
Kael Thorne
That night, the bloodiest secret of both betrayal and war was hidden in the silent eyes of a woman t
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Commander, the signal has been steady for five minutes. No movement.Kael stared not at the map, but into space. The last signal they'd received from Honey’s radio was the heart of enemy territory. Even then, a single sentence gnawed at him: This was a trap.
Assemble the team. Silent entry. Do not touch unless I give the order to fire. We will take the Lieutenant alive.
There was no panic, no anger in his voice. Just a command. But his eyes… his eyes were darkening like a storm. They moved through the night. The five-man special forces unit, barely holding their breath, approached the abandoned factory. The signal was coming from inside. Kael raised his hand. Everyone stopped.
We're going in.When the door creaked open, the silence inside was so thick it constricted his throat. Until…
Commander…a soldier whispered.
Someone's here.Kael headed for a dimly lit room at the end of the dark corridor. Time stood still for a moment as she stepped inside. There… a rope attached to a rusty chain descending from the ceiling had secured Honey’s wrists from above. The ropes were pulled to a hook on the wall, holding her upright and defenseless. There was dried blood on her head, a bruise on her cheek, a gaping wound on her right leg. Her uniform was torn in places, but her eyes… her eyes remained the same: a look that would not give up fighting.
Honey…Kael said, his voice breaking for the first time.
What in God’s name have they done to you…He was just about ready to cut the ropes when Honey lifted her head slightly. Her lips barely moved.
Don’t fall for this trap… there’s… still… someone inside.And at that very moment, a trigger was pulled from behind the steel door.