The screen behind Victor glitched once—then again—before his reflection froze, mid-toast. A heartbeat later, the image changed. Not the company logo. Not the…
The chapel’s air was thick with lilies and performance. Grief had rehearsed well.Marin stood before the casket—the one they said held what was…
The air thinned until every breath felt like classified information. Colonel Roordon studied her—head tilted, jaw set, eyes flicking with the kind of…
“—my plane, my rules.” Her words rolled through the terminal like the hum of an engine that had just decided where to go.…
The guard’s voice trembled through the comms. “Sir… it’s Lieutenant Hale. She’s alive.” The words shouldn’t have existed. Not here. Not now. In…
The air in the field hospital trembled like a held breath. Metal clattered, boots scraped, the stench of iron filled the lungs of…
It was supposed to be just another charity visit.Every Christmas, Richard Hale, billionaire founder of HaleTech Industries, spent a few hours visiting the…
THE IMPOSTER IN WHITE When Ethan Cole opened his eyes, the world came back in fragments—white walls, a rhythmic beeping, and the faint…
My mother always said I was born to serve.She never said it out loud — not exactly — but I could hear it…