
Late October draped Northwood Crest, one of Portland’s older neighborhoods, in a mix of gold-brown leaves and crisp air that hinted winter was only a few weeks away. The streets were alive in the way only Northwood could be—small shops breathing out warm light, bikes rattling by on uneven sidewalks, and familiar faces greeting one another like an extended family. And somewhere within that weekday bustle was Levi Hale, weaving through the street with a delivery box balanced on his arm.
Everyone seemed to know him. “Morning, Levi!” “Hey Levi, Don't forget the favor I asked!” “Tell your grandma I’ll bring her that pie later!” He flashed smiles back, adjusting the strap of his worn jacket. Levi wasn’t rich, but he was reliable, and in Northwood Crest that was worth more than money. He delivered packages for a local courier shop, did odd jobs, helped his neighbors, and somehow always kept a calmness about him that made people trust him. He had just stepped off the curb when Clarie Wynn, his girlfriend of almost two year, appeared in front of him. Clarie stood there, one hand on her hip, the other gesturing wildly. Her perfectly manicured nails and expensive coat made her look like she belonged somewhere far away from Northwood Crest, yet here she was, expecting Levi to bend over backward to meet her whims. “Levi,” she started, already sounding annoyed, “you said you were going to get me the new Crescent-Valley earrings this week. You promised.” He exhaled slowly. “I know, Clarie. I’m just… not there yet. Work’s been slow and I’m helping with Grandma Martha’s meds—” “So that means you lied,” she snapped. “You say things just to make me happy but you never actually do them.” Before Levi could respond, Tommy Blake stepped out from one of the storefronts. His tall frame, messy blond hair, and easygoing grin made him look like someone life always favored. Tommy stepped forward, slapping Levi lightly on the shoulder. “Hey, hey,” Tommy said, sliding between them like a buffer. “Clarie, chill. If you want the earrings so bad, I can just get them for you.” Levi stiffened. “Tommy—” “I’ve got this, man. Let her be happy.” Tommy said casually. “They’re not even that expensive. I get paid tomorrow anyway.” Levi and Tommy were both twenty-two, the kind of young men who drew attention without even trying. Tommy, the golden boy and social butterfly, was popular for his charm and flair. Levi, however, had a quiet, effortless appeal — sharp features, calm demeanor, and a presence that made people notice him. It was no wonder Clarie stayed by his side, and why Tommy couldn’t attend a single party without Levi somehow being the center of attention, so he always dragged him along. Girls, and even some older admirers, often tried to get close to Levi — always through Tommy. The boys had known each other since childhood, and Elsa had long warned Levi that letting Tommy play the middleman was manipulative and unfair. He had never truly listened. Clarie’s irritation melted instantly. “Really? You’d do that?” Her cheeks warmed, a shy smile tugging her lips. Levi looked away, jaw tightening. He hated when Tommy did this—stepping in, making everything look effortless. But Tommy just shrugged, as though helping Clarie was as natural as breathing. They drifted toward Maple Lane Diner, the little roadside restaurant with metal chairs set outside and a striped awning that rattled whenever the wind blew. Levi continued on his route, Meanwhile, Tommy and Clarie settled at one of the roadside tables at the Maple Lane Diner. Clarie’s cheeks flushed slightly as she smiled at Tommy. “Thanks… you always seem to have the time for me.” Tommy’s fingers brushed hers lightly, and for a heartbeat, it looked like they might hold hands if not for the sudden swing of the diner door. “What are you two ordering?” Elsa Moreno stood there, clipboard in hand, her hair tied back neatly, her eyes scanning them with amused annoyance. Tommy immediately stood, grinning wide. “Els! It's been forever. I haven’t seen you all week!” He wrapped her in a hug, lifting her off the ground just a little because of how sweet and petite she was. Elsa yelped, shoving at his shoulder as she steadied herself. “Oh please,” she said, rolling her eyes. “If you missed me so much, why didn’t you come by? Hm?” “I… I’ve been busy,” Tommy said quickly, trying to play it cool, though his smile betrayed him. They laughed, and the warmth between them was effortless—years of friendship, inside jokes, and unbreakable closeness radiating off them Elsa, Levi and Tommy have been friends since kindergarten, 3 best friends until Levi started dating Clarie making them four and awkward. Clarie offered a polite smile, but anyone could see she wasn’t as naturally connected to Elsa as the boys were. Still, she tried. “You look… busy today.” “Seems not busy enough to attend to idiots like Tommy,” Elsa teased, bumping the table with her palm. “Now, what are you ordering?” Tommy gave his order, Clarie followed, and Elsa scribbled messily before slipping back inside. For a moment, the bustling street noise seemed to soften. Clarie glanced at Tommy—almost shyly. Tommy looked back at her—almost too long, Beneath the laughter and small smiles, tensions were quietly coiling — unseen by Levi, but not unnoticed by Elsa. She knew what was happening, but some things, she realized, could never remain hidden for long. And somewhere down the block, Levi turned the corner, unaware of the small storm forming behind him. But storms have a way of catching up. Because one table away, a man in a gray coat lowered his newspaper just enough to watch the four of them through narrowed eyes… as if he recognized Levi, or Tommy, or maybe Clarie or even Elsa—and was waiting for something. Something that would soon shift their quiet Northwood lives forever.Latest Chapter
SEVENTY-THREE: THE LONG WAY HOME
HALE HOSPITALA full month had passed since William Hale had been admitted, and the change was undeniable.Strength had returned gradually—first in his eyes, then in the steadiness of his hands, and finally in the way his voice no longer sounded like it was constantly fighting exhaustion. The exclusive ward of Hale Hospital had become a controlled cocoon of care, discipline, and quiet hope. And at the center of that progress stood Doctor Elsa Snow.Patrick Doyle finally decided it was time to see the results for himself.“He’s looking far better than I expected,” Patrick said honestly, his tone edged with impressed surprise as he studied the man on the bed.Elsa stood beside him, clipboard tucked against her chest, her expression calm but proud. Kaitlin was there too, hovering near the monitors, while William sat upright on the sofa aside. Two nurses moved quietly around the room, adjusting equipment and double-checking vitals.Patrick flipped through the reports, nodding as he read.
