My Kaiju Parasite Revived Me, But a Yandere Bought My Streaming Rights
Chapter 89: Old Address
- 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
The southern fringe of Sector Twelve had been zoned for light industry and then forgotten about for two decades.
Caleb took the perimeter on foot at sixteen-hundred with Iharu twenty paces back and Tali in a van across the access road monitoring his suit telemetry. Hiro was on a roof with a tier-two optic and a rifle he was not planning to use. Kikaru had agreed to a backup channel and a one-block courtesy cordon because he had asked her in person, which he had not done before, and which she had not made him pay for, which was new.
The Hacker was on a private comm in his ear.
"Crayne is watching you from somewhere," she said. "His office signed off a routine custodial visit for the property at fifteen-fifty. The signature is current to a minute. He wants to be able to say he was on the books."
"He’s covering himself."
"He’s covering both of us. Don’t be ungrateful."
The address was a low concrete building with a steel roller door at the front and a smaller utility door at the back. The lot around it had not been mowed in nineteen years and the grass had won. A loading ramp at the side was buried in moss and rust. There was no signage. There had never been signage.
It seemed too ordinary for the weight Crayne had put on it.
That bothered Caleb more than a bunker would have. A bunker announced secrets. This place read like forgotten rent, bad zoning, and a roof that leaked when the weather came from the west. His father had always preferred places that registered as nothing.
Caleb walked the perimeter once. The back door was where Crayne had said it would be. The key was where it needed to be in his coat pocket.
He fitted the key.
The lock turned cleaner than a nineteen-year-old lock had any right to turn.
The Hacker noted that in his ear without making him say it.
"Maintained from the inside," Caleb said. "Someone’s been keeping it oiled."
"Hold outside."
He held.
He waited the twelve seconds she asked him to wait while she pulled whatever signal traffic she could pull from the building’s interior. There was no live network. There was no power grid signature. There was a single low draw on a battery cell that should not have been holding a charge for nineteen years.
"Something inside is on," she said.
"I gathered."
"Iharu second. Hiro keeps the roof. Tali on telemetry. You and me on comm. Go."
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The office was at the back of the building behind a partition Caleb’s father had put up himself.
He could tell because the carpentry was bad.
The wood had been cut by a man in a hurry who had not measured twice. Caleb had grown up watching that man hold a saw exactly the way the saw cuts in this partition had been made. He stood for a long second in the doorway before he stepped through, because looking at the partition was looking at his father’s hands at work, and the room behind it was the first room his father had touched since the year Caleb turned eleven.
The smell helped and hurt.
Old paper. Cold dust. The faint oil scent every forgotten workspace kept if someone once cared about the hinges. His father had come home smelling like that some nights, before the debt collectors turned every memory into inventory.
Caleb let himself have one breath of it.
Then he stepped in.
The office held: a metal desk, a filing cabinet that had been opened recently enough that the dust on top of it had a fingerprint, a chair that did not match the desk, and a portable terminal on a side table that should not have had power and did.
The screen was dark.
Caleb left it alone for the moment.
He walked the desk first. The drawers held what desks usually held when the man who used them vanished mid-routine: pens that no longer wrote, a calendar two years out of date, a coffee cup with a ring of dried residue. Inside the bottom drawer, under a folded military requisition form, sat a single envelope with no markings on the outside.
Caleb opened it.
A photograph.
A diagram on the back of the photograph.
The photograph was of a stone slab in the floor of an unfamiliar room. There was a man’s boot in the corner of the frame for scale. The slab had marks on it. Three of them. The same vocabulary as the kettle, the sample, the drudger plate.
He had seen the photograph before.
It was the same photograph the Hacker had shown him on a private monitor in a workshop above a dead bakery two nights ago.
His father had taken it.
The diagram on the back was a circle.
Twelve points around the circle.
Eleven of the points were marked with the marks he had begun to learn to recognize. One of the points was empty.
Under the diagram, in his father’s handwriting, three words.
*Northwest. Beneath. Soon.*
The handwriting was messier than the note under the coffee spoon.
His father’s letters leaned forward like they were late. Caleb remembered that from school forms, from repair tags, from apology notes left on the counter beside cold food. He had hated that handwriting for years without realizing he still knew every angle of it.
Caleb stood in the office a long second and kept his face empty for the suit’s exterior cameras, because Tali was watching and the Hacker was watching and he had earned one private moment in this room, even if the cameras took it anyway.
He folded the photograph and put it in his coat.
"Talk to me, Mercer."
"There’s a directional. Northwest. Beneath. The next location. He drew us a map."
"Your father."
"My father."
"Get the terminal too. Anything on the cabinet. Then move."
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The terminal woke when Caleb touched the power. It held one file: a single address.
He read the screen for two seconds. Memorizing the address would have been theater. The Hacker already had it on her end in real time through the tracker in his suit lining. He let the screen do the work.
The address was a stretch of buried infrastructure under the old transit grid that had been disused for three decades.
Northwest of the office. Beneath the city.
"Move, Mercer."
"Moving."
He pulled the filing cabinet drawers, fast. Most of them were empty. The middle one held three folders. He took all three without looking at them, tucked them under his coat against his ribs, and turned for the back door.
The Hacker’s voice changed register.
"Hold."
"Talk to me." 𝕗𝐫𝐞𝕖𝕨𝐞𝗯𝚗𝕠𝘃𝐞𝚕.𝐜𝗼𝚖
"Hiro. South side. Two men coming up the access road. Not Defense Force. Not Crayne’s people. Get out the back. Now."
He went out the back.
The key clicked the lock behind him on its own counterweight, which was a feature Caleb had not noticed on the way in and which he would think about later when the running was done.
Iharu fell in beside him at the perimeter wall.
"Friendly company?"
"His company."
"Lovely."
They went over the wall and into Tali’s van and the van went into the southbound traffic and the lock at the back of the address clicked twice more behind them in the empty office his father had built with bad carpentry nineteen years ago.
Tali did not ask what he had found until the van had merged twice and changed lanes under an overpass.
Then her voice came from the front seat, flat and careful.
"You look like you found handwriting."
Caleb kept one hand against the photograph through his coat.
"I did." The van’s engine hummed under the answer. Nobody in the back asked whose. That was kindness.
In the photograph in Caleb’s coat pocket, on the diagram on the back, the eleventh point on the circle had begun to feel less theoretical and more like a place he was about to stand.
- 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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