登入“The Blackwood Academy—a place where Elites connect to Elites and the rich get richer.”
Ethan stared at his uniform in the mirror and frowned. It was too formal, too decent. Something about it made him feel like he wasn’t himself. He removed the suit, keeping only his formal pants and a well-pressed white dress shirt. He didn’t take off his earrings and rolled his sleeves up.
When he came downstairs, Reina clapped excitedly.
“Ethan!!!” she called, and Lilian stared at her son in shock.
“What are you wearing?” she asked, eyes wide. Everyone knew what that uniform meant. It was the school for the rich—the poor didn’t even dream of it.
“Good mood, Lilian. Hey, pookie,” Dre greeted as he joined them for breakfast, also in uniform. This only made Lilian more confused.
“Why are both of you dressed in Blackwood Academy uniforms? Should I be worried, Ethan? Dre? We can’t afford this school!” she exclaimed dramatically. Ethan pulled her close.
“You worry too much, Mom. We aren’t paying the bills—Salvatore is,” Ethan explained, nodding toward his bag.
“Definitely for a price. Have you thought about the price, Ethan? Dre!” Lilian scolded, glancing at Dre, who was munching on toasted bread.
“It’s better than working for Mr. Mark, you know,” Dre said. Lilian’s eyes softened toward him.
“I understand things are hard on us, and I know it’s worse for both of you, especially you, Ethan. Paying bills and growing up fast is tough, but that doesn’t mean I’ll let you walk into danger!” she said angrily.
“Is Ethan in danger?” Reina asked, eyes swelling with tears.
“No, pookie. Nobody’s in danger. How about you go get my earbuds in my room? I think I left them there,” Dre said. Reina glared but obeyed, heading to his room.
“She’ll be back soon. Reina isn’t stupid,” Ethan muttered.
“It’ll take her some time. The earbuds are right here with me,” Dre said, and Ethan looked away.
“That school is for elites. I’ve heard poor students don’t make it—they somehow lose their lives, and none of the rich mothers are held responsible. Do you know what that means, Ethan? When was the last time anyone accepted a scholarship from the school board?” Lilian asked in frustration.
“It’s not the school board, it’s the Enforcer! There’s a difference, Mom. Let’s drop this conversation. Dre and I aren’t changing our minds,” Ethan declared. Lilian gave a resigned nod.
“Fine. Do whatever pleases you,” she muttered under her breath angrily.
“Dre, I couldn’t find any earbuds,” Reina called from his room.
“Better leave before she gets back,” Ethan advised. They walked past Lilian, kissing both sides of her cheeks.
“Good morning. Dre is to leave the military and focus on his craft. Salvatore thinks it’s better he studies the technological system for six months. The Enforcer has a plan,” Vincent advised.
“Blend in, get good grades, and do the needful,” he added before shutting the door.
Ethan thought about his argument with his mom, Vincent’s words, and the new life at Blackwood Academy, leaning back against the car seat.
“You’re quiet,” Dre said.
“Our lives just changed, Dre. Something tells me it won’t be easy,” Ethan replied. Dre smiled.
“I’m game for whatever madness the school throws at us. After all, it’s not harder than living in the streets, right?” Dre said playfully. Ethan looked away.
They arrived at the school and stepped out of one of Salvatore’s luxurious cars. Ethan froze as camera flashes hit him. Dre, on the other hand, seemed to enjoy every second.
“Sorry for the inconvenience. Please follow me,” a bodyguard said. His name tag read Jax.
“I’m your official tour guard and personal assistant during your stay at Blackwood Academy. First things first: stay hydrated. And there’s a dress code—no exposing your tattoos,” Jax explained. Dre laughed.
“Trust me, Ethan lives in his own world; he wouldn’t listen anyway,” Dre said, teasing his friend.
“I’ll show you to your penthouse…” Jax continued.
“Wait, we have a penthouse?” Dre asked.
“Yes. Since you two are considered brothers for administrative purposes, I must ensure you attend classes, stay out of trouble, and graduate with good grades,” Jax explained. Ethan raised an eyebrow. Jax didn’t yet realize how dangerous these two were.
“So you’re not our bodyguard? What’s with the suit?” Dre asked teasingly.
“Formal dress is required on Mondays,” Jax replied.
“Hmm, I almost mistook you for a priest,” Dre joked. Ethan rolled his eyes.
“Staying away from girls will help your school years run smoothly,” Jax advised.
“Oh, come on! What’s life without some fun? There are more women than men here. I’m generous—I don’t want to keep them lonely,” Dre said. Jax laughed.
“I’m sure you’ll be giving us headaches. By the way, I’m not your bodyguard. Every family has a manager—and I’m your manager,” Jax added.
“Okay…” Dre replied. Ethan remained silent, clearly uninterested in talking.
“We have many influential families in the school, but the Blackwoods, Greys, Al-Khaleds, and Strivakos are top-tier and part of the board of directors. As newbies, avoid their children,” Jax advised.
“As for the Blackwoods, their daughter Marlene Blackwood is off-limits—a beauty to behold,” he added.
