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“Mommy…” It hit Scarlett like a shockwave. Her heart jolted. For a split second, she was dragged back four years… back to the tiny life she had lost the moment it entered the world. If her child were still alive— He’d be about this age now. The thought tightened painfully in her chest. As she looked at the boy, her gaze softened without her realizing it. A storm of emotions surged through her— Longing. Grief. Guilt. Tenderness. Feelings she couldn’t quite name… all tangled together. At that moment, Howard walked over, his eyes flicking between Scarlett and the boy. “Bo—Boss… is that your kid?” he blurted, stunned. “He looks just like you. Same eyes, same face—it’s like a copy-paste.” Good grief. The leader of Obsidian Unit… the infamous War Goddess… Had a child? If word of this got out, it would send shockwaves through the entire underworld. Scarlett shot him a look. “I don’t know him,” she said evenly. “He’s probably just scared and mistook me for someone else.” Still, she studied the boy more closely. There was a resemblance. But lookalikes weren’t exactly rare… And deep down, she knew— It wasn’t possible. Her child… Was gone. The boy’s expression crumpled the moment he heard her answer. The light in his eyes dimmed, replaced by quiet disappointment. “Let me check if you’re hurt,” Scarlett said, her voice softening. But before she could move— A harsh shout cut through the air behind them. “There he is! Grab him!” The boy’s small body stiffened. His eyes widened in fear as he stared at the group rushing toward them. “Hey… it’s okay,” Scarlett said gently, resting a hand on his head. “I’ve got you. No one’s going to hurt you.” The warmth of her touch— It steadied him almost instantly. Without thinking, he leaned into her, clinging to that rare sense of safety. Scarlett rose slowly, her expression turning ice-cold as she faced the group closing in. “Get over here!” the scar-faced man barked at the boy. Terrified, the child instinctively wrapped his arms around Scarlett’s leg, holding on tightly. That was when she noticed— Bruises on his arms. Fresh wounds along his neck. Some still bleeding. Her eyes darkened instantly. The air around her seemed to drop in temperature. They did this… To a child? Disgusting. Before she could speak, the scar-faced man sneered. “Stay out of this if you know what’s good for you,” he growled. “Or I’ll put you in the ground.” Howard almost laughed. Put her in the ground? The person capable of that probably hadn’t even been born yet. Cracking his knuckles, he stepped forward— Only for Scarlett to stop him with a raised arm. “I’ll handle it.” Her expression was cold. Merciless. Like a judge passing sentence. Four years ago, her child had died. Back then, she’d been powerless. Too weak to protect him. But now— She would never let something like that happen again. Howard glanced at her, half amused. “Boss, these guys aren’t even worth it. Using you on them is like bringing a missile to a street fight.” Scarlett ignored him. She gently guided the boy toward him. “Keep him safe.” Then— She moved. A blur. Fast as lightning. Before anyone could react, she was already in front of them. Her leg snapped out— BAM— The impact was brutal. The man she struck let out a guttural scream as several ribs cracked on the spot. Blood sprayed from his mouth before his eyes rolled back and he collapsed. Out cold. The rest froze. Fear crept across their faces. What the hell was she? Even they weren’t this ruthless. She broke bones without hesitation— Without even blinking. Scarlett turned slowly, her face expressionless. Her voice was calm. Cold. Lethal. “Who hurt him?” A pause. “Break your own arms.” Arrogant. Unbelievably arrogant. “Damn it! You’ve got a death wish!” the scar-faced man spat. “You think you can take us on alone?” He waved his hand sharply. “Get her! I don’t care how strong she is—she’s still just one person! The client’s paying a hundred grand each if we bring that kid in!” That was all it took. Money lit a fire in their eyes. “Boss is right! No way we lose to one woman! Get her!” Fueled by greed, they charged forward, steel pipes raised high. The boy clenched his small fists, his body tense as he watched Scarlett surrounded. His eyes filled with worry. Scarlett, meanwhile, remained perfectly calm. She rolled her neck. Cracked her knuckles. Pop. Pop. A steel pipe swung straight toward her head— She raised her hand— And caught it. Effortlessly. The man holding it froze. He had swung with everything he had. And she just… stopped it? But what happened next— Was worse. Scarlett tightened her grip. Creeeak— The metal started to bend. Right before their eyes. Warping. Twisting. Until— It folded. The harsh grinding sound echoed through the sudden silence. Everyone stopped dead. No one dared take another step. Scarlett bent it into a perfect right angle— Then casually ripped it from his hand and tossed it aside. Silence. Heavy. Suffocating. Someone swallowed hard. “Monster… run! RUN!” Panic broke out instantly. They scattered in every direction. Scarlett’s gaze darkened. The boy’s injuries flashed through her mind. And then— Her own child. If he had lived… He’d be about this age. Her eyes narrowed. Run? Not happening. She crouched, scooped up a handful of small stones— And flicked her wrist. Whoosh—whoosh—whoosh— The stones tore through the air with deadly precision. “AAAGH—!” One by one, the fleeing men collapsed, clutching their legs, screaming in pain. The boy’s eyes lit up. She was incredible. So strong. So cool. She had to be his mom. He remembered— He’d dreamed about this before. A dream where he was in danger, and his mom appeared just in time to save him. And now— It was real. But then— The scar-faced man, still on the ground, pulled out a gun. The barrel aimed straight at Scarlett’s head. “Mommy! Watch out!” the boy screamed, his face going pale. The trigger was pulled. BANG— The bullet fired. ***Had she imagined it? Dakota kept her expression calm as she walked over and sat beside Ava, gently brushing a hand through her hair. “Ava… I’ve been busy dealing with Sean Mercer’s people these past few days.” A trace of guilt surfaced in her eyes. “I haven’t spent much time with you and Liam.” Ava shook her head softly, a pale smile appearing on her delicate face. “You’ve already done more than enough for us, sis. If you hadn’t come that night…” The memory of Blackridge Hill clearly still haunted her. Her voice trembled faintly. “Liam and I probably would’ve…” Dakota’s chest tightened instantly. “I’m sorry.” The words came out lower than expected. “Sean targeted you because of me.” Returning to Kingsland, she had almost forgotten one thing— She finally had people she cared about again. Weaknesses. And the enemies she faced now made Sean Mercer look harmless by comparison. For a split second, something u
