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Chapter 1
Elena’s fingers hovered above the keyboard, her breath steady despite the chaos around her. The glow of multiple screens cast an eerie light across her face, highlighting the sharp edge of her determination. In the underbelly of the city, far beneath the polished veneer of skyscrapers and neon-lit streets, she thrived in the shadows—unseen, unnoticed.
Another day, another job.
But tonight was different.
She had been tasked with something bigger. Something that would either earn her a fortune or make her a target. The second option seemed more likely.
The sound of footsteps behind her snapped her out of her focus. Her pulse quickened, but she didn’t look back. She knew exactly who it was.
“Still at it, huh?” Valentina’s voice was smooth, almost mocking, but there was something deeper—something that always sent a chill down Elena’s spine.
Valentina stood tall, dressed in her signature black suit, every inch of her radiating confidence and control. Elena hated that her heart always skipped a beat at the sight of her, even though she should know better by now.
“You’re late,” Elena muttered, her fingers finally dropping to the keyboard. The rapid tapping filled the small room, blending with the low hum of the city outside. “I thought you liked to be on time.”
“I make exceptions,” Valentina responded coolly, walking closer. Elena could feel the heat of her presence, the danger lingering just beneath that perfect exterior. “This time, I’m curious. Why did you take this job?”
Elena paused. “Same reason you did,” she shot back, her gaze still glued to the screens. “Money.”
Valentina’s smile was dark. “Is that all?”
Elena knew better than to answer. Their relationship, if it could even be called that, was built on tension—electric and sharp, like a knife’s edge. The unspoken attraction between them lingered in every glance, every word exchanged. And it was exactly why Elena tried to keep her distance.
But distance was impossible in a world like theirs.
Elena clicked through a series of encrypted files, her concentration sharpening. The job wasn’t just risky—it was borderline suicidal. The kind of thing she should have turned down. But the money, the thrill, and maybe something deeper kept her locked in.
The hum of the city was ever-present, the sounds of distant traffic and the occasional siren reminding them both of the world they were about to cross. Elena had built her reputation as a ghost in the machine, hacking into systems with a finesse that no one could match. But Valentina—Valentina thrived in the physical. The enforcer. The one people feared.
It was an odd partnership, one that neither of them had chosen but seemed inevitable in their line of work.
Valentina leaned against the edge of the table, her dark eyes studying Elena with an intensity that never failed to rattle her. “You know,” she began, her voice teasing, “one day, this dance we’re doing is going to catch up to us.”
“Is that a threat?” Elena responded without missing a beat, her hands still flying over the keyboard.
“It’s a warning,” Valentina purred. “But you never listen.”
“I listen.” Elena’s fingers paused, and she finally turned to face her. “I just don’t care.”
Valentina’s lips curled into that familiar smirk, the one that made Elena’s pulse race and her guard go up all at once. There was something dangerous about the way Valentina looked at her—as if she knew exactly what Elena was thinking, feeling, hiding.
“So, what are you digging into?” Valentina pushed off the table, pacing around the room like a predator sizing up its prey. “This one’s bigger than the others. It feels… different.”
Elena didn’t respond immediately. She glanced at the screen, the lines of code and security clearances flickering in rapid succession. “It’s a transfer,” she finally said, her voice low. “A big one. Accounts buried under layers of encryption—military-grade.”
Valentina stopped pacing, her eyes narrowing. “And?”
“And…” Elena’s fingers flew across the keys once more, breaking through another firewall as a list of names scrolled onto the screen. She tilted her head slightly, her eyes gleaming. “Looks like someone’s been hiding money. A lot of it. Offshore accounts, government ties.”
Valentina’s expression darkened. “Who’s the target?”
“I don’t know yet,” Elena admitted, though there was a part of her that already had an idea. A powerful family—someone important. But she wasn’t sure who had pulled the strings to hire them. Only that the stakes were higher than usual.
For a moment, the room fell into a heavy silence. Elena could feel the weight of Valentina’s gaze, sharp and calculating, as if she were piecing together the puzzle in her head.
“This is dangerous, Elena,” Valentina finally said, her voice a low growl. “Even for you.”
A flicker of frustration flared in Elena’s chest. She hated being underestimated, especially by someone like Valentina, who thrived on the chaos of danger. “Don’t pretend you’re not here for the same reason. You don’t walk away from a challenge, and we both know it.”
Valentina’s eyes softened just slightly, but it was gone as quickly as it came. She stepped closer, closing the space between them until she was hovering just above Elena, their breaths almost mingling. “Just be careful,” she whispered, her voice unexpectedly gentle.
Elena’s heart skipped a beat, but she masked it with a smirk. “You’re worried about me now?”
Valentina chuckled, the sound low and husky. “Not at all. But you’re more fun when you’re alive.”
The tension between them crackled, like a live wire ready to snap. For a split second, Elena thought Valentina might lean in closer, breach the space they kept between them. But instead, she stepped back, her hands falling to her sides.
Elena returned her focus to the screen, trying to shake off the sudden intensity of the moment. She had a job to finish.
“Where do you think this is headed?” Valentina asked, her tone shifting back to business.
“I don’t know yet. But it feels like a trap,” Elena admitted. “There’s no way this much money is just sitting here, waiting for someone to take it.”
“And yet, here you are, ready to take it.”
Elena smiled despite herself. “Well, I like to live dangerously.”
Valentina’s gaze lingered on her for a moment longer, before she turned her attention to the door. “Get what you need. I’ll handle the rest.”
Elena nodded, her focus returning to the code. In the back of her mind, she knew Valentina wasn’t just talking about the job. The way Valentina operated, the way she moved through the world with a kind of effortless control, it was both infuriating and intoxicating. They were partners now, whether they liked it or not.
But as Elena’s eyes skimmed through the data on the screen, a sinking feeling settled into her stomach. Something wasn’t right. She was close, too close. And in a world like theirs, being too close meant one thing—danger.
The transfer file clicked open, revealing a name she’d hoped to avoid.
Her heart froze for a second. “Valentina…”
Valentina turned back, sensing the change in Elena’s tone. “What is it?”
Elena’s voice dropped, her hands still on the keyboard. “The family behind this transfer… it’s yours.”
Valentina’s face was unreadable for a moment, but Elena saw the brief flicker of surprise in her dark eyes. The atmosphere in the room shifted, heavier than before. The job had just become personal.
“I guess it’s not just the money, then,” Valentina said quietly, a cold edge to her voice.
“No,” Elena whispered, realizing just how deep they were both in.
And just like that, the line between loyalty and betrayal blurred, pulling them both deeper into the underworld.