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A baby’s cry cut through the sterile room.
Just once.
Thin. Fragile.
Then silence.
Fear surged through Scarlett as she strained against the chains binding her wrists and ankles to the hospital bed.
“Where’s my baby?” she asked, her voice barely steady.
The nurse hesitated.
Then, quietly, “We’re sorry. He didn’t make it.”
....
“Commander?”
Scarlett opened her eyes.
The private jet cabin sharpened into view.
For a brief second, her breathing remained uneven. Then the emotion vanished, buried beneath the same calm control she had worn for years.
Howard stood a respectful distance away.
“We’ll be landing any minute now.”
Scarlett turned toward the window.
Below, the city stretched beneath the clouds—the same skyline that had once destroyed her.
Her reflection stared back at her in the glass.
Cold. Composed. Untouchable.
Outside—
“Clear the terminal!”
The command rang across the airport.
Within seconds, armed personnel moved into position with flawless precision, locking down the arrivals hall and forming two rigid lines along the center path.
On the tarmac, military helicopters circled overhead while black armored SUVs stood in perfect formation. Officials, business leaders, and decorated officers waited in silence.
No one spoke.
No one moved.
Every eye remained fixed on the private jet as its door opened.
Then she stepped out.
She moved through the aircraft doors in black tactical gear, the tailored fit sharp against her frame. Every step was measured, effortless—yet the quiet authority in her presence made the entire crowd hold its breath.
She looked far too young for the kind of power that followed her.
But the instant her boots touched the tarmac, no one questioned who she was.
“Commander Hayes.”
The senior officer nearest the runway lowered his head.
In the next breath, every soldier dropped to one knee.
The sound rolled across the airstrip.
Scarlett paused, her expression unreadable as she took in the display.
Then her gaze shifted to the man behind her.
“Howard,” she said, calm but unmistakably displeased, “I asked for discretion.”
Her voice was quiet.
It carried anyway.
Howard straightened at once.
“My apologies, Commander. I wasn’t aware they planned this.”
For a brief moment, the tension in the air sharpened.
Then Scarlett looked away.
“Stand them down.”
“Yes, ma’am.”
Within minutes, the helicopters peeled off, the vehicles cleared, and the officials dispersed.
The spectacle vanished as quickly as it had formed.
Howard stepped closer.
“Where to now?”
Scarlett’s gaze remained fixed on the runway ahead.
“Prison.”
For the first time, Howard faltered.
“…Prison?”
She didn’t answer right away.
Her expression remained still, unreadable.
Five years ago, she’d been dragged back into a family that had never wanted her.
Raised far from the city, she was treated like a stain on their polished reputation—the forgotten daughter they only acknowledged when it suited them.
She spent years trying to earn their acceptance.
Trying to be enough.
Trying to belong.
So when they told her to marry James Whitmore—the heir to one of the city’s most influential families—she agreed.
She thought maybe, just maybe, that if she played the role they wanted, things would finally change.
She was wrong.
On the day of the wedding, everything unraveled.
James had already been sleeping with her stepsister, Sadie.
Together, they accused Scarlett of infidelity.
They claimed she was pregnant with another man’s child.
That was when Scarlett realized the truth.
The man she had spent the night with weeks earlier—the one she believed was James—had never been him.
It had all been arranged.
Every detail.
And when Sadie staged a miscarriage to make it look as though Scarlett had attacked her, the family turned on her without hesitation.
Her parents never asked for the truth.
They never cared.
They made their choice.
Scarlett was beaten, humiliated, and thrown into prison.
Later, Sadie came to visit.
Smiling.
She admitted everything.
The pregnancy had been fake.
The blood had been staged.
The miscarriage had never happened.
It was all a performance.
Scarlett had lunged at the glass, desperate to tear her apart.
But bars and chains had a way of making fury useless.
There was only one reason she survived those months.
The child growing inside her.
The child whose father she had never known.
And then, after a brutal labor in a prison infirmary—
the baby died.
She never got to hold them.
Never saw their face.
James took the body.
And that was the end of it.
Or at least, that’s what they thought.
Because fate had other plans.
