.
"We clean it up," I said. "All of it. We don't trade. We purge."
"They’re waiting at the warehouse on 4th," he said, his hand tightening on my waist.
"They expect the ghost. They expect the audit."
"Let’s give them a memory instead."
We left the loft an hour later. The city streets were wet, reflecting the neon signs like broken glass. We moved through the shadows of the warehouse district, a place of rusted shipping containers and forgotten dreams.
The warehouse was a cavern of concrete. In the center, a single light bulb flickered, casting long, hungry shadows over the men standing in a loose circle.
They looked up as we entered. Four of them. Their hands hovered over their holsters.
"Where’s the key?" the leader asked. He was a man with a scarred lip and eyes that darted around, looking for the ghost he had been promised.
I didn't stop walking. I didn't reach for a weapon. I just looked at him, my presence filling the space with a sudden, oppressive gravity.
"The key is gone," I said. "And so is your leverage."
The leader spat on the floor. "You’re lying. We know what you are."
He signaled his men. They drew their weapons.
Damian moved before the first bullet could even be chambered.
It wasn't a fight. It was a demolition. Damian was a blur of motion, his strikes precise, clinical, and devastating. He didn't use the Architect’s logic; he used the raw, focused violence of a man protecting his own.
I didn't stand back. I moved into the fray, a shadow among shadows. I didn't need the house’s grid to dictate my actions anymore. I knew where they would move before they shifted their weight. I knew how they would stumble before they lost their footing.
The first man went down with a strike to the throat. The second, a blow to the knee that shattered the joint.
The leader turned, his eyes wide, looking for an exit, looking for a way out of the disaster he had walked into. He aimed his pistol at me, his hand shaking.
"Don't touch what’s mine," a voice growled from the darkness.
Damian struck him from the side, a brutal, crushing impact that sent him flying into a pile of wooden pallets.
Within minutes, the warehouse was silent again, save for the ragged, pained breathing of the men on the floor.
Damian stood over the leader, his chest heaving, his knuckles bruised and bloodied. He wiped his hands on his trousers, his eyes scanning the space, ensuring there were no more threats.
He walked over to me, his breath still coming in fast, sharp hitches. He reached out, his hand cupping the back of my head, pulling me into him. His grip was firm, almost bruising, his eyes locked onto mine.
"Are you hurt?" he asked.
"No," I said.
He leaned his forehead against mine, his gaze searching my face, as if he could still see the ghost hiding behind the skin.
"They’re the last ones," he whispered.
"The ghost of Vance is finally dead."
I looked at the men on the floor, the scavengers who had tried to harvest the remnants of a history that no longer existed. They were just men. Just noise.
"We go home?" I asked.
He looked at me, a flicker of something raw and exposed crossing his face. He kissed me, his lips hard, possessive, a claim he was finally allowed to make.
"We go home," he agreed.
We walked out of the warehouse, leaving the ghosts behind us. The night was cold, but the air felt clean. We walked through the city, hand in hand, two survivors who had finally run out of things to lose.
I didn't check the grid. I didn't scan the shadows. I just walked, the sound of my boots on the pavement a steady, rhythmic song.
The audit was finished. The purge was complete.
And as the city lights blurred into a streak of color, I realized that I didn't need to fear the ghosts anymore. I was the one who haunted the dark. I was the one who held the key.
And as Damian pulled me close, his arm a solid, undeniable weight around my shoulders, I knew that for as long as we were together, no ghost would ever come close again.
The night was ours. And finally, for the first time in a life measured in code and memory, I was finally, irrevocably, home.
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