And above the photo, stamped in bold letters across the page, were three words. Three words that made my knees go weak. โShe isnโt a mechanic,โ I whispered. The room leaned closer. I looked up at Jade. My voice barely worked. โSheโsโฆโ
โโฆthe Ghost of Karsk.โ
The words leave my mouth before I can stop them.
The reaction is immediate.
Martinez inhales sharply. Collins frowns, confused. The Quartermasterโs face drains of color as if every drop of blood has suddenly fled his body.
No one laughs now.
Everyone in this room has heard that name.
Some say she wiped out an entire insurgent battalion alone. Others say she infiltrated enemy command posts like a shadow and left nothing but silence behind her.
But the official reports always end the same way.
KIA.
Dead.
Buried in a classified archive somewhere under layers of secrecy.
And yet she is standing here.
In mechanic coveralls.
Holding a mop bucket.
Collins finally finds his voice.
โThatโsโฆ thatโs impossible,โ he mutters. โThe Ghost of Karsk isnโt even confirmed to exist.โ
Gerald slowly turns his head toward him.
โOh, she exists,โ the general says quietly.
Then he nods toward the folder.
โPage four.โ
My hands shake slightly as I flip through the pages.
Photos.
After-action reports.
Satellite imagery.
Then I see the body count.
Thirty-one.
Forty-six.
Seventy-two.
The numbers climb until the last mission report appears.
Operation Nightfall.
Status: Unit lost.
Casualties: Total.
Survivors: None.
Except apparently that wasnโt true.
I slowly look up again.
Jade hasnโt moved.
She stands there with her arms relaxed at her sides, her expression unreadable.
But now that I know what Iโm looking atโฆ everything about her is different.
The way she stands.
The stillness.
Like a coiled spring that hasnโt decided yet if it needs to snap.
Collins shifts uneasily.
โSo what?โ he says, trying to recover his confidence. โMaybe she was good once. But that was years ago.โ
He gestures toward her coveralls.
โRight now sheโs just a janitor.โ
For the first time, Jade speaks again.
โIโm not a janitor.โ
Her voice is calm.
Flat.
โIโm retired.โ
The word hangs in the air like a strange joke.
Gerald lets out a quiet breath.
โYou disappeared after Nightfall,โ he says. โWe searched for months.โ
Jade shrugs slightly.
โYou shouldโve searched quieter.โ
A few soldiers exchange uncertain looks.
The tension in the room thickens.
Then Collins crosses his arms.
โWell if sheโs so legendary,โ he says, โwhy is she hiding here mopping floors instead of saving the world?โ
Jade finally looks directly at him.
And for the first time I see something move behind her eyes.
Pain.
Just a flicker.
But itโs there.
โIโm done saving the world,โ she says.
Gerald studies her face.
โYou wouldnโt be asking for the Black Talon if that were true.โ
Silence falls again.
The Quartermaster slowly regains enough courage to speak.
โSirโฆ the Black Talon is restricted for a reason,โ he says nervously. โItโs not just a rifle. The targeting system aloneโโ
โI know exactly what it is,โ Gerald interrupts.
He turns back to Jade.
โWhoโs hunting you?โ
The question lands like a dropped grenade.
Jade doesnโt answer immediately.
For a moment, I think she wonโt answer at all.
Then she says something that makes every hair on my arms stand up.
โThey found me.โ
Collins scoffs.
โWho found you?โ
Jade looks past him.
Toward the door.
โThe ones who survived.โ
The room goes still again.
Geraldโs jaw tightens.
โThatโs not possible,โ he says.
โTheyโre supposed to be dead.โ
Jadeโs expression darkens.
โThey were.โ
The hallway outside suddenly echoes with distant footsteps.
Heavy.
Fast.
Everyone in the armory hears it.
A soldier near the door frowns.
โSirโฆ we werenโt expecting anyone else on base today.โ
Geraldโs eyes flick toward the entrance.
Then back to Jade.
โHow long?โ
โTwo minutes,โ she replies calmly.
Collins laughs again, but this time it sounds forced.
โYouโre telling us some ghost army is about to storm a secured military base?โ
Jade tilts her head slightly.
โYes.โ
Right on cue, the lights flicker.
Just once.
But itโs enough.
The Quartermasterโs face goes pale again.
โThatโฆ thatโs connected to the external power grid,โ he whispers.
Gerald moves instantly.
โLock the doors,โ he orders.
The soldier near the entrance slams the heavy metal security lever.
The armory doors seal with a loud hydraulic thud.
The footsteps outside stop.
Complete silence fills the hallway.
Thenโ
Three slow knocks.
Not loud.
Just deliberate.
Everyone stares at the door.
Collins whispers, โWho the hell knocks during a raid?โ
Jade answers without looking away from the entrance.
โProfessionals.โ
Gerald turns to the Quartermaster.
โThe rifle. Now.โ
The Quartermaster runs to the back vault.
His hands tremble as he punches the code.
Inside the steel chamber sits a long black case.
He opens it.
The weapon inside looks like something from another decade of warfare.
Matte black.
Angular.
Silent.
He carries it out carefully.
The entire room watches as he places the case in front of Jade.
She opens it slowly.
Her fingers run across the rifle with a familiarity that feels almost intimate.
Then she lifts it.
The weapon looks heavy enough to break a normal personโs arm.
But Jade handles it like it weighs nothing.
She checks the chamber.
Adjusts the targeting scope.
Then she looks at Gerald.
โHow many soldiers do you have on base?โ
โThirty-seven,โ Gerald answers immediately.
Jade nods.
โThat should buy us time.โ
The soldiers around the room exchange worried glances.
Collins tries to laugh again.
โBuy us time for what?โ
Jade finally looks at him again.
