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Reborn Queen: The Billionaire's Dangerous Asset
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Chapter 6 6

Hale Clemons sat in the darkened study of his family's estate. The room was lined with mahogany bookshelves and illuminated by the glow of six monitors.

"Pause it there," he commanded.

Flint Blackburn, his head of security, tapped a key.

On the central screen, a grainy cell phone video froze. It showed Arleen Brewer in the cafeteria, mid-swing. The metal tray was a blur connecting with Bryce Vaughn's face.

"Look at the feet," Flint said, pointing to the screen. "See how she grounded her heel before impact? That's kinetic linking. That's how a hundred-pound girl generates enough force to shatter cartilage."

Hale leaned forward. His eyes, the color of stormy seas, narrowed.

"And here," Flint continued, advancing the frame. "The finger lock on the linebacker. That's Krav Maga. Small joint manipulation. It's dirty, it's effective, and they don't teach it in gym class."

Hale sat back, steepling his fingers. "Background?"

"Clean," Flint said, tossing a folder onto the desk. "Too clean. Father ran off, stepfather is a drunk, mother is a waitress. She's a ghost in the system. Average grades, zero disciplinary record, invisible until..."

"Until she died," Hale finished.

He stood up and walked to the window. The estate grounds stretched out for acres, manicured and safe. But his mind was in the woods, remembering the bloody hair clip and the surgical precision of a field cauterization.

"A girl dies, comes back, saves my grandfather with special ops medical skills, and then dismantles three football players in under ten seconds," Hale mused. "That's not a miracle, Flint. That's an asset."

"Or a threat," Flint countered. "Maybe a sleeper agent? Activated by the trauma?"

"Maybe." Hale smiled. It wasn't a nice smile. It was the smile of a man who had finally found a puzzle worth solving. "Get the car. We're going to St. Andrew's."

"Sir? You haven't set foot on campus since graduation."

"I have a sudden interest in the disciplinary process."

Arleen stood outside the Principal's office. She was leaning against the wall, arms crossed.

Students walked by, giving her a wide berth. The fear was palpable. It smelled like sweat.

Principal Sterling came storming down the hall. He was a small, nervous man who cared more about endowments than education.

"Brewer!" he shouted, his face purple. "Mrs. Vaughn is on the warpath! You broke her son's nose!"

"He attacked me," Arleen said calmly. "Self-defense."

"Self-defense?" Sterling sputtered. "He's in the hospital! You're a girl! You're supposed to... to report it! Not maim him!"

"Reporting takes too long," Arleen stated.

"You're expelled," Sterling hissed. "I don't care what the handbook says. You are gone. Get your things."

"I wouldn't be so hasty, Principal."

The voice was smooth, deep, and carried an authority that made the air in the hallway feel heavier.

Hale Clemons turned the corner.

He was wearing a charcoal suit that cost more than Arleen's trailer. He moved with a lazy grace, flanked by two massive bodyguards.

Sterling froze. His anger evaporated, replaced by fawning obsequiousness.

"Mr. Clemons! What an honor. We weren't expecting..."

Hale walked right past him. He stopped in front of Arleen.

He towered over her. He smelled of cedar and rain.

Arleen looked up. She didn't flinch. She locked eyes with him.

Threat Assessment: High. Intelligence: High. Physical Capability: Elite.

"Miss Brewer," Hale said softly. "We meet again."

"I don't know you," Arleen lied. Her face was a mask of confusion.

Hale chuckled. It was a low rumble in his chest. He leaned down, bringing his face inches from hers.

"You seem to have a knack for finding trouble," he whispered, his eyes flicking down to her hands and then back to her face. "Or perhaps, for ending it. It's a rare talent."

Arleen's pupil contracted. Just a fraction. But he saw it.

He straightened up and turned to the Principal.

"I hear there's a hearing regarding this incident?" Hale asked.

"Well, yes, but it's an open-and-shut case..." Sterling stammered.

"I'd like to observe," Hale said. "As a major donor, I'm concerned about... student safety. And due process."

Sterling looked like he had swallowed a lemon. "Of course. Of course, Mr. Clemons."

Hale looked back at Arleen. His eyes were dancing with amusement.

"Don't disappoint me, Arleen."

He walked into the office.

Arleen watched him go. Her heart was beating a slow, steady rhythm of danger.

He knew.

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