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A Dangerous PathDino stood at the center of his dimly lit war room, his hands planted firmly on the table as he examined the blueprint of the abandoned warehouse near the docks—Alejandro’s supposed hideout.A red X was drawn over the main entrance. The rooftop had minimal security, but the perimeter was heavily guarded. Alejandro had fortified himself well.Tomiwa, standing beside him, tapped a location near the back. “This service entrance—it’s used for smuggling operations. Low security, but if Alejandro’s expecting you, it could be a trap.”Dino smirked coldly. “Then we’ll give him something to expect.”His mind was already working—Alejandro wanted him desperate, reckless, charging in blind.But Dino wasn’t that foolish.He turned to his men. “We attack in two waves. The first group distracts the guards from the front. Meanwhile, I go in through the back.”Tomiwa frowned. “Alone?”Dino’s eyes darkened. “No one touches Alejandro but me.”The Storm BreaksNight fell, draping the cit
Burn Loot Chapter 57
A Premonition of BloodThe explosion echoed through the warehouse, shaking the ground. Dust and debris rained from the ceiling, and smoke curled into the air like an omen of death.Dino didn’t flinch. He moved faster.He could hear panicked voices from the guards scrambling to respond, but he wasn’t concerned about them. His focus was only on one person—Alejandro.But something felt off.A whisper of intuition, honed from years of training, tightened in Dino’s chest. Alejandro was too calculated to be caught off guard.This was too easy.Dino gritted his teeth. “It’s a trap.”Elena’s Desperate GambleInside the dimly lit room, Elena clenched her fists behind her back, fighting the tight ropes biting into her wrists.Alejandro was still watching the door, gun in hand, a dark anticipation in his eyes.That was her opening.With one sharp inhale, she yanked her chair forward, using all her strength to tip it.The heavy wooden frame crashed sideways, sending her sprawling to the floor—jus
Burn Loot Chapter 58
Flames and ShadowsThe explosion ripped through the warehouse, sending shockwaves of fire and debris outward.Dino barely had time to react before the force slammed into him, knocking him off his feet.Pain tore through his ribs as he hit the ground hard.Elena.The moment his head cleared, he pushed up, blinking through the haze of smoke and flames.The room was on fire.Twisted metal, shattered glass, and chunks of the ceiling rained down like hell itself had opened.He spotted Alejandro through the haze, staggering back, his arm limp from the bullet wound.But Elena—His stomach clenched.Where was she?Elena’s Fight for SurvivalElena’s ears were ringing. Heat licked at her skin.She had hit the ground when the explosion went off, her body crashing against the concrete.Everything hurt.She forced herself to move.Through the smoke, she saw a shadow moving toward her.Alejandro.His steps were uneven, but his gun was still in his hand.Elena’s pulse pounded.She scrambled backward
Burn Loot Chapter 59
Seconds from DeathThe warehouse groaned like a dying beast, its structure collapsing in a violent symphony of fire and steel.Dino lunged forward, instincts overtaking pain as he reached for Elena. A massive beam came crashing down, missing them by inches as the floor trembled beneath them. Flames roared around them, licking at his back, the heat searing his skin through his shirt.Elena gasped, coughing weakly as the acrid smoke filled her lungs. She barely had the strength to move, her body limp against his.Dino gritted his teeth. Not here. Not now.Hoisting her into his arms, he forced himself to stand despite the weight pressing down on him—the weight of exhaustion, pain, and the undeniable truth that this place was turning into a tomb.Through the smoke and fire, he could barely make out Alejandro’s figure in the distance, trapped between falling debris.Their eyes met.For a brief moment, time seemed to slow.Alejandro’s lips curled in a defiant smirk, blood dripping from a ga
Burn Loot Chapter 60
