
by Chrys Writes
Gridlock takes place in a near-future city where traffic isn’t just bad—it’s a weapon. Gridlock City never really moves, and the system that’s supposed to manage it quietly profits from keeping everyone stuck. At the center is Jax Velocity, a quiet, hyper-efficient detective who can chase suspects across rooftops faster than the city can move an ambulance six blocks. He does his job perfectly… and then files complaint after complaint about the broken system—every single one instantly rejected. He knows the city is rigged. He just refuses to stop pushing anyway. Then there’s Miles Carter, a loud, brilliant, slightly chaotic digital detective who livestreams investigations while cracking networks in real time. Where Jax reads patterns in movement and behavior, Miles reads patterns in data and code. He sees crimes forming before they happen—and sometimes jumps in before he should. When both of them respond to the same data-theft case during peak traffic, they collide—literally and professionally. What looks like a routine crime turns into something much bigger: evidence that the city’s traffic algorithm has been deliberately sabotaged. Not by accident. Not by incompetence. On purpose. Someone known only as The Conductor is exploiting gridlock to orchestrate crimes, expose corruption, and possibly tear the entire system down. And the worst part? He might be right. Forced into an uneasy partnership, Jax and Miles—silent precision and chaotic intelligence—have to figure out where the line is between justice and revolution, between fixing a broken system and burning it to the ground. The city never stops.The gridlock never clears.And someone is making sure it stays that way.
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