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The morning sun was filtering through the tall windows of the Council headquarters as I walked down the familiar corridors.

The building always looked so grand and cold with its white marble floors, high ceilings, and that distant hush that never quite left, even when people were talking.

It was Saturday again. A full month since I had started my internship.

I received my first month’s pay just two days ago, and while it wasn’t a large sum, it felt... satisfying. Empowering, even. It was more than enough to give so independence and the feeling that I was finally building sothing of my own. I hadn’t grown up with money or resources. Every bit I earned now was mine and mine alone, and that gave a quiet sense of pride.

Since I didn’t have many expenses - no rent, no food, no clothes obsession, no constant need for new gadgets - it was easy to put eighty percent of it aside as saving.

I needed to earn and save money, and I needed to do it before the end of first term.

River didn’t show up at all throughout the day and a large part of was relieved. I didn’t have the emotional energy to deal with him, especially not in the very place where I was trying to build a professional identity.

Without him, my workload was light. Too light, in fact. I spent more ti organizing old reports than handling anything real, which would have bothered if I hadn’t been in desperate need of a quiet day.

But sothing else was nagging at .

The reports from last week... the missing warriors... it was as if none of it had ever happened.

There was no ntion of the incident. No whispers in the hallway. No tense glances exchanged between employees or even the Alphas who appeared at the headquarters. It was like the whole thing was wiped clean.

I didn’t ask, of course. I knew better than to bring up sothing that soone in power clearly didn’t want spoken about. And I had a feeling that it had sothing to do with River.

But I couldn’t help the chill that crawled down my spine.

Had I imagined it?

Had it really happened?

The mory was too clear to be fake. I rembered how tensed Jasper looked and how urgently River had reacted. And yet... there was no record, no update, not even a casual comnt.

It made the silence feel loud.

Too loud.

I clocked out earlier than expected and asked Kieran’s man, who had been driving back and forth from Academy to council headquarters, to drop at Lakeshire Town where my friends were waiting for .

They all were waiting for at a small but cozy diner. The place was warm with amber lighting, and the sll of seasoned fries and grilled sandwiches was filling the air.

It seed like we all enjoyed snuggling up in corners as Kyros had picked a booth at the very corner near the window. Noah was busy arguing with Selene about which dessert was superior - lava cake or cinnamon rolls.

"Don’t start with again," Selene groaned dramatically, nudging Kyros with her elbow. "You are just bitter because you can’t handle chocolate."

"Excuse ," Noah gasped and placed a hand over his heart. "That’s slander."

I laughed as I slid into the booth as Mallory sided with Noah. "He’s not wrong though. You nearly died after eating that dark chocolate bar two weeks ago."

"It was too dark. That’s not even chocolate anymore, it’s emotional trauma in a wrapper." Selene depended herself.

I chuckled as Kyros placed the nu in front of . "Help order. These maniacs are just too busy arguing."

We ordered a massive platter to share. It had seasoned fries, onion rings, tiny grilled sliders, and grilled chicken.

It was perfect. The food. The atmosphere. Everything.

Until it wasn’t.

I was on my way back from the restroom. I took the long route around the diner, avoiding the tightly packed central tables. That’s when I heard it - low voices, urgent and hushed, coming from the far corner where a small group of warriors were huddled together.

I wasn’t trying to eavesdrop. I wasn’t even that close. But one sentence froze in my tracks.

"-the missing group from last weekend-"

I stopped breathing for a second as I instinctively stepped closer.

One of the warriors, a dark-haired man with a jagged scar across his cheek, leaned closer to the others. "Still no sign. It’s like they vanished into thin air."

"Alpha River has sealed the report," another replied. "Only his brothers and a few of the top-ranking officers know anything. If you hadn’t been on duty that night, you wouldn’t even rember it happened."

"So that’s it?" a third voice said bitterly. "We give up? Like the last ti?"

There was silence.

Then soone murmured, "Just like that kid from the Academy. One day here, the next... gone. No explanation. Just another secret swept under the rug."

I pressed my back against the wall, making sure to stay hidden from their sigh. My theart was thudding in my chest.

They didn’t know I was there. Didn’t know I was listening.

The words echoed in my mind:

Missing warriors... sealed reports... just like the kid from the Academy... gone without a trace.

My palms were cold.

The cheerful diner noises suddenly sounded far away, like I was underwater. I didn’t imagine it. The warriors indeed went missing.

But it had already been a week and no one was talking about it. No news, no search alerts. The warriors in that corner had already resigned themselves to defeat.

Like it was normal.

Like people disappearing into nothing was just another Sunday around here.

I slowly backed away, careful not to make a sound, and returned to our booth with a practiced smile on my face.

But the food tasted like ash in my mouth. And my milkshake was suddenly too sweet, too thick, too much.

I kept glancing at the corner, at the warriors laughing now like they hadn’t just spoken of hopelessness and missing lives.

And that one word - gone - kept circling in my mind like a storm waiting to break.

Just like that kid from the Academy.

What did they an by a kid from the Academy going missing?

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