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68: A Name in the Shadows

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last update Last Updated: 2025-03-15 21:26:29

Aurora’s POV

I should have felt relieved.

Adrian was dead.

But instead of peace, there was a name I didn’t know, a war I didn’t see coming.

Damien’s estate was on lockdown. Guards doubled. Security cameras monitored every inch of the perimeter.

But none of it mattered.

Because the real threat wasn’t outside these walls.

It was watching from the shadows.

The Name That Changed Everything

Marcus stood at the head of the table, tension thick in his voice.

“We traced the sniper’s position.” He slid a folder toward Damien. “They were already gone by the time we got there, but they left something behind.”

Damien flipped the folder open.

Inside was a symbol.

A black insignia, burned into the back of a leather glove.

I frowned. “What is that?”

Marcus hesitated. “It belongs to an organization called The Syndicate.”

The air in the room shifted.

Damien went still.

Marcus continued, voice measured. “They’re powerful. Global. They don’t just run crime—they own it. Drugs, weapons, politics… even ent
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