LOGINMira's povAustin called an emergency meeting the following morning, the same tension I remembered from the darkest days of Kaine's campaign settling heavy over the study once more, the coffee going cold in front of everyone who'd barely slept."Renata's message confirms she's watching closely," Austin said, spreading fresh intelligence across the desk. "Whatever she's planning, the wedding date gives her a clear, public target.""Then we move the wedding," Alder suggested."She'd only wait for the next opportunity," I said, exhaustion and old, familiar dread tightening in my chest despite the peace we'd all worked so hard to build. "We can't keep living reactively forever."Kade paced the length of the room, fury and fear warring plainly across his features. "I won't let her use my wedding as an excuse to hurt Sera.""Then we control the terms this time," Austin said. "Full security sweep of the venue, guest list cross referenced against every known Crescent Blade associate, and eyes
Mira's povAustin called an emergency meeting the following morning, the same tension I remembered from the darkest days of Kaine's campaign settling heavy over the study once more, the coffee going cold in front of everyone who'd barely slept."Renata's message confirms she's watching closely," Austin said, spreading fresh intelligence across the desk. "Whatever she's planning, the wedding date gives her a clear, public target.""Then we move the wedding," Alder suggested."She'd only wait for the next opportunity," I said, exhaustion and old, familiar dread tightening in my chest despite the peace we'd all worked so hard to build. "We can't keep living reactively forever."Kade paced the length of the room, fury and fear warring plainly across his features. "I won't let her use my wedding as an excuse to hurt Sera.""Then we control the terms this time," Austin said. "Full security sweep of the venue, guest list cross referenced against every known Crescent Blade associate, and eyes
Kade's povWedding planning with Sera turned out to be a considerably calmer affair than Mira and Alder's had been, or at least it should have been, right up until Austin appeared in the doorway of my office looking like he hadn't slept in days."We have a problem," he said, closing the door behind him despite the empty hallway."What kind of problem?" I asked, setting down the guest list I'd been arguing over with Sera the night before."A woman approached one of our contacts near the coast," Austin said, spreading a photograph across my desk. "Calls herself Renata. Former lieutenant under Kaine, apparently, though she stayed hidden well enough during the compound raid that we never identified her."I studied the photograph, sharp featured and unsmiling, something coldly familiar in her bearing despite never having seen her before. "What does she want?""According to our contact, she's been quietly rebuilding what's left of the Crescent Blade's local network. Recruiting old loyalists
Mira's pov The council convened for a formal ceremony nearly two years after everything with Kaine had finally concluded, sunlight spilling warm through the tall chamber windows, and I stood at the head of the chamber, our son held carefully in my arms, as Baldric addressed the assembled elders with solemn, genuine warmth. "Today, we formally recognize the continued strength and stability Mira has brought to this cartel," Baldric announced, his voice carrying easily across the crowded chamber. "Through trial, through tragedy, through threats that would have broken lesser leaders entirely, she has proven herself worthy of her father's legacy, many times over." Warmth and quiet pride swelled deep in my chest as the assembled council rose together, applause filling the chamber warmly despite the formal solemnity of the occasion. "Additionally," Baldric continued once the applause had settled, "the council formally recognizes her son as the acknowledged heir to cartel leadership, conti
Kade's pov Sera moved into the small cottage near the eastern fence line just over a year after our first proper date, boxes stacked haphazardly across the small porch, and I found myself standing in the doorway watching her carefully arrange her belongings, warmth and quiet, steady happiness swelling deep in my chest. "You're staring," she said, amusement threading through her voice without looking up from the box she was unpacking. "Can't help it," I admitted, crossing the room to help her with the heavier furniture. "Still feels a little unbelievable, honestly. Having something this steady, this genuinely good." "Get used to it," she said, smiling warmly as she straightened to kiss me briefly. "I'm not planning on going anywhere." We spent the afternoon settling her belongings properly into place, and by evening, the small cottage finally felt like something resembling a real home, shared and steady, entirely our own. "Thank you," I said, watching her light candles along
Kade's povSera moved into the small cottage near the eastern fence line just over a year after our first proper date, boxes stacked haphazardly across the small porch, and I found myself standing in the doorway watching her carefully arrange her belongings, warmth and quiet, steady happiness swelling deep in my chest."You're staring," she said, amusement threading through her voice without looking up from the box she was unpacking."Can't help it," I admitted, crossing the room to help her with the heavier furniture. "Still feels a little unbelievable, honestly. Having something this steady, this genuinely good.""Get used to it," she said, smiling warmly as she straightened to kiss me briefly. "I'm not planning on going anywhere."We spent the afternoon settling her belongings properly into place, and by evening, the small cottage finally felt like something resembling a real home, shared and steady, entirely our own."Thank you," I said, watching her light candles along the small
The city breathed in measured silence. Not fear. Not calm. Just the sound of anticipation that comes after storms settle but before the world fully moves again. Mira walked along the highest terrace of the mansion, her eyes tracing the skyline where smoke once curled, where fires had left scars. Th
Mira moved among the quieted ruins. Her boots made no sound on the soaked pavement. Every shadow seemed alive. Every corner felt like a trap. Alder followed close behind. Silent. Observant. The twins pulsed in her blood. Kade restless with anger and Alder calm but ready. Together they were a storm
The city exhaled slowly. Not in relief. Not in surrender. But in measured expectation. Every street held the echo of survival. Every rooftop carried shadows that had learned to respect presence. Mira walked among the remnants of what had been chaos. Her boots tapped softly against stone. Her senses
The city trembled quietly. Not from fear. Not from chaos. From anticipation. Mira moved through the streets with Alder at her side. The twins pulsed inside her. Kade’s fire sharp, hot, ready to ignite. Alder’s calm steadying every movement. Every step measured. Every sense alert.Reports came faste







