Neon Shadows

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The rain in this city doesn't wash anything away; it just moves the grime from one neon sign to another. I’m Detective Miller, and my office smells like cheap bourbon and old regrets. I don't take "missing persons" cases unless the client has a lot of money or a very interesting secret. The client was a trembling man in a silk suit who wanted me to find his daughter, Sarah. He told me she had disappeared three days ago, leaving behind nothing but a half-finished painting of a void. The trail led me to the "Sinks," a derelict industrial zone where the city’s drainage pipes converged into a massive, concrete abyss. The locals called it the Throat. They whispered about a "Siren of the Sinks," a ghost that lured people into the dark. I don't believe in sirens. I believe in footprints and forensics. At the edge of the Throat, I found her. Not Sarah, but her sister, Maya. She was sitting on the concrete lip, staring into the blackness with eyes that had seen too much. She looked like a ghost herself—pale, skeletal, and wrapped in a tattered raincoat. Maya told me the truth. Sarah hadn't disappeared; she had been erased. Sarah had worked as an accountant for the city’s Water Authority and had discovered that the "infrastructure upgrades" were a front for a massive money-laundering scheme involving the Mayor’s office. When Sarah tried to go to the press, they didn't just kill her; they dumped her into the Throat. The "Siren" was just Maya, coming here every night to scream into the abyss, hoping the echo would bring her sister back. I looked into the Throat. It was a perfect, concrete circle of nothingness. I thought about the girl at the bottom, and the men in the silk suits who had put her there. I didn't find a body—the currents in the Sinks are too strong for that. But I found the ledger Sarah had mailed to Maya before she vanished. It was a small, blue book that contained enough numbers to burn the city hall to the ground. I walked away from the Throat as the sun rose, a pale, sickly yellow light that didn't reach the bottom of the abyss. I had the evidence, but in this city, evidence is just another currency. I wondered if I was brave enough to spend it. *** Objective Tensor Code: [OTMES_v2: M1=7.0, M6=9.0, N1=0.6, K2=0.7, TI=55.8, theta=110°]


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