
Derek Moss had walked into burning buildings two hundred and thirty-seven times. He had never once hesitated at the door.
Tonight was no different.
The east wing of the Grandview Hotel was fully engulfed. Black smoke poured from the third-floor windows while flames crawled behind the glass. Guests fled past him, coughing and clinging to one another.
Derek pulled down his mask, checked his air tank, and went inside.
The radio crackled in his ear. Two confirmed victims. Suite 318.
He took the stairs two at a time, one hand on the rail, the other gripping his Halligan bar. The smoke thickened with every floor. By the second landing, it had become a solid gray wall. By the third, it was nearly black.
He dropped low, moving fast on instinct and training, counting doors along the corridor wall with his fingertips.
311. 313. 315.
The heat was immense. The carpet had started to melt.
318.
He drove his boot into the door beside the lock. Once. Twice. The frame splintered and the door swung wide.
Two figures huddled beside the far window. A man and a woman in bathrobes, pressed tightly together.
"Fire department! I've got you, we're going out through the—"
He stopped.
The woman looked up.
Three years of marriage, and he knew every line of her face. The sharp cheekbones. The perfectly arched brows. The way her expression cycled through emotions like a woman shuffling cards, finding the one that served her best.
Erin. His wife.
"What are you doing?" She snapped over the roar of the flames. "Quit standing there like an idiot and get us out!"
She didn’t recognize him beneath the gas mask.
Derek stared at her, then at the man beside her.
Young, handsome, and bare-chested beneath a monogrammed silk robe. He coughed violently into one fist, yet his other hand remained possessively on Erin’s breast.
Derek forced the words through his tightening throat.
"Let’s move. Now."
"Wait." Erin pointed at Derek’s mask. "Give it to Nick."
"What?"
"Your gas mask. Give it to him. Do you know who he is?" She looked at Derek with something close to patience. "This is the heir of Pineapple Corp. He's a big deal. If he gets hurt, you'll be in serious trouble."
Derek looked at her for several seconds. Then, as always, he gave her what she wanted.
He removed the mask.
"Derek?" Erin's eyes widened. The color drained from her face.
The shock lasted only a moment before defensiveness hardened her face.
"Why didn’t you say it was you? Derek, I can explain—"
"Save it."
Derek shoved the mask toward Nick, who took it with shaking hands.
"Derek, come on, don’t turn this into some wounded-pride drama." Erin said sharply.
"Just move, now." Derek grabbed them both and pulled them into the corridor.
Nick stumbled beside him, while Erin followed stiffly, radiating anger as though she were the one being wronged.
They had barely reached the middle of the second-floor stairwell when a deafening roar erupted without warning.
A violent pressure wave tore through the stairwell, knocking the air from Derek’s lungs.
The ceiling was coming down.
Derek reacted on instinct. His body moved before his mind did, spinning, throwing himself over Erin, curling tight as the beam came down.
It caught him across the left leg.
The pain was white and total. He heard himself grunt, the sound of a man absorbing something enormous and choosing not to be stopped by it.
He braced his palms against the floor, shoved the beam sideways with everything he had, and pulled his leg free.
Erin lay unharmed beneath him, dust tangled in her hair.
Their eyes met.
For a brief moment, Derek thought he saw something soften in her eyes. Regret, or love, even.
Then her gaze shifted to Nick.
She wriggled out from beneath him and hurried away without saying a single word.
He couldn't have said exactly how he finally got them out, the next few minutes existed in fragments.
Smoke and heat and the weight on his leg that made every step a renegotiation with his own body and felt exceedingly heavy. The lobby. The doors. Cold night air.
Pain throbbed through Derek’s leg in relentless waves as the paramedics worked over the injury. He answered their questions and thanked them politely, but his attention kept drifting over their shoulders, searching the chaos around him.
Where was Erin? After everything he had done to get her out, had she really just disappeared with Nick?
There was no sign of her or Nick. Only flames consuming the hotel and blackened sections of the building collapsing into the smoke.
It looked painfully familiar.
Like their marriage, it had burned for far too long before finally beginning to fall apart.
Eventually, Derek stood. The leg held, barely.
He declined the hospital ride. The medic said something. Derek didn't hear it.
The cab ride home took eleven minutes. Getting out took almost as long. He dragged himself toward the house, each step driving pain deeper into his leg.
After every fire, that glowing doorway had meant warmth. Safety. Home. But tonight, it felt colder than the burning hotel.
He was three steps from the door when his leg buckled and dropped him to the concrete. He caught himself on both palms.
That was when he heard it.
"This steak is huge, babe," Nick said, slow and lazy. "You sure you can handle all that?"
Erin answered in a low, shamelessly suggestive voice. "I handled you just fine."
Then they burst into laughter. Shamelessly. Happily.
Something inside Derek went white-hot.
He swallowed some painkillers, forced himself back onto his feet, and drove his fist into the door.
With a splintering crash, the door flew open.
