Sweet Hatred Chapter 488: The Board

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ARIA

They moved before dawn.

I didn’t know where we were going, just that El Cuchillo and three other n dragged out of that concrete cell, threw into the back of a van, and drove for what felt like hours but was probably only thirty minutes.

When they pulled out, I found myself staring at a massive warehouse. Not abandoned like the others, this one was operational, or had been. Loading docks. Industrial equipnt. And most importantly: multiple stories.

A fortress.

They dragged inside, and the first thing I noticed was the activity.

n everywhere. Dozens of them. Ard to the teeth with assault rifles, body armor, ammunition belts. Moving with military precision, setting up defensive positions like they were preparing for an invasion.

Because they were.

They knew Kael was coming.

They were ready for him.

El Cuchillo shoved into a tal chair in what looked like a command center, the main floor of the warehouse, where tables had been set up with maps, monitors, communication equipnt. Like a war room.

"Don’t move," he said in Spanish, then English. "Boss wants you where he can see you."

He zip-tied my wrists to the chair arms, tight enough that the plastic bit into my already raw skin. I didn’t fight. What was the point?

I was so tired.

Tired of being afraid. Tired of hurting. Tired of watching people die because of .

Sarah’s face flashed through my mind, blood spreading across concrete, reaching for with dying fingers, and I had to close my eyes against the wave of grief.

Focus, Aria. Stay present. Stay alive.

For the baby. For Kael. For the possibility that sohow, so way, I’d survive this nightmare.

Voices pulled back. I looked up to see Andrew entering the room, flanked by two n whose nas I’d heard from their conversations.

Dante Moretti, Italian, expensive suit even now, cold eyes that assessed everything like a predator calculating angles of attack.

And Javier "El Cuchillo" Ruiz, the man who’d been guarding , whose nickna ant "The Knife" for reasons I didn’t want to contemplate.

They approached a table covered with maps and building schematics, and I realized with a sick twist in my stomach that those were layouts of this warehouse.

Defensive positions marked in red. Entry points highlighted. Sight lines calculated.

They were planning a siege.

"Your brother will co with everything he has," Dante said, his English perfect but accented. "FBI. SWAT. Maybe even military contacts. He’s not subtle."

"No," Andrew agreed, studying the map. "But he’s emotional. Predictable. He’ll co charging in thinking he’s saving her..." he gestured toward without looking, "...and we’ll be ready."

"How many n do we have?" Javier asked.

"Sixty-seven confird. Another dozen on standby if we need reinforcents." Andrew traced a finger along the periter of the building. "Team One on the rooftop, sniper positions, clear line of sight to anyone approaching. Team Two holds ground floor, barricades at all entry points. Team Three patrols periter, watches for flanking maneuvers."

"And her?" Dante looked at now, his gaze clinical. Assessing an asset.

"She stays with ." Andrew finally turned to look at , and the smile on his face made my skin crawl. "My insurance policy. As long as I have her, Kael can’t make any aggressive moves without risking her life."

"He might try anyway," Javier said. "n do stupid things for won."

"Then we make sure he understands the stakes." Andrew moved toward , and I tried not to flinch as he crouched in front of my chair.

"Your boyfriend is quite persistent," he said conversationally. "I’ll give him that. Mobilized every resource he has. Called in every favor. Very impressive."

He reached out, and this ti I couldn’t stop myself from jerking back as his fingers touched my face.

"But he’s walking into a trap," Andrew continued softly. "And there’s nothing he can do about it. You know what’s going to happen, Aria?"

I didn’t answer. Couldn’t.

"He’s going to co charging in here, thinking he’s saving you. Playing the hero." Andrew’s smile widened. "And I’m going to kill him. Right in front of you. And there’s nothing, nothing, either of you can do to stop it."

Sothing inside cracked.

"He’s going to kill YOU," I said, my voice hoarse but defiant. "And I’m going to watch."

Andrew laughed, genuine, delighted laughter. "Oh, I love that fire. Let’s see if you still have it after watching him die."

He stood, turning back to Dante and Javier. "Continue preparations. I want every position reinforced within the hour."

They nodded and moved off, barking orders to their n.

And I sat there, bound to a chair, watching criminals prepare for war.

The next hour was chaos organized into deadly efficiency.

Crates of weapons were opened and distributed. n geared up in tactical armor. Ammunition was counted and allocated. Radio checks. Equipnt tests. Like watching an army mobilize.

I tracked it all through numb detachnt, my mind struggling to process the scope of what was happening.

This wasn’t just a kidnapping anymore.

This was a full-scale military operation.

And Kael was walking into it.

