
The chandeliers of the Stratton Grand Ballroom sparkled like a constellation above a crowd of suits and sequins.
Waiters drifted between clusters of Milwaukee’s elite, their trays heavy with champagne.
In the far corner, near the buffet table, Landon Hale stood alone, gray suit, no tie, a nervous smile that didn’t reach his eyes.
He wasn’t supposed to be there, not really. The invitation had said “family only,” but Emily had insisted he come. Now, she hadn’t spoken to him in over an hour.
“Hey, Hale,” a voice called. Todd Stratton, Emily’s cousin, slick hair, sharper grin. “Did you park the cars yet, or are you still pretending you’re family?”
A few nearby guests chuckled. Landon’s fingers tightened around his glass. “I’m just taking a break.”
“From what?” Todd raised an eyebrow. “You don’t have a job, man. Unless being Emily’s charity project counts.”
The laughter grew. Landon looked for his wife, hoping she’d say something, anything, but she was across the room, smiling up at Blake Remington, the heir to Remington Tech, a man who oozed confidence and money.
Blake leaned close, whispering something that made her blush. Landon swallowed hard.
He turned away, staring at his reflection in the glass window. The city stretched beyond, cold and glittering, indifferent.
He’d left everything behind for this woman: his home in Eagle River, his friends, his own ambitions.
Her family had offered him a job at the company, but it had turned out to be errands, fetching coffee, fixing printers, carrying luggage. Son-in-law had become another word for servant.
“Landon.” The voice he’d been waiting for.
Emily approached, looking immaculate in a midnight-blue gown. She smiled, the polite kind she reserved for strangers. “You shouldn’t just stand here. You’re making people uncomfortable.”
He blinked. “Uncomfortable?”
“They’re wondering why you’re not helping with the presentation setup,” she said. “Dad asked you to assist the staff.”
“I thought maybe I could just, ” He gestured at the table. “, enjoy the party. Like everyone else.”
Her lips thinned. “Landon, please don’t start tonight.”
Todd snorted behind her. “Yeah, man, don’t ruin the company’s big night. This is Stratton Industries, not… whatever you came from.”
Emily didn’t correct him. She just sighed, as if Landon were a problem she couldn’t quite solve. “Please, just go help. We’ll talk later.”
He nodded slowly. “Sure. Later.”
By nine-thirty, the speeches had started. Harold Stratton, Emily’s father, stood on the stage, gray hair gleaming under the lights, the picture of success.
“Tonight,” he declared, “we celebrate our partnership with Remington Tech. Together, we’re shaping the next generation of innovation right here in Wisconsin!”
Applause filled the hall. Blake Remington walked onto the stage beside him, flashing his perfect teeth.
“And let’s not forget the beautiful woman who brought our families together,” Harold continued, beaming at his daughter. “My Emily.”
The crowd clapped again. Emily stepped up beside Blake, glowing under the spotlight. Landon froze. Beside Blake?
He glanced around. People were murmuring, some snickering. Todd whispered loudly, “Guess she upgraded.”
Harold kept speaking, oblivious, or maybe not. “Emily and Blake will be working closely on the merger,” he said, his tone smooth as glass. “A partnership built on trust and shared vision.”
Blake leaned to the microphone. “It’s an honor, sir. Emily and I make a great team, in every sense.”
A ripple of laughter. Landon’s throat went dry. His hands trembled. Emily’s eyes flicked toward him just once, a flicker of guilt, quickly masked by a smile. He felt something inside him crack.
After the applause died down, Landon slipped out into the cold night air. Snow flurries danced around the parking lot, melting on his suit.
He could still hear the music from inside, laughter, clinking glasses, the easy joy of people who belonged.
He sat on the low stone wall by the valet stand, elbows on his knees. His breath came in white bursts. “She didn’t even deny it,” he muttered to himself. “Didn’t even try.”
“Rough night?” one of the valets asked, a kid barely twenty.
Landon forced a smile. “You could say that.”
The kid shrugged. “Happens. You wanna smoke?”
“No thanks.”
When the kid left, Landon stared up at the city lights again. Milwaukee looked beautiful from here, distant and unreal.
He thought about his old life in Eagle River: fixing engines, hiking the trails, laughing with people who didn’t measure worth by money.
How had he ended up here? A door opened behind him. He turned. Harold Stratton stood there, his breath fogging in the cold. “Landon,” Harold said, walking closer. “We need to talk.”
Landon stood. “Now?”
“Yes, now.” The older man’s tone was flat, businesslike. “You’ve been living in my house for three years. I’ve given you every chance to prove yourself, and tonight you’ve embarrassed my daughter and this company.”
“I didn’t.”
“You don’t belong in our world,” Harold cut in. “Emily knows it. Everyone knows it. The kindest thing you can do is let her go.”
Landon’s chest tightened. “You want me to.”
“Divorce her,” Harold said simply. “Quietly. I’ll make sure you’re… compensated.”
Landon laughed once, a hollow sound. “You want to buy me off?”
“I’m giving you dignity,” Harold replied. “More than you’ve given her.”
He turned to leave, then paused. “I’ll have my lawyer contact you tomorrow.”
The door closed behind him. Landon stood there for a long time, the cold biting through his suit. Cars came and went. Snow kept falling.
Inside the ballroom, music swelled again, a slow song this time. Through the glass, he saw Emily in Blake’s arms, her head on his shoulder.
His chest ached. The laughter, the whispers, the pitying looks, it all blurred together. For the first time, he felt something deeper than humiliation.
It was a quiet, burning anger, not the kind that lashes out, but the kind that remembers.
