Chapter 166 – The Travel Logs
Georgia sat at the makeshift operations table, sifting through a pile of documents Elena had brought from her sources. Every receipt, flight itinerary, and hotel booking seemed ordinary-until patterns began to emerge.
"Look at this," Georgia said, her finger tracing across the spreadsheet. "David Luther... or Dominic... he's been in two countries at the same time."
James leaned over, his face pale under the dim light.
"No coincidence. This proves it-he's living a double life. And not just professionally. Every city, every meeting, every financial transaction corresponds to one identity or the other. He's orchestrating two separate existences simultaneously."
Each log reinforced the same terrifying conclusion: David's dual life wasn't just a secret-it was a global operation. One identity managed corporate fronts, while the other maintained covert intelligence networks.
"This explains why nothing added up," James muttered. "The timelines, the photographs, the meetings... it was all deliberate deception."
Elena leaned in, her expression grim.
"And it's far worse than you think. This isn't just dual identities-it's operational redundancy. Each persona covers for the other. If one gets exposed, the other continues the mission without interruption."
Georgia's hand hovered over a hotel receipt dated only two days apart from a board meeting flight in another continent.
"So every alibi, every excuse, every public appearance was calculated," she whispered.
"Exactly," Elena confirmed. "And Dominic uses it to manipulate everything: business, law enforcement, even family. He's untouchable-unless we find a way to connect the two lives conclusively."
James clenched his fists.
"Then we need evidence. Something irrefutable that ties both identities to the same man. If we can do that, we can finally strip Dominic of his power, and expose him globally."
Just as they began compiling the final connections, James' secure laptop pinged with a live alert:
"I see you're digging too deep. Careful-some truths are dangerous. – D.R."
Thunder rolled outside, echoing the tension in the room. A shadow moved across the window-a drone hovering silently, capturing every movement inside.
"He's watching," Georgia breathed, realizing that Dominic's reach extended beyond offices, cities, and countries-he was monitoring their every action in real time.
Elena froze.
"This is what I warned you about. Every step from here on is under surveillance. One mistake, and Dominic ensures neither of you ever sees another sunrise."
Outside the safehouse, a vehicle idled in the storm, its lights off, sensors scanning. In the backseat, a figure tapped rapidly on a tablet-tracking the very travel logs James and Georgia had just discovered.
"Perfect... now we know exactly where to strike next," a voice murmured coldly.
The net was closing, the dual lives of David Luther and Dominic Reyes more dangerous than ever, and survival depended on one decisive move-before Dominic could eliminate them entirely.





