Shadow Contract

Chapter 38: Sophie’s Choice

Shadow Contract

Chapter 38: Sophie’s Choice

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Chapter 38: Sophie’s Choice

The training room was empty. The mats were cold. The lights were dim. The air smelled of rubber and sweat. Dante stood in the center. He was hitting the heavy bag. Left. Right. Hook. Uppercut. The sound was rhythmic. Thud. Thud. Thud. He did not stop when Sophie entered. He knew she was there. He could feel her presence.

"Dante," she said.

He did not stop. He landed a final kick. The bag swung wildly. He turned to face her. He was breathing steadily. He was not sweating. "I am busy," he said.

"So am I."

Sophie walked toward him. She held a tablet in her hand. Her expression was hard. "I am done being managed," she said.

Dante wiped his hands on a towel. He threw it on the bench. "Managed," he repeated.

"Kept out of the loop. Protected from data. Treated like a civilian." She stopped in front of him. She held up the tablet. "I have been conducting my own investigation. While you were writing in your notebook. While you were sleeping."

Dante looked at the tablet. He did not take it. "Show Isaac," he said.

"I am showing you."

"Why."

"Because you need to hear it first. Before you decide whether to suppress it."

Dante’s eyes narrowed. The turquoise iris seemed to glow in the dim light.

(Kairo): "She is challenging authority."

(Mūn): "She is asserting partnership."

(Dante): "There is a difference."

(Kairo): "Not in war."

Dante took the tablet. He looked at the screen. It was a timeline. Dates. Locations. Financial transfers. It overlapped with his own data. But it added layers he did not have.

"What is this," Dante asked.

"My history," Sophie said. "Before we met. Before the school."

Dante scrolled. He saw records. Training logs. Evaluations. Subject S. Parallel Track.

"I know about this," Dante said. "Lisa found it."

"Lisa found the surface," Sophie said. "I found the depth." She tapped the screen. A new window opened. A connection map. "Edward did not target me because I chose you," Sophie said. "That was the cover. That was the emotional hook."

Dante looked up. "Then why."

"Because of this." She pointed to a date. Ten years ago. "Yoru Kikan secured a asset. A biological key. It was moved to a facility in Jōkan." Sophie looked Dante in the eye. "I was the escort."

Dante went still. The room seemed to shrink.

(Kairo): "Memory check. No record of this event."

(Mūn): "It was suppressed. Or erased."

(Dante): "Show me."

(Kairo): "Cannot. Data missing."

"You do not remember," Sophie said. "I know."

"I was there," Dante said.

"No. You were in the lab. I was on the transport. But the cargo... it was related to you." Sophie took the tablet back. She locked the screen. "Edward did not decide to act against me because of a personal rupture. There is a structural reason I was chosen as the target." She stepped closer. Her voice dropped. "Something in my history intersects with what Yoru Kikan is protecting. And what you are."

Dante felt a coldness spread through his chest. It was not physical. It was the absence of heat. "Show the crew," Dante said.

"Finally," Sophie said.

The briefing room was tense. The crew sat around the table. Isaac had his laptop open. Kisuke was cleaning his nails with a knife. Eikichi stood by the door. Dante sat at the head. Sophie stood beside him. She plugged the tablet into the main screen. The data projected onto the wall. Large. Clear.

"This changes the timeline," Sophie said.

Isaac leaned forward. He adjusted his glasses. He began to read. His eyes moved fast. Scanning. Processing. "Edward’s operation," Isaac said. "It started six months ago."

"No," Sophie said. "It started ten years ago. When the transport moved."

Kisuke stopped cleaning his nails. He looked at the screen. "You were a child," Kisuke said.

"I was trained," Sophie said. "I did not know what I was carrying. But Yoru Kikan knew."

Isaac typed a command. He cross-referenced the data with his own models. The screen flickered. Red lines connected. "This reconfigures everything," Isaac said. He looked at Dante. "Edward is not acting on impulse. He is acting on protocol."

"Protocol," Dante said.

"Containment," Isaac said. "Sophie is not just a target. She is a lock."

The room went silent. The hum of the servers seemed louder. Sophie looked at Dante. Her face was calm. But her hands were clenched.

"I am not a damsel," Sophie said. "I am not a victim."

"No," Isaac said. "You are a variable."

"Then treat me like one," Sophie said. "Give me access. Give me clearance. No more hiding."

Dante looked at the screen. He looked at the date. Ten years ago. He tried to remember. He tried to find the gap.

(Kairo): "The memory is sealed."

(Mūn): "It is protected for a reason."

(Dante): "Break the seal."

(Kairo): "Cannot. Authorization required."

(Dante): "From who."

(Kairo): "Ogata."

Dante stood up. The chair scraped against the floor. "Edward knows," Dante said.

"Yes," Sophie said. "He knows I was the escort. He knows I saw the cargo."

"And he knows I do not remember," Dante said.

"Yes."

Dante walked to the screen. He touched the date. "This is why he wants me alive," Dante said. "He does not want revenge. He wants the key."

Sophie nodded. "He needs both of us. To open whatever Ogata built."

Kisuke sheathed his knife. He stood up. "Then we stop playing defense," Kisuke said. "We go to the source."

"Sector Five," Isaac said. "The holding company."

"No," Dante said. "The transport route." He looked at Sophie. "You remember the route."

"Yes."

"Then we go there."

Isaac frowned. "That is not in the plan."

"The plan is based on data," Dante said. "She is the data."

The room was quiet. Isaac looked at Sophie. He looked at Dante. He saw the shift. The power dynamic had changed. Sophie was no longer just protected. She was essential.

"Fine," Isaac said. "I will update the route. But we need more intel."

"I have more," Sophie said. She unplugged the tablet. She held it tight. "But I release it in stages. Based on trust." She looked at Dante. "No more secrets," she said.

Dante nodded. Once. "No more secrets."

Sophie turned to the crew. "Gear up. We move in one hour." She walked to the door. She opened it. She stopped. "And Dante."

He looked at her.

"Do not try to manage me again."

"I will not."

She left the room. The crew sat in silence. Kisuke whistled. Low. Soft. "She is dangerous," Kisuke said.

"Yes," Dante said.

"Good," Kisuke said. "We need dangerous."

Isaac closed his laptop. He looked at Dante. "Variable X," Isaac said. "It just changed."

"How."

"She is not just the anchor anymore. She is the key."

Dante walked to the window. He looked out at the city. The rain had stopped. The sky was gray.

(Kairo): "The design is deeper than we thought."

(Mūn): "They were built to fit together."

(Dante): "Like pieces of a lock."

(Kairo): "And Edward has the turn."

(Dante): "Then I will break the lock."

Dante turned away from the window. He walked to the door. He would not let the design hold. He would not let the protocol win. He would burn the structure down. Even if he had to burn himself to do it.

He stepped into the hallway. The crew was moving. The engines were warming. The clock was ticking. Edward was waiting. Now Sophie was ready. And Dante was done asking permission.

A/N: Thank you for reading Chapter 38! Sophie is no longer just a target she’s a key to the whole mystery. The timeline has shifted again. What happened ten years ago? Drop your theories in the comments! Don’t forget to add Shadow Contract to your library and vote with power stones. See you in Chapter 39!

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