LOGINShattered Loyalty on the Frozen SeaA heavy, suffocating silence settled over the main cabin of the luxury yacht The Silver Thorne.Outside, the Arctic storm battered the vessel’s steel hull with thunderous impacts, as if nature itself were protesting the act of betrayal unfolding within.Mavric Thorne stood motionless. His gaze was not fixed on the muzzle of the gun aimed directly at him, but locked firmly into the eyes of Gabriel the man he had regarded as a brother for fifteen long years.“Put the gun down, Gabriel,” Mavric said. His voice was calm, yet it carried the deep tremor of a heart breaking. “You know you will never be able to pull that trigger.”Gabriel’s hands shook violently. Cold sweat trickled down his temples, even though the temperature inside the cabin was well below freezing point.“Forgive me, Mavric… They’ve taken Sarah,” Gabriel stammered. “Eleanor… she sent me photos of my sister locked inside a cold‑storage warehouse in London. If I didn’t lead you here and e
Pursuit in the Northern StormThe sky above Reykjavik Harbour looked like a massive bruise of deep purple streaked with grey a clear sign that another heavy snowstorm was fast approaching. Mavric Thorne stood on the deck of a privately chartered high‑speed patrol boat, his eyes fixed intently on the churning expanse of the northern sea. Frigid winds cut right through his tactical jacket, yet the burning rage in his chest ran far hotter than the biting Arctic cold.“How could a high‑security prisoner simply vanish like this in less than an hour?” Mavric’s voice was low, but carried a clear and deadly threat.Gabriel, standing behind him while holding a military‑grade tablet, let out a heavy sigh. “The financial chaos Liora triggered earlier caused a ten‑minute glitch in the prison’s communication systems.”That was the gap they exploited. Eleanor didn’t act alone, Mavric. She was assisted by a private paramilitary unit linked to remaining members of the Obsidian Circle operating ac
Banquet of the Shadow RulerThe dining hall deep within the Vortex Energy underground complex felt like a temple dedicated to absolute power. Walls hewn from natural jet‑black lava rock had been polished to a glossy sheen, reflecting the glow of crystal chandeliers hanging high above a ten‑metre‑long marble table. Here, amidst suffocating silence, the rich aroma of premium roasted meat and expensive Bordeaux wine filled the air, mingling with the cold metallic scent of advanced technology operating in adjacent rooms.Mavric Thorne sat upright, his hands clenched tight beneath the table. Beside him, Liora stared blankly at the porcelain dinnerware set before her, but her mind was analysing every detail of the room searching for motion sensors, mapping the positions of armed guards, and identifying weak points in the security systems visible on distant monitors.At the far end of the table, The Matriarch Victoria Thorne cut into her steak with elegant, precise movements, as though pe
Fugitives at the Edge of the WorldReykjavík welcomed them with gusts of Arctic wind that bit right to the bone. For Mavric Thorne, this biting cold at least brought a welcome numbness to the wounds on his body injuries that were still far from fully healed after the fierce battle at the docks in Jakarta. Beside him, Liora walked with a lighter, more agile stride, yet her eyes remained sharply alert, scanning every single person who passed them in the arrivals terminal of Keflavík International Airport.They no longer went by the surname Thorne. In their newly issued passports, they were Mr. and Mrs. Miller, a couple of architects from Canada taking an extended sabbatical from work. There was no luxury car waiting to pick them up. Instead, Mavric rented an old but sturdy Volvo SUV, and they drove for two long hours until they reached a remote wooden cabin situated on the edge of Hvammsfjörður fjord.The cabin stood entirely alone on the shore of a frozen lake, surrounded by snow‑ca
The Throne Above the WatersThe cold, murky waters of North Jakarta slammed against Mavric and Liora’s bodies the moment they plunged from the pier, five metres above. The blast from the Duke’s sabotaged yacht still echoed in their ears, sending heavy ripples surging outward through the dark sea. Beneath the surface, Mavric’s hand clamped firmly around Liora’s wrist, pulling her upward until they broke through into the open air, right in the shadow of the towering concrete pillars supporting the satellite control centre.“Liora! You still have it?” Mavric gasped for breath, seawater streaming down his bruised, battered face.Liora coughed violently, spitting out water from her lungs. With trembling fingers, she raised her hand high. The silver pendant was still there, bound tight to her wrist with the flare cloth, now soaked through. “The chip… its temperature plummeted the moment we hit the sea. We’ve bought ourselves time, Mavric. We have to get up there fast before they lower t
Race Against the SunThe roar of a Kawasaki KLX 250 engine tore through the quiet of Jakarta West’s narrow alleys. Mavric Thorne gripped the handlebars until his knuckles turned white, while Liora Thorne clung tightly to his waist, her left hand clutching the silver pendant, which now felt like a burning coal pressed against her palm. Above them, the dark silhouette of the Duke of Westminster’s Eurocopter helicopter loomed constantly, the rhythmic thud of its rotor blades blending with the deafening noise of the city below.“Mavric! The temperature’s rising again! The indicator light on the pendant is flashing red!” Liora screamed into his ear, her voice almost completely drowned out by the rushing wind. “This chip has highly sensitive thermal sensors. If the metal reaches 42 degrees Celsius, the self‑purge protocol activates. We’ll lose all the stored data within thirty minutes!”Mavric glanced at the side mirror and spotted two black SUVs belonging to the Duke’s men emerging at t
The VisionaryThe new boardroom of Azure Jewelry smelled of fresh paint and expensive espresso.The air was no longer thick with the stagnant scent of Silas's cigars. Instead, it felt electric, charged with the nervous energy of the young team Liora had gathered.The fifteen seats that were previou
The Rat in the CornerThe rest of the night after the Global Gala brought no peace to anyone, especially not at the White family residence. Inside his lavish yet now suffocating study, Silas White was in a rage. He hurled a porcelain vase worth thousands of pounds against the wall, his breathing
The Gilded CageMorning at Thorne Manor began with tension thick enough to touch. Mavric Thorne did not go to the central office today. Instead, he worked from his private study, located just across the hallway from Liora’s room. The door to his study was left slightly ajar, giving him a clear v
The Devil’s FascinationThe study in Thorne Manor was silent, except for the rapid-fire clicking of a keyboard.Liora was leaning forward, her eyes reflecting lines of complex data. She wasn't looking at fashion sketches anymore.She was looking at the Thorne Group’s core logistics algorithm.Earli







