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Her Obsession (by Sheridan Hartin) novel Chapter 72

Her Obsession

Bad Habits.

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Nico’s door was cracked open, servers purring, fans whining, the soft clickclick of a restless keyboard. I slipped in, bare feet quiet on the concrete, Conner’s green shirt falling to midthigh like a stolen flag. My shoulder tugged where Matteo had stitched me, a dull, electric ache that argued with each step. I ignored it.

Ghost?Nico spun so fast his chair rolled, banged the desk, and nearly took out a stack of empty cans. His grin hit first, wide, boyish, relieved. Then he clocked the bandages peeking under the shirt and his eyebrows shot up. You’re supposed to be horizontal.

I am,I said, sliding into the main chair before he could block me. Just vertically.

He huffed a laugh, half exasperation, half worship, and dragged a pillow from under the desk to wedge behind my ribs. Fine. Sit. Don’t make Matteo materialize out of nowhere and murder me.

The room looked different, my different. Layered screens, cleaner routing. He’d taken what I built and then kept building. I scanned the dashboards without touching a key, motion heatmaps, external cam loops, the runner scripts I’d left chewing at Mirov’s leftovers. Nico had tucked in decoy subnets like bait, subtle enough I had to look twice.

Not bad, Al boy,I murmured.

His shoulders dropped, pride bleeding through the worry. You taught me. I just stopped sucking at it.

I reached past him, tapped in a command with two fingers and a breath, just enough to flip one of his honeytraps, watch the ripple propagate across the perimeter in a safe, contained wave. He followed it with his eyes, understanding, not just watching. Yeah. He was getting dangerous.

Show me outside feeds,I said.

He split the grid, north ridge, south gate, driveway, the hidden camera that looked like a cracked gutter. Conner crossed one frame, one of his hoodies thrown over his shoulders, mug in hand. He paused, like something tugged at him, and looked toward the house. Toward us. I exhaled, too slow to be called a sigh.

You okay?Nico asked, softer.

Functional.I tilted my head. You?

Running on menace and espresso.He scrubbed a hand over his face. How bad was it?

Bad enough,I said. No poetry, Just fact. But we’re here.

A knock followed by no knock at all, Matteo shouldered in like a storm that’d learned manners. He paused when he saw me at the console, eyes flicking to the stitches beneath the edge of green. Concern tightened his mouth into that medic line I hated.

You’re out of bed,he said.

I’m sitting,I countered.

You’re upright. That counts.

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Upright means alive,I said, and he snorted despite himself.

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He came closer, hands already ghosting toward my shoulder. He didn’t touch. Just looked. Gauze clean, edges pink but not angry. Pain?

Existing.

On a scale of one to don’tlietome?

Six,I said. When I breathe wrong, eight.

Then don’t breathe wrong,Nico offered.

I flicked him a look. Very helpful.

Matteo exhaled, half tension, half something else, then, careful, casual on purpose asked, The blonde. Ari. SheThe way he shaped her name wasn’t casual at all.

I watched his face instead of the screens. The lines there didn’t belong to a merc or a medic. They belonged to someone who’d had a person branded behind his ribs and tried very hard to forget about it. I should know.

She’s back inside. She doesn’t get to be a real person in daylight.

Is she okay?He tried to make it clinical. Failed.

As okay as anyone who lives in a wolf den and feeds the pack without getting eaten.I let that hang.

She’s tough,he said. No flinch. Just steady.

A small quiet took the room. The good kind. The kind that says: we’re bleeding, but we’re not broken.

Nico rolled back to the secondary console, fingers already moving. Do you want the current board? We locked down the outer cams, re- keyed the internal firewalls, sandboxed two intrusions overnight. One lookedoff.

Off how?I asked.

Old keys, new hands,he said. Somebody’s testing a skeleton key they think we don’t recognize.

Yakov,Matteo said.

Or someone who wants us to think he’s watching,I murmured, running the trace in my head. Keep feeding them noise. Let them learnthe wrong map.”

Nico grinned. Brainwashing the enemy, I love when you talk spooky.

My shoulder pulled when I leaned, so I stopped, let my hands stay idle, let my eyes do the work. Rotate the east perimeter loop nine degrees,I said. It picks up glare at 0600; I can tweak it later. And kill the handshake on the barn cam, it’s noisy.

He did both without asking why. Good student.

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Matteo stayed standing, hands in his pockets, eyes on the door and me at the same time. Arisaid anything else we should know?

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I thought of winter cells and swinging bulbs, of kids pretending not to be kids, of Ari’s voice flat as sheet metal when she said two days. She’ll bring contracts,I said. She’ll bring warnings sideways so no one can quote her later. She’ll never give you the address you actually want.

So we wait,he said. Not a question.

We prepare,I corrected. Waiting gets you killed. Preparing gets you options.

He nodded once, medic again. I’ll check Naomi, then change your dressing. Sit here, don’t move.

Bossy,I said, but I didn’t argue. He left.

Nico watched the door close, then leaned in conspiratorially. So, uhwhat’s Ari to him?

A debt I think,I said. Then, because he’d earned it, Maybe more. I’ll be sure to find out though, sounds juicy.

He whistled under his breath. Ghosts and their men. Gonna kill me one of these days.

Not if you keep your head down and your code clean,I said.

He beamed. “Yes, ma’am.

We worked in quiet for a few minutes, him typing; me reading. The compound in my mind, the house in my eyes, the thread between the two strung tight as wire. Outside, the wind shouldered the eaves. Somewhere in the hall, Liam’s laugh chased a muttered curse that sounded like Naomi’s.

The door eased open a fingerwidth. Conner’s silhouette, the cut of his shoulders, the weight of him filling the room without crossing the threshold. I didn’t turn fully, but I felt the way the air shifted when he found me. I looked up at the man who had become the center of my map. Come in. I’m teaching your AI boy bad habits.

Conner stepped inside, mug in one hand, something like relief in his eyes. He glanced at the screens, then at me, then at the empty chair between us like it had an opinion.

Ten minutes,he said. Then you rest.

Twenty,I bargained.

Eight,he returned.

Deal,I said, and reached for the keyboard, careful, controlled, like I hadn’t missed this room, these people, this impossible, fragile slice of normal, more than anything.

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