The woman straightened her blue coat and adjusted her collar, looking down at the three men with a look of clinical detachment.
âWeâve been hunting you for months,â she said, her voice echoing one last time through the passage. âYou thought you were clever because you slipped away from patrols. We realized we had to make you feel invincible. We had to give you a target you couldnât resist.â
She watched as the men were hauled toward the transport vans. She hadnât just caught them in the act; she had captured the evidence on a hidden wire, and her âfallâ against the wall had been the signal to move in.
As the sirens faded into the distance, the woman picked up her bag, brushed the dust off her sleeves, and walked toward the exit. She wasnât a victim, and she wasnât a hero. She was simply an investigator who had finished a long day at the office.