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CHAPTER 2 — THE HOUSE GOES DARK The crash outside wasn't loud. It was deliberate. Metal scraping against metal. A sound meant to announce that someone had arrived... and wanted them to know it. Teresa immediately raised one hand. "Don't move." Her voice remained steady despite the darkness swallowing the room. Years of homicide investigations had taught her one thing. Panic killed. Discipline kept people alive. She reached into the kitchen drawer without hesitation. A heavy tactical flashlight. The beam cut through the darkness like a knife. Mariana sat frozen beside the couch, clutching the USB drive so tightly her knuckles had turned white. "Mom..." "I know." Teresa slowly moved toward the front window. She didn't expose herself. Only the flashlight. Outside... Rodrigo's SUV sat abandoned in the driveway. Its headlights were off. Its doors were open. Empty. Too empty. A veteran investigator recognizes silence. And this silence was wrong. Someone wanted her attention focused on the vehicle. Meaning... The real threat was somewhere else. Then— Glass shattered. Not the front. The back patio. Teresa spun instantly. "Bedroom!" Mariana ran. Another crash. Boots. More than one person. "They're inside," Mariana whispered. Teresa counted. One... Two... Three separate footsteps. Professional spacing. Not random criminals. Rodrigo hadn't come alone. He had hired men who knew how to clear a house. Teresa pulled Mariana into the hallway. "There." She pointed toward a narrow storage room hidden beneath the staircase. Mariana hesitated. "But you—" "Now." Years ago Teresa had designed the small room herself. Reinforced walls. Solid oak door. No windows. She shoved Mariana inside. "If anything happens..." Mariana grabbed Teresa's wrist. "The password." Teresa frowned. "What password?" "The USB." Mariana swallowed. "I memorized it." She leaned closer. "If I die... nobody gets it." Before Teresa could answer— BANG! The front door exploded inward. Splinters flew across the hallway. Deep voices echoed through the house. "Find the drive." "Leave no witnesses." Teresa quietly disengaged the safety on her handgun. For the first time in twelve years... The retired homicide commander prepared to shoot someone again. And she knew exactly where to aim. / Chapter 1 / 2 7

CHAPTER 3 — THE HUNTER BECOMES THE PREY

CHAPTER 3 — THE HUNTER BECOMES THE PREY

The first intruder stepped into the hallway.

Black tactical clothing.

Face covered.

Suppressor mounted on his pistol.

Professional.

He swept the room carefully.

Teresa waited.

Not because she was afraid.

Because killers always revealed themselves if given enough time.

The man checked the living room.

The kitchen.

Then advanced toward the hallway.

Exactly where Teresa wanted him.

The moment he crossed the doorway—

She struck.

The heavy flashlight smashed across his wrist.

His pistol clattered onto the floor.

Before he could recover, Teresa drove her shoulder into his chest.

Both crashed against the wall.

The second intruder rushed forward.

A gunshot erupted.

The bullet buried itself in the ceiling.

Teresa rolled behind a cabinet.

No panic.

Only calculation.

She grabbed the fallen pistol and slid it beneath the refrigerator, denying them another weapon.

Outside, Rodrigo watched everything through the shattered front door.

He wasn't fighting.

He never intended to.

That was who Rodrigo really was.

A man who paid others to get blood on their hands.

One of the masked men shouted,

"We don't need the woman alive!"

Rodrigo answered coldly,

"No."

His eyes narrowed.

"I want Teresa alive."

The man looked confused.

Rodrigo smiled.

"Dead heroes become martyrs."

He adjusted his cufflinks.

"Broken heroes become warnings."

Inside the storage room, Mariana heard every word.

Tears filled her eyes.

Then she noticed something hidden beneath an old shelf.

A dusty steel box.

She opened it.

Inside...

Old homicide evidence.

Police radios.

Spare ammunition.

And a thick folder labeled:

VILLASEÑOR FOUNDATION

Mariana's heartbeat stopped.

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