Danny and Taji were still at the bar, the party raging around them. They'd been arguing about the UK rap scene for the last ten minutes.
"Nah, fam, you're bugging," Danny said, shaking his head. "Bone's the realest in the game right now. His flow, his lyrics, it's unmatched."
Taji scoffed. "Please. Mans just another industry plant. You want real talent, you gotta dig deep."
They went back and forth, throwing out names and tracks, each trying to one-up the other. Danny was grinning, enjoying the debate. Taji had a sharp wit and a deep knowledge of the scene. It was refreshing.
Their discussion was interrupted by the return of JB and his crew, Tariq in tow. They surrounded Danny, all smiles and dap.
"Yo, Danny boy!" JB clapped him on the shoulder. "We been looking for you, fam. It's time to get you set up proper."
Danny raised an eyebrow. "Set up with what?"
"With Icarus, bruv! It's the only way to be in the know 'round here. All the best gigs, the top parties, it all runs through the app."
Tariq nodded, but Danny noticed the tightness around his eyes. "Yeah, man. It's how we all stay connected."
Taji, who had been watching the exchange silently, caught Danny's eye. She gave an almost imperceptible shake of her head, her gaze loaded with unspoken warning.
Danny hesitated. "I don't know, it seems a bit much just for some party invites."
JB laughed. "Nah, fam, it's so much more than that. Icarus is the key to everything. Trust."
Despite his reservations, Danny found himself curious. What was so special about this app that everyone seemed to live and die by it?
"Alright, so how do I get on it?" he asked.
JB grinned, pulling out his phone. "Here, let me send you the link to download—"
"Nah, I got it," Tariq cut in, his voice a little too sharp. "I'll send it to Danny myself. No need to be passing phones around."
JB shrugged, but there was a flicker of annoyance in his eyes. "Suit yourself, fam. Send it to him now."
Tariq nodded, already pulling out his own phone. Danny watched as he tapped out a quick message, his fingers flying over the screen.
A moment later, Danny's phone buzzed in his pocket. He pulled it out, seeing a d******d link from Tariq.
As he tapped the link, the app downloaded quickly. When he opened it, Danny was immediately hit with a wall of permissions requests. Access to his contacts, his location, his camera and microphone. It even wanted a biometric scan of his face.
"Is all this really necessary?" he asked, his unease growing.
JB waved a hand. "It's just for security, fam. Gotta make sure only the right people are getting in, ya know?"
Danny looked to Tariq, who gave a tight nod. "It's standard, man. Everyone has to do it."
Swallowing his doubts, Danny started inputting his information. Name, age, university, course of study. The app seemed to want to know everything about him.
Just as he was about to hit the final submit button, Tariq gripped his arm.
"Yo, hold up a sec," he said, pulling Danny aside. "I need to talk to you real quick."
They stepped away from the group, Tariq's face serious. "Look, man, I know Icarus seems like it's all fun and games. But there's some heavy shit that goes down on there too."
Danny frowned. "What do you mean?"
Tariq glanced over his shoulder, lowering his voice. "I'm just saying, there's corners of the app you might want to avoid. Shit that can get you in trouble, you feel me?"
The concern in Tariq's voice was palpable. Danny could tell he was trying to warn him without saying too much.
"I hear you, bro," Danny said. "Appreciate you looking out."
Tariq nodded, relief flickering across his face. "I got your back, fam. Just be careful, yeah?"
They rejoined the group, JB looking at them expectantly. "We all good?"
Danny hesitated, his finger hovering over the submit button. Tariq's words echoed in his head. Did he really want to dive into this world before he fully understood it?
"Actually, I think I'm gonna hold off for now," he said, lowering his phone. "Just until I get a better feel for things, you know?"
JB's smile faltered, but he quickly recovered. "Ay, it's cool, fam. You'll come around. They always do."
There was a note of condescension in his voice that set Danny's teeth on edge. Like he was some naive kid who didn't know better.
Tariq clapped him on the shoulder. "Come on, man. Let's bounce. I'm beat."
Danny nodded, grateful for the out. They said their goodbyes, JB and his crew watching them go with hooded eyes.
