Feelings
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"The police can't save me. I'm alone in this," Zed bellowed, lifting his glass of juice and taking a slow sip.

Kimberly stood silently after hearing his words. She was completely speechless. The weight of what he said sank deep into her chest. She could sense the tension in Zed’s voice… and more than that, she could tell how frightened he truly was. This wasn’t just some casual issue. This was a matter of life and death.

It felt as though Zed had been dragged into a war—one where he had no soldiers, no allies, and no safe retreat. He was facing it all on his own.

Zed continued eating for a few minutes in silence. The clinking of the cutlery on his plate was the only sound in the room. When he finally felt satisfied, he took another sip of juice and then rose to his feet with the help of his cane.

"I'll be leaving now," Zed announced, pushing the chair back gently.

He turned slightly to face Kimberly, his expression firm and commanding.

"Make sure to keep the doors locked and stay indo
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  • He wants me alive

    "I told the cute chick out there that my name was Collins. But that was obviously a lie. I go by the name Sparrow," the man said, his voice low and smooth, a dark smirk curling at the corners of his mouth like poison on lips.Zed rose to his feet, a rigid tension stiffening his posture. The muscles around his eyes twitched slightly, and a shadow passed over his face."Sparrow, huh? And who are you, really? Who sent you?" Zed asked, his voice low, brittle. "Was it Salazar?" He swallowed hard, and the sudden dryness in his throat was undeniable. His eyes locked on the man's face, and his heart pounded violently against his ribs like a war drum."Salazar?" Sparrow scoffed, shaking his head slightly. "No, I don't work for Salazar. I work for Mr. Anderson."Zed's face changed instantly at the name. His lips parted, but it took him a second before sound came out."Yes… I do," he muttered, barely above a whisper."That's good," Sparrow chuckled, his voice oddly calm as he strode forward with

  • Sparrow

    Mr. Anderson sat down quietly in his neatly arranged office, the soft ticking of the antique wall clock the only sound that accompanied his keystrokes. He was busy typing away on his computer, his fingers gliding smoothly across the keyboard with precise rhythm. The glare from the screen reflected faintly off his square-framed glasses, his eyes focused and his expression cold, as always. Outside his window, the overcast sky painted everything in shades of gray, mirroring the aura of the man behind the desk.As he continued working, a small notification popped up in the corner of his screen. It was an email—one he had been waiting for all day. The sender’s name glared at him like a challenge: Zed Zimmerman.Mr. Anderson's fingers froze mid-typing. His lips curled into a faint smile, subtle yet rare, softening his otherwise fierce expression. He moved swiftly, clicking the notification to open the message. His heart pulsed slightly faster—not out of excitement, but because he was cert

  • Is it a threat?

    "I don't think she wants to meet you to talk about business. She probably just wants you two to hang out, sip some wine, maybe see a movie—""You're talking about a date?" Zed blurted out, eyes widening slightly."Well, yeah." Amanda affirmed casually, like it was the most obvious thing in the world."A date with a woman like Mrs. Josephine? Don't make me laugh," Zed muttered with a scoff, leaning back in his chair.Everyone in the city knew who Mrs. Josephine was.She wasn't just famous because of her wealth, her booming businesses, or the powerful web of connections she had spun over the years. No, Josephine's allure went far beyond influence and money.She was also strikingly beautiful—breathtaking, in fact.The kind of woman men dreamed about.She had received countless proposals from millionaires and billionaires scattered across the country. Hundreds of men were dying just for a chance to take her out to dinner. Heck, dozens of the wealthiest and most powerful men were willing t

  • Feelings

    "The police can't save me. I'm alone in this," Zed bellowed, lifting his glass of juice and taking a slow sip.Kimberly stood silently after hearing his words. She was completely speechless. The weight of what he said sank deep into her chest. She could sense the tension in Zed’s voice… and more than that, she could tell how frightened he truly was. This wasn’t just some casual issue. This was a matter of life and death.It felt as though Zed had been dragged into a war—one where he had no soldiers, no allies, and no safe retreat. He was facing it all on his own.Zed continued eating for a few minutes in silence. The clinking of the cutlery on his plate was the only sound in the room. When he finally felt satisfied, he took another sip of juice and then rose to his feet with the help of his cane."I'll be leaving now," Zed announced, pushing the chair back gently.He turned slightly to face Kimberly, his expression firm and commanding."Make sure to keep the doors locked and stay indo

