He built his empire of blood and terror, and now he was the most feared crime lord. Robinson, though, did not realise the innocent baby sister who had been taken from him all those years ago grew into a fierce independent spirit to forge her own existence. With the tide of fate leading them into one another's lives in this shift, one sibling becomes pulled into the criminal life while the other strives in life. With tragedy and betrayal striking, Robinson must choose between redemption and domination before the hands of time run out for him. The choices at this point remain the determining factors of his second chance in life.
You're all done today, no escape for any of you. A gun fired. The enemies were almost invisible to Robinson's group. They responded to the attack, but it was too late. The air was thick with smoke and the sharp odour of burning rubber. Robinson's heart pounded in his ears as he ran down the empty alley, his breathing in coarse gasps. Gunfire spreads across the night like fireworks, the echoes bouncing off the grime-stained walls. His palms trembled, wet with sweat, as he tightened his grip on the gun shoved in his waistband.
It was going to be a simple deal. A routine exchange. Quick cash, no problem. But now his crew was dead.
The ambush had been swift and merciless. A moment ago, Robinson and his people were laughing together, stacking bundles of cash into their duffel bags. The next was bullets that tore through the air, bringing his guys down before they could even draw their weapons. Blood sprayed along the concrete floor, warm and sticky. Screams still echoed in his head.
His best friend, Bayo, was the first to go. A bullet straight through his forehead. His body had crumpled like a discarded ragdoll. Another one of his guys, Idris, had barely turned before a rain of bullets shredded through his chest.
Now, Robinson was alone.
Boom! boom! Boom! His boots pounded the pavement as he fled behind a rusty dumpster. Slowly, like a chameleon, he reclined back against the cold metal, his chest rising and falling in a rapid rhythm. His mind rushed. Who the devil had set them up?
A shadow flickered in the dim streetlight.
Robinson stood.
Footsteps. Slow. Purposeful.
A hard swallow, the gun stuck to the shaking hands. The heart thudded against the ribs like a bass drum on a subwoofer as the man stepped forward. A black leather-jacketed guy, rifle thrown over his shoulder, whistled softly.
Then, the man stopped. Just a few feet away.
Robinson barely breathed.
"It's done," he murmured. "They're all dead." The man reported over the phone.
Not all of us.
Robinson's muscles coiled like a loaded spring. He had one chance. If he missed, he was dead.
He jumped at the man, with his hand clamped over the man's mouth before he could scream. He pressed the cold barrel of his gun to the back of his skull with the other hand. The man's body went rigid, his breath hitching.
"Who sent you?" Robinson hissed, his voice barely above a whisper.
The man trembled. "P-please, man... I-I was just following orders-"
"Who?" Robinson tightened his grip.
The man took a sharp breath. And then-
A gunshot rang out.
A hot spray of blood on Robinson's face. The man jerked, eyes wide in shock. His head was pierced through by the bullet, blood trickling down his temple. His body slumped forward, dead before hitting the ground.
Robinson's heart raced.
Someone else was there.
Someone who didn't want him to know the truth.
He whirled around, gun raised-
But the alley was empty.
Only the distant wail of sirens filled the night air.
And Robinson knew that whoever had orchestrated this massacre was still watching. Waiting.
Frozen, his breath coming in shallow gasps, his heart pounded harder than ever before. The man at his feet-his only lead-lay lifeless, his skull split open from a sniper's bullet.
Whoever had set them up was still out there watching.
Robinson tightened his grip on his pistol, taking slow steps backwards. His mind screamed," Move! Move! But his legs felt like lead. Like a furious drumbeat so pounds the heart against his ribs.
Then-
A rustling sound.
Robinson spun, gun raised.
Nothing. Just the shifting shadows cast by the flickering streetlights.
Then, a soft click.
His gut twisted. A sniper was locking in their next shot.
Another shot tore through the air, but luckily for him, he had dropped to the ground just a mini seconds before. The bullet whizzed past his ear, embedding itself into the dumpster behind him with a loud clang!
Rolling behind a stack of wooden crates, like steam, he evaporated into the shadows. His ears rang from the close call, but he forced himself to stay still. His only chance was to figure out where the shots were coming from.
