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Chapter 118

Autor: jamaal
last update Data de publicação: 2026-06-14 23:19:11

Chapter 118

The decision was made in less than five minutes.

Not because it was wise.

Not because it was safe.

Because there was no alternative.

Hundreds of children were trapped on Vale's island.

And now they had a deadline.

Twenty-four hours.

Twenty-four hours before Vale made good on her threat.

Twenty-four hours before the Program claimed a new generation of victims.

Twenty-four hours before everything changed.

Nobody slept that night.

Nobody even tried.

The safehouse became a machine.

Cold.

Efficient.

Relentless.

Weapons were checked.

Vehicles prepared.

Maps reviewed.

Contingencies written.

Then rewritten.

Then rewritten again.

Because everyone understood the truth.

Some of them weren't coming back.

The thought lingered in every room.

Unspoken.

Heavy.

Real.

Outside, rain began falling shortly after midnight.

A slow, steady rain.

The kind that turned vineyards silver beneath moonlight.

The kind that made the world feel lonely.

Damon stood alone on the balcony overlooking the valley.

The cold didn't bother him.

Nothing bothered him much anymore.

Not compared to everything else.

His hands rested against the railing.

His eyes fixed on the darkness beyond the hills.

Thinking.

Always thinking.

The island.

Vale.

The children.

His mother.

Luca.

Especially Luca.

The last thought irritated him.

Because it kept happening.

No matter how hard he tried.

No matter how angry he was.

No matter how betrayed he felt.

Luca remained there.

Like a splinter beneath his skin.

Impossible to ignore.

A quiet sound behind him broke the silence.

Footsteps.

Damon already knew who it was.

Of course he did.

Nobody else moved that quietly.

Nobody else made his chest tighten quite the same way.

Luca stopped several feet away.

Far enough to respect the distance.

Close enough to show he wasn't leaving.

For a while neither spoke.

Rain continued falling.

The wind moved gently through the vineyards.

The night stretched around them.

Then Luca finally broke the silence.

"You should sleep."

Damon laughed.

A short humorless sound.

"That's rich coming from you."

Luca didn't argue.

Because he looked exhausted.

More exhausted than anyone.

The last few days had carved new shadows beneath his eyes.

New lines into his face.

The weight of Isabella's return.

The weight of Elena's truth.

The weight of everything.

Damon noticed.

Again.

Against his will.

Again.

"I'll sleep on the plane."

Luca nodded.

Silence returned.

Not comfortable.

Not hostile.

Something in between.

Something unfinished.

Then Luca surprised him.

"She's alive because of me."

Damon frowned.

"Isabella?"

A nod.

Luca looked out across the rain-soaked hills.

"I should be happy."

His voice sounded distant.

Confused.

"I thought I would be."

The admission lingered.

Heavy.

Honest.

"But?"

Luca swallowed.

"But every time I look at her..."

He stopped.

Unable to continue.

Damon waited.

Patiently.

Eventually Luca found the words.

"I see what Vale stole."

Silence.

Because Damon understood immediately.

Isabella was alive.

But she had lost fifteen years.

Fifteen years of freedom.

Fifteen years of choices.

Fifteen years of life.

No reunion could return that.

No victory could erase it.

The realization hurt.

For both of them.

Then Damon quietly said:

"It's not your fault."

The words escaped before he could stop them.

Before he could reconsider.

Luca froze.

Actually froze.

His eyes slowly lifted toward Damon.

Shock clearly visible.

Because Damon hadn't offered comfort in a long time.

Not since the mission file.

Not since everything broke.

The realization settled between them.

Awkward.

Fragile.

Dangerous.

Damon immediately regretted nothing.

Which annoyed him.

Luca looked away first.

His voice softer when he finally spoke.

"Thank you."

The simple words somehow hurt more than anger.

More than shouting.

More than blame.

Because gratitude implied hope.

And hope terrified both of them.

Inside the safehouse

Isabella sat alone in the medical wing.

She hadn't slept either.

Sleep required peace.

And peace had abandoned her years ago.

A cup of untouched tea rested beside her.

Cold now.

Forgotten.

She stared through the window.

Watching rain slide across the glass.

Thinking.

Remembering.

Trying not to remember.

The door opened quietly.

Mira stepped inside.

Carrying a blanket.

Isabella blinked.

Confused.

Mira offered a small smile.

"You looked cold."

The blanket was placed over her shoulders before she could protest.

The gesture felt strange.

Almost alien.

Nobody had tucked a blanket around her shoulders in fifteen years.

Nobody had worried whether she was cold.

Nobody had cared.

The realization nearly brought tears to her eyes.

Mira sat beside her.

Neither spoke for several moments.

Then Isabella quietly asked:

"How long have you known them?"

Mira smiled.

"Long enough."

A pause.

"Not long enough."

Isabella understood that answer.

Perfectly.

Her gaze drifted toward the hallway.

Toward where Damon and Luca had disappeared earlier.

Then she smiled sadly.

"They love each other."

Mira nearly choked.

Immediately.

Isabella blinked.

"What?"

"Nothing."

"That wasn't nothing."

Mira groaned.

Because apparently even after fifteen years of imprisonment Isabella remained observant.

Wonderful.

Absolutely wonderful.

"They're complicated."

Isabella laughed softly.

The sound surprised both of them.

Because it sounded normal.

Human.

Alive.

"No."

She shook her head.

"They're in love."

Mira covered her face.

Instantly.

"Please don't say it like that."

"Why?"

"Because everything is already a disaster."

A pause.

Then Isabella grinned.

Actually grinned.

The expression transformed her completely.

"You know I'm right."

Mira hated that she was.

The conversation ended only when Hale entered.

Looking unusually serious.

Which immediately killed the mood.

Everyone feared serious Hale.

For good reason.

"What happened?"

Hale hesitated.

Then held up a tablet.

Satellite images filled the screen.

The island.

The facility.

Something new.

Something terrifying.

Rows of transport ships.

Military aircraft.

Troop movements.

Hundreds.

Thousands.

The scale made Isabella go pale.

"No."

Mira's stomach dropped.

"What?"

Isabella stared at the images.

Horrified.

Because she recognized them.

Every ship.

Every aircraft.

Every deployment pattern.

And she knew exactly what it meant.

Vale wasn't preparing for defense.

She wasn't expecting a rescue attempt.

She wasn't worried about the survivors.

She was preparing for expansion.

Program Ascension wasn't a contingency.

It wasn't a backup plan.

It wasn't desperation.

It was the beginning.

The first step of something much larger.

Much worse.

Then Isabella whispered the words nobody wanted to hear.

"She's already won."

Silence.

Absolute silence.

Because the terror in her voice sounded genuine.

And for the first time since escaping

Isabella looked truly afraid.

Far away on the island, Vale stood inside a vast observation chamber.

Watching dozens of screens.

Watching Damon.

Watching Luca.

Watching all of them.

Her fingers rested lightly against a photograph.

An old photograph.

One nobody else knew existed.

A picture taken twenty years ago.

Before the Program.

Before the experiments.

Before the monsters.

The image showed a young Elena Moretti holding a small child.

Damon.

Vale stared at it for a long moment.

Then smiled.

Softly.

Almost fondly.

"Twenty-four hours, Elena."

Her voice echoed through the darkness.

"Let's see if your son can do what you couldn't."

Behind her, hundreds of monitors displayed the same thing.

A countdown.

And with every passing second

The final confrontation moved closer.

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