"The Ghost Who Loved Me" Chapter 2
Chapter 2: The Glitch in the Machine
The silver wire remained buried deep in the white linen of his collar.
The cold mouth of the silencer still indented the flawless, honey-tinted skin of her forehead.
Neither of them breathed. The silence inside the penthouse penthouse was a physical thing, heavy and pressurized, stretched so tight it hummed.
Every fraction of a millimeter counted. If Sebastian’s finger twitched, her brains would scatter across her meticulously cleaned canvas.
If Alex flexed her wrist, the high-tensile wire would partition his carotid artery before he could even register the shock.
Yet, his ice-blue eyes didn't look down at the wire. They stayed locked on hers, analyzing the terrifying, predatory calm radiating from her amber-hazel gaze.
"You have ten seconds to remove the wire, restorer," Sebastian murmured. His voice hadn't shifted a single octave. It remained a smooth, dark, aristocratic baritone that seemed to mock the very concept of mortality.
"And you have exactly five to drop the gun, corporate boy," Alex whispered back.
Her lips curved into that sharp, chaotic M-shaped smile, completely unbothered by the metallic taste of terror rising in her throat.
She could feel the crushing heat of his massive frame pinning her against the marble countertop. Her thighs were trapped between his knees, a position so aggressively intimate it felt less like a standoff and more like a twisted, violent embrace.
The tension was intoxicating. It was a claustrophobic psychological chess match where every breath was a move, and every heartbeat was a forfeit.
Then, the floor beneath them vibrated.
It wasn't the rhythmic rumble of the Madrid thunder outside. It was a heavy, coordinated cadence. The heavy stomp of combat boots echoing down the private elevator corridor.
Alex's eyes flicked to the side for a microsecond. Her internal clock re-calibrated. The anti-subversion squad is thirty-nine minutes early. No. Not cops.
"Rogue security," Sebastian stated softly, his mechanical mind instantly decoding the cadence.
"The dead man's private militia. They aren't here to negotiate."
"They're coming to salvage the data," Alex muttered, her fingers tightening on the garrote mechanism.
"Which means neither of us gets out of here with what we came for."
The heavy mahogany door didn't open with a polite click this time.
It exploded backward off its hinges, shattered into a shower of splinters by a tactical breaching charge.
Through the smoke, a massive man stepped into the threshold. He was in his mid-forties, his face a jagged map of pale combat scars, wearing heavy, non-reflective military-grade body armor.
He held a modified, short-barreled assault rifle with the casual ease of a man who killed for sport.
Marcus. Head of the rogue security detail.
"Clear the rooms!" Marcus roared, his gravelly voice cutting through the ringing static of the blast. "Find the drive and kill anything that breathes!"
In that split second, the lethal stasis between Sebastian and Alex vanished. It didn't dissolve; it mutated. The common threat forced an instant, unspoken, razor-sharp tactical truce.
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Sebastian didn't drop his weapon—he redirected it.
Before the first mercenary could cross the threshold, Sebastian fired three synchronized shots.
The suppressed cough-cough-cough of his pistol was instantly followed by the wet thud of two bodies hitting the floor, bullets drilled perfectly through their ocular cavities.
"Move!" Sebastian growled, his hand snapping down to grip Alex’s wrist.
But Alex was already moving. She didn't need to be saved.
As the mercenary team unleashed a blind, deafening volley of automatic gunfire into the dark room, Alex dropped low, the leather of her pants sliding across the slick marble floor.
She bypassed the gunfire entirely, slipping through the shadows like a living shadow.
A sniper on the opposite terrace adjusted his scope, his red laser dot painting the wall right above Sebastian’s head.
Alex didn't hesitate. She didn't have time to draw a firearm.
With a flick of her wrist, she released the tension on her silver chain, letting the micro-gauge wire snap outward like a whip. It caught the heavy bronze floor lamp beside the sofa.
With a vicious, full-body yank, she brought the massive metal structure crashing down directly through the floor-to-ceiling glass window facing the terrace.
The glass shattered in a spectacular, roaring waterfall of crystalline shards.
The distraction was a fraction of a second, but it was exactly what she needed.
