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Chapter 45: The Door That Was About to Break

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The SUV flew through the last intersection on two wheels. Damian didn’t brake, he just gripped the wheel tighter and aimed straight for the safe house driveway. Sirens screamed behind us, red and blue lights flooding the rearview mirror, but neither of us looked back.

My phone was glued to my hand, the live feed from inside the panic room still playing. Mia was curled in the corner, clutching her unicorn, tears streaming down her little face. The blowtorch hissed louder now, the final hinge on
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  • Familiar Strangers    Chapter 50: The Child She Carried in Secret

    The panic room was too small for the bomb my father-in-law had just dropped.Victoria was pregnant.With Damian’s child.The third embryo….; the one we never knew existed…..; had been implanted in her two years ago. She had been carrying our baby this entire time, using it like a weapon she could drop whenever she wanted.I felt the room spin. My knees buckled. Damian caught me before I hit the floor, his arms locking around me and Mia at the same time.Mia looked up at him, eyes wide with confusion. “Daddy… why is the shadow lady having a baby? Is it ours?”Damian’s face was ashen. He pressed his lips to the top of her head, but his voice was raw when he answered. “It’s complicated, baby. But no one is taking anything from us. Not ever.”The heavy steel door vibrated as another blow landed from outside. The intruders were still trying to cut through. The police were shouting commands in the hallway above, guns cracking every few seconds. We were trapped in a metal box while Victoria’

  • Familiar Strangers    Chapter 49: The Third Life They Never Knew Existed

    “She’s free now and coming for us,” I whispered. “She’s coming for the embryos and she’s coming for Mia.”Damian’s hand tightened on my shoulder, the only sign he had heard me. His eyes stayed locked on the lead officer, but I felt the shift in his body — the sudden, lethal calm that always came right before he became dangerous.The officer’s radio crackled again, but he didn’t answer it. Instead he looked at us with a mix of sympathy and duty. “Mr. Holt, Ms. Reyes, we can’t keep you here at the station. It’s not secure enough. We’re escorting you and the child to the safe house your team already set up. Federal agents will meet us there. It’s the only place we can guarantee protection right now.”Damian nodded once, sharp and decisive. “Good. Let’s move.”They didn’t handcuff us. Two officers flanked us as we walked out the back exit of the station and into an unmarked SUV with tinted windows. Mia stayed glued to my side, her small hand never leaving mine. The drive was tense and sil

  • Familiar Strangers    Chapter 48: The Order They Couldn't Stop

    The police station smelled like burnt coffee and fear. Handcuffs clicked open the moment we were inside the interrogation room, but the relief lasted exactly three seconds. A woman in a sharp suit was already waiting at the table — Attorney Lang, the same voice from Victoria’s call.She slid a fresh document across the table without greeting.“Temporary emergency guardianship order,” she said flatly. “Signed by Judge Harlan thirty minutes ago. The court has granted Victoria Holt full legal control over both Holt-Reyes embryos until a full hearing can be held. Any attempt to retrieve, access, or interfere with them is now considered theft of private property and a violation of a court order.”Damian’s hand tightened around mine so hard I felt the bones shift.“This is bullshit,” he growled. “She’s in custody for attempted murder and kidnapping.”Lang didn’t blink. “The court considered the evidence. Ms. Holt’s legal team provided medical affidavits showing she is the only remaining ful

  • Familiar Strangers    Chapter 47: The Threat That Wouldn't Die

    The safe house living room was finally quiet. The masked men were gone, dragged away in cuffs by the police. Mia had cried herself to sleep in my arms, her small fingers still clutching her unicorn like it could protect her from the shadow lady. I rocked her gently, my own heart still racing from the blowtorch and the gunshots and the terror of almost losing her.Damian stood by the window, phone pressed to his ear, talking to his father in a low, furious voice. “I don’t care what it costs. Find that facility. Find the real embryo before she destroys it.”One of the officers cleared his throat. “Mr. Holt, we really need statements from both of you. Victoria Holt is in custody at the hospital, but she’s already lawyered up and claiming you assaulted her. We need to sort this out at the station.”Damian didn’t even look at him. His eyes stayed fixed on me and Mia. “We’re not going anywhere until my daughter is safe and that embryo is back in our hands.”The officer shifted uncomfortably

  • Familiar Strangers    Chapter 46: The Call That Came From Inside the Cell

    The safe house living room was crowded with police, flashing lights from outside painting the walls red and blue. Mia was curled in my lap, her small body still trembling even though the masked men were now in handcuffs on the floor. Damian stood like a wall between us and everyone else, one hand resting protectively on my shoulder while the other held his phone so tightly the screen might crack.The doctor’s words from the cryogenic facility still rang in my ears: *The vial is gone. Someone else accessed the tank at the exact same time.*Our second child — the embryo we never even knew existed — had been taken.A female officer approached us carefully. “Mr. Holt, Ms. Reyes, we need statements from both of you. Victoria Holt is in custody at the hospital, but she’s already lawyered up and screaming about false imprisonment. We need to know exactly what happened in that room.”Damian’s voice was ice. “She held a syringe to my mother-in-law’s IV and threatened to kill her unless we gave

  • Familiar Strangers    Chapter 45: The Door That Was About to Break

    The SUV flew through the last intersection on two wheels. Damian didn’t brake, he just gripped the wheel tighter and aimed straight for the safe house driveway. Sirens screamed behind us, red and blue lights flooding the rearview mirror, but neither of us looked back.My phone was glued to my hand, the live feed from inside the panic room still playing. Mia was curled in the corner, clutching her unicorn, tears streaming down her little face. The blowtorch hissed louder now, the final hinge on the reinforced door glowing red.Lila’s voice came through the speaker, shaky but steady. “They’re almost through. I’m holding the door with my body. Mia, baby, stay behind me.”“MOMMY!” Mia’s scream tore through the phone.I felt it like a knife in my chest. “We’re almost there, baby! Hold on!”Damian skidded the car to a stop in front of the house. We both jumped out before it fully stopped. Two police cars screeched in right behind us, officers already shouting for us to get on the ground.“H

  • Familiar Strangers    Chapter 43: The Sirens and the Syringe

    The cryogenic room felt like a freezer wrapped around my throat. The vial was safe in Damian’s hand, but the police sirens outside were growing louder, and Victoria’s last words still hung in the air like smoke.“She’s not finished,” Damian said again, voice low and lethal. “This was only the begin

  • Familiar Strangers    Chapter 42: The Race Against the Clock

    The city blurred past us in streaks of neon and rain. Damian’s foot never left the gas, the SUV weaving through traffic like a bullet. My eyes stayed glued to the live feed on my phone…..; the technician in the white coat standing in front of the cryogenic tank, holding the small vial labeled with

  • Familiar Strangers    Chapter 41: The Frozen Secret

    The hospital room exploded into chaos the second Victoria’s words landed.Damian moved first. He lunged forward, grabbing Victoria by the collar of her designer coat and slamming her back against the wall so hard the monitor beside the bed beeped in protest.“Where is it?” he snarled, voice shaking

  • Familiar Strangers    Chapter 40: The Room Where Everything Burned

    The SUV screeched to a stop outside the hospital entrance. Damian didn’t even bother with the parking lot. He left the car running, doors wide open, and we sprinted through the automatic doors like the building was already on fire.Security tried to stop us at the elevator. Damian didn’t slow down.

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