The night air was thick with smoke and gunpowder.Dino’s grip on Elena tightened as Sanchez stepped forward, his polished boots crunching against the gravel. His men formed a deadly wall behind him, guns gleaming under the dim warehouse floodlights.But Sanchez’s focus wasn’t on Dino.It was on Isabella.His cold, reptilian eyes raked over her, filled with something between amusement and mockery.“You came all this way,” Sanchez mused, shaking his head. “And for what, Isabella? To watch your golden boy crawl out of the fire while your other son burns?”Isabella stood her ground, though her chest felt like it had been crushed under a thousand weights.Alejandro.Somewhere under that pile of burning rubble was her firstborn, the son who had hated her, resented her, but was still her child.And Sanchez knew that.He was playing his games again.“I came to put an end to your madness,” Isabella said, her voice level but sharp as steel.Sanchez chuckled, a low, sinister sound. “Ah, Isabella
Burn Loot Chapter 1
“Boungiorno sir” the voice coming through the phone as Capello was perturbed by the news he just heard.He was expecting his shipments from Port Miami when he is just informed that the shipment sank into the ocean with very few crewmen surviving.Still in his disbelief he turned on the Tv to see if he can get the news, teardrops streamed from his eyes as he saw it was all over on Sky news that the cargo ship number AE55557 sunk in the Atlantic ocean.He has put all his money into procuring this consignment contract and was lended a huge sum by Sanchez, his friend.He is confused on what to do as his desperation heightened,a week earlier his wife was involved in a fatal auto accident that has put her in a state of coma presently.Capello in his train of thoughts was seeing his whole world crumble right in front of him, with a swirling in his head, he fell from his standing position on the floor,Toriano his personal aide who was with him swiftly ran to his aid and was able to stabiliz
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Sanchez stepped out of the Escalade limousine and walked straight to where the boys were awaiting his arrival for his instructions. Tied to a chair and blindfolded was a man in his forties with blood stains all over his body, evident of the severe torture he has undergone.“Has he spoken yet?” Sanchez asked, signaling for a cigar smoke. ” He is still proving stubborn, Adrian spoke; he is the top henchman of Sanchez's echelon of hoodlums.“Remove the blindfold,” Sanchez ordered the boys. “You think you can double-cross me, you nitwit?” he asked, pointing his walking stick at the man sitting under their torture. ”Are you ready to speak to save your life?” Sanchez asked, stooping low to give him a lower gaze.The man spat at Sanchez’s face; immediately, his boys began another round of beatings as he began coughing blood. While the boys were still at it, a call came through for Sanchez. “Have you seen the whole package”?,he asked the caller before ending the call.“Adrian, you can dispos
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The rain fell visibly heavy in Sanchez’s estate; Emilio Capello’s heart is in turmoil just like the brewing storm outside. Sanchez’s study was dimly lit by a single desk lamp as he sat in a black leather chair. Sanchez, the most dreaded drug lord of Central Genoa, with a glass of whiskey in his hand. His blue sparkling eyes were glued on Capello, who sat like a man about to be hanged.“Emilio, you look like shit,” Sanchez said in amusement.Capello restrained his fingers from clutching a fist. The last few months have seen him drown in financial ruin; his thriving car import business is left with no trail. His last hope, the shipment from Miami to Italy, had sunk; he is now left with unpaid debts. Hospital bills pile up as his wife, who is undergoing treatment, is still in a state of coma.Sanchez had extended his hand once, under the guise of friendship, and lent a loan to him. The time is due for the debt to be paid, and Capello is empty-handed as he has no hope of paying.Capello r
