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Chapter 67: Crossing the Line

Author: Lady V
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-26 03:33:43

Lena Thompson had spent her life believing she was fighting the good fight.

Exposing the corrupt. Tearing down the powerful. Bringing justice to the untouchable.

But now?

Now, she wasn’t sure if she had ever really been in control at all.

Because the moment she signed that paper, she knew—

She had crossed the line.

Cain watched her with that knowing smirk, the faintest gleam of amusement in his eyes. He had already won.

And Lena?

She had just made sure of it.

Michael’s Release

Somewhere in the depths of the underground facility, Michael Carter was shackled to a metal chair, blood drying on the side of his face.

His ribs ached, his vision was blurry, and his patience was running dangerously thin.

The door hissed open, and two men entered.

No words.

Just a key slipping into the lock.

The cuffs around his wrists and ankles clicked open.

Michael frowned, rubbing his bruised skin.

No one had spoken. No one had told him what the hell was happening.

He glanced up at the guards. "What, no mor
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