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The cost of love
Leah stood silently, her face downcast as the weight of her world pressed down heavily on her chest. Kadmiel, standing just outside her family’s home, felt the coldness of her rejection sting deep in his chest. She had deemed him an unreliable and annoying person, a man who had abandoned his responsibilities. Leah's mother, standing nearby, scoffed at Kadmiel, her voice dripping with disgust as she looked at Kadmiel. “You think you are anything compared to a man like Wilson?" she spat, her words sharp and filled with pain. "That rich young master could provide Leah with everything she and the children need, and he would also provide for her family too, he knows how to take responsibility. You? You are nothing but a ghost and a disgusting stain from her past. A mistake of a man. Kelita lowkey believed that Leah and her parents had been doing a bit too much, but she did not want to say anything so she would not worsen the matter. She knew Kadmiel would be mad at he
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The Edge of Forgiveness
The tension in the room grew thicker as it grew tangible. Kadmiel’s head was sweaty due to the anger and his fist still trembled from the punch he had landed on the “great” Young Master Wilson. Master Wilson lay on the ground, clutching his jaw in shock and disbelief, his once proud and happy expression was now replaced by disbelief and rage. His bodyguards, previously standing idle, hopped into action at his furious command. “Get him! Kill him!” Wilson roared angrily, his voice thick with humiliation. The bodyguards, large men of intimidating stature, moved quickly, their faces set with determination. Leah’s heart raced as she instinctively clutched Kadmiel’s daughter closer to her. The little girl began to cry, her tears falling fast as she sensed the danger surrounding her father. "Kadmiel, please stop this! Stop all this violence! Violence has never been known to solve anything, please. What will you be teaching the kids? Please stop! Leah's voice was fi
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Collateral Lives
Meanwhile, Kelita had been standing with Kadmiel's son for a while. He had been inquisitive about the ongoing events in the house, though he did not understand much, he wanted to understand what was really going on. But Kelita was not going to be the one to give him that information, she believed he was too little to know all that happened. She distracted him with another story while still trying to pay attention to what Kadmiel, Leah and her parents had been discussing. Kelita and Kadmiel's son seemed to bond a lot during the little time they spent together. She hoped and silently prayed that Kadmiel wins this case, she would be the best aunt in the world to the twins, she looked at them both and admired how cute they had been. “Precious little darlings.” She said underneath her breathe.The drama in the house was still ongoing. Kadmiel stood still, a faint smile played across his face. The demand of one million from Leah's mother did not seem to bug him
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A debt to protect
More of the bullies stormed in right after Phoenix had taken the first set of bullies away. The sound of heavy footsteps pounded loudly against the wooden floor of Leah's home. They immediately rushed toward Kadmiel, fists clenched and faces beaming rage. Jae stood back with an evil smirk that played across his face, his confidence rising as he watched the additional men enter. He folded his arms across his chest and watched on, “You are more than finished now, Kadmiel. You should have never gotten involved in something you knew you could not handle.” Leah stood frozen beside her mother, both their hearts pounding in their chests. Her children clung to her legs, sensing the danger but not fully understanding what was happening. Her mother’s expression was that of fear and anger, and Billy, her younger brother, stood trembling in the corner. Josh stood beside him too. It seemed like the whole world had turned against Kadmiel, as always. But Kadmiel remained ca
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The Vanguard Group
Kelita walked back and forth in the dimly lit room, her mind kept racing. Phoenix, Kadmiel’s ever loyal and trusted subordinate, was seated at a nearby table, a small tablet glowing in her hands as she scrolled through pages of data. The room was quiet except for the faint tapping of her fingers on the screen. They had been given the task of finding everything they could about Blake, the notorious crime boss, and Young Master Wilson, the arrogant man who had threatened Kadmiel and Leah’s family. Phoenix stopped scrolling abruptly. “Yes! Finally, I got something,” she said, her voice calm but with a hint of excitement. Kelita looked at her, her eyes focused with graet interest.“Girl, what did you find?” Kelita asked, moving closer to look at the tablet on Phoenix’s hand. “Blake is nothing more than a thug,” Phoenix said, her voice filled with disgust. “He runs a few illegal businesses, but his most significant operation is human trafficking. He has been sellin
