
The chandelier above the Harrington family banquet hall cost more than most people earned in a lifetime, it was a fact I knew well because Old Man Harrington reminded me of it at every opportunity.
And trust me... Tonight was no different.
"Three million dollars!" he called, swirling his wine glass without so much with his glance in my direction.
"That chandelier is worth more than you, Ethan Cole." He said with his face rigid like a stone.
Two hundred guests laughed, their mirth not polite, but rather the kind that erupts from watching a vomit getting stepped on.
I stood at the far end of the long table on a seat reserved for servants and uninvited relatives.
Yep! That's me.
Whilst my wife, Victoria Harrington, sat twelve chairs away, sandwiched between her mother and her brother, Derek Harrington and she didn’t look at me; she hadn’t looked at me for eight long months.
"Father," Derek said, standing with his glass raised high, trust me when I say that nothing good comes out of the braggadocios spoiled brats mouth.
"I want to make a toast... To three years of patience." His gaze shifted to me, Ha! Me again?
Curiosity washed me, cause has he not done enough?
His smile to me was the kind offered to a stray dog about to be kicked.
"Three years we have tolerated this... creature in our home... Three years of feeding him, clothing him, housing him. And what has he given us in return?"
He paused for dramatic effect...
"Nothing!" He mocked.
The room exploded into laughter, fists banging on tables, someone whistling in delight.
Derek approached me with slow, deliberate steps, taller than me by half a head, broader by twenty pounds of gym muscle, and drunker by four glasses of Hennessy so disrespectfully at my front.
"You know what I think?" he said, stopping mere inches from me, the stench of cognac heavy on his breath.
Like what the heck is his obsession with me?
"I think you should thank us!" He spat.
"Get on your knees and thank the Harrington family for keeping a worthless dog like you alive."
Ah! Jesus! Poor worthless me... A dog? Damn!
I turned my gaze to my wife Victoria, hoping for a sign, a flicker of support... but she stared resolutely at her plate, fingers trembling around her fork, her silence louder than any words anyone could say out.
"I am your sister's husband," I fired quietly, my voice barely above a whisper.
The slap I received came so swiftly that I barely registered his hand moving; my head snapped sideways, the sound cracking through the hall like a gunshot! Pow!
Silence fell over the crowd, then someone in the back started clapping, a slow, mocking applause.
"Husband?" Derek grabbed my collar, yanking me forward like a worthless dog indeed.
"You are not her husband! You are a charity case! A stray my mother felt sorry for! You have no money, no family, no name, no future.! The only reason you breathe is because my sister has a soft heart and my father has not yet decided to throw you into the street." He cursed at me like an angry snake.
He shoved me backward, and I slammed against the wall with a painting rattling and a vase toppled, shattering on the marble floor. Yep! I'm finished.
I was going to be punished at this point! Definitely!
"Clean that up!" Madam Harrington called from her seat, not even turning around.
"That is all you are good for, Ethan... Cleaning up messes, you pile of shit." He insulted me and they all laughed at the weak poor husband.
I knelt down, not out of submission but because three years ago, my mother lay dying in a hospital bed that reeked of bleach and morphine.
A scent I can never forget.
She had clutched my hand, her fingers like paper, and said, "Promise me, Ethan... Promise me that you will live a normal life... No more blood... No more war my son... Find a wife.. Have a family... Be ordinary."
I promised her, and I kept that promise every single day, even when Derek poured wine over my head at his birthday party, even when Madam Harrington made me sleep in the storage room during winter because "the guest rooms are for real family," even when the family driver spat on my shoes while no one intervened, I tolerated all these stupid people for one promise I cannot break.
I began picking up the shattered pieces of the vase with my bare hands, a shard slicing my palm open, blood trickling down my wrist and dripping onto the white marble and I didn't dare stop.
"Be careful with that," Old Man Harrington warned.
"That vase is 18th-century Venetian, worth more than your entire bloodline." He slammed.
I wrapped my hand in a napkin and continued cleaning, my heart pounding, my spirit wilting, my ego bruised beyond repair, all I saw were dead people talking!
