Let’s be real — Vita doesn’t exactly have a driver's license, passport, or even a social security number anymore. She’s a ghost in the system. That’s part of what makes disappearing so easy. No ties. No trace.
After a Contract, Vita doesn’t stick around. She moves — fast. Cities blur together, names change. Most people remember “that short girl with the backpack” only long enough to misplace her in memory. The mask helps. So does the fact that Bapha handles most of the talking, and he’s got a real talent for fast-talking confused locals and bribing the right people with cursed favors or demonic threats.
She doesn’t stage crime scenes or erase data like a hacker. She just doesn’t leave much to begin with. No phones used twice, no hostels slept in for more than a night, no witnesses who don’t second-guess what they saw.
Because Vita’s not trying to be forgotten — she was never fully seen in the first place.