LOGINChapter 60
“Well done, Luca.”
The warehouse went completely still.
Not metaphorically.
Not emotionally.
Physically.
Every operative froze.
Every breath caught.
Every instinct sharpened.
Because they all recognized that voice.
Hale.
Not through static.
Not through recordings.
Live.
The speakers crackled softly overhead before footsteps echoed somewhere beyond the darkness.
Slow.
Measured.
Unhurried.
Damon’s grip tightened around his gun instantly.
Luca’s pulse dropped cold.
Because some part of him
Some buried conditioned instinct
Still reacted to Hale before thought.
Hatred.
Fear.
Obedience.
All tangled together.
Then Hale stepped into the red emergency lighting.
And somehow
He looked exactly the same.
Perfectly composed.
Dark coat untouched by rain.
Calm eyes scanning the warehouse like he already knew how every moment would end.
Elias lowered his head slightly beside him.
Respectful.
Submissive.
Damon noticed immediately.
“You’re pathetic,” Damon said coldly to Elias.
Elias smiled faintly.
“No.”
A pause.
“I’m loyal.”
Hale’s gaze shifted first to Luca.
Not Damon.
Always Luca first.
And that alone made Damon want to shoot him.
“You resisted longer than expected,” Hale said calmly.
Luca’s jaw tightened violently.
“I’m not yours anymore.”
Something unreadable flickered briefly through Hale’s eyes.
Almost thoughtful.
“No,” he agreed softly.
A beat.
“That’s the problem.”
The warehouse lights flickered again.
Damon stepped closer to Luca instinctively.
Not in front of him.
Beside him.
Choice.
Partnership.
Equal.
Hale noticed that too.
Of course he did.
“You love him,” Hale said to Luca quietly.
Luca’s expression hardened immediately.
“Yes.”
No hesitation.
No shame.
And somehow that answer changed the air itself.
Because Hale expected conflict.
Confusion.
Emotional collapse.
Not certainty.
Damon looked sharply at Luca.
Chest tightening painfully.
Even after everything
Luca still chose him openly.
Hale studied them both in silence for a moment.
Then sighed softly.
“That emotion will destroy you eventually.”
Damon laughed under his breath.
“You really don’t understand people at all.”
Hale looked at him calmly.
“No.”
A pause.
“I understand them perfectly.”
His gaze shifted back toward Luca.
“I found a starving child willing to survive at any cost.”
Luca’s breathing slowed dangerously.
“And you turned him into a weapon.”
“I gave you purpose.”
“No.”
Luca stepped forward.
Eyes burning now.
“You gave me orders.”
Silence.
For the first time
Hale looked genuinely interested.
Not angry.
Interested.
Because this version of Luca wasn’t supposed to exist.
The conditioned child Hale built should’ve collapsed under guilt tonight.
Should’ve spiraled.
Should’ve broken.
Instead
He was standing beside Damon.
Still choosing him.
Still human.
“You changed him,” Hale said quietly to Damon.
Damon met his gaze without fear.
“No.”
A pause.
“He changed himself.”
Something dangerous shifted behind Hale’s eyes.
Because that
That was the one thing he could never fully predict.
People changing.
The operatives around the warehouse subtly repositioned.
Weapons lowering slightly.
Watching.
Listening.
Luca noticed immediately.
And suddenly he understood something horrifying.
These weren’t just soldiers.
They were watching Hale too.
Watching to see whether the perfect weapon he created had truly escaped him.
This wasn’t retrieval anymore.
It was evaluation.
Hale wanted proof.
“Tell me something, Luca,” Hale said softly.
Luca’s muscles tensed instantly.
“When you remembered the woman dying…”
A pause.
“…what did you feel first?”
Damon looked sharply toward Luca.
Luca froze.
Because the answer terrified him.
Not guilt.
Not horror.
Fear.
Fear that Damon would look at him differently forever.
And Hale knew it.
