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Countdown to Nothing

In Countdown to Nothing, a hacker secretly supports her mercenary lover, Liam Smith, from the shadows to ensure his safety. Her world shatters when she overhears Liam crudely boasting about their private life to his team. Realizing his devotion was a facade, she invokes a mysterious system to abandon this reality. The mechanical voice confirms that her departure will erase every trace of her existence, triggering a final seven-day countdown to her total disappearance.
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Chapter 3

[Countdown: 4 days left.]

Tonight was my birthday.

Liam went all out and booked the whole clubhouse.

I was not really excited, and I was just there to show my face. I had to make sure Liam did not notice anything was off before I left.

When the evening came, Liam drove over to take me to the party.

"Good evening, Mrs. Smith!"

Everyone greeted me all at once, careful to show respect.

Liam smiled down at me and handed me a gift.

It was an obsidian ring.

He had found it on a dangerous mission in Lacoria last year.

He got down on one knee and kissed my hand with such sincerity.

"Sabrina, I've made up my mind to leave it all behind.

"After this last job, we'll live a simple, happy life together."

Liam's life as a mercenary was always risky.

Him quitting had been my one birthday wish since I came into this world. However, now that it was about to come true, I could not find any happiness in it—just irony.

I barely glanced at the ring and did not put it on.

I just gave him a small smile and said, "Okay."

I would be there for his last job, even if it meant the end of our time together.

At the loud party, Liam sang a heartfelt love song for me.

He looked at me like I was the only woman in the world.

When the song was over, someone knocked on the door.

Liam was closest, so he got up to answer it.

Under the soft light, I heard a flirty voice.

"Liam, I'll be in the bathroom waiting for you," she whispered.

"I've got on your favorite black stockings, and I've got another surprise for you too."

Liam was a master at making up excuses.

I did not bother calling him out and just let him go.

His team members played along, pretending to be his backup and covering for him.

They cranked up the music and giggled to each other. "The chief and that girl are gonna set the night on fire, aren't they?"

"Wendy's got moves, and man, our chief can keep up!"

I did not want to stick around for another minute.

I grabbed my purse and slipped out of the room without anyone noticing.

As I walked by the bathroom, I heard a woman's flirty voice.

"Liam, did you bring the ring?

"Come on, put it in..."

Liam muttered something rude. Then, there was a sound that made me want to gag.

Stumbling out the front door, an icy breeze snapped me back to reality. I touched my chest, feeling nothing but numbness.

I wandered the streets without thinking, ending up by the river.

My phone read 00:00.

"Happy Birthday, Sabrina Lynch."

I gazed at the moon, clasped my hands, and made a silent wish.

All I wanted for my birthday was to get out of here.

There were only three days left.

They said Liam came back at midnight.

He left Wendy, exhausted, hoping to catch me blowing out candles.

However, he had missed me.

He tore through the place, calling my name like he had lost his mind.

"Sabrina!"

I was at the bar's terrace by the river when I heard his scratchy voice behind me.

I turned and saw his red, tired eyes.

Sweat dripped down Liam's neck as he asked, shaky, "Why are you out here by yourself?

"Do you like the view? How about we come back here for your next birthday?"

I just watched him quietly, not saying a word.

He turned whiter and whiter. "Sabrina..."

Liam was scared.

The tough mercenary chief, whose hands were stained with the blood of many men, was actually scared.

He could not admit it, not even to himself.

I gave him my usual smile. "Okay."

That one word seemed to really make everything okay for him.

Liam wrapped me in a big hug. "Don't go away again, Sabrina. If you do, I'll really lose it."

I just nodded along.

I patted his back lightly, telling him it was time to let go.

"Don't you have a mission tomorrow? You should go get ready."

The mission was located in Sand City, situated beside Mystic City. It was a place so dangerous that people said no one would take the job.

However, Liam was willing to risk it for the big reward.

Back at my apartment, I was checking the cameras when I saw someone I did not expect.

It was Wendy.

Liam had taken her to Sand City.

They stuck together like glue, never apart.

"Liam, I'll be waiting for you to come back as a hero.

"When you're done, we can have some fun together."

It all seemed so silly to me.

Liam squinted, telling Wendy to hide, and got ready to fight.

"Nightingale."

I snapped back to attention, turned on the voice changer, and said. "I'm here. Everyone, be ready."

Time ticked away until a bright screen lit up in front of me.