Chapter 5

The warehouse reeked of gunpowder, sweat, and money stacked like weapons. Matteo's men circled us like predators, their shadows long in the flickering light of hanging bulbs. I could feel Ava trembling beside me, gripping my arm as if letting go meant death itself.

First conflict, survival against impossible odds. Twenty against three, The math was clear. The outcome was not.

Rico crouched low, whispering tactical commands. "Split" We take out the perimeter. Lucien, you and Ava hit the inside. Disrupt them before they know what's happening"

I nodded, swallowing the surge of panic threatening to overtake me. Every instinct screamed caution, every heartbeat screamed fury

Ava looked at me, eyes wide and fierce. "I'm not leaving you"

"You won't have the chance to," I said, voice low and steady. "Stay close"

We moved like shadows, silent and lethal. Rico covered the outer doors, taking down sentries before they could alert the rest. I could hear the muffled thumps of bodies hitting the floor, the snap of suppressed gunfire, the metallic clatter that meant death was close.

Inside, Matteo sat at the table, the folder from before resting near his hand. My mother, cold and unyielding, smiled faintly, the predator waiting to strike.

Second conflict, betrayal so close it cut like a blade. My mother had always believed power mattered more than blood, more than love, more than fate.

I signaled to Ava and we split toward the table. Her heart pounded against mine as we moved, every step measured, every breath silent. Her hand slipped into mine, grounding me, reminding me why I fought, reminding me what was at stake.

"Lucien," she whispered. "I can grab it"

I nodded, eyes locked on Matteo, "Do it fast"

Ava dove for the folder, Hands trembling, fingers brushing the papers. A folder that could destroy lives or end them. The second warrant, the contingency clause, all proof of what Matteo and my mother were planning.

A gun clicked behind me

I spun, firing instinctively, A man collapsed, clutching his chest. Another raised his weapon, but Rico was faster, a single round taking him down before he could react.

Third conflict, love and duty intertwined. Protecting Ava while dismantling an empire of blood and betrayal at the same time

Ava grabbed the folder, holding it to her chest. Her eyes met mine, wide, terrified, but triumphant.

"We have it," she said

Matteo laughed, the sound echoing through the warehouse. "Congratulations, cousin. You think you can take everything with that little prize?"

I stepped forward, gun steady. "Move! and she dies." He tilted his head, amused. Do you really think it's that simple?

My mother rose, stepping closer, "Lucien, hand it over. You have no idea what they're capable of." I tightened my grip, aware of the baby she carried, aware of the stakes I could not afford to lose.

"We'll find out," I said

The first explosion shook the building. Rico had planted charges around the perimeter. Smoke and fire erupted, and chaos consumed the warehouse. Men screamed, ran, fired, bullets ricocheting. I grabbed Ava, pushing her down as debris rained around us. Ava's arm grazed a bullet, Blood slick and warm. My heart hitched, but there was no time to stop, Not now.

I fired, covering her as we moved. Every step forward was a battle, every breath a defiance against fate.

Suddenly, Matteo grabbed a gun from a fallen man and pointed it at Ava. My chest dropped, Rage and fear collided.

I dove, knocking him off balance, fists and gun swinging. Rico took down the rest of the perimeter. My mother moved toward the folder, but Ava, with a strength I had never seen, tackled her to the ground.

The folder spilled open, Papers scattered like snow in the firelight. The contingency, the contracts, the proof, everything that could destroy lives and bloodlines lay in our hands.

I kicked Matteo back, gun aimed at his chest. "It ends tonight" He laughed again, slow, venomous. You think you've won?

"Yes," I said, voice cold. Because this time, I fight for more than power. I fight for love, For blood, For fate.

My mother groaned, struggling beneath Ava! "You're too blind to see it, Lucien"

Ava whispered fiercely, "We see it", That's why we're alive. Then the warehouse doors burst open, More men, Guns raised, bullets ready. And in the midst of them, a familiar figure stepped forward, face hidden by shadows

"Lucien Moretti," a voice hissed, Did you really think it would be this easy?

I froze, stomach knotting, pulse hammering. The figure stepped into the light and behold It was my father and he was pointing a gun at Ava.

Chapter 6

The world tilted sideways, the warehouse spinning like a nightmare. My father's gun trained on Ava, her wide eyes reflecting every ounce of fear and trust she had placed in me. My mind raced, calculating, planning, cursing every choice that led to this moment.

