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Safe No More

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Evening settled slowly into the room, dragging shadows along the walls as the light dimmed. The air cooled, but it did nothing to ease the unease sitting between them.

The question came softly.

Too softly.

But it struck like a blade.

“Are you truly the one the mafia boss is looking for?”

The nurse’s voice carried innocence, but her eyes did not.

They lingered.

Watching.

Measuring.

Lidia’s fingers tightened slightly around the edge of the blanket, though her face remained still. The baby slept b
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  • The King’s Broken Oath   Hunting the Truth of Her Blood

    Night did not fall all at once.It crept in.Slow.Careful.Like it, too, was watching.Inside the small room, silence stretched between two women who had learned the hard way that silence was never truly empty. It carried thoughts, fear, decisions waiting to be made.Lidia moved first.She folded the last piece of cloth with steady hands, though the slight tremble in her fingers betrayed the storm beneath. The baby lay wrapped beside her, sleeping, unaware that the world outside had already begun to hunt his mother.Erika zipped the bag quietly.Every sound felt too loud.Too exposed.“Is that everything?” Erika whispered.Lidia nodded without looking up.“Yes.”Her voice was calm.Too calm.Erika studied her for a second, searching for something—fear, hesitation, doubt.But Lidia gave her none.Only that quiet stillness that had begun to replace the girl she once knew.The door outside creaked faintly.Both of them froze.Lidia’s head lifted slightly, her ears catching every movemen

  • The King’s Broken Oath   Safe No More

    Evening settled slowly into the room, dragging shadows along the walls as the light dimmed. The air cooled, but it did nothing to ease the unease sitting between them.The question came softly.Too softly.But it struck like a blade.“Are you truly the one the mafia boss is looking for?”The nurse’s voice carried innocence, but her eyes did not.They lingered.Watching.Measuring.Lidia’s fingers tightened slightly around the edge of the blanket, though her face remained still. The baby slept beside her, his tiny chest rising and falling in quiet rhythm, untouched by the weight pressing into the room.“No,” Lidia said.Her voice came out steady.Careful.“That wasn’t me. We might just look alike.”She didn’t look at the nurse when she said it.Didn’t dare.Silence stretched.A second too long.“Okay,” the nurse replied.But she didn’t sound convinced.And that was the problem.Lidia felt it.In the way the woman lingered a moment longer than necessary.In the way her eyes flicked once

  • The King’s Broken Oath   Ten Million Reasons to Run

    Thursday, 3rd of June.The room pulsed with heat and pain.The television light flickered against the walls, too bright for a place that smelled of blood, antiseptic, and fear. Shadows trembled with every movement, stretching and shrinking as if the room itself was breathing.“Push!”The nurse’s voice cut through everything—firm, urgent, unyielding.Lidia’s body curled forward, fingers clawing into the thin sheets beneath her. Sweat clung to her skin, her breath coming in sharp, broken gasps as another wave tore through her.It felt endless.Like her body no longer belonged to her.“Push harder, my dear—don’t stop now!”But then—A voice.Low.Familiar.It slipped through the chaos, cutting past the pain, past the noise, past everything.Lidia’s head turned sharply toward the television.“Focus!” the nurse snapped, trying to pull her back.But Lidia didn’t listen.Couldn’t.Her eyes locked onto the screen.And there he was.Gennado.Seated in a chair that mirrored power itself—dark, h

  • The King’s Broken Oath   A War Paused, Not Ended

    Her voice lowered, steady and controlled.“Whatever this is—whatever he’s hiding—it does not change one thing.”Scarlet looked at her, searching.“We are not powerless.”The words landed with quiet force.Blanca’s grip tightened slightly—not enough to hurt, but enough to ground.“I built everything we have with my own hands,” she continued. “Do you think I would let it crumble because Lorenzo made one unexpected move?”Scarlet didn’t answer.But the tension in her shoulders eased… just slightly.Blanca leaned in a fraction.“I will find out what he’s hiding,” she said.Her voice dropped further.“And when I do…”A faint smile touched her lips.“I will decide how this ends.”Scarlet exhaled slowly.The fear didn’t disappear.But it shifted.Turned into something else.Something sharper.“What do you want me to do?” she asked quietly.Blanca straightened, her hand falling back to her side.“For now?”She turned slightly, her gaze drifting back toward the window.“We watch.”Scarlet nodd

  • The King’s Broken Oath   When Allies Become Unpredictable 2

    “If I didn’t know better,” she added softly, “I would think someone convinced you.” A subtle push. A test. Silence followed. Longer this time. Then— “No one convinces me.” Lorenzo’s voice came low. Dangerous. The warning was clear. Blanca leaned back again. Relaxed. Unbothered. On the surface. “Of course not,” she said. Smooth. Effortless. “But you must forgive my curiosity.” Her fingers brushed her necklace lightly. “You don’t make decisions like this without a reason.” A pause. Then, softer— “And I don’t like being the only one who doesn’t know it.” There it was. The truth. Bare. But still wrapped in elegance. Lorenzo didn’t answer immediately. And when he did— His voice was colder than before. “Then get used to it.” The line went silent. Blanca’s hand froze. Slowly— Very slowly— She lowered the phone from her ear. The call had ended. Just like that. No closure. No explanation. No control. For a moment—

  • The King’s Broken Oath   When Allies Become Unpredictable

    The hall was filled within the hour.Men of power.Leaders.Figures who controlled territories, trades, bloodlines.Whispers moved through the room like smoke.Lorenzo stood at the center.Silent.Watching.Waiting until every seat was filled.Then—He stepped forward.The room fell quiet instantly.No one spoke.No one moved.They all knew that look.Something had shifted.Lorenzo’s gaze swept across them slowly.Measured.Heavy.“The war…”He began.His voice carried easily across the hall.“…ends.”The word landed.Sharp.Unexpected.Murmurs started immediately.Confusion.Shock.He didn’t raise his voice.Didn’t need to.His presence crushed the noise before it could grow.“I am no longer interested in it.”His tone was final.Unquestionable.A man near the back shifted slightly.“Sir… what about—”Lorenzo’s head snapped toward him.The look alone silenced him.Cold.Deadly.“Anyone,” Lorenzo continued, his voice dropping lower, more dangerous, “who refuses…”A pause.His gaze har

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