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Chapter 2: Blood and Fear

Three nights later, everything fell apart.

Dominic's enemies finally struck.

The attack happened just after midnight.

Gunfire exploded outside the estate.

Alarms screamed.

Guards rushed through the halls.

Leo woke crying.

Bea ran from her room and found the terrified boy standing in the corridor.

"Bea!"

He threw himself into her arms.

"It's okay," she whispered.

But it wasn't okay.

Not even close.

A bullet shattered a nearby window.

Glass rained across the floor.

The attackers had breached the outer gates.

For the first time since Bea arrived, she saw the true world Dominic lived in.

A world built from violence.

Fear.

And death.

She carried Leo toward the panic room.

Halfway there, armed men appeared at the end of the hallway.

They weren't Russo guards.

They were intruders.

One of them spotted her.

"There!"

Bea's blood turned cold.

She grabbed Leo and ran.

The men chased them.

Heavy footsteps thundered behind them.

The corridor seemed endless.

Then suddenly—

Gunshots.

Three deafening cracks.

The attackers collapsed.

Dominic emerged from the darkness.

His black shirt was soaked with rain and blood.

A pistol hung in one hand.

His eyes found Bea immediately.

Not the enemies.

Not the guards.

Her.

And Leo.

The relief that crossed his face lasted only a second.

But Bea saw it.

"Are you hurt?" he demanded.

She shook her head.

Dominic stepped closer.

His hands trembled slightly as he checked Leo and then Bea for injuries.

The movement was almost frantic.

Almost desperate.

When he realized they were safe, he closed his eyes.

Just for a moment.

As if the possibility of losing them had nearly broken him.

That night the attack was repelled.

The estate survived.

But afterward Dominic sat alone in his office staring at the security footage.

Again and again he watched Bea carrying Leo through the hallway.

Protecting his son with her own body.

Risking everything.

And he finally admitted the truth.

The thing he had been avoiding for months.

He wasn't merely attracted to her.

He loved her.

Completely.

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Terrifyingly.

Irreversibly.

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