6.9 / 10 Actiondram... 💯 Ultimate
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.
His phone vibrated. A text from a blocked number: The package is at the shipyard. Port 4. You have twenty minutes before the 'Drama' starts. 6.9 / 10 ActionDram...
"People always settle for the expected outcome," Elias said, adjusting his grip on the case. "Maybe it's time for a different ending." The next few minutes required every bit of
He left his phone on the table, walked out of the door, and headed toward the train station. The credits were finally rolling on that version of his life, leaving room for a story that didn't need a rating at all. He bypassed the main entrance, finding a narrow
Before Elias could respond, the sound of footsteps echoed against the metal containers. He pulled the man behind the cover of a rusted crate just as a flurry of activity erupted at the end of the pier. Shadowy figures moved through the mist, closing in on their position.
He smirked. A 6.9. Not quite a classic, but just good enough to keep you in your seat. Much like his own life.
"The situation has changed, Elias," she said, her voice cutting through the sound of the waves. "The drive isn't leaving this port."
