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Into the Lion’s Den

ผู้เขียน: Sharon russell
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Chapter 4 – Into the Lion’s Den

Jenna’s breath came in shallow bursts as she crouched behind a thick hedge at the edge of Nathan Vale’s sprawling estate. The night was thick with fog, a cold dampness clinging to her skin and chilling her bones. Every distant sound—the rustle of leaves, the soft footsteps of guards—felt amplified in the heavy silence.

Beside her, Mara’s eyes scanned the perimeter, sharp and focused. “We don’t have much time,” she whispered. “Vale’s men rotate patrols every fifteen minutes. After that, there’s a narrow window.”

Jenna nodded, her heart hammering in her chest. This was the moment she’d been dreading—the moment when all her fear and desperation would be put to the test. To survive, she would have to be clever, fast, and silent.

They slipped forward, melting into the shadows. The iron gates loomed ahead, guarded by two burly men who barely glanced at the empty road beyond. Jenna’s palms sweated, fingers twitching with nerves.

“Stay close,” Mara hissed.
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  • THE DEAL THAT CHAINED HER SOUL   Into the Lion’s Den

    Chapter 4 – Into the Lion’s Den Jenna’s breath came in shallow bursts as she crouched behind a thick hedge at the edge of Nathan Vale’s sprawling estate. The night was thick with fog, a cold dampness clinging to her skin and chilling her bones. Every distant sound—the rustle of leaves, the soft footsteps of guards—felt amplified in the heavy silence. Beside her, Mara’s eyes scanned the perimeter, sharp and focused. “We don’t have much time,” she whispered. “Vale’s men rotate patrols every fifteen minutes. After that, there’s a narrow window.” Jenna nodded, her heart hammering in her chest. This was the moment she’d been dreading—the moment when all her fear and desperation would be put to the test. To survive, she would have to be clever, fast, and silent. They slipped forward, melting into the shadows. The iron gates loomed ahead, guarded by two burly men who barely glanced at the empty road beyond. Jenna’s palms sweated, fingers twitching with nerves. “Stay close,” Mara hissed.

  • THE DEAL THAT CHAINED HER SOUL   Shadows Close In

    Chapter 3 Jenna sat in the dimly lit room, the walls close enough to feel like a cage. The rain outside tapped steadily against the grimy windowpane, a slow, relentless rhythm that matched the pounding in her chest. The flash drive lay heavy in her palm—small, unassuming, but packed with secrets she didn’t yet understand. Mara moved quietly around the room, setting down a steaming cup of coffee on the cracked wooden table. Her eyes never left Jenna’s face, sharp and guarded. “You can’t trust anyone right now,” she said softly, voice low as if speaking too loud might bring the walls crashing down. Jenna nodded, swallowing the lump in her throat. She wanted to believe Mara—needed to—but every shadow outside the safe house whispered danger. Every noise was a threat. She pulled out her phone, fingers trembling, and tried to access the flash drive. Encryption blocked her at every turn. This wasn’t just data—it was a locked box of power, coded to keep secrets safe. Secrets people were w

  • THE DEAL THAT CHAINED HER SOUL   The Hunt Begins

    Chapter 2 Jenna stepped out into the cold night, the rain having eased to a steady drizzle that slicked the streets like glass. The neon lights from the rundown shops flickered above her, casting distorted shadows that danced along cracked sidewalks. The city felt different now—less familiar, more like a trap closing in around her. She pressed the black envelope tighter in her palm, the paper still stiff from the dampness inside the hotel room. Forty-eight hours. The words echoed in her mind. Forty-eight hours to find Nathan Vale’s “package” — whatever that was — and survive the hell that promised. Her steps led her toward a small café nestled between a pawnshop and a shuttered laundromat. The place reeked of stale coffee and cigarette smoke. Jenna had heard whispers that this was where Nathan’s contacts met, exchanged secrets, and planned moves in the city’s shadows. If she was going to find him, this was the place to start. The bell over the door jingled as she slipped inside. T

  • THE DEAL THAT CHAINED HER SOUL   The Offer

    CHAPTER 1Jenna had stopped counting the days a long time ago. Time had become a loop of darkness and stale air, broken only by the sound of footsteps outside the locked door. She sat in the far corner of the room, knees pulled tight to her chest, the concrete cold beneath her. Her wrists still carried the bruises from the first night they’d brought her here, and her voice—once loud, quick to laugh—had grown hoarse from too many questions that went unanswered. It wasn’t a basement exactly. The place felt too clean for that—sterile, almost surgical. A single lightbulb swung above her, buzzing faintly, the only company she had. The walls were metal, not brick, which meant the sounds of the world outside didn’t reach her. She didn’t know if it was day or night anymore. The lock scraped. Her body stiffened. There was a pattern to the visits: two men in black, no faces she could remember because they never stayed in the light long enough. They’d bring water, sometimes food, and leave w

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