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Empire Of His Heart : Mafia's Only Obsession

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Every truth hides a lie. Every love hides a threat. Alina's life shattered the night a brutal car crash stole her parents. Taken in by a man who called himself her uncle, she grew up under his protection… and his rules. Then came the stranger-charming, magnetic, and everything she'd ever dreamed of. One look, and her guarded heart was his. But with his arrival, her uncle's behavior turned dark. Secrets began to unravel. And Alina had to face a terrifying question… Is the man she loves her salvation or the most dangerous mistake of her life?

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Three Seconds To Die
"Where are we going, Alina?" Daniel asked, his eyes narrowed as he watched the rundown buildings pass by through the car window. "Got a lead on the new case," Alina said coldly, her hands tightening on the steering wheel as she turned sharply into a narrow, dimly lit alley. Her jaw was set, her expression stone-cold. Daniel's heart sank. He had known this girl since they were kids. He had seen that look in her eyes before. And he knew one thing for sure. When she got that look, nothing could stop her. "You know we can get into serious trouble for going alone like this, right? Brother Yuhan's going to kill me," Daniel muttered, his voice low but laced with concern. He glanced sideways at his friend. He already knew this was a losing battle. But who was he kidding? "That'll only happen if I don't catch those bastards," Alina snapped, parking the car with a hard jerk in front of an old, rusted factory gate. Without another word, she stepped out of the vehicle. Daniel followed, reluctantly but with resolve, both of them reaching for their Glock 22s tucked beneath their jackets. Alina motioned with a hand signal. Daniel nodded. Silence wrapped around them like a thick shroud as they crept towards the back entrance. "How many did the informant say?" Daniel whispered, his voice barely audible. "Eight. Maybe more," Alina replied, her voice low and even. They moved slowly, every step calculated. The area around the factory reeked of dust, oil, and something rotten. A faint flicker of light streamed in through cracks and holes in the roof, casting eerie shadows on rusted machinery and broken crates. The air was heavy. The silence... too silent. They were walking straight into a nightmare. And they both knew it. As they looked around, the interior was dirty and almost dark, except for the areas lit by the light streaming through the holes in the roof. Old machines stood in the corners, indicating the factory had been closed for a long time. Suddenly, they heard a girl's shout coming from the other hallway. Both of them ran towards the sound and witnessed five men holding two girls down on a blanket. The girls were trying to fight off their attackers, who were laughing at their misery. The girls were bleeding from various body parts-their noses, mouths, Three men stood by, watching and recording the scene on their phones. It was clear what was about to happen, and that was enough to make Alina lose her temper. She pulled out her gun and aimed at the roof, shooting it. The men in the room were alerted and looked towards the sound. Their eyes widened as they saw both the cops pointing guns at them. "Let them go!" Daniel shouted, his face rigid as he scanned the men. One of the girls managed to escape the hold due to the distraction and ran towards Daniel, who pulled her behind him and handed her his jacket. All the men pulled out their weapons, some had bats, others had knives but none had guns. Unfortunately for the police officers, the men still held one girl captive. A man now held her up with a knife at her throat. "Stay back," one of the men with a metal bat yelled at the police officers. "Listen, it's better you surrender without making it difficult," Daniel said. "f**k off," another man said and charged at Daniel. Before he could reach him, a bullet to his thigh made him scream in pain. Daniel looked at Alina, who still had her gun pointed at the guy on the floor, holding his thigh and screeching in pain. She had managed to hit the bone precisely. She looked at the guy and smirked, though she was visibly pissed. She then pulled the gun up and, within the next ten seconds, shot almost all of them in their limbs, making them fall one by one. Only two men were left. Alina turned towards the guy holding the girl with a knife. The man's hand was trembling, making it clear to her that this one would be easy. She smirked at the thought. "Stay back," the guy said as Alina moved forward. The knife pressed down on the girl's neck harshly but didn't draw blood. Alina's grip tightened on her gun. "You realize if you hurt her just a bit more, I'll kill you, right?" She said calmly. The guy was about to panic but tried to act tough. "Y-you can't kill me! Y-you're a police officer," he shouted, moving backward with the girl. The girl showed restraint against his movements, looking at Alina with pleading eyes. Alina's eyes, however, were fixed on the guy, who looked scared but still tried to act tough. "Why not? Who's going to know anyway? Right, Scooby?" Alina said, smirking as she turned to look at Daniel. Daniel had just cuffed the remaining man to the floor after tackling him unconscious and looked up. "Of course. We can shoot all his limbs first, then bury him alive," he said with a devilish grin, standing up. Alina turned back to the guy. "How about we get it over with? I'm bored already," she said, her smirk replaced with an angry glare. "You have three seconds left of your life. Any last words?" she added, approaching him. The guy was shaking now, and even the girl whimpered slightly, clearly intimidated. "Three…" "Two…" She aimed right at the guy’s head. "One." Just as she placed her finger over the trigger, the guy pushed the girl toward Alina and bolted toward the exit. Alina immediately caught the girl. "Scooby!!" she called out to Daniel, who took the girl, gently calming her down as Alina ran after the guy. Alina sprinted out the door, her eyes scanning the surroundings for any sign of the fleeing man. Spotting him at a distance, she charged forward with renewed determination. The man glanced back, cursed his fate, and veered left into a narrow alley in a desperate bid to shake his pursuer. But Alina was too fast, and his attempt to lose her proved futile. She was closing the distance with every powerful stride. As the man crossed a road, Alina followed, only to be halted by a green signal, which allowed cars to flood the intersection. She groaned in frustration, watching him huff in relief and pick up speed. Alina's eyes stayed locked on the signal, her anger rising with every passing second. Just as she thought all hope was lost, fate intervened. The man tripped over someone's foot and crashed face-first onto the hard concrete. Seizing the opportunity, Alina sprinted toward him as the signal turned red. She leapt over him just as he struggled to get up and pinned him to the ground. His nose bled profusely. She turned to thank the person who had inadvertently tripped him, but the stranger was already disappearing into the distance. The man wore a mask, exuding an air of elegance. Alina caught a glimpse of hazel eyes, though the distance made it hard to be certain. He wore a long navy blue coat and black jeans, his attire stark against the chaotic surroundings. He gave Alina a small salute before turning away. She nodded slightly in acknowledgment, her hands slipping into her pants pockets as she watched him disappear into the crowd. "How many times do I have to tell you to inform me before going on these hunts?" Yuhan's voice was laced with frustration and concern as he yelled at Alina over the phone, his breathing heavy. "Oh, come on, brother. We both know you'd never let me go," Alina replied, her tone amused. "Plus, see? I got all of them. Us! Right? Scooby and I both got them." Alina's words were abruptly cut off as Daniel smacked her on the head, prompting her to correct herself. They were still at the scene, surrounded by the chaos of the aftermath, but backup had arrived to take the men into custody. The commissioner, who had been speaking with them, handed Alina the phone with a chuckle. "Please take this. I don't want to face an angry Yuhan." Alina winced as she took the phone. "Please, brother, I'm sorry. I'll tell you next time," she whined, trying to placate his silence. Daniel struggled to stifle a laugh at her predicament. Yuhan sighed, rubbing the bridge of his nose. "Are you sure you're okay?" he asked, his concern evident despite the distance. He knew Alina well enough to know she'd never inform him again so he let it go. "Yes, brother. Not a scratch," Alina assured him. Yuhan's voice was barely audible as he mumbled something about coming back soon before cutting the call. Alina let out a sigh of relief and handed the phone back to the commissioner.

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