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7 Chapters
Chapter 10 Fury in silence img
Chapter 11 Moves in the shadow img
Chapter 12 The edge of control img
Chapter 13 When a heart decides to run img
Chapter 14 The house she returned to img
Chapter 15 The breaking point img
Chapter 16 Shadows in Brooklyn img
Chapter 17 Freedom and fire img
Chapter 18 A mother's fury img
Chapter 19 Brooklyn Reunion img
Chapter 20 The Rush img
Chapter 21 Shadows in Brooklyn img
Chapter 22 The call img
Chapter 23 The man who couldn't bend img
Chapter 24 Blood and betrayal img
Chapter 25 The strings he pulls img
Chapter 26 Someone's watching img
Chapter 27 The night everything burned img
Chapter 28 The walls are moving closer img
Chapter 29 The cracks in the wall of us img
Chapter 30 The fault lines beneath them img
Chapter 31 The door between them img
Chapter 32 Dominic came img
Chapter 33 The disappearing shadow img
Chapter 34 The truth behind the shadow img
Chapter 35 Cracks in the quiet img
Chapter 36 The leaving img
Chapter 37 The quiet between them img
Chapter 38 The fragile calm img
Chapter 39 The visit img
Chapter 40 The one who knew img
Chapter 41 Temporary Peace img
Chapter 42 The silence that speaks img
Chapter 43 Shadows in pinefield img
Chapter 44 The plan unfolds img
Chapter 45 The first strike img
Chapter 46 The first attack img
Chapter 47 Watching shadows img
Chapter 48 Fractured Breaths img
Chapter 49 After the fall img
Chapter 50 The watcher returns img
Chapter 51 The public execution img
Chapter 52 Pressure points img
Chapter 53 Fault lines img
Chapter 54 The DNA test img
Chapter 55 The result of it all img
Chapter 56 The Cost of Truth img
Chapter 57 The interview that burned everything img
Chapter 58 Dominic's private offer img
Chapter 59 Public fallout img
Chapter 60 Anthony Romano cracks img
Chapter 61 Lines are drawn img
Chapter 62 Custody as a weapon img
Chapter 63 The illusion he sold img
Chapter 64 The day Ryan LaRusso burned the throne img
Chapter 65 The price of defiance img
Chapter 66 The last warning img
Chapter 67 What I carry when I run img
Chapter 68 The manhunt img
Chapter 69 Nowhere is safe img
Chapter 70 Ash and water img
Chapter 71 The call img
Chapter 72 A funeral without a body img
Chapter 73 Shadows in the hunt img
Chapter 74 They plan they make img
Chapter 75 The life I build alone img
Chapter 76 A day without his name img
Chapter 77 When the body says stop img
Chapter 78 The same stranger img
Chapter 79 A body that finally exhales img
Chapter 80 The house that changed it's shape img
Chapter 81 Morning without safety img
Chapter 82 The quiet match of escape img
Chapter 83 The weight of escape img
Chapter 84 Ethan's obsession img
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Chapter 7 The blueprint of war

Ryan's POV

Morning used to mean safety.

Structure. Control. Predictability.

For as long as I could remember, my life had followed a pattern I built and obeyed without question. Coffee at six. Gym at seven. Office by eight. By nine, the controlled chaos of meetings, numbers, decisions, and dominance would take over. Routine was how I survived. Routine was how I stayed sharp. Routine was how I kept my father's shadow from swallowing me whole.

But this morning, there was nothing to hold onto.

No sleep. No appetite. No sense of time.

I hadn't closed my eyes once without seeing Juliet. The way she stood there, trying so hard not to cry. The way her fingers dug into her bag like it was the only thing keeping her upright. And layered over that image was my father's voice, quiet, calm, and terrifying, telling me he would ruin her if I didn't fall back in line.

Dominic LaRusso didn't shout.

He didn't threaten to scare you.

He promised things the same way other men promised favors.

And he always followed through.

I stood at the floor-to-ceiling window of my condo, staring down at the city as it slowly woke up. Morning light spilled across rooftops and glass buildings, soft and deceptive. Cars moved. People hurried along sidewalks. Coffee shops unlocked their doors. Somewhere below, a couple laughed, unaware that my world had just split open.

Everything was moving forward.

Mine was frozen.

