Chapter 305
The room was a study, walls lined with leather–bound books and display cases filled with antiques. A massive desk of polished redwood dominated the center of the space. On it sat a chessboard, pieces arranged in what appeared to be the middle of a game.
I scanned the room carefully, noting the subtle cameras hidden in the ceiling corners–all inactive now. My attention returned to the chessboard. The position looked familiar–a classic endgame puzzle where white appeared to be in a losing position.
Unless…
I reached out and moved the white bishop diagonally across the board, turning an apparent checkmate into a winning position. A soft click emanated from the bookcase behind the desk.
The entire wall of books began to rotate, revealing a gleaming titanium security door behind it. Selene’s eyes widened in genuine surprise as she glanced back at me.
The door was serious business–a sophisticated rotary combination lock with a complex mechanical system. This wasn’t something I could just shoot open.
I reached into my backpack and pulled out a modified headset. The headphones had been altered, with a metallic device attached to the cord that occasionally flashed red. The USB connector had been replaced with a stethoscope–like sensor.
I placed the headset over my ears and pressed the sensor against the metal door near the lock mechanism. Slowly, I began to turn the lock, listening to the subtle clicks and whirs of the gears inside.
My fingers worked deftly, feeling for resistance and listening for the telltale sounds of pins aligning. After several minutes of intense concentration, I heard the final tumbler fall into place. The digital display flashed green.
The massive door swung open with a pneumatic hiss—and immediately, a cloud of white gas billowed from the gap.
I jerked backward, but not fast enough. Even the small amount I’d inhaled was potent. My vision blurred instantly, legs buckling beneath me. As I collapsed to the floor, I saw Selene holding her breath, her restraints suddenly falling away from her wrists.
The last thing I registered before consciousness slipped away was the drone dropping from the air, disabled by some kind of electromagnetic pulse.
I woke to the sensation of weightlessness. My wrists and ankles were bound in electronic shackles, suspending me spread–eagle in the center of a reinforced glass cell. Beyond the transparent walls, I could see a vast laboratory space, white–coated researchers moving between workstations filled with advanced equipment.
Shit. Not again.
The scene was horrifyingly familiar–too familiar. In my previous life, I’d been imprisoned in a similar facility on that Caribbean island, the one that had gone up in flames with me inside it. That lab had been built specifically for me, to extract and study my genetic material.
This underground bunker was clearly cut from the same cloth.
“Finally awake, I see.” A woman’s voice, cool and cultured, came from beyond the glass.
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