Steel and Sinew: The Courier’s Debt The Sector 4 industrial zone was a graveyard of rusted iron and shattered glass. For Léna, it was supposed to be a simple hand-off—a drive containing encrypted data that the city’s elite would kill to bury. But the hand-off was a setup. Now, the data was burned into her […]
Tchoutchou, Commissaire Tétine…4 enfants stars de Côte d’Ivoire Si la majorité des parents préfèrent garder leurs enfants loin des cameras et des réseaux sociaux, d’autres n’y trouvent pas d’inconvénients. Ils ont su profiter des opportunités présentes pour faire de leurs enfants des stars ivoiriennes. Les enfants stars Tchoutchou De son vrai nom, Atte Assi Immaculé […]
The Alpine Siege The old cabin had stood on the shoulder of Mont Blanc for three generations, a squat stone-and-timber sentinel at 2,300 meters. Liam’s grandfather used to say it was built to outlast men, not weather. Liam had believed him—right up until the moment the storm arrived. He and Chloé had driven the last […]
The Awakening of the Giant Thomas had promised Chloé a perfect day. No phones. No notifications. No city noise. Just the two of them, father and daughter, hiking the lower trails of Mount Etna on a crisp October morning in 2026. Chloé was twelve now—old enough to keep pace, young enough to still hold his […]
The Badge in the Floodlight The parking lot behind the county courthouse was a concrete island under siege by night. Harsh white floodlights from the lampposts carved sharp shadows across every surface; the rotating red-and-blue pulses from the single patrol car painted everything else in epileptic color. It was 11:17 p.m. on a Thursday in […]
THE COLONEL’S LESSON: THE PRICE OF CLOUT The afternoon sun was golden over the city park, a deceptive peace that masked the brewing storm. Marcus and Leo, two young men whose lives were measured in likes and shares, were hunting for their next « viral moment. » They specialized in a cruel brand of content—humiliating the vulnerable […]
The Corridor Without Light Saint-Augustin Hospital, Wing C, basement level, 3:47 a.m. The corridor’s fluorescent lights flickered intermittently, throwing sickly blue-white pulses across the worn linoleum. The air smelled of disinfectant, stale coffee, and old sweat. Alarms had been silent for over an hour; the night shift had settled into that heavy, watchful quiet where […]