Buy Squad — Delivery

"That’s the Buy Squad promise," Elias said, wiping a smear of road grime from his visor. "We bring the world to your door, no matter who tries to stop us."

"Copy that, Elias," Sarah’s voice crackled from dispatch. "You’ve got a three-minute window before the automated peacekeepers cycle their patrol. Move."

The neon sign for Buy Squad flickered, casting a rhythmic blue glow over the rain-slicked pavement. Inside the hub, the air smelled of ozone and synthetic grease. Elias adjusted his tactical vest, checking the latches on his thermal-insulated cargo pod. In the year 2042, "delivery" wasn't just a service—it was an urban extraction mission. buy squad delivery

"Sarah, I’ve got eyes on me!" Elias shouted, leaning the bike low. "Drop the decoys!"

He took the hairpin turn onto the high-rise ramp, tires screaming against the metal. A red laser dot danced across his dashboard—the peacekeepers were early. "That’s the Buy Squad promise," Elias said, wiping

Elias kicked the bike into gear. The engine roared, a guttural sound that echoed through the empty concrete canyons. He surged forward, the cityscape blurring into streaks of light. To his left, a group of silhouettes shifted in the shadows of a collapsed overpass. They didn't move; even the scavengers knew better than to tangle with a Buy Squad courier in full flight.

"On time," the man remarked, checking his digital wrist display. "Impressive." In the year 2042, "delivery" wasn't just a

He hopped back on his bike, the blue neon of the Buy Squad logo on his jacket catching the moonlight as he dove back into the dark heart of the city.