My Kaiju Parasite Revived Me, But a Yandere Bought My Streaming Rights
Chapter 80: Service Door
- Chapter 128: The Brother
- Chapter 127: The Asking
- Chapter 126: First Walker
- Chapter 125: Eggs
- Chapter 124: Until Morning
- Chapter 123: Quarters a Dozen
- Chapter 122: The Handoff
- Chapter 121: Day Seventeen
- Chapter 120: The Cost
- Chapter 119: The Seal
- Chapter 118: Chambered
- Chapter 117: Saint Enterings
- Chapter 116: Final Prep
- Chapter 115: The Conversation
- Chapter 114: Jakarta
- Chapter 113: Vesper Street
- Chapter 112: Cookbook
- Chapter 111: A Kiss
- Chapter 110: Mitsurugi
- Chapter 109: Soma Box
- Chapter 108: Harness
- Chapter 107: Mace
- Chapter 106: Aris Wondering
- Chapter 105: Vance Lot
- Chapter 104: Day Four
- Chapter 103: Coat
- Chapter 102: Walk
- Chapter 101: Day Two
- Chapter 100: Kettle
- Chapter 99: Empty Chair
- Chapter 98: Live Session
- Chapter 97: Sixteen Days
- Chapter 96: Vessel
- Chapter 95: Quarter
- Chapter 94: Soma’s Question
- Chapter 93: Audit
- Chapter 92: Armorer’s Quarter
- Chapter 91: Folder Three
- Chapter 90: Statue Yard
- Chapter 89: Old Address
- Chapter 88: A Price to Pay
- Chapter 87: A day of Tali
- Chapter 86: Sound Bites
- Chapter 85: Lively Spirit
- Chapter 84: beep Boop
- Chapter 83: Drifting Notes
- Chapter 82: Buried Stages
- Chapter 81: Gala Cover
- Chapter 80: Service Door
- Chapter 79: Bom Bom Party
- Chapter 78: Black Tie
- Chapter 77: Mindful Manners
- Chapter 76: Dust and Diamonds
- Chapter 75: Structure is Key
- Chapter 74: Advancing Plans(2)
- Chapter 73: Advancing Plans
- Chapter 72: Hardened Emotions
- Chapter 71: Fevered Tali
- Chapter 70: Ice Dagger
- Chapter 69: Rank C intergration
- Chapter 68: A Seed of Faith
- Chapter 67: Is this still my Friend?
- Chapter 66: Viewed Scars
- Chapter 65: Rank C
- Chapter 64: Honoring the Fallen
- Chapter 63: Soma Happenings
- Chapter 62: Commanding Presence
- Chapter 61: Chest Cavity [18+ Gore]
- Chapter 60: blood Tablet
- Chapter 59: No Answer
- Chapter 58: Bruised Ego
- Chapter 57: Blood Droplets
- Chapter 56: Stinger Shot
- Chapter 55: Ashing Siege
- Chapter 54: Elara’s Point of View
- Chapter 53: Bloody Streamers
- Chapter 52: Rina’s Run
- Chapter 51: Purple Coded
- Chapter 50: Dub Con (18+)
- Chapter 49: Pressing Down
- Chapter 48: Terminal Promises
- Chapter 47: On tap
- Chapter 46: Bone Crushing
- Chapter 45: Acid Batteries
- Chapter 44: Sync Rating +
- Chapter 43: Vaulting Crawlers
- Chapter 42: Siphoned Love
- Chapter 41: Bracketed Pain
- Chapter 40: Public Placement
- Chapter 39: Binding Moves
- Chapter 38: Loose Ends
- Chapter 37: A Moment’s Notice (R18)
- Chapter 36: Hotel Stayings
- Chapter 35: Hydrant Machinery
- Chapter 34: Division PR
- Chapter 33: SSS Rescue(2)
- Chapter 32: SSS Rescue?(1)
- Chapter 31: Mimic
- Chapter 30: Shockwave
- Chapter 29: Triage of Trouble
- Chapter 28: Custom Build (2)
- Chapter 27: Custom Build(1)
- Chapter 26: Nexus Anchor
- Chapter 25: Pint’s of blood
- Chapter 24: Dusted Eyes
- Chapter 23: Hiro’s Freeze
- Chapter 22: Rapid Wipe
- Chapter 21: Hit the ground
- Chapter 20: Ground works
- Chapter 19: Deep Kiss
- Chapter 18: Dinner
- Chapter 17: Backdoor Burner
- Chapter 16: Zippy Dippy
- Chapter 15: Steel Bluff
- Chapter 14: Carcass training
- Chapter 13: Defying a Leash
- Chapter 12: Earn Your Spot
- Chapter 11: Who is She?
