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Burning empire

Beauty m.j
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Chapter 1 Burning Empire

Matteo's heart hammered like a drum as he slipped through the crowded streets, clutching the small leather pouch tight beneath his coat. The city buzzed all around him - neon signs flickering, voices shouting, music pounding from nearby bars. But Matteo barely heard it. All he could focus on was the pounding in his chest and the sharp, cold weight in his pocket.

This was it. His first real score.

He hadn't planned for his hands to shake or his breath to catch. But the adrenaline was a wild thing - a fierce, hungry beast that screamed at him to run faster, stay hidden, don't get caught. He ducked behind a parked car and pressed himself against the cold metal, trying to calm down. Every noise felt amplified-the screech of tires, the shout of a street vendor, a distant siren wailing through the night.

Matteo glanced down at the pouch again. Inside were the keys-small, simple, but powerful. Keys to cars, apartments, safe houses. Things that meant money, safety, a way out. He wasn't sure if he'd stolen from the right people, but it was all he had.

"First time doing something this big," he whispered to himself, voice barely audible. "Don't screw it up."

His fingers twitched. Every second felt like a countdown. If anyone caught him with this, it wouldn't just be trouble-it could be the end.

He moved again, slipping through the crowd like a ghost. The street lights flickered, casting long shadows that seemed to chase him. People brushed past, their faces blurred in the neon haze. Matteo's world had always been about running, hiding, and scraping by. No more.

Suddenly, a voice called out behind him.

"Hey! Stop!"

Matteo froze. Panic twisted his stomach. Without thinking, he bolted down a side alley, heart racing as the footsteps thundered closer. He slammed into a chain-link fence, then squeezed through a gap, breaking into a full sprint.

The alley was narrow, walls closing in like a trap. He dodged piles of trash and broken glass, every sharp sound making his skin crawl. The city was alive with danger, and he was right in its teeth.

"Come back here!" the voice shouted again, louder this time.

Matteo's lungs burned. He risked a glance back-two men in dark coats were chasing him, faces set hard with anger. He didn't know who they were, but he knew exactly what they wanted.

The stolen pouch felt heavier with every step, like a weight pulling him down. He wanted to drop it, run empty-handed, but he couldn't. Not after everything.

A sharp corner loomed ahead. Without slowing, Matteo made a split-second decision and darted down another alley, hoping to lose them in the maze of streets. His breath came in short gasps, his legs trembling but pushing harder.

Then, just when he thought he might escape, the alley ended at a dead end.

Matteo skidded to a stop, pressed against the cold brick wall. He was trapped.

The footsteps were close now. Too close.

He swallowed hard, heart thundering in his ears.

And then the voices came-harsh, cold, filled with menace.

"You think you can steal from us and get away?"

Matteo's hands clenched into fists, the leather pouch still secure under his coat.

This was just the beginning. And whatever happened next, he knew one thing for sure-

He wasn't going down without a fight.

---

Matteo's eyes darted around the dead-end alley, searching for any way out. But all he saw was cold brick walls and rusted fire escapes that were too high to reach. His breath came fast and shallow. The leather pouch felt like a stone in his pocket, heavy with everything he didn't yet understand.

The two men in dark coats stepped into the alley, their faces shadowed but their eyes sharp and unforgiving.

"Hand it over," the taller one demanded, voice low but deadly serious.

Matteo swallowed hard. "Look, I don't want trouble. Just let me go."

The other man laughed, but it was no joke. "You don't get to ask. You took something that doesn't belong to you."

Matteo's mind raced. He needed a plan, something fast. But all he could think of was running. Maybe if he could just slip past them, disappear into the maze of streets.

He stepped to the side, looking for a gap.

The taller man moved with surprising speed, blocking the way.

"No way out," he said.

Matteo's chest tightened. The city had never felt this small and suffocating. Every shadow seemed alive, waiting to swallow him whole.

Suddenly, a soft metallic click came from Matteo's pocket-the pouch shifting as he fidgeted nervously.

The shorter man's eyes flicked down. "What's that you got there?"

Matteo clenched his fist around the pouch. "if you know, why ask?" he scoffed.

The taller man stepped closer, reaching for the pouch. "Hand it over. Now."

Matteo's instincts screamed at him to fight or run. But with no clear escape, fight was all he had.

He took a quick step back and shoved the taller man hard in the chest.

Surprise flashed in the man's eyes for a moment before he lunged forward.

Matteo dodged, then sprinted toward the alley's entrance.

"After him!" the shorter man shouted.

Footsteps thundered behind him again. Matteo pushed harder, every muscle burning.

He turned a corner, hoping to lose them in the night.

As he ran down, the alley, he came across a tinted car and without thinking, he opened the car and jumped in shutting it....

but, he wasn't alone...

