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Nick didn't believe in rescue; he believed in leverage. In the neon-drenched gutters of Los Angeles, leverage was the only currency that didn't depreciate. Nick was a professional gambler, not of cards, but of situations. He had spent three years building a reputation as a man who always found a way out, and now, he was preparing his greatest exit.

The plan was a masterpiece of calculated vulnerability. Nick had "accidentally" leaked his location to the Moretti syndicate, while simultaneously feeding a trail of breadcrumbs to Detective Miller. He had positioned himself in a derelict warehouse in San Pedro, surrounded by empty crates and a ticking clock. To Miller, Nick was a whistleblower in peril; to the Morettis, he was a loose end that needed clipping.

"I'm trapped, Miller," Nick had whispered into the burner phone, his voice a perfect blend of terror and exhaustion. "They're coming. If you don't get here by midnight, I'm a dead man."

The goal was simple: Miller would arrive, the police would swarm the warehouse, and in the chaos of the rescue, Nick would trigger a remote transfer of four million dollars from a hidden offshore account—money he had skimmed from the Morettis over a decade. The "rescue" was the smoke screen for the heist.

For six hours, Nick played the part of the condemned. He paced the concrete floor, recording "final messages" to a non-existent daughter, creating a digital trail of desperation. He could almost feel the money in his hands.

But Nick had forgotten one thing about the city he lived in: the bureaucracy of the LAPD was more lethal than any syndicate.

At 11:45 PM, Miller hit a roadblock. Not a criminal one, but a municipal one. A water main had burst on 4th Street, and the detour sent him through a labyrinth of construction zones and redirected traffic. Miller fought the steering wheel, cursed the city, and pushed his cruiser to the limit, but the clock was a cruel master.

At 12:05 AM, the Morettis arrived.

They didn't come with guns blazing; they came with a quiet, professional efficiency. They didn't care about the police; they cared about the ledger. They found Nick in the center of the warehouse, his phone still in his hand, his face pale in the moonlight.

"The detective is late, Nick," the lead enforcer said, his voice as flat as a tombstone. "In this city, ten minutes is the difference between a miracle and a massacre."

Nick tried to speak, tried to offer a deal, tried to use the leverage he thought he had. But the Morettis had their own leverage: a silenced pistol and a shallow grave in the salt marshes.

At 12:15 AM, Detective Miller finally screeched to a halt in front of the warehouse. He burst through the doors, gun drawn, shouting for Nick. He found the warehouse empty, except for a single burner phone lying on the floor.

As Miller picked up the phone, a notification popped up on the screen. A transfer of four million dollars had been attempted, but the authorization had timed out. The window had closed.

Nick had designed a perfect trap, but he had failed to account for the most unpredictable variable in Los Angeles: the timing of a water main break.

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