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A Game of Wolf and Mouse

Part 1 - The Café

Part 1 - The Café

Oct 10, 2024

January 27, 2181, Kehr-ban district, Kerrma-non, Jerr

Mikhail Johnson wanted to look away.

He wasn’t squeamish, not in the slightest. As a Sunguard Special Agent, how could he be? But it was hard to stay objective when a child was involved. He couldn’t help but think about his own daughter.

The Jerrassian Liberation Front had hit the café just before noon. There was nothing special about this location, not really. Located along a bustling street in the capital city of united Jerr, it was a place where people gathered after having walked the beautiful, historic avenue, framed by an alley of blue-green kareba-n trees, their needles rustling in the wind as the summer sun cast its bright orange light upon the city. Here, humans of all four races usually sat at the small tables, chatting about their day and gossiping about the latest rumors, all while enjoying a cup of coffee or korta-ben.

No, the only thing special about this café was that it was located right across the street from the Terran Federation Salary Office.

During lunchtime, this place was frequented by Federation officials. Regular people, with family and friends, and a job that had brought them to the Jerrassian capital from all over the Terran Federation. At some point the night before, the JLF had placed a bomb in the outdoor section of the café. Security footage showed them taping a small, yellow cylinder with an electronic device attached to the underside of one of the tables.

He wished the café owners had reviewed the footage before opening up for the day. But why would they have? Even better, he wished the security cameras had been integrated with the Sunguard grid. The intelligent computers monitoring the city would have caught the perpetrators in the act, and a Sunguard squad could have been sent to catch them before any damage was done.

But no one had seen the terrorists preparing to turn a place of joy and laughter into a scene of carnage and death. And now, two Etarians and one Terran working for the Salary Office, and two Jerrassians - a mother and a child - who had just been there to enjoy their lunch, lay there on the floor, in broken, bloody pieces.

Mikhail Johnson wanted to look away.

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A deadly bombing shatters the peace, and Sunguard Special Agent Mikhail Johnson is on the trail of the terrorists who left chaos in their wake. As he tracks the killers across a divided city, Johnson finds himself drawn into a dangerous conspiracy that tests his dedication to justice. Every step brings him closer to the truth—and to an enemy willing to do anything to escape.

"A Game of Wolf and Mouse" is a thrilling story of vengeance, moral dilemmas, and the razor-thin line between justice and oppression.
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