Mark Dave sat in the study of his room. A lot ran unhinged in his mind and he needed to reevaluate his stance in the war that was going on.Mark Dave had always been the reliable one, the trusted right hand to the Old Man. For years, he stood by, working hard, making sacrifices, and handling the details behind the Anderson’s business success. But no one ever saw it. No one ever gave him the credit he deserved. It was always The Old Man who got the applause, the recognition, and the spotlight. Every time Mark’s phone buzzed with congratulations, it wasn’t for him—it was for the man standing in front of him. As if that wasn’t enough, Ethan emerged out of nowhere and then completely shattered his dream of taking over from the Old Man.Ethan’s arrival to society further cemented his fate that he wouldn’t rise beyond his current status. Mark stared at the stack of papers on his desk, his hands clenched into fists. All these years, he had given everything to the company. He had kept thi
The city’s skyline glimmered through the floor-to-ceiling windows of Ethan’s office. The late hour draped the room in shadows, but the soft glow from his desk lamp illuminated the papers strewn across his desk. Outside, the hum of traffic was faint, a distant reminder of the world moving beyond the walls of his empire. It was almost midnight, yet Ethan was still there, working. His mind had been racing ever since he’d received confirmation that Mark Dave was betraying him. The betrayal was like a dull ache in his chest, not because he hadn’t expected it but because he had hoped it wouldn’t be true. Mark had been by his side for a long time now. Trusted. Reliable. Or so he had thought.Now, the game had changed.He stood up from his leather chair and moved toward the window, hands clasped behind his back. The city below pulsed with life, unaware of the battle quietly unfolding in his world. Ethan had always prided himself on staying two steps ahead, and tonight would be no differe
The sunlight filtered through the large, intricately designed windows of Denera's room, casting delicate patterns on the walls. Her space was as elegant as she was—lavish furniture, soft carpets, and shelves lined with books on history, politics, and strategy. But today, her focus wasn’t on any of these things. Denera sat at her oak desk, her eyes cold, calculating, as she scribbled the last few details of her plan onto a notepad. Her lips curled into a sly smile. Today, she was preparing for something far more personal—eliminating her brother, Jason.Jason, always the arrogant one. Always thinking he could do whatever he wanted, that no one, not even his own sister, could bring him down. But Denera had been watching him for years, knowing his every move, his every vice. She had tolerated his reckless behavior long enough, but now, with his ambitions threatening to ruin everything, it was time to strike. And Denera knew her brother better than anyone. His weakness was women.It
The music in the club had become a muffled hum as Jason leaned back, thoroughly intoxicated, with the two women draped over him. Their flirtatious giggles filled the air, and Jason’s sense of reality had started to blur. He was tipsy, his usual sharpness dulled by the liquor and the attention. The night was going better than he had expected, and his ego swelled further, filling his head with thoughts of how lucky he was.One of the women, the blonde, nuzzled into his neck and whispered into his ear, "Why don’t we take this party back to your room?" Her words were warm, seductive, and exactly what Jason wanted to hear.He gave them both a lopsided grin. “Yeah?” He ran a hand through his hair, barely able to control his excitement. “Alright, let’s get out of here. My place isn’t far.”The two women giggled, their hands lazily caressing his chest. The brunette leaned in close and murmured, “Perfect.”Jason staggered as he stood up, his balance unsteady from the alcohol. The two women
The soft glow of the moon filtered through the curtains of Ethan’s bedroom, casting silver streaks across the room. The air was warm and still, filled with the quiet hum of the city outside. On the king-sized bed, draped in soft linen sheets, Ethan and Sandra lay entangled in each other’s arms, half naked. The closeness between them electric, palpable.Sandra’s head rested gently on Ethan’s chest, her fingers lightly tracing the defined lines of his muscles. The steady rhythm of his heartbeat beneath her ear was calming, but there was something else simmering beneath the surface tonight—an unspoken tension, a deep, magnetic pull. Ethan’s hand lazily stroked her hair, but his eyes betrayed him. They were darker than usual, more focused, as if the touch of her skin ignited something within him. The room was filled with the faint scent of jasmine from candles that flickered on the dresser, casting warm shadows that danced along the walls.“You know,” Sandra whispered, her lips barely
The soft morning light filtered through the curtains, casting a warm glow over the room as Ethan and Sandra lay tangled in each other's arms. The peaceful rhythm of their breathing filled the silence, the warmth of their bodies still lingering from the previous night. It was one of those rare moments where the world outside seemed far away, and nothing else mattered but the comfort of their shared closeness.But the spell was broken by a persistent knock on the door.Ethan stirred, his brow furrowing slightly as the knock continued. His eyes fluttered open, and he blinked groggily, trying to make sense of the disturbance. Sandra, still wrapped in sleep, remained curled against him, unaware of the intrusion.Carefully, Ethan untangled himself from her, making sure not to wake her. He slid out of bed, his bare feet touching the cool wooden floor as he stretched, the muscles in his back tensing with the movement. The knock came again, more urgent this time, and he sighed, rubbing his
As Ethan folded the letter and placed it on the side table, the room grew silent, the gravity of the situation sinking in. The warning from Denera was not something they could afford to take lightly, and the urgency of the moment pulsed between him and Sandra. Ethan’s mind raced with the implications, but he knew one thing for certain—he couldn’t ignore it.“I’ll call a House meeting tonight,” he said firmly, his voice carrying the weight of his decision. “We need to gather everyone, figure out how to deal with this before it spirals out of control.”Sandra, sitting beside him, nodded thoughtfully. “That’s the best move.” She hesitated for a moment, then spoke again, “But Ethan… I need to return to the Walton mansion. I can’t stay here when my House is at risk.”Ethan’s eyes snapped to hers, a wave of concern washing over him. “No, absolutely not,” he replied, his tone resolute. “I can’t protect you if you go back there. The issue with Jackson is still unresolved, and it’s too dang
The Anderson safe house was a fortress hidden deep in the woods, its location known to only a few trusted individuals. For days, the old man and his men had been camped there, training relentlessly, refining their strategies, and preparing for the inevitable confrontation. The safe house had become their sanctuary—a place of calm before the storm. Inside, the walls were lined with weapons, maps, and tactical gear, all signs of the battle they were planning. The scent of burning wood from the fireplace mixed with the metallic tang of sweat and oil from the training sessions. The old man, a seasoned leader with a calm but commanding presence, was busy in a back room with the intelligence team. They were finalizing the details of their next move, going over routes, backup plans, and contingencies. His face was lined with years of experience, his eyes sharp and unyielding as they studied the intelligence reports in front of him. Every detail mattered, and he wasn’t about to leave a