LOGINZARIA
Of course it did. I exhaled slowly, forcing myself to stay calm and not draw attention to myself as I tugged the stubborn strap free from the conveyor edge. “Fucking, let go!” I gritted out, only for it to come loose, throwing me off balance, and I bumped straight into someone behind me. “Oof…sorry!” a man said at the same time, steadying himself and then me before I could even process the impact. “I’m sorry,” I replied automatically, taking a big step backwards, searching around for exits, faces, cameras… “Hey!” Large fingers snapped a bit too close to my face. I turned my attention to the man who was still… there. He was smiling now. “Looks like the bag is winning today.” I frowned, glancing down at my luggage and then back at him. Yeah, right. “I think it has personal issues with authority,” I said before I could stop myself, immediately wondering why I had said anything at all. He didn't notice, chuckling softly. “That makes two of us.” I nodded once, noncommittally, and turned forward again, reminding myself that he could be sent by anyone to toy with me. Still, the tension in my shoulders loosened by a fraction, which irritated me more than the bag ever could have. The line shuffled forward slowly, and somehow we remained next to each other. Beneath the harsh airport lights, I was acutely aware of him now, and I didn’t like that either. He was tall and rather lean, dressed simply in dark jeans and a soft grey sweater that looked so comfortable. His face was distinctly Asian, with soft cheekbones, baby fat here and there, a straight nose, and eyes that held warmth behind the lenses of his glasses. Handsome, my mind supplied, unhelpfully. I felt a faint heat creep up my neck before I turned my gaze away, disgusted at myself. I was thirty-something years old, exhausted, pregnant, running for my life, and still reacting like this. How ridiculous. My guard tightened instinctively. As we reached the security trays, he gestured casually toward the empty one beside him. “Window seat?” he asked. I narrowed my eyes, glancing at him. “How did you…” “You are a bit jumpy," he said with an easy shrug. “Aisle people tend to be more… relaxed. I snorted quietly. “That might be the nicest thing anyone’s said to me all week.” “Wang,” he said once we were through security, offering his hand with a suggestion that he expected nothing in return, not even conversation. “Zaria,” I replied, shaking it briefly. His grip was firm, another detail my mind noted and filed away. We moved apart after that, or at least I thought we would, but coincidence or fate had other plans. When I reached my gate, I saw him there again, standing near the window, scrolling through his phone with one hand while holding a paper cup of coffee in the other. “Shit.” I almost changed direction. Instead, I told myself I was being foolish and took my assigned seat. The seat directly beside him. He looked up, surprised, then smiled. “Well,” he said, sliding his bag under the seat in front of him, “either this flight is tiny, or the universe is being oddly specific.” “Or airports just enjoy irony,” I replied, settling into my seat and buckling in. Our knees brushed briefly as he shifted to make room, and I stiffened before forcing myself to relax. He noticed, I was sure of it, but he said nothing. As the plane filled and the overhead bins slammed shut one by one, he reached for the window shade, fumbling with it, and tugging it down only for it to snap back up with a loud click that turned a few heads. “Sorry,” he said sheepishly. “I always forget which way it goes.” “Trust me,” I said, fastening my seatbelt. “Tonight, that’s not the worst mistake anyone could make.” He glanced at me, looking curious. “Long journey?” “Yes,” I said, resting my hand lightly on my stomach as the plane began to taxi. “But necessary.” “Those are usually the hardest ones,” he replied, seemingly thoughtful. The engines roared to life, vibrating through the cabin, and as the plane lifted off the runway, Brazil fell away beneath us into a blur. It was a place I would never allow myself to miss so I kept my eyes forward, counting the seconds until altitude. That was me believing I was lost to Renzo Dominico forever. For several minutes, I stared out the window, thinking about how close I had come to disappearing in a very final way. How the horrible explosion happened behind my eyes every time I blinked. Wang shifted beside me, pulling a book from his bag. All this time, he had been in the periphery of my vision, quietly reading, occasionally stretching, once offering me the last unopened bottle of water from his tray… “You sure?” I asked, wary of his kindness. He nodded. “I drank enough before boarding. Besides, you look like you need it more than I do.” I accepted it with a brief nod. “Thank you.” “So,” he said eventually, glancing at the map on the screen in front of him, “China for school?” I eyed the book in his hands, “What are you reading?” I asked, changing the subject. This wasn't Brazil and I didn't need to tell anyone anything about myself. If he felt insulted, he didn't show it. Instead, he held the book up. “A terrible attempt at learning Portuguese," he sighed. “I thought it would be useful. Turns out, it’s mostly confusing.” “You chose a difficult language to flirt with,” I said dryly. “Ah,” he said, smiling faintly. “Portuguese is not forgiving.” Then he paused, blinking. “Is that what I’m doing?” “I don’t know,” I replied calmly. “Is it?” He tilted his head, studying me with an unreadable expression. “Maybe. Or maybe I’m just bad at small talk.” “Then shut the fuck up.” I snapped.ZARIA Renzo frowned. “Zaria... when did you... I could have gotten one of my men to handle that extraction."“Let me do it, Renzo. I will do whatever it takes to protect my son.” I stripped the bloody gray latex gloves from my hands and tossed them onto the concrete floor. He would die from blood loss anyway."Let's go," I muttered, pushing past Asher.Renzo followed immediately, and we climbed the stairs back up to the transit van. The metallic scent of the basement stayed in my nose, but my mind was fixed entirely on the blinking red transponder icon glowing on the digital map of Renzo’s phone. Hawk had the vehicle running by the time we hit the loading bay.We drove in complete silence for twenty minutes, heading deep into the secluded, unmapped timber yards near the northern perimeter of the province. The gravel road grew rougher, causing the van to sway as the industrial warehouses gave way to dense overgrown pine trees and rusted corrugated steel sheds. Finally, Hawk let t
