FIRE AT THE THRESHOLD
Author: PRESTIGEEE
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CHAPTER 100 — FIRE AT THE THRESHOLD

Kelvin’s chest heaved, hands gripping the doorframe. His heart was a storm. Every nerve screamed, every thought collided with fear and fury.

“I need my daughter back.” Diana’s words were quiet, but they cut like fire.

Kelvin laughed bitterly. “No. You’re not getting her. Not today. Not ever.”

Diana stepped closer, her presence fierce, unyielding. She didn’t plead. She didn’t soften. “Two days, Kelvin. Two days. Then Mia comes with me. No excuses. No games.”

Kelvin froze, jaw tight. “Two days? You think you get to set the rules? She’s my daughter. I decide what happens.”

Harry’s smirk was there in the background, silent and poisonous. Kelvin ignored him, focusing on Diana. “You don’t get to intimidate me. You don’t get to walk in here and dictate anything.”

Diana’s eyes were sharp, fire lacing every glance. “Watch me.” Her tone was calm, deadly calm. “I’m not asking, Kelvin. I’m telling you. Two days. That’s all you get.”

Lila flinched, clutching her
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