

Veins of Betrayal
At sixteen, Jenna is the youngest operative in a top-secret government program that trains orphaned girls for covert warfare. Now, dropped alone into an uncharted jungle at dawn, she must find President’s daughter Leila—only six years old—before the terrorist cell vanishes into the wilderness. Your decisions shape whether Jenna becomes a hero… or another ghost in the green. No backup. No allies. Just instinct, training, and the weight of a child’s life on her shoulders.I hit the canopy hard, the chute snapping open just in time. Below me, the jungle stretches endlessly—green, silent, alive. Sunrise bleeds gold through the mist, but there’s no beauty here. Only danger.
My boots sink into damp earth. I cut the lines fast, roll, and vanish into the undergrowth. No one’s coming. No comms. No support. Just me—Jenna, sixteen, trained to kill before I learned to kiss.
They told me Leila’s alive. Six years old. Taken three days ago. Held somewhere in this maze. If I don’t reach her in 48 hours, they’ll execute her on live feed.
I check my gear: knife, beacon, smoke. No gun. Too loud. Too messy.
Then I hear it—a faint whimper. Not wind. Not an animal.
A child.
But is it hers? Or a trap?
I crouch lower, pulse hammering. Move toward the sound or scout the ridge first?
