Claire and Matthew stepped out of the car, their footsteps echoing across the parking lot as they made their way toward the towering Metacortex building. But just as Claire reached for the door, her phone buzzed in her pocket. She pulled it out and frowned, eyes narrowing as she saw the alert.
“What now?” she muttered.
Matthew, sensing her tension, glanced over. “What's wrong?”
Claire held up her phone. “Someone’s hacking into Cryptonic.”
Matthew's eyes widened, and he let out a low curse under his breath. “Seriously?”
“Yeah,” Claire said, biting her lip. “I need to get to Cryptonic, fast. Can you drop me off?”
Matthew paused for a second, then shook his head. “No way. Forget driving—let’s take the helicopter. You’ll get there a lot faster.”
Claire shook her head. “We don’t have time to wait for the helicopter now. Let’s just go.” She turned on her heel, heading back to the car, and Matthew followed right behind her.
Matthew didn’t waste a second. As soon as they were back in the car, he floored it, weaving through traffic at a reckless pace. Claire stared at her phone, frustration building. Without her laptop, she couldn’t do much except watch the alert notifications flash across the screen.
“How did this happen?” Matthew asked, gripping the steering wheel a little too tightly. “Cryptonic’s systems are supposed to be bulletproof.”
“I don’t know,” Claire said, shaking her head. “This is the first time anyone’s ever hacked into Cryptonic. It doesn’t make sense.”
Matthew took a sharp turn down a side street, hoping to bypass traffic, but they came to an abrupt stop as they hit a wall of cars. Both of them cursed in unison.
“Of course,” Claire muttered, leaning back in her seat. “Should’ve listened to you about the helicopter.”
“It’s fine,” Matthew reassured her, though his voice sounded tight with frustration. “You were in a panic earlier. Traffic shouldn’t last too long.”
Unfortunately, “not too long” turned into 20 minutes of inching through the city streets. By the time they reached the outer edges of town and the traffic finally began to clear, Matthew was practically pressing the gas pedal through the floor.
Claire kept glancing at her phone, helpless. “I hate this. I can’t do anything until I get there.”
Matthew shot her a quick look. “We’ll make it. Hang tight.”
The car sped through the nearly empty roads, and after what felt like an eternity, they arrived at Cryptonic’s building. Claire didn’t wait for the car to come to a complete stop before she jumped out, with Matthew close behind.
As they hurried inside, Claire spotted her secretary, Billy, waiting for her by the elevator. His expression was grim, his tone serious. “Claire, it’s bad.”
“What’s the situation?” Claire demanded as the elevator doors opened, and they stepped inside.
“The IT team has been trying to regain control, but it’s like someone’s hijacked everything,” Billy explained, his voice low. “They can’t even use their monitors. It’s like they’ve been completely locked out.”
Claire cursed under her breath. As soon as the elevator doors slid open to her floor, she marched straight to her office, tossing her bag onto the couch without even looking. Her laptop was open in seconds, and she fired up her multiple monitors, her mind racing with a thousand possibilities.
“I’ll deflect whatever this is,” Claire said, her fingers flying across the keyboard. “Whoever’s doing this can’t be too far ahead. We’ve got to stop them before they steal anything or—”
But just as she was about to enter the code to shut down the attack, everything went quiet. The alerts stopped. The hacking attempts vanished like they’d never even happened.
Claire froze, her hands still hovering over the keyboard. “Wait… what?”
Matthew, standing behind her, furrowed his brow. “What’s wrong?”
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