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Forty-Seven Minutes Before the Extraction Abeni Ola had killed fourteen people in rooms exactly like this one. Concrete walls sweating rust. One industrial lamp. A drain cut into the lowest point of the floor. The men who built interrogation rooms always imagined blood was the hardest thing to remove. It was trust. Trust soaked into foundations. It waited behind patched bullet holes and beneath fresh coats of paint. It made a soldier believe the locked door at her back was protection instead of a clean…-
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The smell of iron and damp concrete was a comfort. It was the scent of the underground, the scent of survival, and most importantly, the scent of a cage that belonged entirely to Abeni. She stood perfectly still in the darkest corner of the abandoned pump room, her breathing shallow and measured. The erratic hum of a failing generator a floor above vibrated through the soles of her combat boots. Ten feet away, bathed in the sickly yellow glow of a single caged bulb, sat her assignment. Folasade…-
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The sharp, metallic snick of a blade deploying broke the heavy silence of the room. Folasade did not flinch as Abeni stepped into her personal space. The executioner moved with terrifying economy, producing a knife from the folds of her heavy coat. It was a beautiful, vicious thing—a six-inch blade of matte carbon steel set into an intricately carved ivory hilt. Abeni reached behind the steel chair. The cold flat of the blade pressed briefly against the skin of Folasade’s forearms before sliding…-
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The breach did not come with a warning. It came with the deafening, concussive roar of a shaped C4 charge blowing the heavy steel door entirely off its reinforced hinges. A shockwave of superheated air and pulverizing concrete dust violently displaced the oxygen in the tiny pump room. The single yellow bulb shattered instantly, plunging the space into darkness, save for the strobing arcs of severed electrical wires. Abeni moved before the smoke even began to clear. Her combat instincts, honed in the…-
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The word EXPENDABLE burned itself onto the retinas of Abeni’s mind. Folasade’s whispered realization shifted the gravity in the damp, claustrophobic bunker. For a fraction of a second, the heavy, suffocating weight of betrayal threatened to drag Abeni under. She remembered the fire. She remembered the absolute loyalty she had bled out for Babatunde, only to be reduced to a red stamp on a manila folder. But Abeni did not panic. Her mind, forged in the brutal architecture of the underworld, immediately…-
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The static laughter echoing from the radio cut off with a sharp, electronic hiss. In the suffocating darkness of the sealed substation, the silence that followed was heavier than the iron bulkhead that had just trapped them. Abeni did not think. The brutal, hardwired instincts that had kept her alive in Babatunde’s slaughterhouses took absolute control. Before the final echo of the locking mechanism faded, Abeni pivoted, her heavy leather coat snapping like a whip. She grabbed Folasade by the throat,…-
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The plasma cutter shrieked, a high-frequency scream of melting iron and failing containment. A waterfall of blinding white-orange sparks cascaded onto the wet tiles, illuminating the subterranean substation in jagged, violent flashes. Abeni stood motionless beneath the rusted exhaust vent. It was ten feet above her, draped in shadow, a narrow artery leading back to the surface. It was survival. It was the only mathematical equation that ended with her drawing breath tomorrow. Slowly, deliberately, Abeni…-
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The air inside the substation turned to superheated copper. The plasma cutter had completed its lethal geometry, carving a jagged, glowing halo through the heavy iron bulkhead. The locking mechanism was gone, replaced by a bubbling mass of white-hot slag. They had seconds. Abeni did not look at the door. Her dark, empty eyes remained locked on Folasade. The executioner reached down to her tactical belt. She did not draw another firearm. Instead, her gloved fingers curled around the intricately carved…-
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The transition of power in the subterranean city was never dictated by diplomacy or succession lines. It was dictated by the simple, brutal mathematics of who was left standing when the ammunition ran dry. Twelve hours after the heavy iron bulkhead of the substation had melted into slag, the structural hierarchy of the underworld had been entirely rewritten. Abeni stood in the center of Babatunde’s former command spire—a suspended panopticon of reinforced glass and cold steel that overlooked the…-
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The roar of the churning abyss drowned out the terrified prayers of the fishermen. Kneeling on the jagged precipice, Seo Yun-hwa felt the coarse hemp rope biting into her bound wrists, slick with her own blood and the freezing sea spray. The wind howled like a wounded animal, tearing at her soaked white robes. Behind her stood the village, a desperate mob clinging to the illusion of their own righteousness. Below her, the absolute dark of the ocean split open to reveal the true consequence of their…-
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