LOGINI picked up the file as the weight of it settled into my hand.Heavy and final.For a second, the room felt completely silent, even the sound of the screen behind me faded into nothing.It was just me and this choice. And then…I opened it. The paper shifted softly as I flipped through the first few pages containing names, accounts, records that were never supposed to be seen and proof, real, undeniable proof.A slow breath left me, it was not relief nor hesitation.Just acceptance.“Prepare everything,” I said calmly.Lucas straightened. “All of it?”“Yes.”Lucas voice came through again. “Once we move, there’s no stopping it.”“I know,” I replied.And I did.Every step from here would be deliberate and every move would hit exactly where it needed to.There will be no more wasted effort and no unnecessary damage.Just precision.“They wanted a war,” I said quietly.My eyes stayed on the file as I turned another page.“Now they have one.”Outside, the world would still look normal. Pe
Letty’s povThe moment I stepped out of my office, everything looked normal.Too normal.People walked past me like nothing had changed. Some were laughing, some were arguing softly over the phone. Others rushed by with files in their hands, clearly late for meetings. Phones rang, doors opened and closed as life moved on, steady and careless.But to me, it all felt far away like I was not really part of it anymore.It was as if I was standing behind glass, watching a world I used to belong to, but no longer understood.Because deep down, beneath all of this normal movement, something had already shifted.A war had already begun and even worse, I could feel it ending.I didn’t know how, I didn’t know when, but I knew it would not end peacefully.And I knew I was already caught in the middle of it.I didn’t go home immediately. There was no rush Instead, I walked slowly to my car and got inside, closing the door gently like I was afraid even the smallest noise would break whatever fra
I turned slightly in my chair looking out the window but not really seeing anything.“They know it’s us now.” I quietly replied “Yes.” Mason immediately answered. There was no denial and no hesitation, just truth and truth was dangerous.“And there’s more,” Mason said.I frowned slightly.“What?”“I traced the impact of the branches we cut.” He continued as my fingers tightened around the phone.“And?” I asked“They didn’t just affect our enemies.” He said as fhere was a brief pause. “They affected her too.”I went still.Rosa.Of course.“She was connected,” I said slowly.“Yes.” Mason answered “In the background.”“Yes.”“She had lost access, resources, protection and influence” I continued “Yes.” Mason answeredI let out a slow breath. “So now she’s desperate and powerless” I closed my eyes briefly. “And when people like Rosa become powerless…”“They become dangerous,” Mason finished. “ She had leaked it to our enemies so that they would fight her battles for her” Mason continue
The room went still, dead still. Now they were no longer hiding, the message was very clear. I felt something shift inside me.Something cold, sharp and controlled. Slowly I reached for the file on the table. The one Letty had pointed out earlier.And this time, I didn’t hesitate.“Mason,” Lucas said carefully.I looked up at him. “They just made a mistake,” I said quietly.Letty’s eyes met mine and she understood immediately.“You’re going to cut it,” she said.I shook my head once.“No.”Then I opened the file. “I’m going to end it and show them why they don’t have any more options, they have to know that the Wells cannot be touched ”I looked between them, Lucas and Letty.“They could have kept this business still running .”My voice was calm. “They could have taken the loss, they could have walked away without taking much lost”I closed the file slowly. “But they didn’t want that”Letty stepped closer, her voice softer now.“Mason…”I looked at her.“They mentioned my family.” I
Mason’s povThe thing about silent wars is that they don’t stay silent forever. At some point, someone starts asking the right questions.And when they do, you either already have the answer or you become the answer.By the third week after going through with some of my plans, the damage was no longer subtle.It was controlled though but it was still visible. It had weight now and it also had presence.People could feel it even if they couldn’t explain it.I stood in the study, staring at the updated reports spread across the table.Their numbers are dropping, their delays increasing as internal conflicts start to rise.They had put me through a lot and now it was their turn to suffer exactly as planned.Every line, every movement and every reaction had all followed the path I had already seen in my head but that didn’t mean I relaxed because plans were only perfect until someone unexpectedly moved.Lucas walked in after leaving a small knock on the door as usual.“They had an emergen
Mason’s povI didn’t move immediately. Even after everything Letty said, even after I saw it clear as day for the first time…I didn’t rush because rushing was how you lost wars like this.I had spent years learning how to fight with force, making quick decisions and immediate retaliation.Power that demanded attention.The kind of power that made enemies step back before you even touched them.That was the kind of man I had become, that was the kind of leader people expected.But this? This was different. This wasn’t about who struck first. It wasn’t about who had the biggest force.This was about who understood the board better, about who saw further, who moved quieter and now for the first time I did.I sat in my study long after Letty had gone back to sleep that night.The house was too quiet, the kind of silence that made every thought louder.The files were open in front of me consisting of stacks of paper, with different names, numbers and connections.But I wasn’t reading anym
Rosa’s POVI watched her from the balcony again.Letty.She moved through the house like she belonged there. Like she had always belonged there. Like the mansion had been waiting for her long before she ever stepped inside it.The staff listened when she spoke, it was not out of fear, but respect,
Mason’s POV I knew something was wrong long before anyone said it out loud.Power has a smell when it shifts and it is not something most people notice. It does not announce itself. It does not shout. It moves quietly, like breath in a dark room. It settles into corners pressing against your skin
The words were flat and controlled. They did not shake.But he did.His face drained of color and for a moment, he looked like a man about to confess to a crime he had hoped would never be spoken aloud.“I never meant for it to happen,” he said quietly. “It was a mistake.”“Mistakes happen once,” I
Letty POVThe days that followed felt unreal, like I had stepped into a life I once only imagined quietly before sleep.Every morning, when I woke up, I lay still for a few seconds just to make sure it was real. The soft sheets, the large room and the silence that came from space, not loneliness. I







