Chapter 375
Kael’s POV
My heart was still racing from that close call with Rachel. Her predatory gaze swept across the street, nearly catching me where I stood.
I barely managed to duck behind the newsstand in time, holding my breath as she and Victoria walked just feet away, completely oblivious to my presence. Only when they disappeared around the corner did I finally let myself relax.
Thank fuck I’m quick on my feet. I slipped into a shop just as the bell above the door jangled. The clerk, some scruffy dude glued to his phone, barely looked up. “You want something?”
I forced a shrug, playing it cool despite the adrenaline spiking through me.
“Just browsing.” My voice stayed even, but inside, I was a live wire, pulse hammering as I turned away from the window, pretending to study a shelf of chipped mugs and dusty knickknacks.
This whole fucked–up situation–my life, my face, my future, all of it–lands square on that bitch, Madison. I’ve got nothing now.
Jack shit. She’s rotting in a cell, caught like some rookie who doesn’t know better. Part of me wants to march in there and wrap my hands around her throat for screwing me over.
She was supposed to be my ticket to power, not a goddamn anchor dragging me into the dirt.
Useless, always stirring up chaos and delivering nothing but headaches.
My fingers grazed the jagged scar cutting across my cheek, a raw, ugly reminder of the night my world imploded.
I can still see my father, Dylan, in my nightmares–his arms gone, stumps wrapped in blood–drenched rags, his eyes burning with pain and betrayal.
“This is on you, Kael,” he’d rasped, voice cracking like dry wood.
“No, father, it isn’t,” I said.
Then he’d raised that blade, pressed it to his throat right in front of me, and sliced.
Blood sprayed, warm and metallic, splattering my boots as he collapsed, body jerking in the dirt until it stilled.
I stared at the scene in shock, forgetting to scream, forgetting everything.
Time seemed to stop.
I didn’t move.
Couldn’t.
Just stood there, rooted, watching the light fade from his eyes.
I don’t know why I couldn’t feel sadness–just hatred. Why wouldn’t my father believe me? Was I really that worthless to him?
All because of Madison’s lies–her grand plans that crumbled and took everything with them!
But Rachel and Nathan? They don’t get to stroll away untouched, playing happy family with their kid, acting like they’ve won it all.
They haven’t. Not by a long shot. This scar brands me, sure, but it doesn’t hide who I am.
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Chapter 375
I don’t need a mask–I need their blood. Once they’re out of the picture, everything I’ve lost comes back to me. A dark, vicious grin twisted my lips at the thought, cold and satisfying.
I waited, scanning the street through the shop’s smudged window. No sign of Rachel or anyone else who’d clock me.
Pulling the mask over my face, I slipped out, keeping my head low.
The compound thrummed with life–vendors barking about their wares, kids darting through the crowd–but I moved like a ghost, sticking to the shadows until I reached the rundown shack hidden behind the market stalls.
A quick glance around–nobody watching. I pushed the door open, stepped inside, and locked it tight behind me.
Thalia was there, lounging on a sagging couch, flipping through a book without so much as a glance my way.
“You’re here,” she said.
“Yeah, I muttered, yanking off the mask and tossing it onto a table. “What’s GOING ON?”
She finally looked up. “Apollo’s hooked. Wrapped around my finger.”
I smirked, crossing the room to give her head a quick pat. “Nice work. That idiot thinks he’s untouchable, but he’s just another sucker who can’t say no to a pretty face.”
Thalia’s lips quirked, but her gaze stayed hard, focused. “Apollo’s small–time, Kael. His rank’s too low to move the needle. We need bigger players if we’re gonna win this. And with Madison still locked up, we’re on thin ice. Got any bright ideas to get her out?”
I leaned against the wall, arms crossed, my jaw tight. “You really wanna save her? She’s a liability.”
Thalia set the book down, shaking her head. “No, she’s an asset. Her hatred for Rachel burns hotter than ours. Give her an opening, and she’ll tear Rachel apart without a second thought. We need that kind of rage on our side.”
I chewed on that, the idea twisting in my gut. “Maybe,” I said after a beat. “She’s more trouble than she’s worth, but if you think she’s got a shot at Rachel, I’ll consider it.”
Thalia leaned forward, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial hush. “I’m in good with Emma now. She trusts me. That’s our way in.”
I nodded, a spark of approval cutting through my frustration. “Solid. Keep that tight. And work on Tyler. Guys like him–hormones over brains. You can play him like a fiddle.”
She let out a low, sly laugh, her eyes glinting with mischief. “And you, Kael? Not exactly Mr. Pure yourself. You and Madison were screwing like the world was ending.”
I snorted, brushing it off with a wave. “She was hot and ready. Just blowing off steam, Thalia. Don’t read into it.”
She rolled her eyes, unimpressed. “Sure. Anyway, I’ve got people slipping into the prison. It’s slow going–Nathan’s got that We can’t afford to fuck this up.”
I gave a nod. “What about Enzo?”
on lockdown.
Thalia sighed, slumping back. “He’s blocked from key areas. Nathan’s got some dumbass rule about single guys not getting access. It’s a pain in
the ass.
I let out a dry, bitter laugh. “Nathan’s sharper than I give him credit for.”
Thalia’s eyes lit up, a wicked grin spreading across her face. “Speaking of Nathan, I saw him today. Guy’s got this rugged, sexy vibe. I could work him, you know. Get him eating out of my hand.”
Chapter 375
I
raised
an eyebrow,
smirking.
can think *If you
you
pull
it off, go
for it. But right
now,
We
need
their
plans–patrols, strategies,
the whole deal.
That’s priority one.”
‘Got it,”
she said, her tone all
business now. “I’m on
it.”
I opened my mouth to panic in her
gaze that
but a
door knock at the sharp push further,
froze,
the air heavy surged through me. We
stopped me with dread.
cold.
Thali
eyes
locked
onto mine, and I
saw
the same
raw
“Who the fuck is
that?” 1
whispered, my hand
already
closing
around the knife
at
my
waist, the blade’s
weight
a cold comfort against
my palm.
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