Nathan ignored the sarcasm completely.The moment he confirmed she was unharmed, some of the tension in his expression eased. Then, without warning, he caught her wrist and led her toward the parking area."Nathan Drakov."Dakota immediately pulled her hand free once they were outside. Irritation flashed across her face."What exactly are you doing?"Nathan fixed her with a sharp look."Why would you meet Sean Mercer alone?" His voice grew colder. "I already told you. He's far more dangerous than you realize."Dakota remained unmoved.Dangerous?Nobody understood Sean Mercer better than she did."I can handle myself." Her tone cooled noticeably. "Yes, we have an agreement, but that doesn't give you the right to control who I meet in private."A flicker of amusement crossed Nathan's face, though it carried a trace of helplessness.This woman really was impossible.Stubborn. Reckless. Completely
Dakota watched him without a trace of sympathy."I can help you," Samuel rushed on. "Whatever you need. Information, contacts—anything."His words tumbled over one another in his desperation."I'll work for you. I'll make up for everything."Dakota didn't even consider it.With a sharp kick, she knocked him backward. Samuel hit the dirt hard and stared up at her in disbelief."The day you betrayed my family," she said coldly, "you made your choice."The words seemed to hit him harder than the kick.For a moment, he simply knelt there, panic written all over his face. Then his gaze landed on Ava, and something desperate sparked in his eyes.He scrambled toward her wheelchair."Miss Ava."His voice softened into a plea as he grabbed the armrest."You remember me, don't you? I looked after you for years."His eyes glistened."Please help me. If they take me away, my life is over."
Nobody moved again.Dakota handed Liam to Reid. "Watch him."Without waiting for a response, she sprinted toward Ava. As the rope was cut, Ava sagged forward, but Dakota caught her before she could hit the ground."Ava."She quickly checked her over. Aside from bruises and rope burns, there were no serious injuries.Relief washed through her.Ava buried her face against Dakota's shoulder."I'm okay," she whispered.Dakota wrapped both arms around her. "It's over."Ava nodded weakly.Dakota pressed a kiss to the top of her head. "No one is ever going to hurt you again."When she finally stood, every trace of warmth vanished from her expression.Her gaze settled on Samuel.Reid stepped forward. "Commander, what are your orders?"Dakota didn't hesitate."Kidnapping."She took a step toward Samuel."Assault."Another step."Criminal intimidation."H
Blackridge Hill.The moment Dakota stepped out of the car, she broke into a run.An abandoned cabin stood near the cliff's edge, surrounded by a dozen men dressed in black. Above them, two small figures hung from the roof by thick ropes.Liam and Ava.The wind whipped around their bodies, making them sway dangerously over the drop.For a heartbeat, Dakota couldn't breathe.Then rage took over.A man stepped away from the crowd with a grin."About time you showed up."Dakota recognized him immediately. Victor Hayes, one of Sean Mercer's most trusted enforcers, was a violent thug whose reputation had been built on extortion, trafficking, and illegal gambling.She stopped several yards away."What do you want?"Victor spat into the dirt."Cut the crap. You broke into Mr. Mercer's office this afternoon and took something that belongs to him."He pointed toward the roof."Hand it over
Shock rippled through the ballroom.Sophie's face turned deathly pale.Why was Nathan Drakov involved with Dakota?Although most people in Kingsland didn't fully understand Nathan's true background, everyone knew that Sean Mercer treated him like royalty. That alone made him untouchable.The women who had been mocking Dakota moments ago instantly lost color in their faces. One by one, they awkwardly disappeared into the crowd.Nathan lowered his head slightly toward Dakota."So obedient tonight?"Dakota froze briefly before realizing he was referring to the fact that she had actually shown up as his date.Her expression immediately cooled."Don't flatter yourself."Nearby, Sophie nearly bit through her teeth in jealousy.Unbelievable.Dakota had already hooked Chief Adjutant Reid, and now she was seducing Nathan Drakov too?Suppressing her hatred, Sophie forced an innocent smile."Dakot
After purchasing the gowns, Mossa brought both girls to an upscale international jewelry store.Ironically, it was the very same one where Scarlett had once bought jewelry.The store manager spotted Scarlett immediately and hurried over with unusual warmth."You're here.""Tod
The accusation in Mossa's voice made it clear she'd already decided the answer.Scarlett uncrossed her arms and stepped toward Sadie.Sadie frowned, confused.Before she could react, Scarlett grabbed the front of the gown with both hands.Rrrrip.Rrrrip.Rrrrip.
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At the food street, they stopped at a small, old spaghetti stand.The tables were scratched and uneven, the chairs slightly crooked-the kind of place Theron would normally pass without a second glance.But she had already taken a seat."Three plates of spaghetti," she called out ca







