Chapter 81
The echo of gunfire faded as the Venetti forces swept through Rafael’s estate, clearing the last remnants of resistance. Smoke curled from burning debris, and the sharp scent of gunpowder filled the air. Marco leaned heavily against a broken column, his breathing labored and a gash across his side bleeding through his shirt.
“Marco!” Carmen’s voice broke through the haze.
He looked up to see her rushing toward him, her gun slung across her back. She knelt beside him, her hands gentle but firm as she pressed against his wound.
“You’re hurt,” she said, her voice tight with concern.
“I’ll live,” Marco replied, though his grimace betrayed the pain.
Carmen’s sharp gaze didn’t leave his as she spoke. “You shouldn’t have pushed so hard. You were outnumbered, outgunned. This could’ve gone so much worse.”
Marco reached for her hand, his grip weak but insistent. “But it didn’t. Because of you.”
Carmen hesitated, her expression softening. “We’re not done yet. Rafael is still out there.”
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As Carmen rose, Marco stayed where he was, leaning back against the crumbling stone. For the first time, he truly watched her as she moved. She commanded their men with precision, her voice calm but firm as she gave orders to secure the estate and tend to the wounded.
“She’s something, isn’t she?” Luca’s voice broke Marco’s focus.
Marco turned to see his trusted advisor standing nearby, his weapon resting at his side.
“She always has been,” Marco said quietly.
Luca nodded toward the scene before them. “But this is different. You see it now, don’t you? She’s not just holding her own—she’s leading.”
Marco’s gaze returned to Carmen, watching as she reassured a group of nervous soldiers and directed reinforcements to cover the perimeter. In that moment, he saw not just his wife, but his equal—someone who matched his strength with her intelligence, his fire with her calm.
“I’ve always known she was strong,” Marco admitted. “But seeing her like this…” He trailed off, his voice tinged with awe. “She’s everything we need to survive this.”
Luca smirked. “Took you long enough to realize.”
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