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Chapter 009
Derek survived. Barely.After the explosion hurled him and the elderly owner of the West estate through the second-floor window, Rodriguez drove them back to the emergency camp like a man possessed.The doctors managed to stabilize Derek, but only just. He had two cracked ribs, burns along his left arm, a deep gash near his temple, significant smoke inhalation, and bruises covering nearly every inch of his body.The doctor ordered him to remain in the recovery tent. But Derek lasted less than twenty minutes.He could no longer fight the fire, but he could still carry supplies. He could still sort equipment. He could still help the medics bandage men whose injuries were worse than his.He had just finished helping a firefighter change the dressing on his shoulder when he stepped outside and saw Erin.His wife on paper. His ex-wife in every way that mattered.At first, he thought the pain medication was playing tricks on him.She looked impossibly out of place among the ash, emergency te
Chapter 008
Erin followed the address Kitty had sent her and drove as if the road belonged to no one else.The navigation app said the trip would take an hour. She arrived in forty minutes.For most of the drive, she kept telling herself that she was overreacting.Derek was a firefighter. Disappearing during an emergency did not mean he was dead. His phone could have been damaged. He might have been working without rest. He might simply have been somewhere with no signal.There were dozens of reasonable explanations. But the closer she came to the wildfire zone, the harder they became to believe.Blackened trees stood along the highway like charred bones. Entire stretches of ground had been burned bare. Road signs had warped from the heat, and the remains of abandoned vehicles sat along the shoulder, their windows blown out.Erin tightened both hands around the steering wheel.By the time she reached the coordinates Kitty had given her, the road ahead had been blocked by emergency vehicles and tem
Chapter 007
For five days, Erin heard nothing from Derek. No calls. No messages. Not even a reply to the texts she had sent. That evening, she stood by the window with her phone clutched in one hand. Beyond the glass, the sky glowed an ominous red, the distant wildfire staining the clouds like blood.Suddenly, a key scraped against the front-door lock. Erin turned sharply, and froze. Derek stood in the doorway. He looked exhausted, his face pale and his clothes rumpled, but he was alive. She crossed the room before she even realized she was moving. “Where have you been?” Her voice broke. “I was so worried. I thought something happened to you.” “I was in the hospital, babe,” Derek said. “But I’m fine now.” His expression softened. “I'm home now.” He pulled her into his arms. The familiar scent. The warmth.The tension inside Erin finally gave way. Derek held her tightly, pressing her face against his chest as relief washed over her. When he lifted her chin and kissed her, she closed her ey
Chapter 006
The estate had been beautiful once.Derek could tell even now with the iron gates buckled by heat, the cypress trees reduced to black spires, the fountain in the courtyard cracked and dry. Someone had built this place with the idea that it would last.Unfortunately, the fire had other plans. The east wing had already begun to fold in on itself. Flames moved behind the windows, bright and restless, while smoke poured through every opening in thick black waves.Derek pulled his mask tight and plunged inside.“Derek.” Rodriguez’s voice crackled through his earpiece, strained despite his effort to remain calm. “Backup is on the way. Are you hurt? If you can’t find him, pull out now.””Derek glanced toward the stairs, then down the corridor. He knew a man was dying dozens of feet away.“Just give me three more minutes.”“Derek—”He released the transmitter and started up.The smoke grew denser with every step, not just wood, but synthetics, treated materials, the chemical cocktail, every ex
Chapter 005
After six punishing hours in the back of a fire engine, Derek finally reached hell.Flames towered above the ridgeline, advancing in a rolling orange wall. Pine trees exploded in the heat, each blast cracking like a rifle shot. Above them, smoke devoured the sky until the whole valley burned beneath a blood-red glow.And the air, the air reeked of scorched timber, melted plastic, and something else he could not identify. Only later would he understand that it was the smell of houses, cars, and people.“Derek? Man, Is that you?” A middle-aged firefighter in yellow turnout gear was striding toward him.Rodriguez Hale. Fire chief of Los Vangees County.“Yes, sir.” Derek raised a hand.Rodriguez glanced past him as the rest of the firefighters climbed out.“Where’s Christian?”“Behind us,” Derek said. “His truck broke down. He told us to keep going.”Rodriguez’s expression hardened, but there was no time to dwell on it. He spread a damp, smoke-stained map across the hood of a truck.“The f
Chapter 004
"Derek." Brett's voice was stripped down to essentials, no greeting, no preamble. The voice he used when things were bad. "You're seeing the news?""I'm looking at it now." Derek’s eyes stayed glued to the TV. The flames cast a red glow in his pupils."Our neighbor county, Los Vangees, is gone. The fire’s jumped multiple ridges and is sweeping into residential areas and resorts. The state’s activated cross-county mutual aid."Derek straightened. "What does that mean for us?"“We deploy at 0200. All available personnel.”A pause. "It's bad, Derek, some even say this is the worst wildfire in history. They've already got casualties."Another pause, heavier than the first. "Say goodbye to your family. Properly."Heavy, deep breaths echoed there. They both understood what that meant.The call ended.Derek stood still for a moment, phone in his hand.He wanted to leave. Now.Yet after three years under the same roof, some stubborn part of him still believed Erin deserved a few parting words.
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