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Thứ Tư, Tháng Tám 19, 2026
Part 2 General Sterling stopped two feet from Marcus. The silence in the penthouse was absolute, broken only by the sharp intake of breath from Aunt Vivian. Marcus’s hand fell from my arm as if he had been burned by fire. He took a stumbling step backward, his eyes darting frantically between me and the two-star general. "General Sterling," I said, snapping...
  Part 2 Allison took Grant’s phone from his hand. “What is this?” He grabbed for it. She stepped back. “Grant.” “Give me my phone.” “What is a federal document preservation notice?” Grant lowered his voice. “Not here.” General Caldwell looked at me. “Major, do you need to leave?” I knew what he meant. The review was active. I had no business discussing evidence at a family party. “I’m not saying anything about the...
Part 2 I didn't hesitate for a fraction of a second. As Vance’s head turned toward my crying son, I explosively drove my knee upward, burying it deep into his ribs. He grunted, his grip on my throat loosening just enough. In a seamless, practiced motion ingrained from thousands of hours of close-quarters combat drills, I snaked my right arm...
Part 2 Rafe swung. I moved before the kettlebell reached me. It crashed into the edge of the padded training table instead of my head, splitting the laminate with a sound like a gunshot. Noah cried out behind the desk. I stepped sideways, shoved the weight away from Rafe’s body, and drove my shoulder into him hard enough to send him into the...
Part 2 My father, Arthur Sterling, came pushing through the crowd of stunned aristocrats, his face flushed with panicked rage. Seeing his billion-dollar deal standing face-to-face with his disgraced daughter was his absolute worst nightmare. "Mr. Vance! Mr. Miller! I am so incredibly sorry," Arthur panted, violently swatting his hands in my direction as if trying to shoo away a stray...
  Part 2 “Colonel?” Tyler repeated. I looked at Michael. “Not yet.” “Friday,” he said. “Close enough.” My father pushed away from the chair. “What exactly is he talking about?” David’s expression hardened. “She’s taking command of Second Logistics Battalion.” The terrace went silent again. Tyler laughed once. It sounded desperate. “No. Allison does private security.” “I never said that either,” I replied. Mom stared at me. “You told us you worked near...
Part 2 The airport terminal instantly descended into pure, unadulterated pandemonium. Passengers yelled, alarms blared, and thousands of people realized simultaneously that they were trapped. Lawson panicked, but his fragile ego wouldn't let him back down. "Get her in cuffs!" he yelled as two airport police officers sprinted to the gate. Trusting Lawson's supervisor uniform, they forcefully zip-tied my wrists behind...
  Part 2 The operations manager stopped so abruptly his radio nearly slipped from his hand. His name was Marcus Doyle, and I knew him from contract meetings. He looked at me, then at Hale. “Greg, set the case down.” Hale squared his shoulders. “She refused inspection.” Marcus’s eyes narrowed. “That case is part of our dispatch security architecture.” “She shouldn’t be carrying something that important through...
Part 1 My name is Lauren Whitmore, and at seven months pregnant, I never imagined the man who vowed to love me forever would publicly destroy me under the crystal chandeliers of The Plaza Hotel in Manhattan. The gala was in full swing, packed with three hundred of New York’s wealthiest elite. I stood there, swollen-ankled, clutching my belly in a...
Part 1 I’m Lauren Whitmore, and at seven months pregnant, standing under the crystal chandeliers of The Plaza in Manhattan, I realized my husband didn’t just hate me—he was actively erasing me. Three hundred of New York’s elite watched as Connor, the celebrated CEO of HailTech, smoothly wrapped his arm around Sienna Carter, his stunning PR director. He leaned toward the...