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Thứ Bảy, Tháng Bảy 18, 2026
  Part 2 “What report?” I asked. Brandon answered too quickly. “He’s confused.” The older man ignored him. “Cole Ransom. Retired Army. Before that, I spent twelve years with Delta Force.” He tapped his stiff leg. “Colonel Monroe rebuilt my shooting mechanics after this injury. She also designed the advanced course your cousin is standing in.” My aunt stared at me. “You never told...
Part 2 I recognized that voice immediately. I turned to face Gabe Hoffman, a retired Delta Force Command Sergeant Major who now owned the premier tactical training facility in suburban Dallas. His rugged, battle-scarred face broke into a wide grin as his heavy hand squeezed my shoulder in mutual respect. But before I could return the greeting, Brock aggressively stepped...
The IRS auditor, Denise Hart, stood in the center of my candle shop, her eyes scanning the shelves like she was measuring my life for a coffin. She held a slim gray file, her posture radiating an unnerving, professional calm. "Ms. Rowan," she said, her voice cutting through the hum of my wax melter, "I need to discuss the...
The glass shattered. A spray of tempered shards cascaded over the reception desk, slicing the air like diamonds before hitting the linoleum with a discordant crunch. Before the scream of the ER clerk could even fully register in the sterile silence of the ward, I was already moving. My chair, the one positioned so perfectly to face the double...
  Part 2 I waited until the nurse closed the door, then reached beneath the bed frame. A second brass key was taped beside the brake lever. Malcolm Wade met me six days later outside a storage facility in Fayetteville. I had been discharged with a cane, a rib brace, and orders not to drive. He was sixty-two and carried the exhaustion of...
Part 2 "Don't move, and don't make a sound," a gruff voice rasped in the pitch black. The cold barrel of the pistol lowered from my ear, replaced by the glare of a tactical flashlight blinding my eyes. A rugged man in a faded leather jacket stepped forward, lowering his weapon. Behind him stood a man in a sharp suit holding...
The bathroom tile was ice-cold against my cheek, but the burning pain in my skull drowned out everything else. I was eight months pregnant, and the man I had trusted with my soul—my billionaire husband, Preston Gallagher—was currently looming over me like a predator. Blood, warm and metallic, pooled beneath my hair, soaking into the pristine white marble. My...
  Part 2 I stared at the recorder in Jonah’s palm. For twenty years, I had trained myself not to chase vindication. Hope was just another aircraft that could crash. “Where did you get it?” I asked. “Chief Petty Officer Marcus Bell recorded every radio channel on a backup device. He died last winter. His daughter found this in a sealed case with your...
Part 2 "Who are you talking about?" I demanded, pulling my arm back as the Texas heat seemed to suddenly freeze around us. The backyard party had dissolved into dead silence, Brad still sprawled in the patio chair, watching us with wide, terrified eyes. "General Thomas Holloway," Jack said, spitting the name out like venom. "He’s the keynote speaker at the...
The alarm in the trauma bay didn’t just beep; it screamed, a jagged, rhythmic shriek that tore through the sterile silence of the ER. I was elbow-deep in a femoral artery repair when the heavy double doors swung open, hit by the frantic shove of paramedics. "Massive trauma!" one yelled, his face slick with sweat. "Gunshot wounds! Multiple entry...