Detective Jameson sat at his desk, sipping his lukewarm coffee, staring at the file in front of him. The case of Nina Elle had been open for weeks, and he was no closer to cracking it. Nina Elle, a 25-year-old freelance photographer, had gone missing three weeks ago, leaving behind only her camera and a cryptic message on her social media account.
"Meet me at the old warehouse on 5th and Main," the caller said. "Come alone."
Jameson's eyes widened. "And you discovered his true identity?"
One of Nina's friends, a graffiti artist named Alex, had given Jameson a lead. He claimed to have seen Nina arguing with a rival artist, a notorious street artist known only by his pseudonym, "Elle." Jameson had been trying to track down Elle, but he seemed to have vanished into thin air.
Just as Jameson was about to give up for the day, his phone rang. It was an anonymous caller, claiming to have information about Nina's disappearance.