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Chapter 94

Author: Michy Gaza
last update Last Updated: 2025-06-11 08:48:02

Reid arrived at Wolfe Security’s Zurich headquarters just after midnight.

Julian tried to intercept him at the private elevator, but Reid brushed past.

“Where is he?”

“He’s in the south wing...”

Reid didn’t wait for the rest.

He stormed through the dim corridors, familiar from too many nights staying too late, hoping Asher would just see him again, not the military screw up, not the one who left scars, but the man who stayed when Luca didn’t.

The door to Asher’s quarters was cracked open.

Reid pushed it in.

“Asher.”

Asher looked up from the edge of the bed, hair a mess, hoodie unzipped, dark circles under his eyes. A laptop was open on the desk nearby, the screen paused on Luca’s face.

Of course.

Reid stepped inside, every breath a fight against the storm inside him.

“You really just.. what, folded the second he looked at you?”

Asher blinked. “Reid...”

“You said you were done, Asher. You promised. Two years ago, I held you in my arms while you broke. Do you remember that?”

Silence.

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