At that moment, Victoria rose from her chair.
For a fleeting second, I thought she might come to me, that she might say something, anything... but instead, she said, "I need some air," and walked out of the hall without a backward glance.
Derek laughed, the sound cruel and mocking.
"Even your wife cannot stand the sight of you."
I finished cleaning the broken vase, wiped the blood from the floor, and walked toward the kitchen, the only place where I could eat my meals in solitude after the family had finished using their scape goat.
I stopped as I passed a mirror in the hallway, the man staring back at me bore a red handprint across his left cheek, a bleeding palm, and wine stains on his white shirt and this man on the mirror was me.
How could this man be me!?
- Three years ago, that same face had graced classified military files across seven countries.
- Three years ago, generals saluted when that face entered a room.
- Three years ago, the mere mention of my code name made enemy commanders surrender without firing a single shot.
- Asura! The God of War!
- Supreme Commander of the Northern Military Region.
- The man who ended the Border Conflict in eleven days.
- The man who walked into a room of forty armed insurgents and emerged alone, drenched in blood that was not his own.
But I made a promise, and Ethan Cole keeps his promises.
I ate my dinner alone in the kitchen, cold rice and leftover vegetables with my bleeding hand.
Mrs. Patterson, the maid, was the only person in this household who treated me like a human being, leaving a small bowl of warm soup for me.
"Mr. Ethan," she whispered from the doorway, "your daughter has been crying... She asked for you."
My daughter... Lily, Four years old and the only reason I hadn’t burned this family to the ground.
I went upstairs to her room, where she sat on her bed, hugging a stuffed rabbit missing one ear.
"Daddy," she said, reaching for me with both arms.
"Uncle Derek said you are a bad man."
"He said you are going away."
I picked her up, holding her close against my chest; she weighed almost nothing, smelling of baby shampoo and the strawberry candy Mrs. Patterson snuck her after dinner.
"I am not going anywhere," I said, my voice steady.
"Promise?" She innocently asked.
"Promise." I replied, my eyes reddened in pain.
She fell asleep in my arms, and I remained in the dark, holding my daughter tightly, listening to the party downstairs... I heard Derek bragging about his new car, Madam Harrington discussing which suitor would replace me as Victoria's husband, and Old Man Harrington on the phone, talking about a business deal that would "finally rid us of that useless son-in-law."
I was their topic! The filth the had to get rid off!
I held Lily tighter, my heart aching.
Did they forget she was part of this family too?
Then my phone buzzed...a text from an unknown number.
"General Cole Sir! - The Northern Command has intercepted a credible threat against a civilian target in your city and the target is a four-year-old girl."
"Your daughter, We await your orders."
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Chapter 10 - The Vipers Tongue
I fell silent for what felt like an eternity, the fluorescent light above us flickering ominously."If I tell you," I finally said, my voice low."Everything changes... There is no going back and you will not be able to pretend you do not know because your family... your father... they are involved in things that will destroy them when it comes out.""And it will come out, Victoria." I said to her."I am going to make sure of that." I smiled.Her chin trembled, the weight of my words sinking in. "My father hired people to hurt you tonight.""Did he not?" She said."Yes." I replied."And the sniper.""The one pointed at Lily's room.""Your father's business partner arranged that.""A man named General Marcus Voss.""Your father has been working with him for at least six years according to my findings." I said."Six years," she whispered, closing her eyes as if wishing the truth away. "Since we got married.""Since before we got married... Victoria, your father did not approve of our m
Chapter 09 - Asura Returns
