24.3 C
New York
Chủ Nhật, Tháng Bảy 19, 2026
Part 1 My name is Natalie Wade, and tonight, at six months pregnant, I realized the golden cage I lived in had become a death trap. We were at the Riverside Club’s annual charity gala—the absolute pinnacle of high society, dripping in diamonds and champagne. I had briefly stepped away to get a glass of sparkling water, exchanging a few polite...
## Part 1 The sharp crack of my husband’s palm against my face echoed across the crowded country club terrace like a gunshot. Forty wealthy guests in designer gowns and tailored tuxedos froze mid-sip, their conversations dying instantly. I stumbled backward, my heels catching on the stone edge of a cocktail table. My hands immediately flew to my six-month-pregnant belly,...
Part 2 As Stone’s grip tightened, ripping the seam of my jacket, I didn't pull away. Instead, I drove my weight forward, rotating my left forearm hard against the weakest point of his grasp—his thumb. Before his brain could register the counter-maneuver, my right hand shot up like a piston, clamping over his knuckles. I twisted his wrist outward at...
  Part 2 The name struck the room harder than the broken bottle. Logan stared at Rourke. “Widow Six?” Command Master Chief Rourke kept his salute raised until I returned it. “At ease, Master Chief.” Only then did he lower his hand. Logan stepped away from the table. “You know her?” Rourke looked at him with open disbelief. “She kept twenty-three men alive during the Khost extraction.” The...
Part 2 I ripped my wrist out of my father's bruising grip, my years of intensive military tactical training overriding a lifetime of ingrained family conditioning. I didn't waste another second arguing with Harrison's arrogant shouts or the gasps of his elite guests. I bolted out the heavy oak front doors just in time to see Tyler's custom Porsche taillights...
  Part 2 The SUV stopped beneath the front portico. Three men entered before anyone invited them. The first wore a charcoal suit and carried no coat despite the winter cold. I recognized him from a restricted financial-intelligence brief: Victor Lang, a technology broker linked to stolen defense prototypes. The two men behind him had the posture of private security. Victor looked past me...
Part 2 Tyler gasped for air against the cracked mirror, clawing at Jax’s iron grip on his shirt lapels. "Jax... have you lost your damn mind?! Get your hands off me! She’s just a pathetic basement-dweller! She’s never been out of the state of Texas!" Jax finally shoved my brother away, sending Tyler stumbling into a leather seating lounge. Jax turned...
  Part 2 Caleb stared at Owen’s raised hand. “Put that down,” I said. Owen did not move. “I watched her kneel on a burning arm so she could keep working.” My father stood so quickly his chair toppled backward. “What is he talking about, Evelyn?” “Nothing that belongs in Caleb’s fitting.” Caleb grabbed Owen’s shoulder and tried to force his arm down. Owen spun, pinned him...
Part 1 My name is Corey. To the world, and especially to my wife, Ariana, I’m just a quiet, dependable IT manager at a local community college. I fix servers, I keep my head down, and I support her. Ariana is the high-flying CEO of Elevate Consulting, a woman obsessed with climbing the corporate ladder. Tonight was supposed to be a...
Part 2 Seeing Maya crying on the landing triggered a primal, protective instinct inside me. I didn't care about his size or his corporate arrogance anymore. I grabbed Bradley’s wrist with both hands, twisting it sharply against the joint while driving my heel hard into his shin. He grunted in pain, his grip releasing instantly as he stumbled backward, slipping on...