Congratulations on your marriage, Mr. Blackwood."
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The voice was calm.
Too calm.
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Aria felt her blood run cold.
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Ethan didn't react outwardly.
But the air around him shifted.
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"Who is this?" he asked, his tone flat.
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A soft chuckle came from the other end.
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"I'm disappointed," the man replied. "After everything… you still don't recognize my voice?"
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Ethan's eyes darkened slightly.
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Silence stretched.
Heavy.
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Then—
"I thought you were smarter than this," the voice continued. "Marrying her… bringing her back into your life…"
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Aria's heart started racing again.
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*Back into your life.*
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"You've made things very… interesting."
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Ethan's grip on the phone tightened.
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"What do you want?" he asked.
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Straight to the point.
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Another chuckle.
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"Ah, there it is. The businessman I remember."
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A pause.
Then—
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"I want what you took from me."
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The room went still.
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Aria's eyes flickered between Ethan and the phone.
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"What are you talking about?" Ethan's voice dropped slightly.
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"You know exactly what I'm talking about."
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A beat.
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"Your wife's family," the man continued slowly, "was just… collateral damage."
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Aria's breath caught.
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"Collateral…?" she whispered.
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Ethan's jaw tightened.
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"You destroyed my empire," the voice went on. "Piece by piece. Deal by deal."
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Something in Ethan's expression shifted.
Recognition.
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"…Viktor," he said coldly.
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A soft laugh echoed through the phone.
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"Finally."
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Aria's heart pounded.
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"Who is that?" she demanded, panic rising again.
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But Ethan didn't answer her.
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"You should be dead," he said into the phone.
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"And yet," Viktor replied smoothly, "here I am."
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A pause.
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"And I have something you want."
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Aria stepped closer instantly.
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"My mother—please—don't hurt her!" she cried, unable to hold back anymore.
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Silence on the line.
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Then—
A low, amused hum.
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"So this is her," Viktor said. "The girl you chose."
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Aria's chest tightened.
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"She sounds just like her father."
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Her heart stopped.
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"What did you say?"
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But Viktor ignored her.
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"You always did have a weakness, Ethan," he continued. "You just never realized it."
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Ethan's voice turned deadly.
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"Say what you want and end this."
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A pause.
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Then—
"Come alone."
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The words landed like a threat.
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"Location will be sent."
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"And if I don't?" Ethan asked.
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A soft sigh.
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"Then your wife gets to say goodbye to her mother."
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Aria's knees nearly gave out.
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"No—please—"
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But the call ended.
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Just like that.
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Silence filled the room again.
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Heavy.
Crushing.
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Aria turned to Ethan immediately.
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"You have to go," she said, her voice shaking. "Please—you have to save her!"
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Ethan didn't respond right away.
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His mind was already moving.
Calculating.
Planning.
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"Who is he?" Aria asked desperately. "What did he mean about my father? About everything—?!"
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Ethan finally looked at her.
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"Viktor Hale," he said.
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The name meant nothing to her.
But the way he said it—
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Did.
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"He was my partner," Ethan continued.
"Years ago."
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Aria's breath caught.
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"What happened?"
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A pause.
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Then—
"I ended him."
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The words sent a chill down her spine.
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"But clearly," Lena's voice cut in from behind,
"you didn't finish the job."
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Both of them turned.
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Lena stood there, arms crossed, her expression unreadable.
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"You knew?" Aria asked, her voice filled with disbelief.
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Lena didn't answer directly.
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"He's not just here for revenge," she said instead. "If Viktor is moving now… it means something bigger is happening."
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Ethan's gaze sharpened.
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"I know."
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Aria looked between them, panic rising again.
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"Can someone explain what's going on?!" she cried.
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Silence.
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Then—
Ethan stepped toward her.
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"You're staying here."
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"What?!" she shook her head immediately. "No! I'm coming with you!"
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"No."
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"You can't ask me to stay calm while my mother is out there!" she shouted.
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"I'm not asking."
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Her chest tightened.
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"I don't trust you," she said.
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The words hung between them.
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Ethan didn't flinch.
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"You don't have to."
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A pause.
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"But I'll bring her back."
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Something in his voice—
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This time—
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It wasn't cold.
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It wasn't distant.
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It was certain.
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And for a brief moment—
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Aria wanted to believe him.
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But fear still gripped her heart.
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"Promise me," she whispered.
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Ethan held her gaze.
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Then—
"I don't make promises."
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Her heart sank.
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But then he added—
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"I make results."
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Before she could respond—
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He turned and walked toward the exit.
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"Wait!" she called out.
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He stopped.
But didn't turn around.
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"If something happens to her…" her voice broke,
"I'll never forgive you."
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A pause.
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Then—
Without looking back—
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"Then I won't let it happen."
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The door closed behind him.
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And just like that—
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He was gone.
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Aria stood there, her heart racing, her mind spinning.
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Because now—
She wasn't just trapped in a contract.
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She was trapped in a war.
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And the most dangerous part?
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She didn't even know all the sides yet.
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To be continued…
