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He had loyalists. Political leverage. Corrupt officials.

Informants embedded in law enforcement.

Home advantage made him dangerous.

But I had resources he couldn’t match.

I forced a smile for her. “A few days, little laurel tree.”

I tapped her nose lightly.

“I promise.”

It was a promise I intended to keep — even if it meant reducing Los Angeles to ashes to do it.

I leaned forward and pressed a slow kiss to her forehead.

I lingered.

Memorizing her warmth.

Then I straightened.

Before my voice could betray doubt, I turned away.

I didn’t look back.

If I saw fear on her face again, it would weaken my resolve.

Chapter 15

RUSLAN BARANOV

Ten hours after takeoff from Athens —

The wheels of the lead Gulfstream touched down on the private airstrip outside Long Beach.

No lights flashed for arrival.

No official clearance records logged publicly.

The operation was off-books.

Untraceable.

A convoy of blacked-out SUVs already waited at the runway perimeter — engines idling, doors open, drivers standing in tactical formation.

My battalion had arrived in waves.

Three cargo planes had landed earlier at separate regional airports — staggered intentionally to avoid radar clustering and suspicion.

Two hundred and forty men.

Elite.

Handpicked.

Loyal to me — not to contracts.