Luca’s n move imdiately, they put Zip ties on Margaret’s wrists and ankles, and soone pulled her roughly to her feet. She’s screaming now, threats, promises of revenge, curses in Cantonese that I don’t understand but recognize as vicious.
Katherine sets the detonator carefully on the desk, her hands trembling. I’m at her side in an instant, pulling her against .
"You okay? You’re not hurt?"
"I’m fine." But she’s shaking hard, her adrenaline crash hitting. "Tony, your father-"
Thomas is conscious but pale, blood soaking through his shirt from two shoulder wounds. Katherine drops beside him imdiately, pressing her hands against the wounds to slow his bleeding.
"I’m alright," Thomas grits out. "Flesh wounds, I’ve survived worse."
"The ambulance is coming," Luca says, phone to his ear. "FBI too. And-" He looks at . "Bomb squad. Your brother called them the mont Margaret ntioned explosives."
Margaret laughs - high, and slightly unhinged. "You think you’ve won? You’ve won nothing. The Commission will replace , and Protocol Seven will activate. You’re all dead, you just don’t know it yet."
"Shut up," one of Luca’s n says, but Margaret keeps laughing.
I crouched in front of her, forcing her to see the absolute lack of rcy in my eyes.
"The Commission can co," I say quietly and dangerously. "Let them. We’ve taken down Angelo, Vincent, and now you. We’ll dismantle your entire operation piece by piece until there’s nothing left but mories and federal indictnts."
Her laughter dies, and for the first ti, I see genuine fear in her eyes.
"You’re just one man," she whispers.
"I’m the dead man you couldn’t kill." I lean closer. "And that makes very, very dangerous."
The next thirty minutes blur into controlled chaos.
FBI arrives - Morrison leading a team of agents, her face equal parts furious and impressed when she sees standing there very much alive.
"Mr. Marvin." Her voice is dry. "You’re looking remarkably healthy for a deceased person."
"Long story. You have bigger concerns right now." I gesture to Margaret, who’s being held by Luca’s n. "et i-Lin Wu, forrly known as Margaret Liu. Commission head for thirty years and responsible for approximately forty murders, $847 million in embezzlent, and multiple federal charges, I’m sure you’ll enjoy detailing."
Morrison’s eyes widen, then narrow. "We’ll need statents from all of you and an explanation for the fake death."
"Later." Thomas’s voice is weak but firm. "My son just saved all our lives. Let the man breathe."
The bomb squad arrives with their equipnt - sensors, robots, and disposal protocols. They sweep the building thodically while we’re evacuated to the street. Neighbors stand in robes and pajamas, terrified, watching federal agents swarm the brownstone.
They find exactly what Margaret threatened: C-4 charges placed throughout the foundation, in the walls, in support structures. Enough explosive to level the entire building and cause severe damage to both neighbors. Professional placent, military grade. If the detonator had triggered...
I don’t let myself think about it.
Katherine stays pressed against my side, my arm around her shoulders. She hasn’t let go of since Margaret was restrained. I understand... I don’t want to let go of her either. Too many close calls, too many monts of almost losing everything.
Thomas is loaded into an ambulance, still conscious, refusing pain dication until he’s given his statent to the FBI... stubborn old bastard. But I see sothing different in his face now, not the calculating criminal. The relieved father who watched his son survive.
Margaret is loaded into a federal vehicle - hands and feet shackled, with two agents flanking her. As they’re closing the door, she turns and looks directly at through the window.
Her mouth moves, I can’t hear the words, but I read her lips clearly: "This isn’t over."
The door slams, and the vehicle pulls away, taking her toward federal custody and charges that will put her away for the rest of her life.
Morrison approaches, tablet in hand. "We need to-"
My phone rings. Elliot.
I answer imdiately, stepping away from the crowd. "What is it?"
"Tony." His voice is shaking... with fear or excitent, I can’t tell. "I’ve been monitoring Margaret’s encrypted accounts. Soone just accessed them, not her - but soone else. They sent a ssage to all her contacts. Two dozen encrypted numbers."
"What did it say?"
"Primary asset compromised - Initiate Protocol Seven. Eliminate all Marvin family mbers and associates. No survivors." Elliot’s typing sounds frantic. "It went out three minutes ago. I’m trying to trace the sender, but they’re using-"
My phone starts ringing. Katherine’s too, then Luca’s, then Morrison’s.
All at once, different numbers - different callers.
But when I answer mine, the digitally distorted voice on the other end delivers the sa ssage: "Protocol Seven activated - you have twenty-four hours. Run or die."
The line goes dead.
Around , everyone’s getting similar calls. Marvin Industries executives. Thomas’s legitimate business partners. Family associates going back decades. All receiving the sa ssage, all understanding the sa thing.
The Commission has activated kill orders.
Not just for , Thomas, or Katherine. For everyone even slightly associated with the Marvin family. Employees, partners, friends, contractors... anyone who could provide evidence or testimony.
A coordinated purge.
I look at Katherine, whose face has gone pale as she listens to her own threatening call. At Luca, who’s barking orders into his phone, mobilizing his own people. At Morrison, who’s realizing the scope of what’s unfolding.
We took down Margaret Liu, we captured the Commission head- we won.
But in doing so, we started a war.
And the Commission just declared that no one connected to us will be alive.
Morrison ends her call, turns to with grim determination. "How many people are we talking about? How many potential targets?"
I think about Marvin Industries, about Thomas’s network built over thirty years. About legitimate employees who have no idea they work for a company with criminal ties. About vendors, partners, contractors, all the normal people just doing regular jobs.
"Hundreds," I say quietly. "Maybe over a thousand if they’re being thorough."
"Jesus Christ." Morrison starts making calls - FBI, NYPD, federal marshals. "We need to-"
"Secure locations for everyone," Katherine finishes. "Safe houses, protection details. We need to move fast."
"Twenty-four hours," Luca adds. "That’s what Protocol Seven allows. One day to get people to safety, or the kill teams activate."
I pull Katherine close, press my lips to her temple. We survived Margaret. Survived the explosives. Survived everything the Commission threw at us.
But this-
This is bigger than any of us.
The Commission just weaponized an entire city against everyone I know.
And we have twenty-four hours to save them all.
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