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Hudson Nolan
Chapter 1
Port Haven was a city carved from contradictions, its gleaming skyscrapers casting long shadows over the rotting docks below. The rain fell in sheets, a ceaseless drumbeat that blurred the line between night and day, soaking the streets and the souls who walked them. Detective Lena Carver stood under the awning of the Meridian Towers, her leather jacket slick with water, her green eyes narrowed against the storm. At thirty-five, she was no stranger to the city’s underbelly, nor to the ghosts that lingered in its alleys. The scar across her left eyebrow throbbed faintly, a reminder of a case that had cost her more than blood.
The call had come at 2:17 a.m., sharp as a knife through her fitful sleep. A body in the penthouse, high-profile, urgent. Lena had rolled out of bed, her dreams still tangled with images of her brother Ethan his crooked smile, his lifeless body in a dockside alley five years ago, a case still unsolved. She shook off the memory, focusing on the present. The Meridian Towers loomed above, its glass facade reflecting the pulsing lights of squad cars. A crowd gathered despite the hour, their whispers drowned by the rain vultures in designer coats, drawn to tragedy.
Lena flashed her badge at the rookie guarding the entrance, a kid with eyes too wide for the job. “Carver, Homicide,” she said, her voice low, edged with fatigue. He stepped aside, and she rode the elevator to the top floor, the hum of it a brief shield against the chaos. The penthouse door was ajar, revealing a world of cold opulence: marble floors, modern art, windows framing the storm-swept city. The air carried the sharp tang of blood, laced with something clinical bleach, perhaps. Lena’s boots echoed as she crossed the threshold, her gaze sweeping the room with practiced precision.
Adrian Wells, tech mogul, forty-two, lay sprawled near the window, a single gunshot wound to his temple. A Beretta rested in his right hand, its gleam too pristine. Suicide, the scene suggested. Lena’s gut disagreed. She crouched beside the body, her knees protesting faintly, and studied the details. Wells’ suit was untouched, no signs of struggle. His left hand clutched a folded note, its edges stark against the blood pooling beneath. With gloved hands, she eased it free and unfolded it. Scrawled in black ink: The truth is buried. Her breath caught. The words mirrored the note found with Ethan They know the truth a case no one but her had cared to chase. Her pulse quickened, a familiar mix of dread and resolve.
“Carver, you gonna stand there brooding or work the scene?” Detective Marcus Holt’s voice cut through her thoughts. Her former partner leaned against the doorway, his broad frame filling the space, his graying beard catching the chandelier’s light. A bullet to the knee had sidelined him to a desk two years ago, but his eyes still held the sharpness of the streets.
“Working,” Lena replied, slipping the note into an evidence bag. She stood, brushing her short black hair from her face, and met his gaze. “What’s a desk jockey doing here, Marcus? Chief’s orders?”
“Mayor’s breathing down his neck. High-profile vic, big headlines.” He nodded toward a nervous rookie in the hall, scribbling in a notepad. “Meet Daniels, your new shadow. Don’t break him.”
Lena ignored the rookie, her focus on the room. The gun was too clean, the body too posed. She moved to the desk, a glass slab cluttered with tech gadgets and a humming laptop, its screen locked. A faint scratch caught her eye a microchip, thumbnail-sized, wedged in a seam. She pried it free, turning it over in her gloved hand. Custom, not standard. Her gut twisted, whispering of secrets. Ethan had been a hacker, chasing corporate corruption before his death. This chip felt like his ghost reaching out.
“Tech’s en route,” Marcus said, watching her. “Don’t go rogue, Lena. This one’s got eyes on it city hall, feds, you name it.”
“When have I ever?” she said, her tone dry. Marcus snorted, knowing better. He knew the fire that drove her, kindled by Ethan’s death, a wound that hadn’t healed. She’d been a rookie then, powerless to stop the case from going cold. Now, she was relentless.
Her phone buzzed in her pocket. A text from an unknown number: a grainy photo of her running along the waterfront at dawn, her silhouette stark. No message, just the image. Her jaw tightened, a chill creeping up her spine. Someone was watching. She pocketed the phone, her face a mask, and turned back to the scene.
“Bag the chip,” she told the tech who’d just arrived, a wiry kid with nervous hands. “And mirror that laptop’s drive before it leaves. No one touches it without my say.” The tech nodded, unfazed by her edge. Lena stepped to the window, the city sprawling below, its lights blurred by rain. Nexus DataCorp’s headquarters loomed in the distance, a glass monolith. Wells had been their poster boy, the face of their AI empire. If this was murder, Nexus was where she’d start.
Daniels approached, his voice eager but shaky. “Detective, prelim report’s done. No forced entry, no witnesses. Security’s pulling footage.”
“Check the service entrance,” Lena said without looking at him. “And drop the formalities. Call me Carver.” Daniels nodded, scurrying off. She didn’t envy him; the job would burn out that enthusiasm soon enough.
Marcus joined her at the window, his voice low. “You’re thinking Nexus, aren’t you? Be careful. They’ve got more pull than the mayor.”
“Careful’s not my style,” she said, forcing a half-smile. Her mind was racing, piecing together fragments: the note, the chip, Ethan’s death. They were connected she felt it, a thread pulling taut. She just didn’t know how deep it ran.
The elevator ride down was silent, Daniels fidgeting beside her. In the security office, a cramped box of flickering monitors, they reviewed footage. At 1:03 a.m., a shadow moved in the service stairwell a hooded figure, face obscured, slipping out of sight. Lena paused the frame, her jaw tight. “There,” she said. “Run it back.”
Daniels rewound, and the shadow reappeared, moving with purpose. “Could be nothing,” he said, unconvincingly.
“It’s never nothing,” Lena replied, her mind already elsewhere. She needed Riley Voss, Ethan’s old hacker friend, to crack that chip. Riley was reckless but brilliant, and Lena trusted hermostly. She sent a text: Need you. Urgent. Diner, 6 a.m.
Her phone buzzed again as she stepped back into the rain. Another message, same number: Back off, Detective. Or you’ll end up like him. Attached was a photo of Ethan’s crime scene, one never released. Her grip tightened, knuckles white. Someone was playing a deadly game, and she was already in too deep.
Lena slipped into her car, the engine growling to life. Port Haven was waking, but for her, the night was just beginning. She had a truth to unearth, a ghost to face, and a city full of secrets waiting to bleed.
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