  • Recovery

    The morning sun rose, and the rays flickered into the room through the window and shone brightly into the eyes of Zed. He opened his eyes sluggishly and slowly shielded his eyes with his right hand. He sat upright sluggishly, and when he glanced around the place.He recognized where he was instantly.It was his room."Hmm.." Zed mused as he scanned the place.The last thing the remembered was lying down on the sofa in the living room last night, and then he passed out. He had no idea how he got to his room.As Zed glanced around he spotted a walking cane resting beside his bed. The cane was pitch black in color with some gold etchings on it, and the top of it was designed like a wolf's head.Zed reached for the cane and grabbed it. With the help of the cane, he got off his bed and slowly walked towards the window.He stood by the window, his right hand holding the walking stick, and his gaze fixed outside the mansion. He could still feel pains around his body, but it was much better t

  • Dying

    Zed staggered down the dimly lit street, each step more agonizing than the last. His body swayed like a leaf in the wind, barely held upright by sheer willpower. One hand clutched his right side, pressing tightly against his ribs, where blood gushed in a steady stream, soaking through his shirt and trailing down his leg. Crimson dripped onto the pavement, painting a gruesome trail that stained the street behind him. He had been walking for several minutes—maybe longer—though time had lost meaning. Not a single vehicle passed by, not a soul in sight. The silence of the city was unnerving, heavy, as if the world itself had turned its back on him.Still, Zed pressed on, driven by the dim flicker of survival that remained within him. After what felt like an eternity, the familiar sight of his estate emerged through the haze of his blurred vision. Relief flickered in his chest, quickly replaced by the searing pain that shot through his entire body. He kept moving, step after agonizing step

  • Keep watch

    He pointed his gun directly at Zed’s head, his finger resting lightly on the trigger, ready to squeeze. "Now you must die," he added coldly—and then—BANG!The sound of a gunshot exploded into the air just as the man finished his sentence. Zed had already shut his eyes tight, bracing for death. He had accepted his fate in those final seconds.But something was off.He was still breathing.There was no pain even after the gunshot.Instead, he felt something warm splattering onto him from above. Sticky drops rained down across his face and shoulders. A few moments later, Zed slowly opened his eyes, unsure if he was dreaming or had slipped into some surreal limbo.His gaze traveled upward.The masked man who had intended to shoot him was now coughing up blood. Blood flowed down his neck. His body convulsed slightly, struggling to remain upright, but the life was already draining from his eyes.The bullet had torn through his neck.The man stood for a second more and then collapsed to the

  • You must die

    Zed slammed his foot on the accelerator, and the car lunged forward at breakneck speed. Sweat streamed down his face, his heart thundering like a drum in his chest. His eyes flicked to the side mirror—and what he saw made his blood run cold.A rocket-propelled grenade was slicing through the air behind him, its deadly nose locked onto his vehicle. Panic surged through Zed’s body like a bolt of electricity. The RPG was closing the distance alarmingly fast, and just before it could make contact, Zed jerked the steering wheel hard to the right.The car veered sideways in a screech of tires and smoking rubber.The rocket whistled past, missing by a hair’s breadth. It struck the pavement behind him and exploded with a deafening BOOM, sending a column of flame and shattered asphalt into the sky.Zed exhaled sharply, his knuckles white as he gripped the wheel, and he floored the accelerator again. The vehicle surged forward, moving so fast it seemed to hover just above the road.But no matte

  • Late night chase and gunshots

    The female bartender stood there motionless, her gaze fixed on Zed as he walked away. When Zed was finally gone and the door slammed shut behind him, she lowered her eyes and glanced at the card in her hand. She examined it closely, and her face became etched with disbelief.“Zed Zimmerman. CEO of Platinum Industries,” she muttered, her expression frozen in shock.She had heard so much about Zed Zimmerman and his company on the news. His name was mentioned almost every single day—whether it was about new contracts, major acquisitions, or the global expansion of his empire. Platinum Industries was everywhere. He was a titan in the business world, a name spoken with either admiration or envy.He was a big shot.She had no idea that the same man who had just been drinking water in this very bar was the Zed Zimmerman. She’d simply assumed he was a businessman with some respectable rank in a company… or perhaps someone who owned a private firm. Never in her wildest thoughts did she imagine

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