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The Delta gang spread out, corralling the panicked guests. One of them seized the host and slammed him to the ground, holding him at gunpoint.

“No one moves, no one speaks,” the scarred leader growled. “You all think you’re untouchable up in this golden tower? Think again. Tonight, the city’s elite learn humility.”

Alice trembled, her fingers clutching Ethan’s arm as the chaos unfolded around them. Guests screamed and crawled under tables, some sobbing, others frozen in fear. The gunmen’s boots thudded menacingly across the marble, echoing through the grand ballroom like war drums.

But even in the panic, Alice’s focus remained on Ethan. The way he had instinctively shielded her—arms around her, eyes locked on danger, not an ounce of fear—stirred something deep within her.

“You protected me,” she whispered, her voice barely audible over the noise.

Ethan didn’t take his eyes off the gang leader. “I always will,” he said firmly, pressing her gently down behind the table. “Stay down. No m
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    Alice agreed to let Ethan accompany her back to the family estate. She didn’t say much, just a quiet nod and a murmured, “You can come,” but that was enough for Ethan. His heart clung to that thread of hope as they left the hospital together, her small hand resting lightly in his.They were barely ten minutes into the ride when Alice’s phone began buzzing nonstop on the seat beside her.She blinked down at it. “It’s my mom.”The phone kept ringing—again and again. Alice frowned and finally picked it up.“Hello?”“Alice Morgan!” her mother’s voice blasted through the speaker, sharp and shrill. “Where on earth have you been?! Do you have any idea what time it is?!”“I… I was in the hospital—” Alice began, but her mother cut her off.“You think I give a fuck about where you were? And now you’re running off without telling anyone?! The entire household is in chaos! We have guests, Alice. Important guests. You need to get home right now!”Alice flinched and looked at Ethan helplessly. He r

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    “What?” The word left his mouth like a breathless gasp. He blinked, shaking his head slightly. “No… no, that can’t be right. She remembers me, right? Me. She remembers us.” The doctor didn’t answer right away.Ethan took a shaky breath, the doctor’s words rattling around in his skull like broken glass. She’s lost part of her memory.He swallowed the rising panic and forced his legs to move, inching toward the hospital bed as if any sudden movement might shatter her completely. Alice looked so fragile lying there, her pale skin ghostly under the fluorescent lights, her head carefully bandaged. His heart twisted at the sight.The doctor stepped aside silently, giving him space.“Alice?” Ethan said gently, his voice barely more than a whisper. He crouched beside the bed and reached for her hand, hesitant, as though afraid she might vanish if he touched her.Her eyelids fluttered.Then slowly, they opened.Ethan’s heart leapt. “Hey,” he said, trying to smile. “You’re awake.”Alice blink

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    Langford’s pride shattered.The officer’s knees buckled, and he dropped with a heavy thud to the cold concrete floor. He crawled forward, hands clasped together in a desperate plea.“Ethan—please,” Langford begged, voice cracking, eyes wide and glassy. “I—I was following orders. I didn’t mean to hurt you. I swear! I was just—just doing what I thought was right.”Ethan didn’t even glance at him.Langford pressed his forehead to the floor.“I’ve got a family. Two kids. A wife. Please—please, Ethan! Don’t let this be the end for me. Don’t let the Perez family come after me. I’ll do anything. I’ll talk. I’ll confess. Just—just say the word.”Nothing.Ethan walked past him like he didn’t exist. Silent. Composed. Focused on one thing.Alice.He didn’t look back—not even when Langford started sobbing, pounding the floor with his fists in humiliation. Merrick didn’t stop him either. The chief simply watched Ethan go, then turned and gave Langford a look of pure disgust.Ten minutes later, he

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    The air in the interrogation room turned ice-cold after Chief Merrick’s booming voice thundered through the room.No one dared to move.Officer Langford stood rigidly near the table, his baton still clutched in his tight, shaking hand. His knuckles were white, and sweat had started to bead at his temples. He didn’t seem to know what to do—whether to drop the baton or pretend the last few seconds had never happened. His eyes flicked nervously to the man still cuffed to the chair.“I said—uncuff him,” Chief Merrick said again, this time softer, but the steel in his voice was sharp enough to cut through metal.Langford turned slowly to face him. His jaw was clenched so tight it looked like it might snap. His lips parted with visible struggle, his tone hard.“Chief, with all due respect—this is bigger than following orders. This man—he’s connected to the Bellano family. They—”SMACK.The sound of Chief Merrick’s open palm hitting Langford’s face was so loud it made the young officer in th

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    Police Station – Interrogation RoomThe room reeked of sweat, metal, and bad intentions. Harsh overhead lights buzzed like dying insects, casting long, warped shadows across the grimy walls. A dented steel table sat between two chairs—one empty, the other occupied.Ethan sat shackled to the bolted-down chair, his dark dress shirt clinging to his frame in the stale heat. The sleeves were rolled to his elbows, exposing lean, veined forearms. His coat was gone, his tie loosened and collar askew, but his composure remained untouched. Calm. Almost bored. His dark eyes followed the pacing officer like a predator watching prey.Detective Langford prowled the room with barely contained fury, his fists clenched at his sides, jaw ticking with every step. The tension was thick enough to slice.“You’re gonna talk,” he growled, voice low and dangerous. “One way or another.”Ethan tilted his head ever so slightly. “Interesting. I always thought the badge meant something. Justice. Honor. But here we

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    Langford furiously shoved Ethan off, rubbing his throat with a snarl. “You’re done, Storm! That’s assaulting a cop. I swear to God, I’ll make sure you rot for this. Connections or not.”Another officer stepped forward, gun halfway out of its holster. “Hands where I can see ‘em! Now!”Ethan didn’t flinch. His voice came out like steel wrapped in ice. “You think I’m scared of you? You really believe any of this ends with me in a cell?”Langford spat on the floor near Ethan’s feet. “Your attitude won’t save you. We have witnesses. Cameras. The whole damn hospital saw you lose it.”“I didn’t lose anything,” Ethan muttered, brushing dust off his coat. “You provoked me. You barged in here, guns drawn, while the woman I love was bleeding out on the table. And you expect me to kneel and smile for the press?”“Save your speech for the judge,” Langford snapped.Just then, the overhead Surgery In Progress sign blinked once… then went dark.All five men froze.A door swung open with a soft hiss,

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