I landed him a death punch!- Not bad enough to kill him, but very good enough.Followed by a thunderous confession slap!I pulled him out of the car by his collar, his body hitting the concrete floor face-first, the sickening thud echoing in the stillness of the garage. His phone skidded across the ground, and I snatched it up, glancing at the screen. The last call was to a number with an international prefix... Voss, hahaha! I knew it!"You have been busy, Gemi," I said, my voice low and dangerous... "hiring hitmen, coordinating with foreign military contractors, selling photographs of my daughter to snipers... Did Elder Harrington authorize all of this, or did you freelance?" I asked with a witch smile."I do not know what you are talking about," he replied, blood trickling from his nose where it had cracked against the unforgiving floor. "I am just a security consultant." He replied.This idiot didn't know this wasn't the time for professionalism! I had no time for titles! Who
Chapter 08 - The Race against Time
We will find Voss - Boss!"And we will kill him!" Drake said."He is not yours to kill! He's mine!" I replied."Understood." I asked."Understood Sir..." The voice on the line said, urgency lacing each word he said."Now what's your report?" I asked."Werner talked... He was hired through a cutout in Dubai and his payment was 200,000 dollars, paid half up front and half on confirmation.""But sir... He said there is a second team.""Not Blackridge.""Local... Four men, They are not targeting Lily."I felt the blood drain from my face as I asked."Then who?""You, sir!""They are targeting you." "And they are already inside the hospital." He added.I hung up, my heart racing, and turned to Victoria. "Take Lily to the second floor, Room B7, Lock the door and do not open it for anyone except me or a man named Drake... He’s tall, with a scar on his left jaw, military bearing... Do you understand?" I asked."Ethan, you are scaring me," she replied, her voice a tremor of fear."Good! Bein
Chapter 07 - The Crawl
"Victoria," I said, my voice calm and surgical."Take Lily's rabbit, go into her room, close the blinds... all of them... Do it now." I ordered.She stared at me, confusion etched on her face."What? Why?" She asked."Do it now, Victoria... Do not ask questions, do not hesitate... Close every blind in that room and do not stand near the windows." I said to her.Something in my tone must have reached her because, without another word, she moved. Madam Harrington watched her go, her expression twisting into a mask of contempt as she turned back to me with one of her witchy eyebrows up."What kind of dramatic nonsense is this? Closing blinds? Are you having one of your episodes?"I ignored her, focusing instead on calling Drake. "Code Drake... I need the sniper neutralized.""Make it Non-lethal." I replied. "I want him alive, and I want his equipment.""Sir, my team is twelve minutes out.""I said eleven minutes Drake." I added."You have nine now." I gritted my teeth."Understood...
Chapter 06 - The Sleeping Dragon
Behold Madam Harrington!My mother-in-law, stood before me... A mere five foot two of pure concentrated venom wrapped in a Chanel suit that cost more than most people's annual salary. She walked like she owned every building she entered, and in most cases, she did. Two nurses scrambled out of her way, a young resident nearly dropped his clipboard, his eyes wide with alarm as he spotted her."There you are," she declared, halting three feet from me, her gaze sweeping over me as if I were something stuck to the bottom of her shoe. "Sitting here like a beggar!" She abused."Do you have any idea what you have done?"I stood up slowly, drawing in a breath."Lily needed emergency treatment and I got her treatment." I said fearlessly to her."You called the military?" she spat! The word dripping with disdain, as if it were a profanity, her body posture assuming billionaire mother inlaw came in to save the day destroyed by her pathetic poor son inlaw."You brought soldiers into a civilian
Chapter 05 - The Coat Rack
Ninety seconds later, a black SUV pulled up with two black tinted G-Wagons beside me, and Captain Fields jumped out, her expression shifting from focus to alarm as she took one look at Lily, her face going pale. "Get in! Now," she commanded, urgency in her voice.In the back of the SUV, Fields worked on Lily with the efficiency of someone accustomed to treating soldiers on battlefields, starting an IV, administering oxygen through a small mask, drawing blood with hands that did not shake. "Her oxygen levels are at 82 percent," Fields stated, her brow furrowed in concern. "She needs a hospital." She said."Not a clinic and a real hospital with a pediatric ICU."I felt a knot tighten in my chest, the realization hitting me hard even more because: "Every hospital in the Harrington network has blacklisted us," I replied out of frustration rising in my head."Then we go to one outside the network." She added brilliantly, "Central Military Hospital is forty minutes away," Fields countere
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