A third shot. It hit the crate he was hiding behind, splintering the wood.
They're moving in.
Looking around the edge, he saw a figure across the alley, on the rooftop of an old warehouse, crouching, adjusting their rifle. Their face was obscured by a dark hood.
His blood turned to ice.
This wasn't just a setup. This was a cleanup.
Whoever they were, they didn't just want him dead. They wanted him erased. No loose ends.
Robinson didn't plan on dying tonight.
He took a deep breath and thought about what to do. Then he spotted a rusty, bent fire escape ladder on the side of the nearest building. It was his last resort.
He rolled the dice.
Jumping out of concealment, he sprinted. Another bullet sang out, lucky again, it zipped past him by inches. He leapt, hardly touching, his chest gripped around the metal rungs of the ladder. The rusty steel groaned under him, but he climbed up in haste.
Another bullet. It hit the ladder just beneath his foot. He climbed more rapidly.
The sniper swore on the roof. They were losing him.
By the time he was at the top of the fire escape, the sniper was in motion, making his way towards the opposite end of the roof.
Robinson ran across the roof. Though his muscles burned, he did not slacken. If only he could get to the opposite side, he could jump to the next building and disappear into the maze of alleys below.
Caught a glimpse of- just in time to see the sniper pull out a pistol. Robinson was in peril.
They're not waiting for a clean shot anymore.
A bullet whizzed past his shoulder. The roof is too open, he was a moving target with nowhere to hide.
A burst of adrenaline flowed through his veins. He was out of time.
There was a rusty water tank in front of him. If he could get behind it, he'd have time to catch his breath.
He strained harder. The sniper managed to get a second shot off. Now the bullet only grazed his arm, a searing lash cutting through the skin. He cursed, taking cover behind the tank.
Shuddering, he leaned against the cold metal, gasping for breath. His shoulder throbbed from the graze, warm blood trickling down his arm.
I have to end this.
He peeked out. The sniper was approaching slowly, gun raised, eyes scanning the rooftop.
Now or never.
Robinson moved fast. Grabbing a loose metal pipe from the ground and flinging it toward the opposite end of the roof, the sniper jerked toward the noise, distracted.
Robinson seized the moment.
He launched himself forward. The sniper barely turned before Robinson tackled them to the ground.
Guns screeched across the rooftop. Fumbling for a knife strapped to their waist, Robinson grabbed their wrist, twisted it with every ounce of strength in him. The sniper groaned in agony.
And then Robinson yanked off the hood.
His blood ran cold.
A woman.
Sweat and dirt smeared across her face, ferocious and set eyes locked on his. A scar slanted down her jaw, her dark hair piled high in a tight braid.
Robinson was not frozen in the face, but by the tattoo on her wrist.
A snake wrapped around a dagger.
He knew that symbol.
The Vultures.
A brutal cartel known for wiping out entire gangs overnight. If they were after him, it meant one thing-
Someone had hired them to take him out.
The woman smirked. "You're dead, Robinson.
Knee slammed into his stomach. Pain erupted through his ribs. He stumbled back.
She lunged for her gun.
Robinson kicked it away, sending it flying off the rooftop.
The woman cursed.
Running for the edge of the roof, she jumped.
Robinson had thought she was trying to commit suicide, but instead she landed professionally on the flat roof beneath her, rolling into a crouch.
She turned around and gave him a last look.
Then she said to him, "Next time, you won't be so lucky." And into the night she disappeared. Robinson stayed there, his body aching, his head spinning.
Who had sold them out?
And why were the Vultures after them?
One thing was certain.
This wasn't over.
