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Ghost Protocol: Atlas Code, #3
Fractured Code: Atlas Code, #2
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Morocco - Meknes – The Weight of the Unknown

The sun dipped below the minarets of Meknes, casting long shadows over the ancient city's winding streets. The scent of jasmine and mint tea lingered in the air, but the lab was silent, the weight of what had been done—and what was still to come—hanging over them like a storm.

Simo stood at the window, his hands gripping the sill, his gaze fixed on the horizon. The monitors behind him flickered with data, but his mind was elsewhere. Omar leaned against the table, his arms crossed, his expression unreadable. Mira sat beside Kai, her fingers tracing the scars on his arms, her voice low and steady as she whispered reassurances. Elena stood at the terminal, her eyes locked on the screen, her fingers hovering over the keyboard.

"It's done," Elena said, breaking the silence. "Kai's neural code is stable. For now."

Kai exhaled, rubbing his temples. "I can feel it—Echo's gone. But something else is there. Something… waiting."

Mira's grip tightened on his arm. "Lang?"

Kai nodded. "Or whoever's pulling his strings."

Simo turned from the window, his voice firm. "Then we find them."

Omar pushed off the table. "And if we can't?"

"We don't have a choice," Simo replied. "Lang's still out there. The Architect is still out there. And Kai is still a target."

Elena pulled up a new file, her fingers moving quickly. "I found something. A transmission—encrypted, but it's not from Lang."

The screen flashed, and a distorted voice echoed through the room, smooth and mocking:

"You've played your part, Simo. But the game isn't over."

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAdam Simeer
Release dateOct 17, 2025
Ghost Protocol: Atlas Code, #3
Fractured Code: Atlas Code, #2

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  • Fractured Code: Atlas Code, #2

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    The shrill rasp of the emergency alarm wrenched Mira Lin from her focus, her fingers freezing mid-keystroke. Under the sickly half-light of her monitors, lines of code pulsed like a dying heartbeat, flickering at the edges of her vision. She exhaled, slow and deliberate, the mechanical clack of her keyboard a familiar anchor in the storm. Every second counted. Somewhere in the labyrinth of the datacenter, an unseen hand was prying at the doors of Vault 7—the one place that wasn't supposed to have doors at all. Her boots struck the raised floor panels with the precision of a metronome, each step a countdown. The hum of the cooling fans swelled around her, the air thick with the metallic tang of ozone and the ghost of burnt circuits. Red warning lights bled across the white walls, turning the corridor into a vein of the beast she served. She paused only to swipe her badge, her reflection in the glass door betraying the truth she usually hid: dark circles beneath her eyes, the toll of three nights chasing phantoms. The corporate machine demanded perfection, but perfection was a lie. And lies, she knew, were the first cracks in the code. The lock released with a sigh. Inside, the server room stood like a cathedral of secrets, rows of rack-mounted sentinels pulsing green—until her script flipped them, one by one, to crimson. The terminal flashed a single breach point: Vault 7. Twenty-five seconds ago. Her stomach twisted. She gripped the steel rack, her knuckles white, and began to trace the intrusion. The system fought back. Firewalls crumbled in real time, her commands rerouted as if the datacenter itself had turned against her. She leaned in, scanning the hex signatures of the rogue packet. Nothing matched. 

  • Ghost Protocol: Atlas Code, #3

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    Morocco - Meknes – The Weight of the Unknown The sun dipped below the minarets of Meknes, casting long shadows over the ancient city's winding streets. The scent of jasmine and mint tea lingered in the air, but the lab was silent, the weight of what had been done—and what was still to come—hanging over them like a storm. Simo stood at the window, his hands gripping the sill, his gaze fixed on the horizon. The monitors behind him flickered with data, but his mind was elsewhere. Omar leaned against the table, his arms crossed, his expression unreadable. Mira sat beside Kai, her fingers tracing the scars on his arms, her voice low and steady as she whispered reassurances. Elena stood at the terminal, her eyes locked on the screen, her fingers hovering over the keyboard. "It's done," Elena said, breaking the silence. "Kai's neural code is stable. For now." Kai exhaled, rubbing his temples. "I can feel it—Echo's gone. But something else is there. Something… waiting." Mira's grip tightened on his arm. "Lang?" Kai nodded. "Or whoever's pulling his strings." Simo turned from the window, his voice firm. "Then we find them." Omar pushed off the table. "And if we can't?" "We don't have a choice," Simo replied. "Lang's still out there. The Architect is still out there. And Kai is still a target." Elena pulled up a new file, her fingers moving quickly. "I found something. A transmission—encrypted, but it's not from Lang." The screen flashed, and a distorted voice echoed through the room, smooth and mocking: "You've played your part, Simo. But the game isn't over."

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