A classified military recruitment program identified Scarlett’s combat aptitude during her incarceration.
She was transferred under sealed orders.
What followed was years of war zones, black-ops missions, and survival in places designed to break people.
Instead, she rose.
She became one of the most decorated commanders in modern military history.
She built an intelligence and security network powerful enough to rival governments.
And she earned a reputation that made enemies surrender before she ever stepped onto the battlefield.
Now she was home.
And this time, she wasn’t coming back as the girl they destroyed.
She was returning as the woman they would fear.
Howard cleared his throat carefully.
“You don’t have to go back there.”
Scarlett turned to him.
Her expression was calm.
Too calm.
“You face the place that broke you.”
Then she added, almost quietly—
“And you make sure it never can again.”
...
At the correctional facility, Scarlett changed into a plain prison uniform, stripped of anything that made her recognizable.
No medals.
No rank.
No armor.
She wanted to see who would come for the version of her they thought still existed.
When she stepped outside, two people were waiting.
James Whitmore.
And Sadie Hayes.
Of course.
Her mother was nowhere in sight.
James approached first, holding a folder in one hand.
He looked at her with open contempt.
“Sign the divorce papers. You’ll receive five hundred thousand dollars as settlement.”
Scarlett glanced at the folder, then at him.
A laugh slipped out—low and cold.
“Five hundred thousand?”
She tilted her head.
“That’s what you think my silence costs?”
James’s jaw tightened.
“Don’t make this difficult. I’m marrying Sadie. We’re giving you more than you deserve.”
Scarlett looked at him for a long moment.
Then her gaze shifted to Sadie, who stood smugly at his side.
“So this is generosity?”
Her voice sharpened.
“Tell me, James… can you return the child you stole from me?”
Neither of them answered.
“Can you give me back the five years I lost?”
His face hardened.
“That child was a mistake. An embarrassment. You should’ve been grateful we cleaned it up.”
The world seemed to stop.
Howard, standing at a distance, felt the temperature in the air drop.
Scarlett’s fingers curled into a fist.
When she looked back at James, there was nothing human in her eyes.
Only judgment.
Only death.
Slowly, she reached for the divorce papers.
James smirked, assuming victory.
She signed.
Then, with one swift motion, she slapped the folder across his face so hard it sent him staggering backward.
The crack echoed through the parking lot.
He stared at her in disbelief.
Scarlett stepped closer.
“This divorce?”
Her voice was razor-sharp.
“You don’t get to request it.”
She met his eyes without blinking.
“You were never worthy of me.”
A pause.
Then—
“I’m the one leaving you behind.”
***
When Scarlett woke up again, she found herself back at the Cross family villa.She was lying in Theron's bed."You're awake."Hearing the man's low voice, Scarlett turned her head slightly.Theron was sitting beside the bed.He was still wearing yesterday's clothes.His usually immaculate hair had become slightly messy, a few loose strands falling over his forehead.Rather than ruining his appearance, the disheveled look only made him even more dangerously attractive."You stayed here all night?" Scarlett asked as she slowly pushed herself upright."You had a high fever last night," Theron replied calmly. "The doctor said it might spike again during the night, so I stayed to take care of you."As he spoke, he reached over and touched her forehead gently."The fever's gone now."The moment his hand touched her skin, Scarlett suddenly felt her heartbeat quicken slightly.Even her forehead felt strangely hot."I need
The moment she hit the water, her body sank almost immediately.She didn't even struggle.The freezing water swallowed her whole.Cold.Heavy.Suffocating.The feeling was horrifyingly familiar.Fragments of memories surfaced uncontrollably in Scarlett's mind.Back when she was little, she had lived alone with her father.One day, after a violent storm, the river near their home had flooded.She had gone looking for her father--and accidentally fallen into the river.Just like now.Darkness.Silence.The crushing feeling of water stealing away her breath.She vaguely remembered someone jumping in to save her back then.Splash-Another body dove into the pool.Just as Scarlett's consciousness was beginning to fade completely, she felt someone pulling her into a powerful embrace.Closer.Closer.Then warm lips pressed against hers.Even in her haze, she knew who it was.