"I, Erika Blackwood, stand before you, Alexander Robertson, with a heavy heart. I hereby reject you as my mate. The bond we once shared has grown fragile, and my soul yearns for a different path. May you find solace in the love of another, and may we both find the happiness we seek." Alexander didn't say a word and looked at me. But he refused to accept. *********** Erika Blackwood is the next Alpha in line of the Ironclaw Pack. She hides her identity and gets mated to the Alpha of the Moonforest Pack, Alexander Robertson. Three years passed, but Alexander is still unwilling to let go of his childhood sweetheart. Erika is mistreated and eventually framed by the same childhood sweetheart. Now she leaves with that humiliation, and goes back to her pack, swearing vengeance on those who hurt her. They all waited for her to return and beg, but what happens when they realize that the famous Ironclaw Pack that was going to help in the rogue war, was ruled by a woman named, Erika Blackwood. Now her Ex mates want her back. Other Alphas want this woman.. But will she accept any of them? Or will she stay independent forever?...
Allison fell in love with Ethan Iversen, the soon-to-be Alpha of the Moonlight Crown pack. She always wanted him to notice her. Meanwhile, Ethan was an arrogant Alpha who thought a weak Omega could not be his companion. Ethan's cousin, Ryan Iversen, who came back from abroad and was the actual heir of the pack, never tried to get the position nor did he show any interest in it. He was a popular playboy Alpha but when he came back to the pack, one thing captured his eyes and that was Allison.
Dear readers, this book has resumed daily updates. It took Sabrina three whole years to realize that her husband, Tyrone didn't have a heart. He was the coldest and most indifferent man she had ever met. He never smiled at her, let alone treated her like his wife. To make matters worse, the return of the woman he had eyes for brought Sabrina nothing but divorce papers. Sabrina's heart broke. Hoping that there was still a chance for them to work on their marriage, she asked, "Quick question,Tyrone. Would you still divorce me if I told you that I was pregnant?" "Absolutely!" he responded. Realizing that she didn't mean shit to him, Sabrina decided to let go. She signed the divorce agreement while lying on her sickbed with a broken heart. Surprisingly, that wasn't the end for the couple. It was as if scales fell off Tyrone's eyes after she signed the divorce agreement. The once so heartless man groveled at her bedside and pleaded, "Sabrina, I made a big mistake. Please don't divorce me. I promise to change." Sabrina smiled weakly, not knowing what to do...
Three years ago, the Moore family opposed Charles Moore's choice to marry his beloved woman and selected Scarlett Riley as his bride. Charles didn't love her. In fact, he hated her. Not long after they got married, Scarlett received an offer from her dream university and jumped on it. Three years later, Charles's beloved woman fell terribly ill. In order to fulfill her last wish, he called Scarlett back and presented her with a divorce agreement. Scarlett was deeply hurt by Charles's abrupt decision, but she chose to let him go and agreed to sign the divorce papers. However, Charles seemed to delay the process deliberately, leaving Scarlett confused and frustrated. Now, Scarlett was trapped between the consequences of Charles's indecision. Would she be able to break free from him? Would Charles eventually come to his senses and face his true feelings?
Charlee was left at the altar and became a laughingstock. She tried to keep her head high, but ultimately lost it when she received a sex tape of her fiance and her half-sister. Devastated, she ended up spending a wild night with a hot stranger. It was supposed to be one-time thing, but he kept popping up, helping her with projects and revenge, all while flirting with her constantly. Charlee soon realized that it was nice having him around, until her ex suddenly appeared at her door, begging for another chance. Her tycoon lover asked, “Who will you choose? Think carefully before you answer.”
"There will be no falling in love, we will only act as a loving couple when we are in public, we will share a room to make it believable, but no intimacy, touching is off-limits. We'll only have sex once a month, and that's solely to produce an heir. You won't interfere in my business, and I won't interfere in yours. You will be my wife in every sense and you will not be involved with any other man," he said, arrogance seeping from every word. I watch his mouth move, I'm not ready to fall in love with any man, especially not one as arrogant and egoistic as him. I can handle acting as a loving couple, and as for intimacy once a month. I can agree to that just to satisfy my sexual cravings with no strings attached. "Where can I sign?" I asked since I had nothing to lose. *** Nadine's wedding dreams turned to nightmares when she caught her sister and fiancé cheating! With a secret recording, she's ready for revenge. But then mysterious billionaire Logan West offers a deal: A Contract Marriage to take down her ex's empire. But what Nadine doesn't know is her life is getting complicated as she takes her chance to get revenge or risks everything for a chance at love?"