Elias didn't answer immediately. He was staring at a weathered leather satchel, the kind that hadn't been in style since the fifties. He pulled on a fresh pair of latex gloves, the snap echoing in the cavernous room. With the practiced delicacy of a surgeon, he unbuckled the strap.
"Look at what we have here," Elias whispered, his voice catching.
Elias looked at the key, then at the camera feed in the corner of the room. He knew that as soon as he walked out that door, he wasn't just solving a crime; he was reopening a grave. [S3E3] Look at What We Have Here
The fluorescent lights of the high-security evidence locker hummed, a low-frequency drone that felt like a drill against Detective Elias Thorne’s skull. Across from him, a row of heavy-duty bins held the remnants of the city’s worst kept secrets.
"Because," Elias said, sliding the brass key into his palm, "the past isn't dead. It just got relocated." Elias didn't answer immediately
He slid the top photo out. It showed his own father, a man who had disappeared thirty years prior, standing in front of a storefront that shouldn't have existed. Beside him was the current mayor, decades younger, holding a briefcase with a very specific, jagged emblem on the side.
He turned the photo over. Scrawled in familiar, shaky handwriting was a single address and a warning: The lock is the easy part. It’s the door you have to worry about. With the practiced delicacy of a surgeon, he
Sarah walked over, peering over his shoulder. "That’s the Sterling case file. Elias, that’s been cold for a generation. Why is this in the locker for last night’s bust?"