Chapter 4: Webs of Intrigue
The holographic display in his dark flat threw eerie blue and green reflections across Lance's face. He was so perfectly lazy that it could have palpably hung in the air-a cloud of sloth. But behind that inactivity, his mind was a tornado of equations and probable venues. He had kept himself busy on a hear-say trail, rumored in the underground circles concerning a relic of the past-the Codex of Eternity, which said to have a very lost map that the gods have made.
"Why should I bother putting all that into writing when I can have them make it bother me?" was the phrase on the lips of Lance, sneeringly. But even as his mind gave up on the notion, his fingers were already pulling encrypted file collections. The Codex wasn't simply a relic-It's the symbol of power which in the hands of anyone desiring to be the next god. If it existed, it could serve either as a weapon or a bargaining chip in his attempts toward divinity.
The display beeped and a familiar name appeared on the screen: Evelyn. Her meeting request had come with a cryptic message: "I found something. You'll want to see this."
Evelyn is at the place of meeting-here, the deserted northern hill observatory. One would say a contradiction in terms: the youth who carries on her shoulders the weight of family legacy peppered by secrets but possesses sheer determination to shine. She gripped an old leather satchel, her knuckles white on the strap.
"You are late," she said as Lance strolled in, a pocket-deep hands.
"Time is a construct," he said, shrugging. "Let's get to it."
She opened the bag and took out a chunk of crystalled circuitry glowing in the middle. "This was found in the ruins of my parents' research center. It is part of something bigger, Lance. Something that might explain why they were targeted."
Lance's eyes lit up but his blank-face remained. "And you think it's related to the Codex?"
"Not directly," she said. "But this tech is advanced-way beyond what I've meant our world to know. Those people didn't come just to take my parents out; they wanted this to never have existed."
Lance gazed at the fragment and translated the laziness into a powered mind: "We would need to trace her origins. That means hacking the Archives of Zenith Corp."
Her brows curled together. "Zenith? They're practically untouchable."
"Nothing is untouchable," Lance said, his smile brightening further. "Just… expensive."
Evelyn sighed, figuring it out in her head. "You have a plan."
"I always have a plan," Lance said, feigning outrage. "The question is will you play along."
"And what's my part?" she asked warily.
"Distraction," Lance said. "Zenith's defense systems are complicated but they're run by people. People are easy to... distract."
Evelyn's jaw clamped shut. "I'm no pawn in your games, Lance."
He corrected her thus: "Not a pawn but a queen for queens can dethrone kings."
He corrected her, saying: "Not a pawn but a queen for queens can dethrone kings."
Lance's plan was set in motion like a chess player setting up the board. Evelyn would attend a high profile Zenith gala using her family's connections to get in. Meanwhile Lance would sneak into the Archives through an underground tunnel network, a leftover from the city's past.
At the gala Evelyn moved through the crowd with ease, every movement calculated to draw attention without arousing suspicion. She chatted with Zenith executives, planting seeds of curiosity and misdirection.
In the tunnels below Lance moved through the maze with a handheld scanner, every step deliberate. The air was damp, the walls covered in ancient graffiti—a reminder of the lives that once lived here.
As he approached the vault containing the Zenith data servers a new problem arose. A patrol drone was hovering ahead, its sensors scanning the corridor.
"Typical," Lance said. He activated a small EMP device, timing the pulse just right to disable the drone without setting off the alarm. "Too easy."
Nonetheless, at the gala, Evelyn's plan lay in tatters. She met Sebastian Raine - a Zenith board member said to be merciless. The interest from him in her seemed genuine but somewhere under his charm, Evelyn sensed something more sinister.
"Miss Hayes," Raine said, offering her a glass of champagne. "You're a pleasant surprise."
"I could say the same," Evelyn replied, matching his tone. "Though I doubt anything surprises you, Mr. Raine."
Their conversation became a cat-and-mouse game, each trying to discover the other's Achilles' heel. Evelyn was quite sure she had to watch her step; Raine wasn't just any opponent.
Meanwhile, Lance was in the server room, with his fingers flying across the holographic interface as he pulled down encrypted files. One file piqued his interest: Aetherium Initiative.
"What are you hiding, Zenith?" he whispered while copying the files to a secure drive.
As he turned to walk out, his communicators beeped. "Lance," came Evelyn's voice through the line, tight with worry. "I think I've been seen."
"Calm down," Lance said, already planning his escape route. "I've got this."
Lance came out of the tunnel just as the gala was starting to kick up some chaos. Security swarmed the venue with split concentration: part on Evelyn, part on the anomaly their systems were detecting. Lance melted into the crowd; after all, his lazy attitude was his best disguise.
He found Evelyn near an exit, her demeanor a mixture of defiance and fear. "Ready to go?"
"About time," she said, but there was relief in her eyes.
As they slipped away into the night, Evelyn looked at him. "Did you get what we needed?"
"More than we needed," Lance replied, grinning as if he were enjoying a rare spark of excitement. "The game just changed."
As for Lance, he opened those stolen files repeatedly over the course of the next few days. There was a nexus of connections in them that hinted at a much larger matter than the Codex. It was their connection to powerful families, secret experiments, and a multi-generational race for godhood, called the Aetherium Initiative.
The other struggle within Evelyn was whether her parents' disappearance was not part of this larger conspiracy. "Not just about them, is it?" she asked Lance one evening.
"No," he said, "it was about everyone; and no one was safe."
With everything falling into place, however, the lazy attitude of Lance disappeared and transformed into a chilling determination. It was time to enlist all of the players in the game into his long-term manipulation to achieve his goal. If it took the world burning in the end for him to rise to the top, then so be it.