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The night air was thick with smoke and gunpowder.Dino’s grip on Elena tightened as Sanchez stepped forward, his polished boots crunching against the gravel. His men formed a deadly wall behind him, guns gleaming under the dim warehouse floodlights.But Sanchez’s focus wasn’t on Dino.It was on Isabella.His cold, reptilian eyes raked over her, filled with something between amusement and mockery.“You came all this way,” Sanchez mused, shaking his head. “And for what, Isabella? To watch your golden boy crawl out of the fire while your other son burns?”Isabella stood her ground, though her chest felt like it had been crushed under a thousand weights.Alejandro.Somewhere under that pile of burning rubble was her firstborn, the son who had hated her, resented her, but was still her child.And Sanchez knew that.He was playing his games again.“I came to put an end to your madness,” Isabella said, her voice level but sharp as steel.Sanchez chuckled, a low, sinister sound. “Ah, Isabella
Chapter 59
Seconds from DeathThe warehouse groaned like a dying beast, its structure collapsing in a violent symphony of fire and steel.Dino lunged forward, instincts overtaking pain as he reached for Elena. A massive beam came crashing down, missing them by inches as the floor trembled beneath them. Flames roared around them, licking at his back, the heat searing his skin through his shirt.Elena gasped, coughing weakly as the acrid smoke filled her lungs. She barely had the strength to move, her body limp against his.Dino gritted his teeth. Not here. Not now.Hoisting her into his arms, he forced himself to stand despite the weight pressing down on him—the weight of exhaustion, pain, and the undeniable truth that this place was turning into a tomb.Through the smoke and fire, he could barely make out Alejandro’s figure in the distance, trapped between falling debris.Their eyes met.For a brief moment, time seemed to slow.Alejandro’s lips curled in a defiant smirk, blood dripping from a ga
Chapter 58
Flames and ShadowsThe explosion ripped through the warehouse, sending shockwaves of fire and debris outward.Dino barely had time to react before the force slammed into him, knocking him off his feet.Pain tore through his ribs as he hit the ground hard.Elena.The moment his head cleared, he pushed up, blinking through the haze of smoke and flames.The room was on fire.Twisted metal, shattered glass, and chunks of the ceiling rained down like hell itself had opened.He spotted Alejandro through the haze, staggering back, his arm limp from the bullet wound.But Elena—His stomach clenched.Where was she?Elena’s Fight for SurvivalElena’s ears were ringing. Heat licked at her skin.She had hit the ground when the explosion went off, her body crashing against the concrete.Everything hurt.She forced herself to move.Through the smoke, she saw a shadow moving toward her.Alejandro.His steps were uneven, but his gun was still in his hand.Elena’s pulse pounded.She scrambled backward
Chapter 57
A Premonition of BloodThe explosion echoed through the warehouse, shaking the ground. Dust and debris rained from the ceiling, and smoke curled into the air like an omen of death.Dino didn’t flinch. He moved faster.He could hear panicked voices from the guards scrambling to respond, but he wasn’t concerned about them. His focus was only on one person—Alejandro.But something felt off.A whisper of intuition, honed from years of training, tightened in Dino’s chest. Alejandro was too calculated to be caught off guard.This was too easy.Dino gritted his teeth. “It’s a trap.”Elena’s Desperate GambleInside the dimly lit room, Elena clenched her fists behind her back, fighting the tight ropes biting into her wrists.Alejandro was still watching the door, gun in hand, a dark anticipation in his eyes.That was her opening.With one sharp inhale, she yanked her chair forward, using all her strength to tip it.The heavy wooden frame crashed sideways, sending her sprawling to the floor—jus
Chapter 56
A Dangerous PathDino stood at the center of his dimly lit war room, his hands planted firmly on the table as he examined the blueprint of the abandoned warehouse near the docks—Alejandro’s supposed hideout.A red X was drawn over the main entrance. The rooftop had minimal security, but the perimeter was heavily guarded. Alejandro had fortified himself well.Tomiwa, standing beside him, tapped a location near the back. “This service entrance—it’s used for smuggling operations. Low security, but if Alejandro’s expecting you, it could be a trap.”Dino smirked coldly. “Then we’ll give him something to expect.”His mind was already working—Alejandro wanted him desperate, reckless, charging in blind.But Dino wasn’t that foolish.He turned to his men. “We attack in two waves. The first group distracts the guards from the front. Meanwhile, I go in through the back.”Tomiwa frowned. “Alone?”Dino’s eyes darkened. “No one touches Alejandro but me.”The Storm BreaksNight fell, draping the cit