As they pushed through the crowd towards the exit, Danny felt his phone buzz in his pocket. He pulled it out, frowning at the screen.
{You have not completed your onboarding process. Would you like to continue?}
The notification was from Icarus, the app icon pulsing softly.
Danny stared at it, a chill running down his spine. He hadn't even finished setting up his account. How was it already sending him messages?
He pocketed the phone, his mind racing. What had he gotten himself into? And more importantly, how deep did this rabbit hole go?
The cool night air was a relief as they stepped outside. Danny took a deep breath, trying to clear his head.
"Tariq, man, what is this app really about?" he asked as they walked. "Because it feels like more than just a party invite system."
Tariq sighed, his shoulders slumping. "It's nothing, mate. Don't worry about it. Just a way to link up and stay connected, like I said."
But Danny could hear the lie in his voice, see the way he wouldn't quite meet his eyes. Tariq was hiding something, something he didn't want Danny to know.
As they walked, the notification on his phone seemed to burn a hole in his pocket. Icarus, it seemed, wasn't going to let him go that easily.
But Danny was determined. He'd find out the truth about this app, one way or another. And he'd find a way to help Tariq, to free him from the chains that seemed to bind him.
Because in a world where loyalty was a rare commodity, Danny knew it was the most valuable thing he had to offer. And he wasn't about to let it go.
***
Danny woke with a start, his phone alarm blaring in the quiet of the dorm room. He groaned, fumbling to switch it off, his body heavy with exhaustion. The party had raged into the early hours, and he'd stumbled back to the dorm with Tariq just a few hours ago, the first hints of dawn peeking over the Manchester skyline.He sat up slowly, his head pounding in protest. The room was dim, the only light coming from the crack under the door and the faint glow of streetlamps outside the window. Danny blinked, trying to orient himself in the gloom.Something felt off. He glanced over at Tariq's bed, expecting to see the familiar lump of his friend curled under the covers. But the bed was empty, the sheets undisturbed.Danny frowned, a prickle of unease running down his spine. He reached over and flicked on the light, squinting against the sudden brightness.Tariq's bed was definitely empty. His backpack was gone too, and his trainers were missing too. It was like he'd never been there at all
Danny wandered through the halls, his eyes flicking between the room numbers and the schedule on his phone. He'd been at this for what felt like ages, poking his head into different classrooms, only to find them either empty or full of unfamiliar faces."Bloody hell," he muttered under his breath, his frustration mounting. "Where is this sodding room?"Just as he was about to give up and ask for directions, he spotted it. Room 221B. His first lecture of the day. Danny heaved a sigh of relief, shouldering his backpack and making a beeline for the door.But just as he reached for the handle, a familiar figure rounded the corner. Danny blinked, taking a moment to place the face without the pulsing lights and pounding music of the club.It was Taji, the bartender from last night. But she looked different in the harsh fluorescent light of the hallway. Her green curls pulled back, revealing the intricate tattoos that snaked up her neck and down her arms. She wore baggy combat pants and a lo
Danny settled into his seat, the hard plastic digging into his back. The lecture hall was one of those old-fashioned ones, with rows of seats ascending steeply towards the back of the room. He'd managed to snag a spot near the top, with a good view of the front.Lexi slid into the seat beside him, her floral perfume wafting over him like a tantalizing breeze. Danny inhaled deeply, feeling a little light-headed. God, she smelled good. Like springtime and sunshine and everything nice.He was just this close to lean over and ask her what scent she was wearing when more students began to file in. They came in groups and pairs, chattering and laughing as they found their seats. Danny couldn't help but notice the vibe in the room - it was different.Everyone seemed so... relaxed. Carefree, even. There were girls in flowy sundresses and guys in paint-splattered jeans. Colourful tattoos peeked out from under sleeves and collar edges. Piercings glinted in ears and eyebrows and noses.Danny gri
