The neon sign above "The Velvet Lens" flickered, casting a rhythmic red glow over Elias as he sat in the back booth. He wasn’t there for the drinks; he was there for the data. In his pocket sat a drive labeled with a string of numbers that felt more like a death warrant than a serial code:
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The door to the lounge creaked. A woman in a charcoal trench coat scanned the room, her eyes stopping on Elias. He knew the look. She was the "Collector," and she wasn't there to buy the drive; she was there to make sure the 49th video never saw the light of day. "Is it verified?" she asked, sliding into the booth.
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