Chapter 55
Pacing the length of his office, Dino's fists clenched so tightly his knuckles turned white. Isabella, sat on the leather couch nearby, her hands wringing together in silent distress. He could feel her gaze on him, filled with worry, but he couldn't stop moving. Elena was out there, in Alejandro’s hands.His phone rang.Unknown Number.Dino snatched it up, pressing the device to his ear. “Who is this?”A slow, mocking chuckle slithered through the line.Alejandro.“Dino, Dino, Dino… You really should’ve known better.”Dino’s fingers tightened around the phone until it nearly cracked. “Where is she?”Alejandro sighed dramatically. “You always go straight to the threats. No pleasantries? No ‘hello, dear brother’?”Dino clenched his jaw, his blood boiling with barely restrained fury. This wasn’t the time for games.“I swear, if you touch her—”“You’ll do what?” Alejandro sneered. “You’re too late, Dino. She’s already mine.”A rustling sound. Then a voice. Weak. Pained.“Dino…”Elena.Din
Chapter 54
The calm before the stormElena sat in the dimly lit safe house, tension curling around her like smoke. She wasn’t alone. Two of Dino’s most trusted men, Carlos and Matteo, stood guard outside her door.She should have felt safe, knowing Dino had taken every precaution to protect her. An unsettling feeling clawed at her chest.The safe house was a discreet apartment on the outskirts of the city. It had a powerful security system. A temporary hideout, carefully chosen to keep her off Alejandro’s radar.But deep down, she knew it wouldn’t last. Alejandro always found a way.A flicker of light caught her eye—the hallway lamp dimmed for half a second.A power fluctuation.Elena’s fingers tightened around the knife Dino had given her. A small blade, but sharp enough to slit a throat.Something was wrong.A Sudden AttackCarlos’ voice echoed from the front room. “Matteo, did you hear that?”A second later, the sound of shattering glass rang through the air.Elena jumped to her feet.Matteo
Chapter 53
Dino sat in silence, his muscles taut, his mind a storm of thoughts. Across from him, his mother clutched her hands together, her face pale in the dim glow of the overhead light. The black SUV sped through the darkened streets, the city lights flickering like distant stars.Tomas drove in tense silence, scanning the rearview mirror for signs of pursuit. Alejandro had been left behind, but he wouldn’t stay down for long.Dino’s shoulder burned where Alejandro’s knife had grazed him. He pressed his fingers to the wound. It wasn’t deep, but it stung. More than that, it served as a reminder—this was no longer a rivalry. It was war.His mother shifted beside him, her hands trembling. Her dark eyes, so much like his own, were filled with something he had never seen before—grief.“Dino…” She exhaled shakily.He turned to her, expecting relief. Instead, he saw sorrow.She swallowed hard, her voice thick with emotion. “I never wanted this for you.”Dino frowned. “You didn’t want to be rescued?
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Dino gripped his mother’s arm and pulled her behind him. The air in the dimly lit corridor was thick with tension. Gunfire rattled through the estate like a war drum, signaling Sanchez’s men closing in.Elena’s voice crackled in his earpiece. “Dino, Sanchez is sending everything he has at you. You need to move. Now!”Dino exhaled sharply. Sanchez wasn’t running. He was hunting.Dino turned to his mother. “Stay behind me.”She didn’t argue. She knew what was at stake.Tomas’ voice came through the comms. “Dino, we have a way out through the west wing, but we need to hurry.”Dino glanced down the hallway. Footsteps. Multiple.Then—a familiar voice.“Going somewhere, brother?”Dino’s blood turned to ice. Alejandro.Brother Against BrotherDino turned. Alejandro stood at the end of the corridor, flanked by two armed guards. His suit was impeccable, but his eyes—wild. Cold. Unhinged.His smirk was razor-sharp. “You really thought you could just walk out of here?”Dino stepped forward, shie
