But the second he stepped through the doors, Lacey practically lunged at him.
"How is Lucas? Is he awake yet?"
Ethan glared at her. "Why don't you ask about the men who risked their lives for you today?"
"Ethan, watch your tone! Is that how you speak to your mother?"
"I'd love to respect my mother, but you have to act like someone worthy of it first. Your son was just hit with some kind of knockout drug by Mira. He'll be fine once it wears off. But three of those men are permanently disabled. How are they supposed to provide for their families now?"
"We've paid them well for years. Bleeding for us is literally their job. Casualties are just part of the business."
"So that's how you see it," Ethan scoffed. "Careful, mother. With an attitude like that, you'll find yourself without a shred of loyalty left."
Logically, she wasn't entirely wrong, but people weren't machines. If a boss never cared about their subordinates, no one would genuinely follow them.
"What else was I supposed to do?" she wailed. "Mara is dying! It's all that wretched Mira's fault. She couldn't even spare a little blood!"
"I've said it a thousand times—Mira owes her nothing. If she helps, it's a favor. If she doesn't, it's her right. Stop obsessing over her."
At this point, Mira was practically a mortal enemy of the family.
"I can't just stand by and watch Mara die!" Lacey sobbed.
"We did everything we could. The rest is out of our hands."
"You are so cold, Ethan. She's your sister."
Her eldest son was becoming more unfeeling by the day.
"What do you want me to do? Trade my life for hers and see if that cures her?"
Lately, Ethan had been plagued by the same recurring nightmare: both of his sisters being kidnapped at the same time. The family chose to save Mara first, and Mira was killed by the hostage-takers...
It had never actually happened, so why did the dream keep haunting him?
Was it a warning from some higher power?
Given his family's twisted priorities, he had no doubt they would make that exact choice if it ever came down to it.
No wonder Mira had walked away and cut them off entirely.



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