Alex walked out of the Royal Manchester Golf Club, his caddy uniform traded for a simple black t-shirt and jeans. The late afternoon sun cast long shadows across the car park as he made his way towards the exit, his mind still churning with the events of the day.The DCI's offer of an internship lingered in his thoughts, a tantalizing opportunity, not what he had been aiming for, but this was better.Lost in thought, he almost didn't notice the figure that fell into step beside him. But then he caught a flash of blonde hair, the intricate tattoos snaking up one arm, and he knew.Jade.He didn't acknowledge her, didn't break his stride. But as he veered towards the restroom building, she followed, her presence a silent shadow at his back.Inside, Alex went straight to the sinks, turning on the tap and splashing cold water on his face. In the mirror, he could see Jade behind him, her arms crossed, her expression unreadable.For a long moment, neither of them spoke. The only sound was th
Danny and Lexi were walking down the street, weaving through the vendors and the crowds. Danny was in the middle of a rant, his hands waving wildly as he spoke."I swear, my sister still thinks the Earth is flat. Like, genuinely believes it. I go completely mad when she starts on about it. But over the years, I've learned it's not worth the argument. I can never change her mind. Stubborn as a mule, she is."Lexi laughed, bumping her shoulder against his. "I don't blame her. Did you see your face just now? It was cute. I can imagine what you must look like during those arguments."Danny felt a blush creep up his neck. This gorgeous girl thought he was cute. Somehow, the idea made something flutter in his chest."She must love seeing that face," Lexi added, grinning.Danny smiled. She wasn't wrong. Every time he and Jenna argued, especially when he was getting riled up, she wouldn't take it seriously. She'd just sit there, making him look like a fool. Those were the moments he'd come cl
Alex brought the sleek, black Audi R8 to a stop near the mini stadium just outside MSU. The engine's snarl died, leaving an eerie stillness broken only by distant traffic. The late hour and the location's seclusion made it feel almost deserted.In the passenger seat, Ethan fumbled with a piece of fabric in the dim light. The car's neon-infused dashboard cast a faint glow, just enough to outline his hulking frame and the bulging vein on his temple. His frustration was palpable, punctuated by the occasional low grunt.Alex shifted, about to reach over, but thought better of it. He leaned back with a sigh and a quiet chuckle.After a few more moments of wrestling with the dark, glossy material, Ethan's patience snapped. He let out a roar of annoyance and flung the offending item into the back seat.He turned to Alex, his eyes flashing. "Why the fuck do I have to wear that?"His tone dripped with irritation. "The mask is bad enough. Now you want me looking like a fucking clown just to mee
Content Warning: This chapter contains graphic descriptions of injury and medical trauma.He had begged for every single moment of his life, every perfection, every single turn that made him who he was. But somehow, one way or another, it all found a way to screw him over. It was almost laughable. Danny could just picture it: some high and mighty bastard up there, looking down with those all-knowing eyes, always on the hunt for the next poor sod to fuck over. And once again, lucky him, it was Danny's turn.The automatic doors of the Manchester Royal Infirmary barely had time to open before Danny was barging through, his heart slamming against his ribs, his eyes wild. He scanned the chaos of the lobby, zeroing in on anyone in scrubs or a white coat. The first one he saw, he was going to grab them, shake them until they told him what he needed to know.A siren shrieked, the sound like a knife to his skull. He flinched, his whole body wound tight as a piano cord. Lexi grabbed his arm, he
The door to Danny and Tariq's dorm room burst open, the sound harsh in the stillness of the night. A figure stumbled in, his breathing ragged, his movements jerky and uncoordinated. He fumbled for the light switch, his hands shaking.The room flooded with harsh fluorescent light, revealing Tariq. His hoodie was disheveled, a dark, damp patch staining the fabric near his chest. He clawed at the garment, his fingers scrabbling at the zipper."Fuckin' hell, it's hot as balls in here," he muttered, his voice thick and shaky.He finally managed to yank the hoodie off, tossing it aside. His skin was slick with sweat, his curls plastered to his forehead. His eyes darted around the room, wide and wild, like a cornered animal.The distant wail of a siren made him freeze, his whole body going rigid. "Shit, shit, shit," he chanted under his breath, lunging for the window. He grabbed the blinds, yanking them closed with enough force to rattle the frame.He spun around, his gaze landing on his des