The moment His Excellency spoke, both Mr. Houston and Mr. Lincoln nearly buckled at the knees.The color drained from their faces.Meanwhile, Cara and Elisa stood frozen in place like terrified statues, not daring to move a muscle.After all, this entire disaster had started because of them.Originally, they had only wanted to publicly humiliate Scarlett by ripping her dress apart.Who could have imagined things would spiral this badly?In the eyes of the two family heads, His Excellency's anger was most likely because tonight was Hilary's coming-of-age banquet, yet Cara and Elisa had chosen this exact moment to cause a scene.And at the center of it all... was Scarlett.If they wanted to salvage the situation, they could only start with her.The two patriarchs exchanged a glance. One look was enough."Miss Scarlett," Mr. Houston said first, lowering his pride without hesitation, "we sincerely apologize. We failed to discipline our d
Meanwhile, after stepping away from Theron, Scarlett quietly scanned the ballroom.The palace attendant who had caused the earlier chaos was already gone."How did you even get in here?" Theron asked softly.But that wasn't the real question on his mind.What he really wanted to know was-How had she entered the palace?Did she come with the Commander of Obsidian?For some reason, that thought left a bitter feeling in his chest.Did that title matter more to her than he did?"I..." Scarlett hesitated.She hadn't even thought of an excuse yet.At that moment, Hilary hurried into the ballroom carrying a black mask.The instant she spotted Scarlett, she froze.That dress-It was the exact pale blue gown she had given her master earlier.A limited edition piece with only three in existence.What were the chances?Wait.If her master walked in wearing the same dress...Wouldn't everything be ex
Inside Hilary's bedroom, she excitedly threw open the doors to her massive walk-in closet."Master, pick anything you like!"Scarlett casually reached for a pink strapless gown layered with tulle, then immediately put it back.Too girly.Hilary caught on instantly and pulled out another dress-a pale blue evening gown with a sleek, elegant silhouette."This one's prettier," she said quickly. "My grandmother gave it to me for my birthday. I haven't even worn it yet. It's a limited edition-there are only three in the world."Scarlett gave it a brief glance before nodding."This works."Hilary brightened immediately."Master, let me help you change-""No need." Scarlett took the dress from her calmly. "I can handle it myself."Hilary reluctantly left the room, clearly disappointed she couldn't help.After showering, Scarlett changed into the gown and dried her hair.She had just picked up a ribbon to tie it back when movem
That phrase pierced straight into Scarlett's heart.A sharp pain rose in her chest as she looked at the child who resembled her so much. Her emotions surged uncontrollably, and she pulled him into her arms.Her eyes turned red.Slowly, tears welled up.Theo felt her distress and tried to look up at her."Let me hold you a little longer," Scarlett said softly, forcing her emotions down.Her child... the one she had lost at birth. She hadn't even had the chance to see his face before he was taken away.James...Just wait.She would make him pay back a thousand times over.Theo obediently stayed still, sensing her sadness. He gently patted her back with his small hand.Scarlett looked at him from the side, deeply moved.At that moment-A deep, magnetic voice sounded behind them."Theo, what are you doing here?"Theron.Scarlett's pupils contracted instantly.Without hesitation, she quickly put her mask
Ronnie's face turned red, then purple. He looked like he might collapse."Michael! You ungrateful brat! You think you can follow her and get away with it? Get back here right now, or I swear-!"He yanked off his belt and snapped it sharply against the ground.The sound alone was en
A few days later-Scarlett returned to the combat academy."You've got some nerve showing up here again!" Natalie snapped, hands planted on her hips.Beside her, Sadie stood quietly, clearly waiting for Scarlett to make a fool of herself.Scarlett tossed her empty sports drink
Half an hour later, Rhys returned with the results."Boss, it's confirmed. Miss Hayes served the full five years. She was only released recently, after completing her sentence."Darrel spread his hands with theatrical flair. "See? I told you. Total waste of time digging into that."
Half an hour later-Hilary was dying.She was gasping for air like her soul was leaving her body.Meanwhile, Scarlett was still running ahead of her-not even breathing hard.Face barely flushed. Breathing steady. Like she had just started.Hilary wanted







