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CHAPTER SIXTY-EIGHT THEME: New chapters

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last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-05-26 21:05:13

♠️ ETHAN♠️

Time doesn’t heal, it just moves. Months passed in a haze of grief and quiet rebuilding. Graduation came and went like a dream I watched from the sidelines.

Blackwood Academy’s ceremony was scaled down, no grand Alkaled-level spectacle after everything that happened. Just caps, gowns, and a stage under the California sun.

I sat in the audience with Marlene, Dre, Lilian, and Georgia. Reina’s empty seat beside us felt louder than any applause. She was supposed to be here, cheering whil
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    Three Years Later ♠️CASPIAN♠️ The city looks different from the top now. I stand on the balcony of the penthouse that used to be my father’s, now mine. The Blackwood name still opens doors, but the empire runs darker these days. Legitimate on paper. Underground in truth. They call me Don now. The Bloodhounds, once just whispers in boardrooms, became reality after the old man’s conviction. Someone had to hold the leash. Someone had to keep them fed. I took it. No hesitation. Power doesn’t ask permission. It waits for the one ruthless enough to claim it. I lit a cigarette and watched the smoke curl into the night sky. Three years. Three years since everything burned. Since Ruby walked away with my child growing inside her, and I stood there, frozen, numb, too proud to beg. I told myself it was mercy. Letting her go. She deserved clean air. Sunlight. A life without my shadows. But every day since, I’ve regretted it. Every single day. I see her in dreams, laughing, angry, cryi

  • DARK DIAMOND    CHAPTER SIXTY-EIGHT THEME: New chapters

    ♠️ ETHAN♠️Time doesn’t heal, it just moves. Months passed in a haze of grief and quiet rebuilding. Graduation came and went like a dream I watched from the sidelines.Blackwood Academy’s ceremony was scaled down, no grand Alkaled-level spectacle after everything that happened. Just caps, gowns, and a stage under the California sun.I sat in the audience with Marlene, Dre, Lilian, and Georgia. Reina’s empty seat beside us felt louder than any applause. She was supposed to be here, cheering while her brother graduated college.When my name was called, I walked across that stage feeling nothing and everything at once. Degree in hand, but the victory tasted hollow without Reina cheering in the front row.Marlene’s hand squeezed mine the whole time. She graduated too—summa cum laude, of course. The crowd cheered loudest for her, the Blackwood princess who’d survived the fire.Ruby graduated the same day. We’d kept her secret. No one told Caspian. She walked the stage glowing, barely showi

  • DARK DIAMOND    CHAPTER SIXTY-SEVEN THEME: Goodbye and beginning again

    ♠️ ETHAN♠️The day of Reina’s funeral was gray, low clouds, soft rain, like the sky itself was mourning.The cemetery was small, private. Just us. No press. No crowds.Reina’s casket was white, covered in pink roses, her favorite. Photos of her lined the front: laughing at birthday parties, dancing in a tutu Marlene had bought her, asleep on my shoulder as a baby.I stood numb through the service, Marlene’s hand in mine the only thing keeping me upright.When it was over, everyone drifted toward the cars, quiet hugs, and whispered condolences.But Lilian lingered by the grave. She looked broken, hair limp, eyes swollen, black dress hanging loose on a frame that had lost too much weight too fast.I knew I couldn’t leave without this. I walked back to her. I had stopped seeing her as my mom and just Lilian since our fallout.She looked up, startled, like she hadn’t expected me to come near her ever again.“Ethan…” Her voice cracked.We stood in silence for a long moment, rain misting ou

  • DARK DIAMOND    CHAPTER SIXTY-SIX THEME: Freedom’s price

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  • DARK DIAMOND    CHAPTER SIXTY-FIVE THEME: Blood debts paid

    ♠️ ETHAN♠️The warehouse district was a ghost town at night, rusted metal and broken windows, the perfect place for secrets.We moved in silence: Caspian’s team in black tactical gear, Dre and I flanking them.Thermal drones had pinpointed heat signatures inside the old cannery building.We breached hard, flashbangs popping, doors kicked in. Shouts echoed as Caspian’s men flooded the space.Brandon had Georgia pinned against a wall, knife to her throat, eyes manic. Jamila and Francesca stood nearby, guns drawn, duffels at their feet, ready to bolt.“Back off!” Brandon screamed. “Or she dies!”Caspian didn’t hesitate.He raised his weapon. But the Blackwood brothers moved faster.Thane and Miguel tackled Brandon from the sides, pure rage fueling them. He dropped the knife, but it was too late for mercy.Fists flew. Boots connected. Bones cracked. Brandon fought like a cornered animal, clawing, biting, screaming about betrayal and love, but there were five of them and one of him.Caspia

  • DARK DIAMOND    CHAPTER SIXTY-FOUR THEME: Love’s wreckage and desperate hunts

    Georgia’s penthouse had finally started feeling like a sanctuary, no more Blackwood drama, no more threats. She was in the kitchen, pouring evening tea, when the doorbell rang.She checked the intercom camera.Brandon.Battered, scarred, eyes wild, but alive.Her blood ran cold. She’d seen the reports: escaped convict, dangerous.“Don’t open it,” her assistant whispered from the hallway.But Georgia, always too trusting, too composed, pressed the buzzer. “What do you want?”“Just to talk,” he called up, voice ragged. “Five minutes. About Francesca.”Against every instinct, she cracked the door, chain still on.That was all he needed.He slammed his shoulder into it, the chain snapping. Georgia stumbled back as he barreled in, knife flashing in his hand.“Quiet,” he snarled, grabbing her arm hard enough to bruise. “We’re going for a ride.”She fought, clawed, screamed, but he was bigger, desperate. A cloth over her mouth, chloroform stench, and the world went black.By the time her ass

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