LOGINDaniil’s POVThe words External adjustment phase beginning did not fade after the man left, they lingered like a shadow embedded in the air itself, and even when the screens stabilized, nothing about the estate felt fully returned to normal, because something had shifted beyond our immediate space, something wider than walls or systems or even controlCamila stood beside me with our child resting quietly against her, and for the first time I noticed the difference in her expression, not fear, not uncertainty, but awareness that did not need explanation, as if she had already accepted that whatever was unfolding could no longer be stopped, only guidedIvan broke the silence first, his voice controlled but tight, “Every external feed is stabilizing under the same classification, Family Unit Reference Standard, it’s not just here, it’s everywhere we’re connected to”Neomi’s gaze remained fixed on the data streams, “Moscow is already fully synchronized, all remaining independent factions
Daniil’s POVIvan broke the silence first, his voice low, “If we accept it, we confirm it, and if we reject it, we still confirm it in opposition, either way we are being placed”Neomi exhaled slowly, her gaze fixed on the screens, “Then the question is not acceptance, it’s whether placement weakens us or stabilizes us”I did not answer immediately because both outcomes were dangerous in different ways, and I needed to understand which danger we were already insideCamila shifted slightly, her voice steady, “We are already inside it, Daniil, the only difference now is whether we move as fragments or as one unit”That word settled differentlyUnitNot familyNot allianceUnit implied structure, alignment, something designed to function together under pressure without breaking apartIvan looked at her, “You’re saying we accept being part of it”Camila met his gaze calmly, “I’m saying we accept that we are already part of it, whether we like it or not”Silence followedBecause the truth
Camila’s POVI realized the strangest part was not the message itself but the silence that followed, because nothing tried to correct it, nothing resisted it, it simply remained as if reality had accepted it first before we were even given the chance to argueDaniil stood beside me without moving, his gaze locked on the words New Beginning Protocol Active, and I could feel it in him, not panic, not relief, something far more dangerous, calculation without clear boundaries, because even he could not decide anymore where control ended and something else beganIvan finally spoke first, his voice low, “It’s not just the system anymore, it’s the structure around it, everything we built is now reacting like it has memory of its own direction”Neomi didn’t look away from the screens, “Or like it’s being guided by something we didn’t authorize”I tightened my hold on our child slightly, because both explanations led to the same place, and neither of them made me feel saferDaniil’s voice came
Camila’s POV“That wasn’t a warning, that was confirmation of something already in motion”Neomi exhaled slowly, her eyes still scanning the space, “We’re not being threatened anymore, we’re being categorized”I tightened my hold on our child slightly, because that word did not belong in our world, not in the way she said it, because categorized meant placed, defined, contained within something larger than choiceDaniil finally spoke, his voice quiet but sharp, “We do not live under categories”But even as he said it, I knew he was not rejecting the idea, he was measuring it, because Daniil did not dismiss threats he could not see clearlyIvan stepped closer to the console, still active, still glowing faintly, “Whatever he meant, it didn’t end when he walked out, the system is still running background processes I cannot shut down”Neomi frowned slightly, “Then it wasn’t just a message”Camila answered softly, “It was placement”That word landed heavier than expected, because placement
Camila’s POVThe footsteps outside did not rush, they did not hesitate, they came with the kind of certainty that only belonged to someone who believed they had already won, and as they grew closer, I tightened my hold on our child because I understood one thing clearly, this was not an invasion, it was an arrival that had been prepared long before we were even aware of itDaniil stood in front of me without turning away from the door, his posture steady but every line of him sharpened, controlled, ready, and I could feel it in the silence around him, he was not reacting emotionally, he was calculating what kind of force had just stepped into our territory and whether it could be contained or notIvan and Neomi moved behind us without instruction, adjusting positions instinctively because there were no roles left to assign, only alignment, and in that moment all of us understood the same truth without speaking it, whatever was coming through that door was not ordinary opposition, it w
Daniil’s POVI knew the silence was not peace, it was preparation that exists right before something reveals itself.Camila moved beside me with the child still in her arms, her steps careful but steady, and I could feel it in her presence, she was not relaxed, not even close, she was reading the room the same way I was, searching for what did not belong, what should not be there, what had been placed without permissionIvan and Neomi spread out immediately without instruction, covering angles, scanning movement, checking access points, and the way they worked now told me everything I needed to know, we were no longer reacting as individuals, we were functioning as a single structure, but even that structure felt like it was being tested“This doesn’t feel right,” Ivan said quietly, his voice controlled but alert, “nothing is broken, nothing is missing, but the timing is off, like everything was reset just before we arrived”Neomi nodded once, her gaze sharp, “That means someone expec
Camila’s POVThe explosion had barely faded when the corridor filled with smoke and falling dust. Broken glass covered the floor like frozen rain.My chest rose and fell heavily as I forced myself forward through the haze. Somewhere outside the compound gunfire still echoed, but none of it mattered
Camila’s POVMorning did not bring relief to me. It only made everything clearer. The estate still stood tall, but smoke clung to the air and the crown burned into the marble floor refused to fade. No one tried to remove it, we all knew it wasn’t just damage. It was a message. Maximo had marked our
Camila’s POV“What do you mean they’re here?” Daniil’s voice was raw, the calmness in it like a veil over a storm, barely holding back the fury beneath.Ivan stepped forward, his shoulders trembling but his voice resolute. “Vadim. Maximo. They’ve allied with someone bigger, someone more dangerous.
Ivan’s POVThe truth had been laid bare, and every breath I took seemed heavy with the realization that everything had shifted in the last few moments. We were standing at the precipice, teetering on the edge of something irreversible. Benita’s words still echoed in my ears, her cold smirk fresh in







