"I know you're the one behind the attack on the Duncans' investments and Croatway. I've gathered enough evidence to link you directly to these acts of violence and sabotage." Joe's expression remained stoic, but his fingers drummed nervously on the desk. "That's a serious accusation, Grey. You'd be
As Grey and Jack made their way to the entrance, a sudden deafening sound made them stop in their tracks. "Did you hear that?" Jack whispered, his eyes darting around. Before Grey could respond, a group of men clad in black emerged, surrounding them. Each man wore dark sunglasses, even in the dim
Grey had barely taken a step when a group of men blocked his path with their faces stern and unyielding. “What’s the meaning of this?” Grey demanded, trying to mask the unease creeping into his voice. The men said nothing, their intentions clear as they moved closer, their hands ready to overpower
As Grey cautiously made his way through President Joe's compound, his senses were on high alert. The moonlight provided just enough illumination to navigate the grounds without drawing attention to himself. Every rustle of leaves and distant sound put him on edge, but he pressed forward, determined
With the immediate threat neutralized, Grey returned to Nora. "Let's go," he urged, taking her hand. They moved quickly, finally reaching the edge of the compound. Grey helped Nora over the fence, then followed, landing silently on the other side. They ran through the dense forest, putting as much
President Joe’s face was a mask of fury as he stormed into the room where his guards were assembled. The men, already nursing bruises and cuts from their encounter with Grey, stood at attention, their faces pale and eyes filled with fear. The air in the room was thick with tension, and the guards co
Jay sat in his study, his hands clenched into fists. The news of Nora's marriage to Grey had reached him like a bolt of lightning, sending waves of fury coursing through his veins. It wasn’t just that the Hordes family had kept the wedding a secret from him and his father, but that Nora had married
Grey and Nora arrived at their house in the late evening. Grey knew that the safety of his family was paramount. As they walked through the grand entrance of their mansion, Grey turned to Nora with a determined look. "Nora," Grey began, his voice steady, "I need to ensure that you are protected. I’