SEVENTY-TWO: CHOOSING SIDES
Seventy-two hours.That was how long it had taken for quiet dissent to turn into open defiance.For decades, the FAMILY had operated on a single, unbreakable principle: the Hales did not answer to pressure. They answered only when it suited them. Yet now, seven days had passed since the first formal complaints were submitted, and William Hale—feared, revered, untouchable—had remained absent.No address.No explanation.No reassurance.The silence gnawed at the organisation like rot beneath polished wood—Rhys started swaying opinions, planting doubt, and positioning himself as alterthenative.By the time the council convened again, the damage had already been done.“The organisation is tired,” Rhys said coldly, standing beside William’s empty seat at the long table. “And frankly, so am I. The Hales have refused to face us. I think it’s time we move forward without them.”“Rhys, I’ll say this one last time,” James snapped from his seat. “This childish rebellion of yours has gone too fa
SEVENTY-ONE: NOT A CHOICE AT ALL
While everything appeared calm on the surface, unrest was quietly awakening in the Underground world.With Leonard weakened and William increasingly absent from FAMILY affairs, one man on the board decided it was time for the Hales to relinquish their seat—to someone whose heart and mind, he claimed, were fully devoted to the business.“He’s demanding two things,” Alex said, seated beside Leonard’s hospital bed. William and Levi sat across from them on the couch, the tension in the room sharp enough to burn.“First, he wants us to hand over the seat. Second—” Alex paused briefly, then continued, “—he says that while we’re old and influential, he knows William understands the value his connections. To solidify both families’ influence, he wants a blood tie.”Levi lifted his head slowly.“He wants Levi to marry his daughter.”“Is this a joke?” Leonard muttered, weak but unmistakably furious.“Grandpa,” Levi said, frowning, “does he really have that much influence?”William leaned forwar
SEVENTY: WALL OF JEALOUSY AND LIES
After the lung cancer surgery, Leonard was informed that he would typically remain in the hospital for about fourteen days for close monitoring.His post-operative care began the day after surgery. Pain management came first, followed by breathing exercises to prevent pneumonia. A chest tube was placed to drain fluids, and recovery involved gradually increasing physical activity, frequent use of an incentive spirometer, and discussions around possible adjuvant treatments—chemotherapy or radiation—to prevent recurrence. They were painful but he bore them.Throughout it all, Elsa oversaw his care, while her teacher continued pretending he wasn’t fully healed yet. Levi, meanwhile, gave Elsa time to think about his proposal. Kaitlin, on the other hand, had already begun plotting—determined to match Levi with the doctor, unaware that the two already knew each other.“Have you seen the doctor?” Kaitlin asked the moment Levi and Luke walked in. “What do you think of her? I think she’s perfec
SIXTY-NINE: THE SURGEON’S GAMBIT
By 8 a.m. the next morning, the Exclusive Ward was busier than usual. Leonard Hales’ surgery was scheduled for that day, and every staff member was alert and on standby. The procedure was set to begin at 9 a.m., and by 8:05, Patrick Doyle was already present—examining his patient and cross-checking every instruction he had given the previous day.Nurses carried out final cleaning in the operating theatre while Patrick stood at the nurses’ station, flipping through files and test results one last time.“Everything looks in order. Well done,” he said, handing the folder back.“Thank you, sir,” the nurse replied.Patrick glanced around. “Who’s assisting me today?”“Mr. Levi said our surgeon won’t be assisting you. Instead, they found one of your students. They should be here soon,” the nurse explained.Patrick lifted his head, mildly curious as he handed over his notepad. “I wonder who it is.”“Patrick!” Levi called from behind.Patrick turned, his brows lifting slightly.“We found one,”
SIXTY-EIGHT: THE PROTEGÉ
The next day dawned early. The air was cool, the weather agreeable—the kind that sent a pleasant tingle through anyone awake to feel it. It was payday for most people, deal-closing day for others.And for the Hales, it was another milestone.By 10:00 AM, Levi Hale’s formidable convoy was lined up at the San Francisco seaport. As the massive cruise liner docked, passengers began to disembark, many pausing in awe to wonder which dignitary or celebrity the high-security entourage was waiting for.Levi leaned against the lead vehicle, radiating an intimidating aura of power and composed grace.He was impeccably dressed—clad in a dark, sharply tailored pinstripe three-piece suit that hugged his frame with quiet authority. A crisp white shirt peeked beneath the vest, the collar open just enough to soften the severity. Polished black leather shoes grounded his stance, while a sleek wristwatch rested against his cuff, catching the light when he moved. Dark sunglasses shielded his eyes, his ha
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