The next few minutes required every bit of the efficiency Elias had honed over fifteen years. He moved with calculated precision, using the labyrinth of containers to outmaneuver the approaching group. This wasn't about being a hero; it was about the math of survival. He bypassed the main entrance, finding a narrow gap between the stacks that led toward the water.
"People always settle for the expected outcome," Elias said, adjusting his grip on the case. "Maybe it's time for a different ending." 6.9 / 10 ActionDram...
"Too late for that. Just take... take the drive inside. It’s got the codes." The next few minutes required every bit of
Elias looked at the briefcase and then at her. He realized that his life had been a series of mid-level risks because he had always avoided the personal cost of the higher stakes. Choosing to complete the job meant losing the only person who understood the gray zone as well as he did. He bypassed the main entrance, finding a narrow
He stood up, dropped a five-dollar bill on the counter, and checked the weight of the Glock tucked into his waistband.