- Chapter 10: Smaller Target
- Chapter 9: Honju Smasher
- Chapter 8: How a Butcher Hunts
- Chapter 7: Let Me Try!
- Chapter 6: Morphine Shaking Pain
- Chapter 5: Awake and refreshed
- Chapter 4: Burst Power
- Chapter 3: Enter Kikaru
- Chapter 2: The Gambit
- Chapter 1: Stomach Pain
Caleb stayed in the alcove for thirty seconds.
The napkin was still folded in his hand. The handwriting had not changed in the time it took him to read it twice. The shape of the letters was old. The slope was a teaching from a school that did not exist anymore. He had spent eleven years in disposal yards reading carcasses, and the principle was the same. You did not look at the wound. You looked at the body around the wound. You looked at what was missing.
What was missing here was the layer he had not seen.
He had walked into the gala with one job. Find a face for a routing entity. He had assumed the routing entity was the deepest piece on the board. The napkin said otherwise. The napkin said the man with the eyes was already on a board with at least one other player, and that the other player was watching them both, and that the man wanted Caleb to know it before Caleb did anything stupid.
Caleb folded the napkin smaller and slid it into his breast pocket.
He walked back into the ballroom.
His vantage was the column nearest the service corridor. He took it without looking like he had taken it. The string quartet had moved to a piece that let people dance without committing to dancing, and the floor had thinned around the bar. Across the room, Hassek had not moved.
Caleb watched him for a count of forty.
Hassek’s weight was on his right leg. The left was rested. The bandage on his neck was new gauze over old gauze; the stain had been wicked through twice and replaced. He was not drinking. His hand was open. His hand was open because his hand was waiting to do something. Caleb had spent seven years working alongside men whose hands were open like that, and they had all been waiting to do the same thing.
Hassek pushed off the door frame.
Without looking around, he turned his shoulders, opened the service door, and stepped through it.
The door swung once and stilled.
Caleb did not follow.
Following was the wrong move. Following put two military bodies in the same back hallway, and one of those military bodies was Hassek, and Caleb was wearing a borrowed suit with a phase-dagger sewn into a sleeve sheath he had not had time to test. He needed information first.
He moved toward the bar.
Elara was where Caleb had last seen her. The dark-gray collar of the First Division uniform sat at her neck in the way that collar always sat, like she had been issued it at birth. She was holding a glass without drinking from it. The glass was a prop. Her eyes were not.
Caleb stopped at the bar two stools down from her and asked the bartender for water.
"Mercer," Elara said. She did not turn her head.
"Captain."
"You stood for the photograph."
"I did."
"That was good of you."
"Wasn’t really a choice."
"There’s always a choice. You just made the right one." She paused while the bartender slid Caleb’s glass across. "Try to look like a man enjoying himself."
Caleb took a sip. "Hassek’s posting."
Elara’s eyes did not change. The angle of her shoulders did not change. The hand holding her glass did not change.
"Off-grid sweeps," she said. "Three weeks. No requisition through First Division. No logged engagements. Two members of his squad have not come back through the gates."
"On whose orders."
"Not the Defense Force’s."
"Then whose."
She finally turned her head, and the look she gave him was the look she had given him in the disposal yards when he was sixteen and she was eighteen and she had told him to stop asking questions about something he could not afford to know the answer to.
"Caleb," she said. "Whoever you came here to find tonight. You’re not the only person in this room who came for them."
He had already known. The napkin had told him. Hearing it from her was different. Hearing it from her made it not paranoia.
"Thank you," Caleb said.
"Don’t thank me yet."
He set his glass down and turned away from the bar.
Halsworth Crayne was three feet behind him.
"Walk with me, Mercer."