First conflict, family betrayal versus survival. The people I should have trusted most were my greatest enemies.

I shoved Ava behind me, gun aimed at my father. "Drop it" I said, voice sharp and low. "Don't test me"

He smiled, calm, unshaken, eyes like ice. "Lucien, you've grown into a man I don't recognize. And she... His gaze flicked to Ava, "you shouldn't have brought her into this world"

Anger boiled, raw and dangerous. My fists clenched around the gun. My father, my blood, was a threat to the woman carrying my child. Every instinct screamed survival, but every memory screamed betrayal

Second conflict, protecting Ava and the unborn child from my own blood. A cruel twist fate hadn't warned me about

"Let her go," I said, teeth gritted. "Or I swear to God" Ava grabbed my arm, Her voice was fierce, trembling but undeniable.

"Lucien, you need to listen"

I froze, Her eyes pleaded for trust, for calm, but they also burned with fury. "He wants control," she whispered "He always did. But there's a way we can turn this"

I glanced at her, mind splitting between rage and reason. "Explain"

She nodded toward the scattered folder at our feet. "The contracts, the contingencies, the second hit, they can all be used against him. We just need leverage"

Third conflict, balancing love, revenge, and survival while the empire teetered on a knife's edge

I swallowed, assessing the room. Matteo lay groaning on the floor, bruised but alive. My mother struggled against Ava, fury and pride twisting her movements. The men in the warehouse were disoriented from the explosion and gunfire, some taking cover, others frozen in hesitation.

"Now," I whispered to Ava. She nodded, moving like a shadow to the folder, snatching the critical papers. My father's eyes followed her every move, suspicion flashing, but she held nothing in her hands, only the promise of chaos.

I lunged at him, gun raised. He deflected, close enough to feel his cold grip on my arm. "You'll never understand what's at stake, Lucien. Family isn't about love, it's about power.

I jerked free, stepping back, gun aimed at his chest. "Family isn't about killing your own blood or the next generation. You're done"

Ava moved closer, folding the papers into a secure bundle, sliding it into her bag. "We have what we need," she said. We can end this now.

The tension cracked, Shots rang out again as Matteo stirred, raising his gun toward us. I fired first, hitting the weapon from his hands, metal clattering across the floor. He growled, fury and pain mixing in the same low sound.

My mother screamed, breaking free from Ava's grip, charging toward the bag. I tackled her, pinning her to the floor, her nails scraping my arms, rage burning through her eyes. "Stay down!" I shouted

Ava ran to the far side, bag in hand. "Go, Lucien! I'll cover you"

I glanced at her, mind shouting that I couldn't leave her. Not again, But the folder, our leverage, our lifeline needed to survive

I sprinted to her, tackling Matteo's nearest man, swinging a punch that rattled teeth. The warehouse erupted around us, bullets, shouts, fire. Everything blurred except her and the baby, the life we had to protect at all costs.

Suddenly, a siren pierced the chaos, echoing through the warehouse. Police? Or another trap? My pulse hammered, every second sharper than the last

"Lucien!" Ava shouted. "They're moving in!"

I glanced toward the entrance. Dozens of men, armored and ready, pouring through the doors. Matteo's reinforcements, My father's final betrayal.

"We can't hold them!" I yelled

Ava looked at me, eyes blazing with determination. "We don't need to, We need to vanish"

I froze, Vanish? With Matteo, my father, my mother, and the baby's life at stake?

"They'll never see us coming," she said, voice low and urgent. "We disappear, regroup, and hit them where it hurts.

Tonight isn't the end, it's the beginning.

I felt the weight of the world, my empire, my bloodline, my mate, my child, all balancing on a knife's edge. Every instinct screamed fight. Every ounce of strategy whispered retreat.

"Fine," I said, voice tight, "We disappear, But we take everything with us"

Ava smiled faintly, hope glinting in the chaos. She reached for my hand, gripping tight. "Together"

I nodded, letting her lead, My gun swept the warehouse one last time, ready for the final confrontation. But as we moved toward the shadows, a sharp click echoed behind me

I spun. My father, standing in the rafters, gun raised, aiming directly at Ava

"Not this time," he said coldly

Everything froze. Fire, smoke, screams all paused in the balance of a single heartbeat

I dove toward Ava, but the shot rang out

and the world went black.

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