“Wow, so many people to avoid. Can I get vodka? Just to burn stress?” Dre asked, walking to the mini-bar.
“You don’t want to know anything else?” Jax asked Ethan, who was focused on a file.
“Tell me more about the Al-Khaleds,” he said.
“A royal family with wealth and history. They have two children here: Rasheed and his younger sister, Jamila,” Jax explained.
After resting, Jax gave them their schedule and other necessary information.
“You’ll get used to the paparazzi—it always happens,” Jax said as they entered the hallways. Ethan touched his neck to fight the chill; he’d never liked being the center of attention.
“Relax,” Dre whispered, eyes avoiding the crowd.
Jax walked ahead with his writing pad.
“See you boys at the end of school,” he said.
As they passed groups of watching girls, Ethan felt a familiar gaze. Her eyes widened when she met his. Marlene—the girl from the club.
“Jesus Christ!” Marlene exclaimed, looking away. Ruby looked clueless, while Jamila raised an eyebrow.
“Are you okay, Marlene?” Jamila asked.
“I’m fine,” Marlene replied immediately.
“Sure? You look like you just saw the devil in a black suit and Italian shoes,” Ruby laughed.
“Trust me, I just saw the devil—and he looked exactly like that,” Marlene said, eyes wide.
“But isn’t the devil supposed to have horns and all that?” Jamila asked. Marlene facepalmed.
“Not all devils have horns,” Marlene muttered.
“Wait, how do you even know this guy?” Ruby asked.
“Ruby, he’s the guy I stalked at the club,” Marlene revealed.
“You went clubbing on the day Sean cheated on you?” Jamila asked, voice carrying across the room. Students began murmuring.
“Jamila!” Marlene scolded, but the gossip spread like wildfire.
“Oh my goodness, Marly… I’m sorry, I didn’t expect—” Jamila trailed off.
“It’s okay. I’m sure Dad or my brothers will be calling me soon,” Marlene muttered. Her phone rang almost immediately.
“Who is it?” Ruby asked.
“Thane, Caspian, and Dad,” Marlene said, hands cold.
She glanced at Ethan, calm and collected, yet something about him felt dangerous. The earlier she stayed away, the better.
But she wasn’t the type to listen. Her phone rang again.
“Caspian,” she answered.
“Don’t be silly, Marlene. Meet us at the Whitehouse in 30 minutes. You’re acting stupid again, and Dad doesn’t like it,” he said before cutting the call.
Caspian—the laid-back yet strict brother—was the spitting image of their father. Losing his wife and child in a plane crash had only hardened him.
The Blackwoods were bad news. Marlene knew their family had darkness behind the scenes, and it scared her.
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
♠️ 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
♠️ 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
♠️ ETHAN ♠️The night air felt lighter as we drove away from the warehouse.Freedom.After all the blood, the secrets, the chains, we were finally free. Salvador’s word was ironclad; I knew it in my gut. No more debts hanging over me and Dre. No more looking over our shoulders.Dre sat in the passenger seat, quiet for once, staring out the window.“We did it, man,” he said finally, voice low. “It’s really over.”I nodded, a small smile pulling at my lips despite everything. “Yeah. We can breathe now.”Marlene was waiting at home with Ruby. Georgia was safe with her sons. Reina… Reina would get the best care money could buy, no strings attached.For the first time, I let myself imagine a future, real, quiet, happy. With my woman and the peace we’ve always craved. Then my phone rang.Hospital number. My heart dropped at the sight.“Hello?”“Mr. Pierce… it’s about Reina. You need to come now. It’s… it’s time.”The world tilted.I don’t remember the drive. Just tires screeching, red light
♠️ 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
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
♠️ ETHAN♠️We’d only been back from Catalina two days when the call came. It wasn’t from a lawyer. Neither from the press.From Don Salvador.Dre put it on speaker in the living room, his face already tight. Marlene was upstairs with Ruby, helping her pack for the move she still thought was secret.
♠️ MARLENE ♠️I don’t know how many days it’s been since the Alkaled party. Time feels blurred, like someone hit pause on the world and forgot to press play again.Dad in jail. Grey Michaelson in jail. Secrets spilled everywhere. Raheem’s life exploded. Ruby is pregnant and planning to vanish. Etha
Ruby’s private hospital room had become a sanctuary amid the storm. Flowers crowded every surface, cards from well-wishers stacked high. The world outside raged with arrests and scandals, but here, it was quiet—for now.Ethan arrived first, Reina in a wheelchair pushed by a nurse, special permissio
The morning after the Alkaled disaster, Los Angeles woke to a storm it couldn’t ignore.Headlines screamed across every screen:“BLACKWOOD ACADEMY ALUM GREY MICHAELSON WANTED FOR MURDER OF POLICE OFFICER”“OLD COVER-UP EXPOSED: DID BLACKWOOD PATRIARCH KNOW?”“SEX TAPE, AFFAIRS, BASTARD CHILDREN—THE







