Rael didn't leave the body
Not immediately
He crouched beside the courier, two fingers pressed lightly to the neck—not checking for life. That was already gone. He was checking time
Still warm
Shot came within seconds of the message
That meant coordination
That meant surveillance
Rael's eyes lifted slowly to the broken wall
Line of sight. Clean angle. Elevated
He moved out the back
Without hesitation.
The alley behind the garage was narrow, cluttered with scrap metal and forgotten parts. Rael stepped through it like he'd walked it a thousand times—because he had.
He didn't run.
Running draws eyes.
Instead, he walked fast, controlled, cutting left, then right, then through a half-open gate that led into a compound still under construction.
Up the stairs,two at a time
Got to the roof access
By the time he reached the top, his breathing hadn't changed
Only his focus had
From the rooftop, Lagos stretched wide—lights flickering in uneven patches now.
Not random,Never random.
Rael crouched low and scanned.
Three buildings over a water tank platform.
Perfect elevation
Clear view of his garage
He didn't need a scope to confirm it
But he watched anyway
Waited,Counted,Thirty seconds
A shadow moved.
Not rushing,not panicking.
Professional exit.
The shooter dismantled the rifle with efficient precision, sliding pieces into a slim case.
Rael memorized everything:
Height medium,Build lean
Movement trained, not military—contract
No wasted motion
The man turned slightly
Just enough
Rael caught a glimpse of his face
Then he was gone
Rael stayed still,Another thirty second by
Then he stood,not chasing
That wasn't the move.
Because this wasn't about the shooter.
It was about the message.
Back in the garage, the silence felt heavier
Rael shut the door behind him and dragged a tarp over the broken wall temporarily
He knelt beside the courier again and searched him quickly.
Wallet—empty.
Phone—burner, smashed.
No ID,Too clean.
Except for one thing.
Inside the man's inner pocket—stitched, not standard—Rael found a thin strip of metallic film.
Carefully hidden,carefully missed.
Rael held it up to the light.
Patterns,No text,No numbers,Zero frequency markings.
His jaw tightened.
"Encoded," he murmured.
He unfolded the paper again.
Four locations.
Now one extra piece not random anymore.
A trail.
---
Rael cleared a space on the workbench and laid everything out
Broken compass,Location list,Metallic film
He stared at them like parts of an engine he hadn't seen before.
Then he did what he always did.
He mapped it.
---
Minutes passed.
Then twenty.
Then thirty.
Outside, another section of the city dipped into darkness.
This time longer.
Rael didn't look up.
He was already ahead of it.
---
"Not a weapon," he said quietly.
His fingers traced the locations again.
Tema,Jamestown,Akosombo,Kumasi.
Spread.Deliberate.Infrastructure-adjacent
Energy flow points.
His eyes shifted to the compass.
Broken.
But not useless.
The needle wasn't pointing north.
It was oscillating… within a range.
Like it was reacting.
Not guiding.
---
Rael leaned back slowly.
"They're not building something," he said.
"They're tuning something."
The courier's words echoed in his head.
It's not broken. It's being tuned.
Rael looked at the first location again.
Port of Tema.
If this was a system—
That's where it started.
---
He stood.
Decision made.No debate.No hesitation.
He grabbed a duffel bag from under the bench and started packing.
Not weapons.Tools,Compact torch,Fiber wire,Lock kit,Small drone (old, but functional),Spare phone (offline)
Then, after a pause—
A handgun.Last resort.
Always last.
---
He zipped the bag and slung it over his shoulder.
Paused.
Looked at the garage one more time.
At the life he'd built.
Simple.Controlled.Safe.
Then his eyes dropped to the compass in his hand.
Still twitching,Still wrong.
Rael exhaled.
"Just one stop," he said.
A lie.He knew it.
---
Outside, the night hummed with tension.
And somewhere far off—
The power cut again.