โFor me to finish what Nightfall started.โ
The door explodes inward before anyone can ask another question.
The blast sends metal fragments flying across the room.
Two soldiers are knocked backward instantly.
Through the smoke, figures move.
Fast.
Silent.
Black tactical armor.
Masks.
For a brief second I think they look like Jade in the photo from the folder.
Then the first shot fires.
One of the attackers drops before his boot even hits the floor.
Jade doesnโt move.
Sheโs already firing again.
The Black Talon lets out a deep, suppressed crack.
Another attacker collapses.
The remaining intruders scatter with terrifying speed.
They move like trained predators.
But Jade moves faster.
Three shots.
Three bodies.
The entire exchange lasts maybe five seconds.
Then the room goes silent again.
Smoke drifts through the broken doorway.
Collins stares at the bodies on the floor.
His mouth hangs open.
โWhatโฆ what the hell were those guys?โ
Jade lowers the rifle slowly.
Her face hardens.
โThey were my team.โ
A chill spreads through the room.
Gerald steps forward.
โI thought Nightfall wiped them out.โ
Jade shakes her head slightly.
โNo.โ
She looks down at one of the masked soldiers.
Then she kneels beside the body and pulls off the helmet.
The man underneath looks young.
Too young.
His eyes stare blankly at the ceiling.
Jade studies his face.
Then she whispers something so quietly I almost donโt hear it.
โTheyโre not soldiers anymore.โ
Gerald crouches beside her.
โWhat happened to them?โ
Jade stands slowly.
โThey were captured.โ
She glances toward the hallway.
โAnd someone turned them into something else.โ
As if answering her words, another sound echoes from outside.
Not footsteps.
Something heavier.
Mechanical.
Metal grinding against concrete.
The soldiers inside the armory instinctively raise their weapons.
Collins swallows hard.
โWhat now?โ
Jade checks the rifle again.
Her voice stays calm.
โNow the real problem arrives.โ
The massive silhouette appears in the smoke-filled hallway.
At first I think itโs a machine.
Then it steps forward.
A man.
But barely.
Black cybernetic plating covers most of his body.
One eye glows faint red through a cracked visor.
Gerald breathes one name.
โReyesโฆโ
The figure stops at the threshold.
The glowing eye shifts toward Jade.
For a moment neither of them speaks.
Then the armored manโs voice crackles through a distorted speaker.
โHello, Ghost.โ
Jadeโs grip tightens slightly on the rifle.
โI buried you.โ
Reyes tilts his head.
โYes.โ
A mechanical smile creeps across the metal plating of his jaw.
โBut death didnโt stick.โ
The soldiers around us shift nervously.
Even Gerald looks uncertain now.
Reyes takes another step into the armory.
The floor vibrates under his weight.
โYou left us behind,โ he continues. โThe entire unit.โ
Jadeโs eyes flash.
โI came back.โ
โToo late.โ
His red eye brightens.
โThey rebuilt us.โ
Collins whispers, โRebuiltโฆ?โ
Reyes raises one cybernetic arm.
The metal fingers flex with quiet power.
โBetter.โ
Suddenly he moves.
Faster than something that size should be able to move.
Jade fires.
The Black Talon roars.
The shot slams into Reyesโs chestโ
โand sparks explode off reinforced armor.
He barely slows down.
Several soldiers open fire.
Bullets ricochet off his plating.
Reyes swings one arm.
A heavy steel crate flies across the room like it weighs nothing.
It smashes into the wall inches from my head.
Chaos erupts.
But Jade doesnโt panic.
She backs up slowly, calculating.
Watching him.
Waiting.
Reyes stops again a few feet away.
โYou should have stayed dead,โ he says.
Jadeโs expression changes.
For the first time since this startedโฆ she smiles.
Itโs small.
But confident.
โYou first.โ
She reaches into the rifle case and pulls out something none of us noticed before.
A small cylindrical device.
Geraldโs eyes widen.
โJadeโฆ thatโs experimentalโโ
She throws it.
The device hits the floor beside Reyes.
For one second nothing happens.
Then the cylinder erupts with a high-pitched electromagnetic pulse.
Reyes staggers.
His glowing eye flickers violently.
Jade raises the Black Talon.
This time she doesnโt aim at his chest.
She aims at the small exposed seam behind his jaw.
The rifle cracks once.
Reyes freezes.
The red eye goes dark.
Then the giant armored body collapses onto the concrete floor with a deafening crash.
Silence floods the armory again.
No one moves.
No one speaks.
Finally Collins exhales slowly.
โRemind meโฆ never to make you mop floors again.โ
Jade lowers the rifle.
Her shoulders sag slightly for the first time.
Gerald studies the fallen cyborg.
Then he looks back at her.
โYou knew heโd survive the first shot.โ
Jade nods.
โI trained him.โ
The soldiers stare at her.
Gerald asks quietly, โSo what now?โ
Jade looks toward the open hallway.
Somewhere outside, distant alarms finally begin to sound.
Then she sets the Black Talon gently on the table.
Her voice softens.
โNow I disappear again.โ
Collins blinks.
โThatโs it? You just save the base and vanish?โ
Jade pulls off the mechanic gloves sheโs been wearing.
โThey didnโt find me because I was hiding.โ
She glances at the bodies.
โThey found me because I came out.โ
Gerald studies her carefully.
โYou baited them.โ
Jade nods once.
โThey were hunting civilians near the border. I couldnโt let that continue.โ
A long silence follows.
Then Gerald slowly salutes her.
Not as a superior officer.
But as an equal.
โGood hunting, Ghost.โ
Jade gives a faint nod in return.
Then she walks toward the exit.
Past the broken door.
Past the stunned soldiers.
And just before she disappears down the hallway, she says one last quiet sentence.
โTry not to lose the next war without me.โ




