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Chapter 44

Author: jamaal
last update publish date: 2026-05-03 16:28:06

Chapter 44

The click of weapons echoed like a verdict.

Cold.

Final.

Unavoidable.

Damon didn’t turn.

He didn’t need to.

He could feel them.

Behind.

Around.

Every exit sealed.

Every angle covered.

Hale hadn’t come alone this time.

Luca’s body tensed beside him.

Not fear.

Calculation.

Even now.

Even bleeding.

Even outnumbered.

Still thinking.

Still choosing.

“Took you long enough,” Hale said calmly.

Damon’s jaw tightened.

“You always did like an audience.”

Hale ignored that.

His attention stayed on Luca.

“Put the gun down.”

Luca didn’t move.

Didn’t raise it again either.

Just… held.

Between action and restraint.

Between who he was

And who he chose to be.

“You’ve already made your point,” Hale continued.

A pause.

“Don’t ruin it now.”

Luca’s voice came low.

“I’m not here for a point.”

Hale tilted his head.

“No?”

Luca’s eyes didn’t waver.

“I’m here for him.”

Silence fell.

Heavier than before.

Because that

Was the truth.

Stripped of strategy.

Stripped of survival.

Just choice.

Hale’s gaze flicked briefly to Damon.

Then back.

“And that’s your weakness.”

Damon stepped forward.

“No.”

A beat.

“It’s your blind spot.”

Hale’s expression shifted just slightly.

Enough.

The guards behind them adjusted.

Closer now.

Tighter formation.

Ready.

Waiting.

For the order.

Damon’s pulse slowed.

Everything sharpening.

This wasn’t about fighting.

They wouldn’t win that.

This wasn’t about escape.

Not like this.

So

He changed the game.

“You don’t want to kill us,” Damon said.

Hale didn’t respond immediately.

“Don’t I?”

Damon shook his head.

“No.”

A beat.

“You would’ve already done it.”

Silence.

A calculation flickered behind Hale’s eyes.

Damon pressed.

“You need control,” he said. “Dead men don’t give you that.”

Luca glanced at him briefly.

Understood instantly.

Shift the battlefield.

Force the narrative.

Take control back.

“You exposed us,” Damon continued. “You made us the center of this.”

Hale’s voice lowered.

“Yes.”

“Then killing us now?” Damon tilted his head slightly. “That ends the story too clean.”

A pause.

“You don’t want clean.”

Hale studied him.

Long.

Careful.

Then

“…no,” he admitted.

The air changed.

Not safe.

But

Different.

Because now

They weren’t just targets.

They were variables again.

Luca spoke.

Quiet.

Measured.

“You want leverage.”

Hale nodded slightly.

“Yes.”

Luca’s grip on the gun loosened

Just enough.

Then

He dropped it.

The weapon hit the concrete with a dull sound.

Gone.

Removed.

Choice made.

Damon’s breath caught.

Not fear.

Understanding.

Trust.

Hale watched.

Interested.

“Smart,” he said.

Luca didn’t respond.

Didn’t look at him.

His focus stayed on Damon.

Just for a second.

Then back.

“You take us in,” Luca said. “You keep control.”

Hale’s gaze sharpened.

“And you cooperate.”

Luca didn’t hesitate.

“No.”

A pause.

“But we don’t resist.”

Damon almost smiled.

Almost.

Because that was the line.

Not surrender.

Not obedience.

Just

refusal to play the same way.

Hale considered.

Longer this time.

Because this

Wasn’t the outcome he planned.

But it was one he could use.

“You think this protects you,” Hale said.

Damon shook his head.

“No.”

A beat.

“It protects what comes next.”

Sirens grew louder outside.

Different now.

More units.

More presence.

Not just controlled response

Public.

Unpredictable.

Watching.

Hale heard it too.

Of course he did.

Time.

Running out.

Even for him.

He made the decision.

A small gesture.

Barely visible.

But enough.

The guards moved in.

Fast.

Precise.

Weapons still raised

But not firing.

Hands grabbing.

Restraining.

Securing.

Damon didn’t fight.

Luca didn’t resist.

Just like they said.

Choice.

Again.

As they were forced to their knees

Side by side

Damon leaned slightly closer.

Voice low.

Barely audible.

“You okay?”

Luca exhaled once.

“…still here.”

Damon nodded.

“That’s enough.”

Hale stepped closer.

Looking down at them.

Not victorious.

Not quite.

But

In control.

For now.

“You’ve delayed the inevitable,” he said.

Damon met his gaze.

“No.”

A beat.

“We changed it.”

Hale’s eyes narrowed slightly.

“Did you?”

Damon’s voice stayed calm.

“Ask yourself why you’re still talking.”

Silence.

Then

A flicker.

Small.

But real.

Because Damon was right.

If this were truly over

Hale wouldn’t be here.

He wouldn’t be explaining.

He wouldn’t be choosing.

He would’ve already ended it.

Instead

He was adapting.

And that meant

Something had already slipped.

Hale stepped back.

“Take them.”

The command came clean.

Final.

The guards pulled them up.

Separated them.

Again.

Distance forced.

Again.

This time

Damon didn’t look away.

Didn’t stay silent.

“Luca.”

Luca turned.

Just enough.

Eyes locking with his.

Through everything.

Through exhaustion.

Through blood.

Through uncertainty.

“We’re not done,” Damon said.

Luca’s expression didn’t change.

But something in his eyes did.

Something certain.

Unbreakable.

“No,” he said.

A pause.

“Not even close.”

They were dragged in opposite directions.

Again.

But this time

It felt different.

Not like loss.

Not like separation.

But

Like momentum.

Hale watched them go.

Silent.

Still.

Thinking.

Because something had shifted.

And even he

Could feel it.

As Damon was forced into the transport vehicle

A notification lit up a secured tablet in Hale’s hand.

He glanced down.

Just once.

And for the first time

His expression changed.

Sharp.

Unreadable.

Because the message said:

“External breach confirmed. Source unknown.”

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