INICIAR SESIÓNCHAPTER 24 The Man Behind the Shadow (Dual POV: Daniel & Amara) The footsteps didn’t rush. They didn’t hesitate either. They moved with quiet confidence, each step deliberate, each sound controlled, like the person walking toward them already knew how this would end. Daniel stood still, his body tense but grounded, his instincts sharp. Amara remained just behind him, her breath tight, her fingers curling into the fabric of her sleeve as she tried to steady herself. Victor shifted slightly to the side, positioning himself where he could see both the entrance and the window, ready for anything. The doorway darkened. And then— Caleb stepped into the room. He looked exactly the same as before. Calm. Collected. Untouched by the chaos that followed him. But something had changed. It wasn’t in his posture. It wasn’t in his expression. It was in his eyes. There was no arrogance now. No quiet superiority. Only something colder. Something careful. Daniel noticed it immedia
CHAPTER 23 The Truth Between Us (Dual POV: Daniel & Amara) The name refused to settle. It didn’t just sit in the room—it moved through it, pressing into every corner, filling every silence, refusing to be ignored. Elena Cole. Amara stood where she was, the document still in her hands, but she wasn’t really seeing it anymore. Her eyes were open, fixed on the paper, yet her mind had gone somewhere deeper, somewhere fragile and unsteady. Daniel hadn’t moved. He couldn’t. The name had locked him in place. Cole. His family name. His bloodline. His past. And now— Somehow— Hers. “That’s not possible,” he said finally, his voice low, controlled, but strained in a way Amara had never heard before. Victor didn’t interrupt this time. Because this wasn’t just another piece of the puzzle. This was something else. Something personal. Amara slowly looked up from the document, her eyes meeting Daniel’s. “I didn’t make this,” she said quietly. “I know.” “But it says—” “I hear
CHAPTER 22 The Name That Was Never Yours (Dual POV: Daniel & Amara) The photograph did not leave Amara’s hands. Even after Daniel had seen it, even after Victor had analyzed every visible detail, she took it back and held onto it like it might disappear if she let go. Her fingers trembled slightly, but her grip tightened instead of loosening, as if she could anchor herself to something real by refusing to release it. “This doesn’t make sense,” she said quietly, though the words sounded weaker now, less certain than before. Daniel stood a few steps away, watching her carefully. He wasn’t rushing to speak this time. He had learned something over the past few hours—when Amara was processing something this deep, pushing her too quickly only made things worse. But silence wasn’t safe either. “It makes sense,” he said finally, his voice calm but firm. “Just not in the way you expected.” Amara looked up at him, her eyes filled with confusion and something else—fear that she was tryi
CHAPTER 21 The Bloodline Truth (Dual POV: Amara & Daniel) The road out of the city stretched longer than Amara remembered. Maybe it wasn’t the distance. Maybe it was the weight of everything pressing down on her, making every second feel slower, heavier, harder to breathe through. The car moved steadily through the quiet highway, the glow of the city fading behind them, replaced by darkness and scattered lights that only made the silence louder. No one spoke for several minutes after the call ended. Samuel’s words still lingered in the air like something unfinished. “I’m sorry… for not telling you who you really are.” Amara stared ahead, her fingers curled tightly in her lap. She tried to make sense of it, tried to turn it into something logical, something explainable, but every angle led back to the same unsettling place. She didn’t know everything about her life. Daniel glanced at her briefly before returning his eyes to the road. He could feel the shift in her, the quiet
CHAPTER 20 The Message Samuel Left Behind (Dual POV: Amara & Daniel) The gunshots stopped as suddenly as they had started. That silence was worse. It didn’t feel like safety. It felt like a pause. Like whoever was out there had decided to wait instead of miss. Amara stayed pressed against the wall, her breath uneven, her hands clenched tightly against the cold concrete. Daniel remained close beside her, one arm slightly extended in front of her without thinking, a quiet barrier between her and whatever danger still lingered beyond the alley. Victor leaned forward just enough to scan the street again, his movements careful and controlled. “No movement,” he said under his breath, though there was no relief in it. “That doesn’t mean they’re gone.” Daniel’s eyes remained fixed ahead. “They’re not.” Amara swallowed hard. “Then why stop shooting?” “Because they don’t need to rush,” Victor replied. “They know where we are.” The weight of that truth settled immediately. Daniel shi
CHAPTER 19 The Night Michael Didn’t Die (Dual POV: Michael & Daniel) Five Years Earlier The night didn’t feel dangerous at first. It felt important. Michael Cole stepped out of the car and adjusted his jacket, his eyes scanning the quiet stretch of road ahead. The charity gala was only a few blocks away, music faintly drifting through the night, but that wasn’t where his attention was. He wasn’t here for the event. He was here for the truth. His phone buzzed in his hand. A message. Samuel Nwoye: I’m close. Don’t go in yet. Michael exhaled slowly, tension settling deeper into his chest. For weeks, everything had been building toward this moment. The files Samuel had gathered, the financial trails, the names hidden behind layers of legitimate business fronts—it was bigger than he had expected. Bigger than Caleb had admitted. That thought alone was enough to make him uneasy. Michael trusted Caleb. Or at least, he used to. Now? Now he wasn’t sure. He slipped his phone i