A man approached Andrew carrying sothing that made my blood run cold: a vest. Not a tactical vest like the others wore.

An explosive vest.

Wired. Heavy. With a small LED display showing it was ard.

"No," I whispered.

Andrew turned to , and the expression on his face was almost sympathetic. Almost.

"I’m sorry, Aria. But I need to make sure Kael understands the situation completely."

"No. No, please—"

Two n moved to untie from the chair. I fought, God, I fought, but they were too strong, and I was too weak. They hauled upright, holding my arms as Andrew approached with the vest.

"Please," I begged, all my defiance crumbling. "Please don’t do this. The baby—"

"Should have thought of that before you got involved with my brother." Andrew’s voice was flat. Emotionless.

They strapped the vest onto .

Cold tal against my chest. Heavy, so heavy I could barely stand. Wires visible, snaking across the surface like chanical veins. The LED display glowing red, counting down... to what? How long did I have?

Andrew held up a small device. A remote detonator with a single red button.

"One press," he said calmly. "That’s all it takes. Your boyfriend tries to storm the building? Boom. He refuses to cooperate? Boom. He manages to kill ?"

He smiled.

"Dead man’s switch. Still boom."

I looked down at the vest, at the bomb strapped to my body, and felt sothing break inside completely.

Oh God.

I was going to die. My child was going to die. And there was nothing, nothing, I could do to stop it.

"Please." The word ca out as a sob. "Please don’t do this."

For the first ti since this nightmare began, I was truly begging.

Andrew’s smile widened. "There it is. There’s the fear I’ve been waiting for."

He pocketed the detonator, then grabbed my arm. "Co on. We’re going upstairs."

The alert ca minutes later.

A man burst into the room, breathing hard. "Boss! Multiple vehicles approaching! FBI, SWAT, private security, it’s an army! ETA five minutes!"

Andrew didn’t look surprised. If anything, he looked pleased.

"Right on schedule." He turned to Dante and Javier. "Positions. Now."

The warehouse exploded into motion.

n running. Grabbing weapons. Racing to assigned positions. Shouting in English and Spanish, "Rooftop teams, move!" "Barricade ground floor!" "Everyone, take your positions!"

And Andrew was dragging toward a tal staircase, the bomb vest so heavy I could barely keep my feet under .

"Where—" I gasped.

"Rooftop." His grip on my arm was bruising. "Where Kael can see you. Where he’ll understand exactly what happens if he makes the wrong move."

Up the stairs. Floor after floor. n stationed at every level, ard and waiting like soldiers in a fortress.

My legs were barely working. The vest weighed down. Every breath hurt. But Andrew didn’t care, just kept dragging upward.

Until finally,

The rooftop door burst open.

Cold night air hit my face. Above, stars barely visible through light pollution. Below, the city stretched out in every direction.

And approaching from the south: headlights. Dozens of them.

Kael.

"Perfect." Andrew shoved toward the center of the roof, positioning where I’d be visible from the ground. "Stay there. Don’t move."

Shooters were positioned at each floor, their rifles trained on the approaching convoy. Sandbags for cover. Clear sight lines to the street below.

A perfect killing field.

Andrew pulled out a handgun and pressed it to my temple.

The cold tal made flinch, but there was nowhere to go. The bomb on my chest. The gun at my head. The detonator in Andrew’s other hand, thumb hovering over the red button.

"Don’t move," he said quietly. "Don’t speak. Don’t even breathe wrong."

Below, the convoy was getting closer. I could make out individual vehicles now, SUVs, tactical vans, what looked like armored trucks.

An army.

Kael had brought an army.

Don’t co, I thought desperately. Please don’t co. It’s a trap. It’s all a trap.

But I also thought: Please save . I’m so scared. Please.

The vehicles screeched to a halt, surrounding the building. Lights everywhere, headlights, searchlights, the red and blue flash of ergency vehicles.

A voice bood through a gaphone: "THIS IS THE FBI! EXIT THE BUILDING WITH YOUR HANDS UP!"

Andrew laughed, the sound vibrating through his body into the gun pressed against my head.

"And so it begins," he murmured.

I looked down at the convoy, at the small figures moving into position behind vehicles, and knew that sowhere down there was Kael.

Could he see ? Could he see the bomb, the gun, the impossible situation Andrew had created?

I’m sorry, I thought, tears streaming down my face. I’m so sorry.

Please don’t die for .

Andrew leaned close, his breath hot against my ear. "Here he cos. Your hero."

His finger caressed the detonator button.

"Let’s see if he can save you."

A pause. Then, softer:

"Spoiler: he can’t."

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