Alex lunged through the broken frame, her high-heeled boots crushing the glass as she closed the distance to the terrace sniper before he could adjust his tracking.
Her hand snapped out, the silver wire looping around his throat in a brutal, reversed cross-grip.
She twisted. She pulled.
The sniper didn't even have time to gasp. The wire sliced deep, his rifle clattering to the stone floor as his body went entirely limp in her grasp.
She dumped him over the edge without a single backward glance, turning her amber eyes back toward the penthouse to prove her worth.
Inside, the crossfire was tearing the luxury suite to pieces.
"Flank them!" Marcus shouted from the hallway, his face contorted in a mask of pure fury as he realized his men were being dismantled by a two-person ghost crew. "The suit! It’s Vance! The Foundry sent their pet monster! Tear him apart!"
The Foundry.
The words hit the air, and for a fraction of a second, Sebastian’s flawless, aristocratic composure completely fractured. His ice-blue eyes darkened into something ancient and feral.
The mention of the shadow black-ops organization that owned his life, that had sculpted him from a broken child into a bespoke executioner, triggered an unholy, blinding surge of adrenaline.
He didn't care about tactical cover anymore. He stepped directly into the line of fire, his pistol barking with terrifying, rhythmic precision as he systematically emptied his magazine into the advancing mercenaries.
"Vance! Watch the glass!" Alex screamed, her voice cutting through the chaos.
Marcus had tracked Sebastian's position. The scarred commander raised his rifle, aiming not at Sebastian, but at the massive, weakened structural glass pane directly behind the assassin.
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A heavy, armor-piercing round tore through the air.
The glass didn't just break; it detonated outward under the pressure of the wind.
In that microsecond, Sebastian didn't look at Marcus. He looked at Alex, who was stepping back into the room to reload her terminal.
He didn't think. The machine coding that dictated his survival parameters simply erased itself, replaced by a sudden, terrifyingly possessive instinct that he didn't recognize.
Sebastian lunged across the crumbling space.
He threw his massive, six-foot-three frame entirely over hers, his heavy cashmere overcoat unfolding like a pair of dark wings. He slammed her body hard against the reinforced concrete pillar near the balcony, using his own back as a human shield as a hail of razor-sharp glass and stray bullets chewed into the air where she had been standing a millisecond prior.
Alex gasped, her face buried directly into the starched white linen of his collar. She could smell the crisp scent of cold rain, the metallic tang of gunpowder, and the dark, intoxicating warmth of his skin. His heart was hammering against his ribs—not with fear, but with a violent, possessive rage.
"I didn't ask you to protect me," she hissed against his neck, her fingers digging into the expensive wool of his shoulders.
"Shut up, restorer," Sebastian growled, his breath hot against her ear as a bullet grazed his upper arm, tearing the fabric of his bespoke suit. He didn't even flinch. "You die when I say you die."
Behind them, Marcus was already reloading, his boots crunching over the mountain of broken glass. "Get more men up here! Don't let the Foundry asset leave this tower alive!"
Sebastian pulled back just enough to look into her amber eyes. The wind from the storm was howling through the ruined penthouse, whipping her caramel curls across his face. The penthouse was completely compromised. The exit was blocked by Marcus’s heavy infantry.
Below them, thirty stories down, the midnight streets of Madrid were a blurred ribbon of wet asphalt and flashing neon lights.
Sebastian’s hand snapped down, his long fingers locking around her waist with an unyielding, bruising grip that left no room for argument.
"Do you trust your restoration chemistry, Alexandra?" he asked, his voice low, deadly, and suddenly laced with a strange, unhinged amusement.
Alex looked past his shoulder at the void, then back into his piercing blue eyes. Her lips curved into a reckless, beautiful smile.
"I trust my wire. What about you, corporate boy?"
Sebastian didn't answer with words.
He gathered her tightly against his chest, his arm anchoring her body to his until they were a single, seamless mass of silk, leather, and dark intent.
"Jump," he whispered.
And with a brutal, explosive push of his legs, Sebastian Vance shattered the remaining shards of the window, launching them both outward, away from the gunfire, and straight into the dark, screaming void of the stormy night.
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