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Stoyanov lowered his megaphone, the rain soaking through his uniform. He watched the small shape vanish into the heart of the gale. For that moment, the laws of men were irrelevant. Viktor was gone, carried away by the only force that couldn't be bribed or broken. He was finally above the law, moving with the wind.
Below, the police watched in stunned silence. Their cars, their handcuffs, and their laws were tethered to the earth. Viktor was a silhouette against the lightning, carved out of the clouds. He was moving at sixty knots, soaring over the rooftops and out toward the open horizon where no patrol boat could follow. nad_zakona_ss_vyatra
As the officers sprinted toward the pier, Viktor didn't jump into the water. He ran toward the edge of the sea wall. With a snap of the release cord, the reinforced fabric of his wing caught a massive gust. It didn't just lift him; it violently yanked him into the dark sky. Stoyanov lowered his megaphone, the rain soaking through
Viktor was a "Ghost," a specialized courier for items the government didn’t want to exist. In his coat pocket was a drive containing the digital signatures of the region's most powerful oligarchs. To the police, he was a thief. To the men who hired him, he was a loose end. But as the gale force winds began to whip the masts of the moored sailboats into a frenzy, Viktor felt a strange sense of immunity. Viktor was gone, carried away by the only
The sirens of three patrol cars wailed in the distance, their blue lights refracting through the torrential rain. They had him pinned against the harbor. Detective Stoyanov stepped out of the lead car, megaphone in hand.