FAZER LOGINI was the top bounty thief in the organization. The best they had. After turning in my final score, I announced on the spot that I was done for good. Then, I stood in my studio, blending paint. A single photograph was pinned to the wall before me. Black Viper filled the doorway, the light behind him casting his face in shadow. "What's it like," he asked quietly, "pretending to be an artist?" He stepped further inside. "Does paint smell better than blood?" I placed the palette knife down and wiped my hands slowly. "I'm done. I walked away." "Old Fox didn't approve of it." "That's not my concern." Black Viper crossed the room and tapped the old photograph on the wall. "Are you certain?" I did not want to look. I told myself not to. However, my gaze shifted anyway. A young boy stared back from the photo. "The blind kid?" I had spent ten years searching for him. "Where is he?" I moved toward the wall, reaching to rip the picture down. "One last job," Black Viper said, pressing his palm against the photo. My hand stopped in midair. "What's the target?" "The final lot at next month's auction that the Gilbert Group will be holding. "It's called Mermaid's Tear."
Ver maisDarkness reigned for a mere ten seconds.When the lights blazed back to life, the hall was swarming with figures clad in black, their guns trained on Old Fox and his cronies.Caught off guard, Old Fox's men were swiftly and efficiently disarmed."What's going on?!" Old Fox's voice rose as he smashed his glass on the floor.On the platform, Bradley rose to his feet with deliberate slowness.He casually loosened his tie, the facade of a man weakened by poison then completely discarded, his gaze sharp and icy.He rotated his wrists, fixing Old Fox with a chilling stare that turned the latter's face ghostly white."No way..." Old Fox muttered, fixated on Bradley. "You...you drank it...""What if I did?" Bradley cut him off, fishing out a small vial from his pocket and tossing it at Old Fox's feet. "Ever wonder what Rosemary really gave me?"Old Fox stooped to retrieve the vial, his hands shaking as he unscrewed the lid and took a whiff.It was only plain glucose."You..." He sho
Rosemary's fingers lingered on the rim of the glass for a heartbeat.She raised the spiked red wine to her lips, her smile serene, reminiscent of a pristine white lotus.The glass made its way to Bradley. "A toast to you, Bradley."He accepted the glass, his eyes briefly catching the subtle tremble of her fingertips. Without a word, he raised the glass to his lips and drained it in one swift motion.Rosemary's gaze fell, and she tapped her spoon against the rim of her now-empty glass three times: a clear, sharp sound that was lost amidst the clinking of glasses, yet it struck a chord in me, sending a jolt through my heart.It was the signal. Time to move.I navigated the crowd with a tray in hand, my eyes darting to the hall's entrance.New faces filed in, all business in their sharp suits and polished shoes.One of them stood out: a notorious figure from the underworld, known for his illicit dealings.Old Fox's crew was complete."Ladies and gentlemen," Bradley's voice reson
Three months later, I swung open the doors to our hideout.Black Viper paused polishing his gun as I walked in. "You've got some nerve coming back here.""Where else can I go?" I retorted with an icy laugh. "Bradley's got a hit out on me. I'm a marked man."He gave me a once-over, his eyes lingering on my gloved right hand. "Hand's out of commission?""Completely." My eyes fell. "Can't even grip a paintbrush."Without another word, he turned and headed inside. "Old Fox is waiting for you."The basement was dimly lit. Old Fox lounged on the couch, casually flipping a dagger in his hand."Made it back, huh?" He glanced up at me. "Thought Bradley might have finished you off.""It was close."I took a seat across from him. "He wrecked my hand and had me locked up for three months. I'd still be there if the guard hadn't slipped up."Old Fox cracked a smile. "So, you've seen the light? Ready to team up?""I don't have much of a choice," I said, locking eyes with him. "However, I'v
The doctor, then in scrubs and sterile gloves, delicately peeled back the blood-soaked gauze, layer by layer.Bradley stood at the end of the bed, his hands gripping the rail so tightly his knuckles whitened.He could not take his eyes off my bandaged right hand.After a long silence, the doctor stood up, peeled off his gloves, and let out a weary sigh."Her fingers are shattered, nerves are severed, and tendons are ripped... Surgery might bring back some basic strength, but she'll never have fine control again."Bradley's face went pale as if the blood had drained right out of him.He hesitated before he asked the doctor, "Can she still draw?""Mr. Gilbert, I'm not a miracle worker," the doctor said, sighing.A heavy silence fell over the room.I just stared blankly at the ceiling.I had known what was coming ever since those thugs in the basement made their move.Getting back even the simplest grip would be enough for me.However, Bradley looked like he had been gutted.


















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