Everyone Called Levi a Coward—Then He Entered the Burning Tower-Quieen - Chainityai

Everyone Called Levi a Coward—Then He Entered the Burning Tower-Quieen

By the time Levi Carter walked toward the fire, half the people outside Nexor Technologies had already made up their minds about him.

They did it the way frightened crowds do cruel things, fast and together.

Smoke was climbing the west side of the forty-two-story tower in thick gray sheets, smearing the morning light across the glass.

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The alarm kept shrieking above the sidewalk, bouncing off the buildings, cutting through the sound of people calling names and pressing phones to their ears.

The air smelled like burned plastic, hot wiring, and rain lifting off concrete.

Levi stood near the evacuation line with his canvas tool bag at his feet, his faded jeans dusty at the knees, his shirt sleeves rolled up like he had been in the middle of ordinary work when the world split open.

To everyone else, he looked still.

Still looked like fear to them.

It looked like a man doing nothing while a child was trapped somewhere above them.

They did not know what Levi was counting.

They did not know he was watching the smoke change color at the corner vents.

They did not know he was listening for the way the building breathed when the fans pushed and failed and pushed again.

They did not know he was measuring the angle of the west service shaft against the childcare suite on the twelfth floor.

They did not know stillness could be labor.

Madison Blake did not know it either.

She stood fifteen feet away from him in a cream blazer that probably cost more than Levi paid in rent, her dark hair pinned into a shape that had survived board meetings, cameras, investors, and men who had underestimated her for years.

Nothing about her looked weak.

Nothing except her hands.

Those hands kept opening and closing at her sides as she stared up at the smoke.

Her six-year-old daughter, Amelia, was still inside.

All the money Madison had made, all the towers her company leased, all the headlines that called her brilliant, ruthless, visionary, impossible, all of it had collapsed into one sentence.

My child is up there.

The evacuation coordinator had a radio in one hand and a phone in the other.

He told her the fire department was nine minutes out.

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