A small smile touched Hale’s lips.
“Interesting.”
Luca’s voice came out rough.
“You don’t get to analyze me anymore.”
“No?”
Hale tilted his head slightly.
“Then why are your hands shaking?”
Luca looked down instinctively.
Damn it.
His fingers were trembling slightly around the gun.
Not from fear of Hale.
From fear of losing Damon.
Hale saw everything.
Always.
“You built your identity around protecting him,” Hale continued quietly.
“But eventually he’ll remember what you took from him.”
Damon’s voice cut through the warehouse instantly.
“I already remember.”
Silence.
Hale looked at him slowly.
“And yet you’re still standing beside him.”
Damon stepped closer to Luca deliberately.
Their shoulders nearly touching now.
“Yes.”
Luca’s breath caught.
Because Damon choosing him now
After the truth
Meant more than anything before.
Hale watched the movement carefully.
Then smiled slightly.
“There it is.”
Seraphine frowned immediately.
“What?”
Hale’s gaze never left Damon and Luca.
“The flaw.”
Damon’s jaw tightened.
“Love isn’t a flaw.”
Hale finally looked at him directly.
And for the first time
There was something almost human in his expression.
Something tired.
“Yes,” he said quietly.
A pause.
“It is.”
Then everything exploded.
The warehouse lights died completely.
Gunfire erupted from the upper walkways.
Operatives shouting.
Metal screaming.
Chaos detonating in every direction.
“DOWN!” Seraphine yelled.
Damon barely hit the floor before bullets tore through the concrete behind him.
Luca moved instantly.
Pure instinct.
Pure protection.
He grabbed Damon hard and shoved him behind steel cover just as another burst of gunfire ripped across the warehouse.
But this attack
This wasn’t Hale’s people.
Because the operatives near Hale started firing back too.
Elias swore sharply.
“We’ve been breached!”
Damon looked up sharply through the chaos.
New figures flooded into the warehouse from the upper entrances.
Heavily armed.
Unknown.
And at the center of them
A familiar symbol burned white across black uniforms.
Luca’s face drained instantly.
“No…” he whispered.
Damon looked at him sharply.
“What is that?”
Luca’s voice came out hollow.
Terrified.
“…the second division.”
Chapter 103The worst part?Neither was anyone else.Because the second Damon placed his hand behind Luca's chairThe entire room noticed.Every.Single.Person.Adrian noticed.Nova noticed.Seraphine noticed.Mira nearly dropped her drink.Cassian looked moments away from ascending into a higher plane of existence from pure entertainment.And LucaLuca definitely noticed.A faint tension appeared in his shoulders.Not discomfort.Awareness.Dangerous awareness.Adrian looked between them.Then slowly smiled.Ah.That kind of smile.The kind that said:I understand what's happening here.Damon immediately disliked him more.Which was impressive.Because he already disliked him a lot."So," Adrian said casually.Looking directly at Damon."How long have you two been together?"Silence.Catastrophic silence.The room froze.Someone in the corner actually choked.Cassian.Obviously.Luca blinked.Damon stared.Adrian frowned."What?"Nova covered her face."Oh my God."Seraphine immedia
Chapter 102Damon was running out of excuses.At first, he blamed stress.Then survival instincts.Then trauma.Then proximity.Now?Now he was simply lying to himself.Because there was only one reason his attention kept finding Luca.Only one reason his eyes searched every room until they landed on him.Only one reason jealousy burned every time someone else occupied Luca's time.And Damon was getting tired of pretending otherwise.The problem was Admitting it made everything real.And real things could be lost.That thought lingered with him throughout the next few days.The safehouse became strangely routine.Morning briefings.Research.Planning.Training.Normality.Or whatever passed for normal among a group of deeply damaged survivors.Unfortunately, routine also meant Damon and Luca spent more time together.Which helped absolutely no one.Especially Damon.The training area behind the safehouse had once been part of an old vineyard.Now it served as a makeshift practice fie
