The ride was quiet. Just the low hum of the engine and the occasional chirp of birds above the sky.
The road curved into private land, the trees were well trimmed, hedges shaped to perfection with a marble statue standing tall. It was so quiet.
And then, the Marris Estate came into view. One of the four great family houses in the nation. The kind of place that didn't whisper power but screamed it all out. Wide, gleaming windows with columns that reached for heaven. The gates themselves were sculpted iron.
We came to a halt before the main courtyard, where expensive cars lined the curved driveway. Music and laughter spilled out from the open windows.
Corwin off the engine. I stepped out of the car. I took in the sight of the people laughing, dancing, indulging in food and celebration. It was a celebration in full swing.
The scene broke my heart. "It hadn't even been a year since Caleb died." "And this is what they call mourning?" I muttered.
"Should I head in, and bring the family heads out for interrogation?" Corwin stood beside me, equally tense.
I stared at the grand double doors ahead. "Do you know what people fear the most?"
He tilted his head, caught off guard. "When they are about to die?"
I shook my head, slow and measured. "No. It's when they want to die... but they can't."
And with that, I started walking, and we made our way through the arched gate.
"Careful with that! That vase is from the Mayor of Westbridge! If you drop it, the old woman will haunt you herself after she kills you. You hear me?"
The butler's voice came into earshot. Two servants were sweating, struggling to carry a gaudy vase wrapped in gold satin. The butler, a tall, sharp man with thinning hair.
But the moment Corwin and I stepped past him, heading toward the entrance of the villa, his voice cut louder again.
"Hey!" he shouted.
"Where do you think you're going?"
We stopped.
He stalked toward us, disgust already creeping into the corners of his face like mold. "Look at you. With those cheap clothes, I doubt you have the coin to pay if you break anything inside."
He sneered. "This isn't some street vendor's shack."
Corwin took a step forward. His hand hovered near his waist, too close to his sidearm.
"Watch your mouth," he growled.
But I didn't let it escalate.
"CORWIN!"
My voice alone was enough to freeze him in place.
He stopped.
I stepped forward, "I am Evander Holt, I'm not here to cause trouble. I came looking for an old friend."
The butler let out a derisive scoff, keeping stride beside me. "Never heard of such a lame name before," he sneered.
"You're not welcome here. Get out before I have you both dragged off the premises."
I didn't spare him a glance, pushing open the heavy front doors and stepping into the marble-floored foyer of the estate. "You're lucky the boss doesn't want to see blood today," Corwin whispered to the butler.
The butler, apparently sputtered, nearly tripping over his own expensive shoes. "Wha—? Get back here! I said get out! You can't just walk in!"
Then—
"Bertram," a feminine voice called from the hallway beyond, "have you finished setting up the dishes? The old lady's coming down any minute."
Bertram froze mid-rant.
A moment later, she stepped into view. She was dressed in sapphire, the gown flowing like water as she moved forward. Her skin glowed under the chandelier light. Dark braids rested against her collarbone.
She stopped the moment she saw us.
"What's going on here?" she asked, her voice even but curious.
Bertram stumbled to her side, eager to win back some control. "Miss, these two men just barged in, claiming they were looking for someone. I tried to stop them, but they—"
But she was no longer listening to him. Her gaze had shifted to me.
"I'm sorry, but the family is currently in the middle of preparations. No visitors are allowed. Please come back another time," she said politely.
I stepped closer, just one pace, steady.
"Are you Evenly Cross?" I asked.
Her posture stiffened ever so slightly.
She blinked. "Who are you?"
It was her. The same woman from the photo Caleb showed me the night before he left the service. The one he said he'd die for. The one he said he would marry.

