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This one was different. "Bratdva"—Russian for brotherhood . It was a photo of Elias and his brother, Nikolai, standing on the balcony of their father’s old apartment. They were dressed for a wedding they didn’t want to attend, wearing mismatched suits and identical, defiant scowls. The "027" was a blur of motion; Nikolai had been reaching out to swat the camera away, his hand a tan streak across the bottom of the frame.
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The "036" and "027" weren't just catalog numbers. As Elias looked closer, he realized they were coordinates. When mapped against the old city charts, they pointed to a secluded warehouse on the waterfront—a place long rumored to be a meeting ground for the , or boss, of the local syndicate. They were dressed for a wedding they didn’t
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It wasn't a professional photo. The lighting was harsh, likely from a cheap disposable flash, and the grain was heavy. It showed a woman, Julia, standing in front of a rusted iron gate. Behind her, the word BRATDVA was stenciled in fading Cyrillic on a concrete wall. She wasn't smiling; she looked like someone who had just been told a secret they weren't supposed to keep.