Xray Pack ^hot^ -
Leo froze. The second skeleton wasn't moving. No shift of weight from femur to tibia. No tilt of the skull. It was waiting.
The safe wasn't a safe. It was a Faraday cage. And those weren't gold bars inside. xray pack
They were three more X-Ray Packs—fully charged, linked, and broadcasting the location of every skeleton in the building. Including Leo’s. Leo froze
He flicked the power switch. A soft whine vibrated through the pack’s carbon-fiber frame. Then, a miracle. No tilt of the skull
The concrete floor beneath him didn't disappear—it became ghost glass . Through it, he saw the guard’s skeleton: a stooped cage of ribs, a skull swiveling side-to-side, phalanges gripping the flashlight. But more importantly, he saw the target: a heavy, lead-lined safe on the third floor. Inside, nestled like sleeping snakes, were the curved outlines of three gold bars.
He’d stolen the pack, of course. From OmniCorp’s “reject” bin. Their problem: the X-Ray Pack couldn’t see flesh, only bone and dense metal. Their marketing department had called it “a medical nightmare.” But Leo realized it was a thief’s dream .