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Chapter 21 by wahn128 wahn128

What's next?

The cop eventually goes into the alley

Date: Friday, July 25th

Status: ~1h since CLAIM DAY Transmission

Time: 19:10 - 19:25

Location: Urban District, near Brennan's Apartment

The silence of the intersection dragged on, the amber glow of the streetlamp buzzing faintly overhead. The street remained completely empty, save for a few discarded flyers tumbling in the coastal breeze. For five minutes, Alex and Jen crouched behind the rusted delivery van, their eyes fixed on the female police officer.

The longer they watched, the more the dissonance grew. The officer wasn't scanning for threats or seeking high ground. She was standing flat-footed, her hands resting casually on her holster belt. Eventually, she let out an audible, theatrical sigh of frustration that carried clearly down the quiet block. She rolled her shoulders, shaking her head as if annoyed by a minor inconvenience.

Without a backward glance, she turned her back entirely to the open street. With a lazy, rolling gait that completely abandoned her professional bearing, she walked straight into the deep, impenetrable shadows of the narrow alleyway behind her.

Jen let out a shaky breath, her fingers loosening their **** grip on Alex's sleeve. "She just... left her post. Just like that."

"She abandoned a tactical position without calling it in or waiting for a relief squad," Alex whispered, his brow furrowing as the puzzle pieces refused to fit together. "And she walked into a blind alley. No cop with a functioning brain does that in the middle of a city-wide panic."

"So she's not a safe zone," Jen concluded, the hope fully draining from her voice. She pulled back slightly, her eyes wide in the gloom. "Alex, let's just go. Brennan's building is right there. We don't need to know what she's doing."

Alex looked back toward the brick entrance of his friend's building, just a short sprint away. It was the logical, safe choice. But his analytical mind, the part of him that needed to understand the mechanics of a problem before solving it, gnawed at him. The missing weapons, the lack of radio chatter, the lazy abandonment of the intersection - it pointed to a variable he didn't understand. And in this new world, unknown variables were lethal.

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