RENZO "Let us find Rai first. We find Rai, we find Silas, and then we find Elix."I pulled my phone from my pocket and dialed Elix’s personal number. The line didn't even ring; it cut straight to a generic voicemail tone. I disconnected the call and stared at the screen as a text notification from Hawk popped up.> Elix came to the south sector warehouse a while ago. She was looking for May to get details about the lockup robbery.I typed a quick reply while walking out of the office toward the main holding area. “Did you track her?”A second later, Hawk sent a map link with a blinking red icon. “Yes. The transponder on her vehicle is active. She’s moving toward the northern perimeter.”I shoved the phone away and turned down the corridor that led to the isolation cells, where Master was still tied to a heavy iron chair under a single bare bulb. He looked up as the door opened, his lips pulled back in a dry smirk despite the heavy bruising on his jaw.I stopped two feet from him, st
RENZO May wiped her mouth with the back of her trembling hand, her eyes locked on the floor rug. "Back then... before you entered the coma. That was when I met Miss Elix Vescari for the very first time. I was young, and I was stupid, Mr. Renzo. I thought she was my saving grace because she offered me money that didn't come from my mother's salary. She told me she wanted to protect you from bad business partners, so she asked me to do things for her. She asked me to get the exact postal address and layout of the mansion."Grace gasped loudly. Her hand flew to her own mouth as she stared at her daughter in absolute horror.I let out a laugh that held no humor at all. "My mansion layout?”"Yes. I stole that from Hawk." May continued.What?! Then I recalled the day I asked Hawk to get me a copy of the original that was in my care. That must be when she took it.Her eyes widened. "But I returned it I swear and that's why you never thought it was missing. And then... Madam Zaria wanted to
RENZO I directed Hawk to steer the transit van back toward the warehouse district on the west side. Zaria remained resting against my shoulder with her fingers still holding the flash drive while Nicholas sat in silence across from us. The neon lights outside decreased as we entered the darker, industrial sector where my primary holding facility was located."Hawk, drop Nicholas at the secondary safe house," I said, checking my watch. "Then bring the vehicle around to the basement loading dock. I have a debt to clear before we head out to the rail yard."Hawk adjusted the rearview mirror and shifted gears. "Understood."We arrived at the warehouse ten minutes later. The large metal doors rolled upward with a heavy grind, and Hawk drove the transit van into the covered bay. I helped Zaria step out of the vehicle, guiding her toward the small office cubicle where she could sit down away from the chill of the concrete floor."Wait here for twenty minutes," I told her, closing the glass
RENZO Carmine Street was dark, lined with old brick warehouses that had been converted into low-rent offices and storage units. The rain had cleared the sidewalks, leaving only the reflection of the neon signs from a distant twenty-four-hour diner dancing on the wet road.Hawk parked the transit van fifty yards from the main entrance of the logistics building. In the back, Nicholas was sweating despite the cold, checking the dummy ledger we had prepared for him."You have three minutes from the time she unlocks the inner door," Hawk said from the driver's seat, his eyes fixed on the rearview mirror. "After that, the automated security sweep logs the entry into the main net."I looked at Zaria in the dim light of the cabin. She was staring at the building's third-floor windows, where a single yellow light showed through the blinds. Her teeth were digging into her lower lip."He's in there, or his location is," she murmured, more to herself than to me."We are going to get the address
RENZO "Nicholas," I repeated, wondering if the young man was even good enough. At the mention of the name, Domo shifted, and the plastic zip ties clicked against the metal rungs of the chair. "He must know the layout because physical ledgers are usually delivered to Petra Voss… before the split."I stood up, adjusting my cuffs and keeping my eyes locked on him. "If you are lying to me, Domo, this world will become a very small place for you.""I want to live," Domo muttered, his gaze dropping back to the concrete floor where a small puddle of water had collected from the leaky roof. "But Silas is unhinged and Elix is worse. I didn't even want this.”I didn't bother to answer. I turned and walked out of the room, leaving Asher by the door. Hawk was waiting in the main corridor of the laundry building, leaning against a stack of plastic crates with his arms crossed over his chest. He looked up as the door clicked shut behind me."Nicholas is young, Boss," Hawk said, having heard ever