He straightened his jacket, took a slow breath, and walked away from the Stratton building without looking back.
Behind him, the city lights shimmered like cold stars, indifferent and watchful.
He didn’t know it yet, but this night, the night he lost everything, would be the beginning of his return.
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Landon Hale and Claire Arden were trapped inside the tiny window-washing elevator. They were plummeting twenty stories straight down toward the busy, burning streets of Lagos, Nigeria. The thick steel cables had snapped completely. There was nothing holding them up. The boiling hot wind screamed violently in Landon’s ears."Hold on to me!" Landon roared.He wrapped his massive, muscular arms tightly around Claire. He pulled her small body against his broad chest. He turned his wide back toward the ground. He wanted to take the entire, brutal impact himself. He wanted to shield her from the crashing metal. If he died, he wanted her to live.The hard, paved street rushed up to meet them. Fifteen stories. Ten stories. Five stories. They had exactly one second left to live. But thousands of miles away, in a freezing, dark stairwell in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jin was fighting a war on her computer."I have control of the portal!" Jin screamed at the top of her lungs. Sweat poured down her
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The hot African wind whipped around them. The drop below was terrifying. Fifty stories of empty air separated them from the busy, noisy streets of Lagos.Landon saw the metal window-washing elevator cage hanging on the side of the building. It was only ten feet away.But there was a massive problem. The metal bridge connecting the balcony to the elevator cage had completely collapsed during the explosions. There was a ten-foot gap of empty air between the balcony and the safe metal cage."Landon, the bridge is gone," Claire whispered, looking down at the terrifying drop."I can jump it," Landon said confidently."Carrying me?" Claire asked, her eyes wide with fear. "If you miss, we both die."Landon looked deep into her dark, beautiful eyes."I will not miss," Landon promised.He backed up a few steps on the balcony to get a running start.Suddenly, a loud, heavy metallic crash echoed from the office behind them. CRASH!Landon spun around. The Hunter clone had found them. The evil, pa
Chapter 292
The emergency stairwell inside the massive Aether Dominion skyscraper in Lagos was incredibly hot and dark.Landon Hale held Claire Arden tightly against his broad chest. His strong right arm was wrapped securely around her waist to support her weight. Claire’s twisted ankle throbbed with sharp pain every single time her boot bumped the concrete steps. She leaned heavily against his side.The building groaned loudly again. KRRRREEEEK!The floor slanted sharply to the left. The entire skyscraper was slowly tipping over."We cannot use these stairs," Landon growled, his deep voice echoing in the dark shaft. "The concrete is cracking. If the stairs collapse, we will fall fifty stories."Landon kicked the heavy metal door to the forty-ninth floor open. BANG!He stepped out into a massive, wide-open corporate office. The room was completely destroyed. The ceiling tiles had fallen. The expensive glass desks were shattered. But the most terrifying part was the view.The entire front wall o
Chapter 291
Landon looked down at her. His dark eyes were filled with fierce, hot tears. "I am never leaving you, Claire," Landon said. His deep voice trembled with pure, overwhelming emotion. "Never.""You have to save the world, Landon," Claire cried softly. A tear rolled through the dirt on her cheek. "Please. Just go.""You are my world, Claire," Landon whispered fiercely.Those words hit Landon’s heart like a massive bolt of lightning.The powerful, raw emotion inside his chest suddenly acted like a giant match. It ignited the glowing white pool of Kinetic Echo magic deep inside his soul.He didn't just feel the magic in his blood. He felt it burning brightly inside his heart.Landon closed his eyes. He stopped trying to use just his physical muscles.He opened the invisible doorway in his mind. He pulled the beautiful, bright white magic of the War Resonance deeply into his own bones.He did not want to push the magic outward to hurt an enemy. He wanted to use the magic to protect the woman
Chapter 290
The massive weight of the steel beam pinned her entirely to the floor. The concrete beneath her cracked under the incredible pressure. She was completely trapped under the heavy debris.Thick gray dust exploded into the hot African air, blinding everyone."Claire!" Landon screamed, his heart completely stopping in his chest.The dust slowly began to clear.Landon saw her. She was lying flat on her back, twenty feet away across a broken gap in the floor. The giant steel beam covered the bottom half of her body. She was coughing weakly on the dust. Blood trickled down her pale forehead.Landon took a step forward to run to her. But then, he saw General Kade Rauth.General Rauth had floated down from the sky. The evil general landed softly on the broken floor, exactly ten feet away from Landon.Rauth’s back was completely turned. Rauth was looking at the Hunter clone, who had landed safely on a nearby balcony.General Rauth's purple magic shield was temporarily turned off. He was comple
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The freezing winter snow of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was thousands of miles away. But for Claire Arden, the terrifying cold was right in front of her.Claire stood in the smoky stairwell of the Aether Dominion skyscraper in Milwaukee. She was shivering. She stared at the monster standing in the doorway.The monster had Landon Hale’s exact face. It had his broad shoulders. It had his strong jaw. But its skin was deathly pale, like white paper. Thick, toxic purple veins pulsed angrily under the skin of its neck.Worst of all were the eyes. The creature did not have human eyes. They were completely solid, pitch-black pools of ink. It was the Hunter clone."Hello, Claire," the Hunter whispered. Its voice sounded exactly like Landon's deep rumble, but it was twisted with an evil, robotic hiss.Claire did not back down. She raised her silver pistol. Her hands shook, but her dark eyes were fierce."Stay away from me," Claire commanded. She pulled the trigger. Bang! Bang!The bullets hit the Hun
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