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Chapter 1 - The Night The Sky Broke

An explosion ripped through the city, shaking the ground like an earthquake. The window shattered inward, sending glass across the room. She fell back, her ears ringing, her heart slamming violently against her chest. For a moment, there was nothing but chaos. Then came the second explosion. And the third. The sky wasn't silent anymore. It was screaming.

Across the city, in a military base hidden beneath layers of concrete and secrecy, Captain Arman Daryush was already running. "Get the systems online!" he shouted, his voice cutting through the panic as alarms blared around him. Red lights flashed. Screens flickered to life. "Sir—we're under attack!" "I can see that!" Arman grabbed a headset, his mind racing faster than his body. Years of training had prepared him for war—but not like this. Not so sudden. Not so precise. "Where are the strikes coming from?" A young officer turned toward him, pale. "Multiple origins… this is coordinated."

Of course it was. This wasn't a warning. This was a message. Back in her apartment, Leila struggled to stand. Her hands trembled, but instinct took over. She grabbed her camera, slung it over her shoulder, and ran out into the hallway. People were screaming. Doors slammed open. Children cried. Someone shouted prayers. "What's happening?!" a woman yelled. Leila didn't answer. She didn't know. But she was going to find out.

Outside, the city had transformed. Smoke rose in thick columns, twisting into the sky like dark fingers. Sirens wailed. Cars crashed into each other as drivers panicked. Somewhere nearby, a building burned. Leila lifted her camera. Click. A man carrying his injured son. Click. A woman kneeling in the street, screaming. Click. History wasn't waiting. It was happening.

Thousands of kilometers away, inside a dimly lit operations room, Daniel Reyes, a U.S. intelligence officer, stared at a wall of screens. "Targets confirmed," someone said. "Impact?" "Successful." Daniel didn't respond. He just watched. He had spent months preparing for this moment—analyzing data, predicting outcomes, calculating risks. But no amount of preparation could silence the thought now echoing in his mind: What have we started?

Back in Tehran, the night burned on. Leila lowered her camera slowly, her hands shaking. This wasn't just an attack. This was the beginning of something much bigger. Something unstoppable. And deep down, she knew— The world would never be the same again.

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