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8 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 8 Threads I wasn't meant to pull

Ryan's POV

Sleep never came.

Not because of the threats.

Not because my accounts were frozen, my name erased, my future boxed in like a corpse waiting to be claimed.

Not even because Dominic LaRusso, my father, my creator, my greatest mistake, had made it clear he was ready to destroy anything that didn't obey him.

Sleep refused me because every time I closed my eyes, I saw Juliet.

Not crying.

Not screaming.

Just standing there in that elevator, shoulders tight, lips pressed together, pain folded so neatly inside her chest that it almost looked like strength.

That was what haunted me.

By the time the sun crawled into the sky, I was pacing like a man losing his grip on reality.

My condo smelled like cold coffee and tension. Outside, the city moved on, indifferent. Inside, I was unraveling.

Luca was still passed out on my couch, sprawled in a way that suggested a crime scene rather than rest. One leg hung off the armrest. His hair stuck up in impossible directions. One sock was missing, and I had no intention of finding out where it went.

I grabbed a pillow and threw it at his head.

He groaned, rolled over, and spoke into the cushion. "If that's not breakfast or a miracle, I reject it."

"It's noon."

"My dreams operate on a higher timeline."

I ignored him and turned back to my laptop.

I had spent the entire night digging.

Not the clean file Dominic shoved in my face, the one stripped down, clinical, cold, but the messy truth beneath it. The pieces Luca and I pulled from old records, forgotten systems, quiet sources.

And the deeper I went, the tighter my chest became.

Juliet hadn't just been sick.

She'd been surviving.

Emergency room visits with vague notes. Long gaps where records should've existed. A pattern of changing hospitals, doctors, even cities, never staying long enough to be tracked.

This wasn't secrecy.

It was escape.

She wasn't hiding something ugly.

She was running from something dangerous.

And my father thought those gaps were leverage.

A loud snore broke through my thoughts.

"Get up," I said sharply, snapping the laptop shut.

Luca cracked one eye. "You look like a man about to commit several felonies."

"I might."

"That's my cue." He sat up, grabbed a shirt from the floor, sniffed it, grimaced, then pulled it on anyway. "Alright. What nightmare are we handling before coffee?"

I hesitated.

Because saying it out loud meant admitting how far this had gone.

"My father isn't trying to control Juliet," I said finally. "He's trying to destroy her."

Luca blinked. Once. Then twice. "Okay. I need context. Preferably before noon."

So I told him.

Not every detail, some things still scraped too close to the bone, but enough. The medical files. The threats. The account freeze. The board removal. The way Dominic spoke about Juliet like she was collateral damage instead of a human being.

When I finished, Luca leaned forward, elbows on his knees, expression stripped of humor.

"Ryan," he said quietly.

"What."

"When you asked for help, I thought we were talking damage control. Not toppling a dynasty."

"I'm not trying to overthrow him."

"He thinks you are."

That truth landed heavy.

"I didn't start this," I muttered.

"No one ever does."

I dragged a hand down my face, exhaustion pressing into my skull. "I need to find Juliet today. I have to tell her everything, before he gets to her first."

"Then I'm coming with you," Luca said, standing.

"No."

"Not happening."

"This isn't your fight."

He stepped in front of me. "You dragged me into emotional warfare at three a.m. You don't get to sideline me before the real danger starts."

I clenched my jaw.

I hated that he was right.

But I was too raw to argue.

I grabbed my keys. "Let's go."

(THE SEARCH)

Juliet didn't answer.

Not my texts.

Not my calls.

Not the voicemail I left and immediately regretted because I sounded like a man drowning and reaching for air.

Her phone was off.

Her apartment building refused to let me up.

Her workplace said she called in sick.

Every door closed.

Every answer wrong.

Every instinct screaming she's scared.

We drove for hours.

Luca filled the silence when it got unbearable, bad jokes, worse singing, commentary on traffic, pointing out dogs in sweaters like it was vital information.

It helped. Barely.

Because every minute that passed tightened something inside my chest.

By evening, we circled back to her neighborhood.

And then I saw her.

Sitting alone by a public fountain. Hoodie pulled over her head. Hands hidden inside her sleeves. Staring at the water like it might tell her what to do next.

My heart stuttered.

"Go," Luca murmured. "I'll stay back."

I didn't hesitate.

(JULIET)

She didn't look at me when I sat beside her.

Her body was tight. Guarded. Like she was bracing for impact.

"Juliet," I said softly.

She inhaled sharply. "I don't want to talk."

"I know," I said. "But I..."

"No." She stood suddenly. "I figured it out."

My stomach dropped. "Figured what out?"

She turned, eyes burning, not with anger, but with hurt sharpened into something dangerous.

"Your father is trying to ruin me."

There it was.

The thing I'd been racing against.

"I'm so sorry," I whispered. "I never meant..."

"You should've told me," she snapped. "The first moment he touched my records. The first threat. The first lie."

"I was trying to protect you."

"Well, you failed," she said, voice cracking. "Because now I know what he's capable of."

That hurt more than anything Dominic ever did.

"I can fix this," I said, stepping closer.

"Don't," she whispered, stepping back. "Don't promise things you can't control."

"I won't let him hurt you."

"You already did," she said quietly. "By bringing me into his world."

Silence fell between us.

"Please don't contact me again," she said. "I can survive pain. I can't survive your family."

And she walked away.

Not running.

Not crying.

Just walking.

Like she'd already buried us.

I stood there long after she disappeared, fists clenched, chest hollow.

Luca approached slowly. "Ryan..."

"She thinks I'm part of this," I said numbly.

"She's terrified."

"Because he terrified her."

Something inside me snapped.

"I'm going to destroy everything he's using against her," I said softly. "Every file. Every connection. Every lie."

Luca swallowed. "That means war."

"I know."

"You could lose everything."

"I already have."

"So what now?"

I looked back at the empty street where Juliet vanished.

"Now," I said, voice steady, dangerous, "I pull every thread he never wanted me to touch."

And somewhere deep inside, something changed.

This wasn't fear.

This wasn't obedience.

This was rage.

And Dominic LaRusso had just taught me what happens when you threaten the one thing a man cannot replace.

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