The silence inside the condo felt heavy, pressing in on my chest. Even the city noise sounded distant, muted, like I was underwater. I hadn't turned on the TV. I hadn't checked the news. I already knew the only headline that mattered:

Ryan LaRusso had lost everything that made him untouchable.

My phone buzzed in my hand.

Luca.

I didn't even bother checking the screen. Of course it was him.

I answered, my voice flat. "It's too early."

"Too early?" Luca scoffed loudly. "Ryan, it's ten thirty. I've already lived an entire life today. Bad coffee. Worse traffic. Emotional support of a stranger who overshared at a crosswalk. You are behind."

I leaned my forehead against the cold glass, letting it ground me. "I'm not in the mood."

"You never are when your voice sounds like that," he said, the humor easing just slightly. "Have you eaten?"

"No."

"Showered?"

"No."

"Threatened your father or plotted arson?"

"Not yet."

He gasped theatrically. "Wow. Personal growth."

"Luca," I warned, rubbing my eyes.

His tone softened immediately. "Hey. I'm here. Talk to me. What happened after we hung up?"

I exhaled slowly, staring at my reflection in the glass. I looked... wrecked. Eyes dull. Jaw tight. Like someone who hadn't slept because sleep felt too dangerous.

"He won," I said quietly. "At least for now."

"For now," Luca repeated. "Which means it's temporary."

"He cut me out of everything," I continued. "My accounts. My authority. My seat. I'm... boxed in."

"And still standing," Luca said. "Which means he didn't finish the job."

I turned away from the window and started pacing. The room suddenly felt too small for the anger burning through me.

"He won't stop," I said. "He'll go after her school records. Her past jobs. Her prescriptions. Every crack she's tried to seal. He'll expose things she survived just to prove a point."

"Then we don't let him," Luca said calmly.

"How?" I snapped. "I don't even control my own money right now."

"You still control yourself," he replied. "And you're smarter than him in ways he doesn't understand."

I stopped pacing and looked at the table.

Juliet's medical file sat there like a threat. Like proof that my father had already crossed a line he could never uncross.

"She won't trust me," I whispered. "Not after last night. Not after everything."

"She will," Luca said. "But first, you need to walk into her life steady. Not bleeding. Not frantic."

"I can't even breathe without feeling like I'm failing her."

"That's because you care," Luca said gently. "And men like your father see care as weakness."

The truth landed hard.

"He's not really attacking her," Luca continued. "He's attacking you. Because for the first time, you chose something he didn't design."

I clenched my jaw.

Juliet wasn't just someone I cared about.

She was proof that I could choose differently.

"He doesn't care about her pain," Luca said. "He cares that she cracked something open in you."

I closed my eyes.

My entire life had been obedience disguised as loyalty. Love disguised as control. If I succeeded without him, if I chose a life he didn't approve of, it would expose the truth he feared most.

He didn't raise a son.

He built a weapon.

"Okay," I said finally. "So what's the plan?"

Luca's voice sharpened, energized. "Now you're speaking my language."

"Step one," he said, "we gather intelligence. Everything your father knows. Everyone he's spoken to. Every move he's likely to make."

"Step two," I added, "we protect Juliet without letting her feel hunted."

"Yes," Luca said. "And step three..."

"I take back what's mine," I finished.

He laughed softly. "Look at you. Already turning fear into strategy."

I sat down heavily on the couch, my hands shaking slightly.

"I'm scared," I admitted. "Not for myself. For her."

"That's the right fear," Luca said. "Fear that makes you careful, not reckless."

I nodded slowly.

I wasn't ready to face Juliet yet.

But I would be.

Prepared. Grounded. Able to stand between her and the storm.

"I'm in," I said. "Whatever this turns into."

"Good," Luca replied. "Because this isn't a fight. It's a war."

We hung up, and the silence returned-but it felt different now. Less crushing. More focused.

I walked into my office and sat at my desk. The chair creaked softly beneath my weight. I opened my laptop.

Frozen or not.

Cut off or not.

Disowned or not.

I was still Ryan LaRusso.

And I hadn't survived my father by being weak.

This wasn't about revenge.

It was about protection.

About choice.

About refusing to let a monster decide who deserved safety.

The war had already begun.

And this time,

I would be ready.

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