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Chapter 1

Matteo's heart hammered like a drum as he slipped through the crowded streets, clutching the small leather pouch tight beneath his coat. The city buzzed all around him - neon signs flickering, voices shouting, music pounding from nearby bars. But Matteo barely heard it. All he could focus on was the pounding in his chest and the sharp, cold weight in his pocket.

This was it. His first real score.

He hadn't planned for his hands to shake or his breath to catch. But the adrenaline was a wild thing - a fierce, hungry beast that screamed at him to run faster, stay hidden, don't get caught. He ducked behind a parked car and pressed himself against the cold metal, trying to calm down. Every noise felt amplified-the screech of tires, the shout of a street vendor, a distant siren wailing through the night.

Matteo glanced down at the pouch again. Inside were the keys-small, simple, but powerful. Keys to cars, apartments, safe houses. Things that meant money, safety, a way out. He wasn't sure if he'd stolen from the right people, but it was all he had.

"First time doing something this big," he whispered to himself, voice barely audible. "Don't screw it up."

His fingers twitched. Every second felt like a countdown. If anyone caught him with this, it wouldn't just be trouble-it could be the end.

He moved again, slipping through the crowd like a ghost. The street lights flickered, casting long shadows that seemed to chase him. People brushed past, their faces blurred in the neon haze. Matteo's world had always been about running, hiding, and scraping by. No more.

Suddenly, a voice called out behind him.

"Hey! Stop!"

Matteo froze. Panic twisted his stomach. Without thinking, he bolted down a side alley, heart racing as the footsteps thundered closer. He slammed into a chain-link fence, then squeezed through a gap, breaking into a full sprint.

The alley was narrow, walls closing in like a trap. He dodged piles of trash and broken glass, every sharp sound making his skin crawl. The city was alive with danger, and he was right in its teeth.

"Come back here!" the voice shouted again, louder this time.

Matteo's lungs burned. He risked a glance back-two men in dark coats were chasing him, faces set hard with anger. He didn't know who they were, but he knew exactly what they wanted.

The stolen pouch felt heavier with every step, like a weight pulling him down. He wanted to drop it, run empty-handed, but he couldn't. Not after everything.

A sharp corner loomed ahead. Without slowing, Matteo made a split-second decision and darted down another alley, hoping to lose them in the maze of streets. His breath came in short gasps, his legs trembling but pushing harder.

Then, just when he thought he might escape, the alley ended at a dead end.

Matteo skidded to a stop, pressed against the cold brick wall. He was trapped.

The footsteps were close now. Too close.

He swallowed hard, heart thundering in his ears.

And then the voices came-harsh, cold, filled with menace.

"You think you can steal from us and get away?"

Matteo's hands clenched into fists, the leather pouch still secure under his coat.

This was just the beginning. And whatever happened next, he knew one thing for sure-

He wasn't going down without a fight.

---

Matteo's eyes darted around the dead-end alley, searching for any way out. But all he saw was cold brick walls and rusted fire escapes that were too high to reach. His breath came fast and shallow. The leather pouch felt like a stone in his pocket, heavy with everything he didn't yet understand.

The two men in dark coats stepped into the alley, their faces shadowed but their eyes sharp and unforgiving.

"Hand it over," the taller one demanded, voice low but deadly serious.

Matteo swallowed hard. "Look, I don't want trouble. Just let me go."

The other man laughed, but it was no joke. "You don't get to ask. You took something that doesn't belong to you."

Matteo's mind raced. He needed a plan, something fast. But all he could think of was running. Maybe if he could just slip past them, disappear into the maze of streets.

He stepped to the side, looking for a gap.

The taller man moved with surprising speed, blocking the way.

"No way out," he said.

Matteo's chest tightened. The city had never felt this small and suffocating. Every shadow seemed alive, waiting to swallow him whole.

Suddenly, a soft metallic click came from Matteo's pocket-the pouch shifting as he fidgeted nervously.

The shorter man's eyes flicked down. "What's that you got there?"

Matteo clenched his fist around the pouch. "if you know, why ask?" he scoffed.

The taller man stepped closer, reaching for the pouch. "Hand it over. Now."

Matteo's instincts screamed at him to fight or run. But with no clear escape, fight was all he had.

He took a quick step back and shoved the taller man hard in the chest.

Surprise flashed in the man's eyes for a moment before he lunged forward.

Matteo dodged, then sprinted toward the alley's entrance.

"After him!" the shorter man shouted.

Footsteps thundered behind him again. Matteo pushed harder, every muscle burning.

He turned a corner, hoping to lose them in the night.

As he ran down, the alley, he came across a tinted car and without thinking, he opened the car and jumped in shutting it....

but, he wasn't alone...

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