Part 2
The message vanished from my screen when I locked the phone.
Mills came back at a run.
“EOD is moving. Security is clearing the dock.”
“Good.”
He looked at me. “Who texted you?”
“I don’t know yet.”
That was a lie.
I knew who I feared it was.
Twenty minutes later, the kennel complex was sealed behind a security perimeter. EOD technicians examined the crate while...
Under strict security, Captain Sarah "Valkyrie" Vance secured a massive 5,000-pound bunker-buster onto her F-15 Strike Eagle at an undisclosed base, preparing for an grueling 36-hour non-stop flight. But moments before takeoff, intelligence flagged a secret code written on the bomb casing—who left it there, and why?
Captain Vance saw the cryptic warning scratched onto the steel casing just...
Cuộc Sống
“Sign the damn asset transfer, Eliza, or you won’t leave this penthouse alive!” My billionaire husband sneered, shoving me down the marble stairs while his guards watched. He thought...
Part 1
My name is Eliza Holloway, and six months into carrying my first child, I learned that the man sleeping beside me was a monster. The marble floor of our penthouse foyer was freezing against my skin as the sharp smell of single-malt bourbon hit my face. Chase, my real estate tycoon husband, towered over me, eyes bloodshot and...
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You think you can leave me, Eliza?” My abusive millionaire husband screamed, cornering me on the shattered glass after destroying our baby, completely unaware that the billionaire father he...
Part 1
My name is Eliza Holloway, and three hours ago, I believed I had the picture-perfect life in Boston. I was married to Chase Holloway, a charismatic real estate mogul adored by society, living in a multi-million-dollar penthouse overlooking the Charles River. But right now, I am huddled on the cold marble floor of our master bathroom, pressing my...
Tin Nóng
I was just an exhausted small-town nurse heading home when a corrupt cop pulled me over for a shakedown. He thought I was an easy target to bully. But...
Part 2
"Put the gun down, Sergeant!" The rookie’s voice cracked, but his hands were steady as he unholstered his own weapon, aiming it squarely at Riker’s back. "She's trying to save his life!"
Riker’s jaw ticked. For a agonizing second, the pressure of his 9mm against my temple increased. I shifted my weight, calculating the exact angle to break his...
Part 2
I kept repeating the pickup plate until the ambulance arrived.
Reed wrote it on his glove.
Harlan saw him.
“Give me that.”
Reed hesitated. “Why?”
“Because this is my scene.”
“It’s evidence.”
Harlan stepped closer. “Deputy.”
I looked up from Walter. “He keeps the note.”
Harlan turned on me. “You’re still part of a traffic investigation.”
“And you’re standing in the middle of a crash scene arguing over...
Tin Nóng
“Try not to embarrass yourself, ma’am.” The ranger smirked for his squad. I set my stance. He came in hard. One throw dropped him. An old master sergeant at...
Part 2
Vance expected resistance. He expected me to pull back, to panic, to stumble under the sheer physical force of a man sixty pounds heavier than me. Instead, I used his own violent momentum against him.
As his fingers twisted into my collar, I pivoted sharply on the ball of my left foot, dropping my center of gravity entirely beneath...
Tin Nóng
A Ranger Looked Me Up and Down and Told Me I Was in the Wrong Building—Then He Challenged Me in Front of the Entire Combatives Class, I Put Him...
Part 2
Drake looked from the monitor to me.
“That’s you?”
“Fifteen years younger and much less patient.”
Nobody laughed.
On the screen, younger me demonstrated the same hip entry I had just used on him.
Briggs folded his arms. “Those recordings were built into the Army combatives instructor package years ago.”
Drake swallowed.
“I didn’t know.”
“That,” I said, “is becoming the theme of your morning.”
His jaw...
Tin Nóng
I was furious when my blind date showed up 30 minutes late with his elderly mother. But when a sudden street attack forced him to unleash his hidden military...
PART 2
We didn't wait for the police. The adrenaline was still burning through my veins as I sat on the edge of the worn velvet sofa in Liam’s cramped, dimly lit apartment. The air smelled of old books and faint vanilla. Eleanor was safely tucked into bed in the other room, exhausted from the chaos.
Liam sat opposite me on...
Tin Nóng
“Sorry, I’m Late.” He Arrived to the Blind Date With His Elderly Mom—Nothing Went as Planned
Part 2
“You should go.”
I stared at Daniel across the table.
“We met thirty-one minutes ago.”
“I know.”
“So why do you sound like you’re breaking up with me?”
He rubbed one hand over his face. “Because I know what nine months does to people.”
Evelyn looked between us. “Are you two married?”
Daniel almost laughed. “No, Mom.”
“Then stop arguing like you are.”
That should have ended...
















