Lone Target <REAL | Anthology>
The target sat alone at a corner table of a neon-drenched noodle stall, seemingly oblivious to the humming drones and the desperate pulse of the city around him. In a world where everyone was connected by neural links and social feeds, being truly "lone" was a death sentence or a statement of power. For this man, it was clearly the latter.
Elias had been tracking him for three weeks. The contract was simple: "Neutralize the anomaly." No names, no backstory, just a high-priority coordinate and a silhouette. The Encounter Lone Target
"You're late, Elias," a voice crackled through Elias’s encrypted comms—a channel that shouldn't have been accessible. Elias froze. "How did you get this frequency?" The target sat alone at a corner table
"When you spend enough time being the only thing the system can't see, you learn how to listen to the things it tries to hide," the target replied. He stood up, leaving a small, glowing data drive on the table. "They didn't hire you to kill a man. They hired you to delete a ghost. But ghosts have a habit of haunting their hunters." The Choice Elias had been tracking him for three weeks