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Chapter 4: The Call from the Empire
Author: Masira Salama
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The basement was quiet except for the faint hum of the water heater in the corner. Damien sat on the edge of his cot, the thin mattress sagging under his weight, as he stared at the concrete wall.

His burner phone vibrated at exactly midnight.

Damien answered without checking the caller ID because there was only one person who had this number. "Victor."

"Master Damien. I hope I'm not disturbing you."

"You're not. I'm awake."

"Of course you are. I have updates on all fronts. Should I proceed?"

Damien stood and crossed to the small window near the ceiling. "Go ahead."

"First, the Blackwell situation. Harrison Blackwell is now desperate. The overseas deal collapse has put Blackwell Industries on the brink of bankruptcy. They need eight hundred million in emergency capital within seventy-two hours or they will lose everything."

"Perfect. What's the second update?"

"We've confirmed Raymond's spy. Her name is Elena Frost. Former MI6 operative, specializes in surveillance and wet work. She's been working as Raymond's personal enforcer for the past four years. She's been tracking your movements since your memories returned."

“How much does Raymond know?"

"He suspects you've regained your memories, but he has no proof. He's being cautious. That's why he sent Frost. She's his best intelligence asset."

"Good. Let him stay paranoid." Damien turned from the window. "What about Marcus Vaughn?"

There was a pause on the line. "Marcus Vaughn is the key, Master Damien. Our investigation confirms he was paid fifty million dollars by Raymond eight years ago to orchestrate your accident. He used his connections to bribe the hospital staff, falsify your medical records, and ensure you'd be declared permanently brain-damaged."

Damien's jaw tightened. He'd suspected as much.

"And my father?" Damien asked."Does Raymond know the truth about his death?"

"Raymond believes your father died of a heart attack three years ago. The official story. He doesn't know that Tristan William is still alive, in hiding, waiting for your signal."

"Keep my father's location secure," Damien said. "I'll bring him back when the time is right. For now, initiate Phase Two."

"Phase Two confirmed." Victor's voice brightened slightly. "I've arranged for you to meet Harrison Blackwell tomorrow at the Grand Meridian Hotel. He doesn't know who he's meeting yet, only that a potential investor wants to discuss a partnership. He'll be desperate enough to meet with anyone who claims they can help."

Damien let out a gentle smile. "Perfect. One more thing, Victor."

"Yes, Master Damien?"

"I want to send a message to Raymond. It should not be overt. I only need him to understand that I am alive and that my memory remains intact."

Victor remained silent for a long moment while he processed the request. "What sort of message do you have in mind?"

"Acquire Meridian Financial Group. It is one of the primary shell companies Raymond uses to obscure his liquidity. I want the acquisition handled with total discretion, but I want the final paperwork to ensure he knows the entity was stripped from his grasp."

Victor let out a low chuckle that sounded both grim and satisfied. "The matter is already settled, Master Damien. Meridian Financial will fall under the control of the William Empire by the start of business tomorrow. The loss will cost Raymond approximately three hundred million in liquid assets."

"That is sufficient." Damien felt a surge of cold satisfaction settle in his bones. "The opening move is made."

"It is indeed." Victor hesitated before continuing. "Master Damien, if I may speak with total candor?"

"You have earned that right."

"Please exercise extreme caution. Raymond is a predatory man, and if he detects your hand behind these movements, he will find a way to strike back. Elena Frost represents only the surface of his network. He possesses vast resources and a list of powerful figures who remain deeply in his debt. He is not a man who accepts defeat with grace."

"I am well aware of his nature." Damien stared up at the stained concrete ceiling. "The fact that he will fight back is exactly why this path is necessary."

"As you say, sir. I will have the car waiting for you tomorrow morning at nine o'clock. Your consultation with Blackwell is set for ten."

"Thank you for everything, Victor."

"The honor is entirely mine, Master Damien. It always has been."

The line went dead.