Crayne did not wait for an answer. He angled himself toward the edge of the floor where the marble met the carpet, where the cameras did not have a clean line. Caleb walked because not walking would have been louder than walking.
"You scan a room well," Crayne said. He was holding a fresh glass. He did not offer this one. "I’ve been watching you scan. So have a few other people. Most of them are not as polite as I am."
"That’s reassuring."
"It isn’t, but I appreciate the deflection." Crayne’s smile did not reach the corners of his mouth. "There’s a Veil-Ward signatory in the room tonight. The signatory has made certain accounts very nervous. The kind of accounts that pay people to stop being nervous." He glanced at Caleb. "You wouldn’t happen to know that name, would you, Mercer?"
"I know a lot of names."
"That’s a careful answer."
"I’m a careful man."
Crayne laughed once, quietly. The laugh did not carry. "I could trade with you, you know. I have a name. I would take your impression of the room in exchange for it. Honest barter."
"I’ll pass."
"Smart." Crayne stopped walking. He turned to face Caleb without crowding him, with the practiced distance of a man who had learned what distance meant. "The signatory is smart too. Be careful you don’t learn from the same teacher, Mercer. Some teachers are difficult to outlive."
He walked off into the crowd without waiting for a response.
Caleb watched him go for two seconds.
Then he turned and crossed the ballroom toward the staircase that led to the upper balcony.
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She was on the balcony.
The crushed-orchid scent hit him before he saw her. Her back was to the rail, looking at something out past the ornamental garden lights. The neon-green streak in her hair caught a lamp at the corner of the balcony and held it.
She did not turn when his footstep landed on the marble.
"You came to find me," she said.
"I did."
"That wasn’t the script."
"No."
She turned then. The smile reached her eyes a beat after her mouth, the way it had downstairs, the way it had downstairs the first time. Her glass was empty. She had not refilled it.
"Ask," she said.
"Why this suit."
"That isn’t the question you came up here with."
"It’s the one I’m starting with."
"The lining is a fabric that holds scent for forty-eight hours. I wanted you to wear something that I could find in a room without looking." She tilted her head. "Next question."
"Why are you here tonight."
The half-beat was so small he almost did not catch it. The corner of her mouth did not move. Her eyes did. They cooled by a single degree, and then they were warm again, and the warmth this time was something else.
"You did come up here with a real question," she said.
"Answer it."
"I came because someone came back tonight," she said. "Someone I’ve been waiting for. Someone who disappeared a long time ago and was not supposed to come back through any door I could see." She let that settle. "I’m not here for you tonight, Caleb. Not first. You are second."
Caleb went still.
"Who is he."
"You don’t get that one." She set her glass on the rail. "Not from me. Not yet. But I’ll tell you this, since you came up here when you weren’t supposed to. Some of us were not done with him when he disappeared. Some of us have been waiting eleven years for a door to open. Tonight a door opened."
Below them, on the ballroom floor, the service door swung open.
Hassek stepped through it.
He was alone. The bandage on his neck was no longer clean. His hand was no longer open; it was closed around something he was keeping out of sight against his thigh. He scanned the floor once, slow, with the patience of a man who had finished a job and was now looking to see who had been watching him do it.
The man with the eyes had not come back through the door.
Beside Caleb, the Hacker’s hand tightened on the rail. The cool came back into her face and stayed this time.
"Now we’ve got a problem," she said.
