
PART 1: The Case That Vanished
The elevator doors slid shut with a soft, final ding.
But in the silence of Terminal B’s parking garage, it sounded like a gunshot.
Marcus felt it instantly.
The shift.
The mistake.
His father didn’t move at first. His eyes stayed locked on the empty back seat of the SUV, the open door swaying slightly as if something had just slipped out of reality.
“Where’s the case?” he asked again, quieter now.
Marcus swallowed hard. His voice barely came out.
“It was… it was right there.”
The tactical agents turned sharply. One of them stepped forward, scanning the garage with trained precision.
“Lock down all exits,” he ordered into his comm.
Too late.
A faint echo of the elevator cables hummed upward.
Officer Travis Cole stood frozen, the badge wallet still trembling in his hand. The authority he’d worn just moments ago had drained completely.
“I—I didn’t take anything,” he stammered.
Marcus’s father didn’t even look at him.
His focus was elsewhere now.
Somewhere above.
“Level?” he asked.
“Going up from B2,” one agent responded. “No visual on the subject.”
The father exhaled slowly, like a man recalculating a war already in motion.
Then he turned to Marcus.
“Did anyone see you take it?”
Marcus shook his head quickly. “No. I grabbed my bag and ran—no one followed me.”
A pause.
Then the realization hit them both at the same time.
“They didn’t follow you,” his father said.
“They were already here.”
The fluorescent lights flickered overhead.
Somewhere above, the elevator chimed open.
And whatever was inside that missing case… was no longer contained.