Damien placed the phone on the small wooden table and walked toward the far corner of the room. He knelt before a section of the wall where a single brick sat slightly out of alignment with the surrounding masonry. He pried it loose, reaching into the hollowed space hidden behind the stone.

The safe was a compact, industrial-grade unit designed to withstand fire and impact. He inputted the combination dial, pulled the contents out and laid them across the floor.

There were three passports, each bearing his likeness but identifying him by different names and citizenships. Beside them sat thick bands of currency in various denominations. Finally, he pulled out a small photograph protected by a simple frame.

Damien lifted the image toward the weak light filtering through the window. The photo was taken eight years ago on his twentieth birthday. He was standing beside his father in front of the William Empire headquarters. They were both caught in a moment of laughter, their arms draped over each other.

Damien traced the edge of the frame with his thumb. "The time is coming, Father. We are going to reclaim every inch of what was stolen."

After a few minutes, he returned the photo to the safe, engaged the lock, and slid the brick back into its original position.

Damien stretched out on his narrow cot and watched the shadows move across the ceiling. Tomorrow would mark his first true step out of the periphery as he began the process of rebuilding his kingdom.

Harrison Blackwell was merely the first piece of the puzzle. He would gather his allies one by one until his influence rivaled that of the man who thought he was king.

Across the city, Elena Frost sat in a luxury apartment. She remained motionless as she studied the footage playing across three separate monitors.

The first screen showed Damien entering the doors of Rousseau & Co. earlier that day. The second captured him leaving the establishment while carrying a jewelry box. The third was a live surveillance feed from a camera she had hidden across the street from the Vaughn estate, showing the exact moment the light in Damien’s basement went dark.

Elena replayed the first clip and focused on his gait. The way Damien moved and the way he held himself suggested a man of high status. His calm reaction to the insults of the shop assistants was the most telling detail of all.

She picked up her encrypted mobile device and initiated a call. It connected after the second ring.

"It is me," she said into the receiver. "I am confirming my suspicions. He is not impaired. He has been playing a role this entire time."

The voice on the other end was quiet and precise. "Are you entirely certain of this assessment?"

"He spent nearly a million dollars today without a second thought. He used a Centurion Card with a Tier-Zero classification. He is not a victim, Raymond. He is a strategist who knows exactly what he's doing".

"That is a highly inconvenient development." Raymond paused as if calculating the variables of a complex equation. "We must move our timeline forward. If Damien has recovered his memories, he is the single greatest threat to the narrative we constructed regarding the fate of Uncle Tristan."

Elena watched the static on the live feed of the basement window. "What are my instructions?"

"Secure a position close to him. Use whatever means are necessary to gain his confidence. I need to know the full extent of his recollection, specifically whether he is aware that his father survived."

"And if he possesses that information?"

"Then we will be forced to conclude this matter permanently." Raymond’s tone remained as flat as a dial tone. "I did not spend the last eight years of my life constructing this empire only to watch a ghost tear it down. If Damien William has returned, we must ensure his return is a brief one."

"Understood."

"One final warning, Elena. Do not underestimate him. If he remembers the past, he remembers your role in it”.

Elena recalled the way Damien had looked at her in the mall. He had given her a slight smile that suggested he knew she was there. "I don't think he trusts anyone at all."

"That is a trait of a smart man. It will make the task of killing him much more difficult."

The line went dead.

Elena set the phone on the glass table and returned her gaze to the screens. She poured a glass of neat scotch and felt the liquid burn as it slid down her throat. She kept her eyes on the dark window on her monitor.

Eight years ago, she had played a part in the destruction of Damien William. She had watched his vehicle tumble off the road and watched the medical teams carry his broken body away. She had taken her payment and moved on without a second thought.

Now the man had crawled back from the grave, and she had the distinct feeling that her debt was finally coming due.

The only question remaining was whether she would survive long enough to pay the balance in full.

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