Mia's eyes widened in shock, her face pale. "Scarlett, my sister? Working with Skullers? That can't be true!"Richard's face twisted in anguish, "Scarlett is Mia's sister!""Yes, Richard. Scarlett is Mia's sister. And you're her husband. You've been playing us all along, haven't you?"Mia's voice trembled, "Scarlett, my sister, how could you Richard? How could you betray me like this?"Richard's eyes pleaded for understanding."Mia, please listen to me! I didn't know Scarlett was your sister, I swear! I'm as stunned as you right now."Mia nodded her head, "You expect me to believe that? That you didn't know Scarlett was my sister? After all the lies you've told us?" Richard's eyes filled with despair, "Mia, I didn't know! Scarlett never told me about you, about your relationship. I didn't even know she was working with Skullers until I saw her father at that facility."Mia's eyes snapped back to Richard, her gaze intense and searching, "You mean you saw my father at that facility?"E
They got to the submarine, with Richard's hands tied."So here's the plan: you're going to fix bombs around the submarine, and when the time is ripe, we will blow it up," Richard rehearsed.Scarlett's men were grinning, their eyes gleaming with excitement, as they gestured to each other and nodded in anticipation. One of them, a burly man with a cruel smile, stepped forward, his hand outstretched to take Richard from Evelyn."Ah, the legendary Richard," he sneered, his voice dripping with malice. "We've been waiting for you. Scarlett's going to be thrilled to see you."Evelyn's expression was cold, her eyes flashing with a warning. "Don't think about it, Richard," she whispered, her voice barely audible over the din of the engines. "Just go with them, nice and easy."Richard's eyes locked onto hers, a flicker of understanding passing between them. He knew what was at stake, and he was ready to play his part.With a nod, Evelyn handed Richard over to Scarlett's men, who dragged him awa
Scarlett's heart pounded in her chest as she stepped into the chamber.She had known Richard so intimately, once upon a time. But that was a lifetime ago when she naively fell in love with Richard.She had just escaped from the SSP with her father, leaving her sister behind. Baldur offered her father the power of immortality if he joined him.Scarlett’s father, mesmerized by the promise of eternal life, accepted Baldur’s offer. In return, he sacrificed Intel on SSP to the Skullers, offering the lives of Soldiers as a price for his immortality. Scarlett on the other hand, sacrificed her love for Richard. To prove her loyalty, Scarlett had been tasked with betraying Richard. It was a difficult choice but her love for power overpowered any love she had for Richard.She infiltrated Richard's life, using her charm and beauty to lure him into a web of lies. She knew he trusted her implicitly, and she used that trust against him, stealing information from his ship and his comrades, all wh
"Mia," she whispered, her voice shaking with emotion. "It can't be. She's dead." With a swift motion, Richard retrieved the small knife he had managed to conceal on his person. He began to cut through the ropes that bound his wrists, the blade slicing through the fibers with a soft ripping sound. As the ropes fell away, Richard's hands were finally free. Richard moved like a panther, silent and swift, circling behind Scarlett. Before she could react, he pressed the sharp blade of the dagger against her throat, the cool metal digging into her skin. Scarlett froze, her body rigid as she felt the cold steel against her flesh. She could feel Richard's breath on her neck, his body close enough that she could feel the heat of him. She tried to speak, but her voice caught in her throat as Richard's grip tightened, his hand holding the knife in place. Richard's voice was like ice, his words cold and threatening. "You may think you're invincible, Scarlett, but I would advise you to th
With every passing second, the vessel sank deeper into the inky depths of the ocean, the pressure increasing until it felt like the weight of the world was pressing down on the crew's shoulders.Richard stood frozen in place, his heart pounding in his chest as he watched the chaos unfold.As the water enveloped him, Richard's initial panic gave way to a strange sense of calm. He felt his lungs expand, and to his amazement, he began to breathe in the water as easily as air! The sensation was both thrilling and terrifying, like discovering a hidden superpower.With each inhalation, Richard felt his body adapt, his lungs extracting oxygen from the water with efficiency. He gazed around in wonder, the darkness illuminated by a soft, ethereal glow emanating from the submarine's instruments.Richard knew he had but a limited time before the submarine self-destructive system had its final course.Richard's powerful strokes propelled him through the water, his body slicing through the waves
Richard broke through the surface of the ocean, taking in a deep breath of the salty air, even though he didn’t need to. The water slid off his skin as if it had never clung to him in the first place. His eyes quickly found the small boat, and standing at the edge was Mia, her face tight with concern."Richard!" she called out, reaching out to him.Without a word, he grabbed her hand, allowing her to help him onto the boat. As he stepped on deck, he glanced at Mia's furrowed brow as she quickly wrapped a blanket around his shoulders.“You’re freezing,” she said, her voice a mixture of worry and relief.Richard didn’t correct her. She didn’t know about his true nature—how the ocean was his realm and how cold was just another sensation he ignored. Instead, he played along, letting her fuss over him as she always did.He looked around the boat, a frown forming. “Where are the others? The refugees?”“I took them to the shore,” Mia said, her gaze drifting toward the distant land. “But... I
The truck rattled along the crumbling road as they drove through the outskirts of the city. Abandoned houses lined the streets, their windows shattered, and once busy storefronts now stood burnt and hollow, remnants of a world that no longer existed. The only sounds were the hum of the engine and the wind that whipped through the broken buildings.Mia kept her eyes on the road, but her mind was restless, questions swirling in her head. She glanced at Richard, his face set in a tense silence, as if he were listening for something just beyond the edge of hearing.“Richard,” she asked, breaking the quiet, “why do you think the SSP wanted us to find you?”Richard glanced at her, his brow furrowing. He shook his head. “No idea,” he replied, his voice low and distracted.He looked out the window, taking in the desolate cityscape as they drove past. The streets were eerily empty, as if the entire population had vanished overnight. Burnt-out vehicles and debris cluttered the roads, making the
The moment the gun fired, everything seemed to slow. Richard’s senses sharpened, and just as the bullet shot toward him, time stopped. The world around him froze in place, the sound of the gunshot still echoing in the back of his mind. The bullet hung in the air, mere inches from his forehead, motionless in the stillness of the moment.Richard exhaled slowly, stepping toward the bullet. He studied it for a brief second, then reached out with his hand and gently pushed it aside. The bullet, frozen in time, drifted harmlessly out of his path, inches away from the impact it was meant to cause.He turned toward the truck, where Mia was frozen in place, the blade still at her throat, her eyes wide with fear. The man holding her was locked in a cruel grin, his body frozen mid-action.Richard walked calmly to the truck, his mind focused and clear. There was no rush, time was at a standstill, and in this moment, he had complete control.He began by reaching for Mia. Gently, he pulled her out