CHAPTER 54
Author: Aiko
last update2025-12-10 16:49:32

SERAPHINE

I couldn’t stay still. My steps kept dragging me from one side of the hallway to the other, my palms damp, my heartbeat thudding against my ribs.

Every breath felt thin. If Marco discovered we were using his son as bait… if he sensed even a hint of deception… he would snap, and Ryan would be the first person he’d condemn.

The thought struck like a blade each time it crossed my mind.

Mary watched me with a frown. “You need to calm down,” she said. “The security team knows what they’re doing. Just breathe.”

I dragged air into my lungs but it didn’t help. “And if he realizes it’s a setup? What then? He’s unpredictable.”

Julian answered before Mary could. His voice carried that steady, cold certainty he always slipped into during operations. “He won’t. As Mary said, our team is capable. Stay out of the way and let them handle him.”

He spoke like everything was already under control, but that didn’t quiet the dread curling in my stomach. I imagined Marco entering the building wit
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