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The Discovery
The mild sun gleamed off the beautiful black car as it pulled up to the entrance of Vanguard Group head. The corporate headquarters, a towering glass structure, loomed over the bustling city, where workers and executives hurried about their business. But today, there was a different kind of buzz in the air, a very important guest was expected, one whose arrival had been whispered about for days. Young Master Wilson and his father, Harold Wilson stood near the entrance, trying their best to remain composed, though their eyes darted anxiously toward the gate of the building, expecting any car at any moment to pull up. They had been called here by the president of the Vanguard Group himself, instructed to welcome someone of great importance. Both men wore their finest suits, attempting to appear dignified, though inside, they were filled with anticipation. Harold Wilson dressed in a fine cream suit with a brown shirt whilst his son, Young Wilson, dressed in a Royal
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Wilson Humility
The tension in the air thickened and was palpable as the president of Vanguard Group, Tyrone Parker, rose from his knees with barely contained anger, his other followers also raised their heads up from the long bow. His eyes immediately turned towards Young Master Wilson, then his father. With a swift motion, he delivered a hard kick to Young Master Wilson’s side, causing the young man to stumble and fall to his knees in a jiffy. Young Master Wilspm groaned in pain. “I apologize for their behavior, Master Kadmiel,” Tyrone said, his voice low and respectful as he turned toward Kadmiel.“This is a disgrace to the company and to you. ”Young Master Wilson shrinked in pain, clutching his ribs, and his father folded and kept shut as Tyrone directed his fury toward them. Tyrone gave Young Wilson another solid kick, young Wilson roared in pain. The elder Wilson stood frozen, unsure whether to protest or accept the beating his son was taking. “I can throw them out of the bus
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The Unseen Web
Young Master Wilson and his father, Harold Wilson, knelt in front of the front door right before Leah’s family, their heads bowed low in a gesture of desperation and humility. The dark, cool air outside the house felt heavy with tension as the wind rustled the trees around them. Leah’s mother, hands trembling due to fear, took a step back, her eyes widening in shock. “Oh, my goodness! Sir! Leah’s mother exclaimed, her voice shaky and stammering. “You cannot kneel before we commoners like this! Please, stand up! What are you doing?” Harold Wilson remained still, his knees firmly planted on the doorstep, refusing to rise. His son, Young Master Wilson, knelt right beside him on his left side, already slapping his face in submission. He fell to the ground, lying down. His normally proud and rude expression was gone, replaced by a look of utter shame. His palms smacked against his cheeks, each hit leaving a red colour across his skin. “If you do not for
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Chains of Vengeance
Blake leaned back on his opulent black leather sofa, a twisted smirk spreading widely across his face. His eyes bright with hate as he processed Jae’s suggestion. “So, you are saying Leah’s kids are in kindergarten?” he asked, his voice low and calculating. Jae nodded eagerly, his eyes lit with a dark satisfaction. “Yes, boss. They are enrolled in the kindergarten a few blocks away from Leah’s place. They are twins aged about five years old. They are always dropped off early in the morning and picked up around three in the afternoon. We could easily...” Blake waved his hand dismissively, cutting off Jae mid-sentence. “I do not need a detailed schedule,” he ssnapped, his tone dripping with impatience. “What is important is how we can use this information. I want Leah to be so terrified that she has no choice but to crawl to me on her knees, begging to serve me.” Jae’s lips twisted into a cruel smile. “We can take the kids, boss, and we will make it clear to Leah
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By Any Means Necessary
Kadmiel nodded, his gaze drifting to the portraits on the walls, their ancestors staring back at them with stern, watchful eyes. “I know it has been hard. I never wanted to leave, but I had to. The army was the only place I could run to, to avoid getting killed.” Kelita looked up at him, her eyes filled with a mix of admiration and concern. “I have heard things, Kadmiel. Stories about what you have been through, the missions, the battles. It must have been awful.” He scoffed, trying to downplay the horrors he had seen. “It was war, Kelita. There were good days and bad days. But I learned a lot. I learned how to fight, how to survive. I saw things... things I can’t even describe.” They stopped in front of a large window overlooking the garden. The sun stood still, casting a golden glow over the overgrown plants and crumbling statues. They stopped in front of a large window overlooking the garden. The sun stood still, casting a golden glow over the overgrown p
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