Chapter 101The mission file stayed hidden.Locked away.Buried beneath years of guilt and fear.But secrets had a way of breathing.Waiting.Patiently.Luca knew that better than anyone.Which was why every time Damon smiled at himEvery time Damon stood too closeEvery time Damon looked at him like he was something worth protectingThe guilt became harder to ignore.Because Damon didn't know.And Luca didn't know how to tell him.Or if he ever could.The next morning brought another briefing.Unfortunately.Because briefings meant people.And people meant Nova.Which meant Damon spent most of the meeting in a bad mood.A fact everyone noticed.Especially Cassian."You're pouting.""I'm not.""You absolutely are."Damon glared at him.Cassian looked delighted.Across the table, Nova casually stole a grape from Luca's plate.Damon's eye twitched.Immediately.Instantly.Luca noticed.Again.The tiny smile returned.Again.Traitor.Absolute traitor.Nova looked between them.Then grinn
Chapter 100He was jealous because he didn't want anyone else's.The realization should have alarmed Damon.InsteadIt settled into his chest with terrifying certainty.And that was somehow worse.The next morning began with shouting.Not unusual.What was unusual was that the shouting came from the roof.Again."WHY ARE YOU UP THERE?"Seraphine yelled from the yard.Cassian sat on the edge of the safehouse roof eating an apple."Fresh air.""YOU HAVE INTERNAL STITCHES.""They're internal.""That doesn't help!""It helps me."Damon stepped outside with a cup of coffee.Luca appeared beside him seconds later.Neither acknowledged the fact that they'd left the house at exactly the same time.Cassian immediately noticed.Of course he did.The recovering menace pointed his apple at them."There they are."Damon sighed."No.""Yes.""No."Luca looked toward the horizon.Pretending not to hear.Coward.A vehicle engine sounded from the road below.Everyone froze instantly.Instinct taking o
Chapter 99Someone Damon was beginning to think of as his.The realization followed him for the rest of the night.Like a shadow.Like a threat.Like a promise.And Damon hated it.Mostly because he didn't hate it enough.The dinner disaster eventually ended after Mira received approximately six conflicting explanations of what jealousy meant.None of them helpful.Especially Cassian's."Imagine someone stealing your favorite blanket.""That's not what jealousy is.""It absolutely is.""No.""Emotionally speaking, yes."Seraphine had eventually thrown a bread roll at him.Which improved nothing.Now the house was quiet.Mostly.Cassian was still arguing with Hale somewhere upstairs.Nobody knew why.Not even Hale.Damon stepped onto the back porch hoping for peace.Instead he found Luca already there.Of course.Luca sat on the wooden railing overlooking the dark vineyards.Moonlight silvered his hair.The night breeze shifted softly around him.And for one dangerous momentDamon simp
Chapter 98Luca didn’t want the moment to end.Which was exactly why it did.Because the universe clearly enjoyed tormenting him.“ARE THEY FINALLY KISSING?”Cassian’s voice echoed from somewhere inside the safehouse.A crash followed.Then Seraphine shouted:“GET BACK IN BED!”“TYRANNY!”“YOU HAVE THREE STITCHES LEFT HOLDING YOU TOGETHER!”“THAT SOUNDS LIKE A YOU PROBLEM!”Luca closed his eyes.Damon laughed beside him.And that laughThat stupid, warm laughMade Luca forget every terrible thing for half a second.Dangerous.Very dangerous.The next morning was worse.Because now Luca was aware of Damon.Painfully aware.Every glance.Every smile.Every time Damon stood too close.It was unbearable.The safehouse kitchen wasn’t particularly large.Yet somehow Damon always ended up beside him.Reaching over his shoulder.Brushing past him.Occupying entirely too much space.Luca was beginning to suspect it was intentional.“Coffee?”Damon asked.Luca accepted the mug.Their fingers br