- Chapter 128: The Brother
- Chapter 127: The Asking
- Chapter 126: First Walker
- Chapter 125: Eggs
- Chapter 124: Until Morning
- Chapter 123: Quarters a Dozen
- Chapter 122: The Handoff
- Chapter 121: Day Seventeen
- Chapter 120: The Cost
- Chapter 119: The Seal
- Chapter 118: Chambered
- Chapter 117: Saint Enterings
- Chapter 116: Final Prep
- Chapter 115: The Conversation
- Chapter 114: Jakarta
- Chapter 113: Vesper Street
- Chapter 112: Cookbook
- Chapter 111: A Kiss
- Chapter 110: Mitsurugi
- Chapter 109: Soma Box
- Chapter 108: Harness
- Chapter 107: Mace
- Chapter 106: Aris Wondering
- Chapter 105: Vance Lot
- Chapter 104: Day Four
- Chapter 103: Coat
- Chapter 102: Walk
- Chapter 101: Day Two
- Chapter 100: Kettle
- Chapter 99: Empty Chair
- Chapter 98: Live Session
- Chapter 97: Sixteen Days
- Chapter 96: Vessel
- Chapter 95: Quarter
- Chapter 94: Soma’s Question
- Chapter 93: Audit
- Chapter 92: Armorer’s Quarter
- Chapter 91: Folder Three
- Chapter 90: Statue Yard
- Chapter 89: Old Address
- Chapter 88: A Price to Pay
- Chapter 87: A day of Tali
- Chapter 86: Sound Bites
- Chapter 85: Lively Spirit
- Chapter 84: beep Boop
- Chapter 83: Drifting Notes
- Chapter 82: Buried Stages
- Chapter 81: Gala Cover
- Chapter 80: Service Door
- Chapter 79: Bom Bom Party
- Chapter 78: Black Tie
- Chapter 77: Mindful Manners
- Chapter 76: Dust and Diamonds
- Chapter 75: Structure is Key
- Chapter 74: Advancing Plans(2)
- Chapter 73: Advancing Plans
- Chapter 72: Hardened Emotions
- Chapter 71: Fevered Tali
- Chapter 70: Ice Dagger
- Chapter 69: Rank C intergration
- Chapter 68: A Seed of Faith
- Chapter 67: Is this still my Friend?
- Chapter 66: Viewed Scars
- Chapter 65: Rank C
- Chapter 64: Honoring the Fallen
- Chapter 63: Soma Happenings
- Chapter 62: Commanding Presence
- Chapter 61: Chest Cavity [18+ Gore]
- Chapter 60: blood Tablet
- Chapter 59: No Answer
- Chapter 58: Bruised Ego
- Chapter 57: Blood Droplets
- Chapter 56: Stinger Shot
- Chapter 55: Ashing Siege
- Chapter 54: Elara’s Point of View
- Chapter 53: Bloody Streamers
- Chapter 52: Rina’s Run
- Chapter 51: Purple Coded
- Chapter 50: Dub Con (18+)
- Chapter 49: Pressing Down
- Chapter 48: Terminal Promises
- Chapter 47: On tap
- Chapter 46: Bone Crushing
- Chapter 45: Acid Batteries
- Chapter 44: Sync Rating +
- Chapter 43: Vaulting Crawlers
- Chapter 42: Siphoned Love
- Chapter 41: Bracketed Pain
- Chapter 40: Public Placement
- Chapter 39: Binding Moves
- Chapter 38: Loose Ends
- Chapter 37: A Moment’s Notice (R18)
- Chapter 36: Hotel Stayings
- Chapter 35: Hydrant Machinery
- Chapter 34: Division PR
- Chapter 33: SSS Rescue(2)
- Chapter 32: SSS Rescue?(1)
- Chapter 31: Mimic
- Chapter 30: Shockwave
- Chapter 29: Triage of Trouble
- Chapter 28: Custom Build (2)
- Chapter 27: Custom Build(1)
- Chapter 26: Nexus Anchor
- Chapter 25: Pint’s of blood
- Chapter 24: Dusted Eyes
- Chapter 23: Hiro’s Freeze
- Chapter 22: Rapid Wipe
- Chapter 21: Hit the ground
- Chapter 20: Ground works
- Chapter 19: Deep Kiss
- Chapter 18: Dinner
- Chapter 17: Backdoor Burner
- Chapter 16: Zippy Dippy
- Chapter 15: Steel Bluff
- Chapter 14: Carcass training
- Chapter 13: Defying a Leash
- Chapter 12: Earn Your Spot
- Chapter 11: Who is She?
- Chapter 10: Smaller Target
- Chapter 9: Honju Smasher
- Chapter 8: How a Butcher Hunts
- Chapter 7: Let Me Try!
- Chapter 6: Morphine Shaking Pain
- Chapter 5: Awake and refreshed
- Chapter 4: Burst Power
- Chapter 3: Enter Kikaru
- Chapter 2: The Gambit
- Chapter 1: Stomach Pain
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