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The air hit cold against my skin, but it wasn't the kind of cold that bothered me. No — this one I was used to. The kind that settled inside you long ago and never thawed.Lucia…Daughter of the Kravens. They were so powerful. Untouchable. A bloodline stitched into the veins of this nation's war machine.Her father, General Krell Kravens could move battalions with the flick of his wrist.Her mother, Lady Mia Kravens, played the world stage like it was a battlefield.When I asked for Lucia's hand, her father looked me dead in the eye and said:"You'll never be more than a footnote in this country's defense history. You're not Kravens material."He wasn't wrong. Back then, I was nothing but a determined cadet with bloodied knuckles and fire in my eyes. But Lucia…Lucia had seen something no one else did.She was the reason I took the border assignment.To prove myself.To prove them wrong.And ten years later?What had I come back to?A wife ready to sign divorce papers and a daughter wh
Let's divorce
The scent of blood still lingered in the air, mingling with dust and the sharp tang of broken glass. My boots crunched softly against the floor as I moved around the living room, gathering the scattered pieces.I cleaned slowly. The mess wasn't only physical. It was a reflection of everything I had left behind… and everything that had rotted in my absence.When I straightened up, my eyes caught the photograph on the wall.Smiling in a field of sunflowers, her arms outstretched toward a sky I had never seen with her.My feet carried me toward it before I realized. I froze, staring at that face—so familiar, yet still foreign.Ten years.Ten damn years without her.I stood there far too long, my chest tightening, before finally lifting the frame from the wall. My hands trembled as I held it. I didn't know if I was looking at my daughter… or at a stranger.With a breath that shook more than I wanted to admit, I set the picture gently beside the couch.The bottle waited where I had left it
Breaking in
I turned around. Slowly.And there she was.Lucia.Her eyes were colder than the border winds, the kind of chill that could flay a man more cruelly than steel ever could. Her hand gripped the pistol steady, though her finger trembled ever so slightly over the trigger."…Lucia," I breathed her name, a sound half ghost, half plea."Don't come closer," she snapped, her voice as sharp as the weapon she held. "If you do, I won't hesitate to shoot."I stood motionless, staring into the black mouth of the barrel—an executioner's promise held by the woman I once swore my life to protect."Lucia…" My tone was quiet, deliberate, a calm that belied the cold weight of the gun trained on me. "You've been coughing for a while now. I noticed it the moment you spoke. You've been ignoring your treatment again, haven't you?"Her brows pulled together, a storm flashing in her eyes. Her hand quivered, but her fury burned unbroken. "Don't," she hissed. "Don't you dare ask me about my health. Don't you pre
Why are you back?
Aron moved forward, each step deliberate. His boots struck the marble floor with a cold, unhurried rhythm, like a pendulum counting down to someone's death. His eyes, two shards of winter, locked on me with the unblinking certainty of a man who had already decided my fate.He stopped three feet away, head tilting slightly, his gaze drifting over my features like an appraiser measuring a priceless artifact before smashing it. Then he smiled—a thin, humorless curve of the lips that felt more like a knife than a gesture."You've got a sharp face," he said evenly. His voice was steady, detached, as if this was just another line in a job description.A faint shrug followed. "A shame, really… but I'm just doing a job. Everyone needs money."From behind me, I felt Reynold tense. His weight shifted forward, the telltale signal of a man about to draw steel or throw himself between me and danger."Corwin—" I snapped, without turning. My tone cut through the space like a blade. "Don't."He froz
Take him down
The moment cracked like thunder.The matriarch slammed her hands against the dining table, "You dare speak that name in my presence?!" she roared."Caleb!" I shouted, stepping past the gilded threshold of civility. My voice ricocheted off the walls, sharp and furious. "Caleb Massi! He's also your grandson, just like Luther! He's, my friend! Tell me how the hell he died!"Gasps erupted. A man dropped his wine. A woman clutched her pearls, across the room, someone backed into a column and whispered a prayer to a god that probably wouldn't help anyone in this.The matriarch straightened like a serpent rearing to strike. Her lips curled, and her voice came back dipped in venom. "How dare a brat from House Caelum barge into my home like a rabid dog?" she hissed. "Do you believe your name makes you untouchable, Evander? Do you think I won't tear down your father brick by brick?"She snapped her fingers like she was sealing a death sentence."Luther!" she barked. "Call that fool Holt Caelum.
Who kill Caleb?
Mrs. Grayson's blindness is no small matter. Because only someone truly blind could believe you were ever more excellent than Caleb."Luther shot up from his seat like a thunderclap. His chair scraped backward violently. His fists were clenched, his jaw locked, and fury carved deep into every line of his face.Murmurs exploded around the long table,"Did he just say Daniel?!""How dare he bring up that name here?""Who the hell is this guy? Is he begging to die?"The weight of their whispers was nothing to me. I kept my eyes locked on Luther.Cyrus, ever the loudmouth, jumped up next. "Damn it!" he barked, practically foaming at the mouth. "Does this bastard have a death wish? Get the hell out of this house!"Luther didn't say a word. He just stood there silent, seething like a fuse waiting to catch flame.I leaned in a little. "Then tell me, Luther... Can you say, right here, in front of all these people, how exactly Caleb died?"Silence blanketed the hall for a beat. And then Cyrus
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