But one encrypted message changed everything.
Raven was the callsign of his former commander, a man Kael had watched take a bullet in Kandahar. Or so he thought. The message came through an old dead-drop server Ghost Unit had used — one only six people in the world knew about.
The code of honor had changed. Not loyalty to a flag or a paycheck — but to the men who still bled for each other in a war the world had already forgotten. If you’d like a different genre (sci-fi, fantasy, romance) or a continuation of this story, just let me know.
Here’s the story: Code of Honor Year setting: 2013 Download - PrimeHub.Me - Code of Honor -2013- ...
A former black ops soldier, now working as a security analyst in Southeast Asia, discovers that a shady private military contractor is hunting his old squad one by one — and the only way to stop them is to break the very code of honor he once swore to uphold. Story:
2013 was supposed to be the year he finally disappeared for good.
“Burn them first.”
That night, Kael made a choice that broke every oath he’d ever taken. He didn't just defend his brothers — he leaked PrimeHub’s black contracts to four international news outlets, including the names of two sitting congressmen who had greenlit the hits.
In a rain-slicked back alley in Bangkok, Kael finally met Raven face to face. The old commander was missing two fingers and looked ten years older, but his eyes still carried that cold, unshakable focus.
“They offered me a choice,” Raven said. “Retire rich or die quiet. I chose door number three.” But one encrypted message changed everything
Since I can’t download or access external links or files, I’ll instead craft an original short story inspired by the title and the year 2013 , with a nod to the kind of suspense or action-driven plot that title suggests.
Kael had three days to reach Raven before the next hit. He traveled light: a forged passport, a burner phone, and a worn combat knife with seven notches — one for each member of the original team. Including the one he thought he’d lost.
“Which is?”
Kael Mendoza had been dead for three years. Officially, at least. His name sat on a memorial wall at Arlington, next to seven others from Ghost Unit — an off-the-books extraction team that operated in the shadows after 9/11. Unofficially, Kael was alive, working as a night-shift security supervisor at a container port in Singapore under a fake name.
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