His Bride, Her Revenge-Chapter 83: The Walls Close In
Chapter 83: The Walls Close In
The city lights twinkled distantly behind them, but Cambria felt nothing but the cold grip of a tightening noose. The message Knox had sent haunted her every thought.
I’ve taken something of yours. Come and get it. Or lose everything.
The words pulsed in her mind like a sinister heartbeat. Knox was no longer just a rival in the shadows he was waging war on every front. And Cambria was standing on the edge of a precipice, one false move away from losing everything she had fought for.
Her team moved with precision, but the night was thick with uncertainty. Maddox rod just behind her in the convoy, his face unreadable in the flickering light of the dashboard. Brienne sat to the side, scanning the streets with hawk eyes. Even the seasoned operatives with them seemed tense, muscles coiled, breaths shallow.
"Anything on the scanners?" Cambria asked softly, breaking the heavy silence.
Brienne’s fingers danced over the handheld device. "Minimal. Knox’s usual interference. But I’m picking up movement inside the warehouse. Something’s definitely waiting for us."
Cambria’s jaw clenched. Knox loved playing mind games. He wanted to draw them in, to make them vulnerable.
"We’re walking into a trap," Maddox said quietly.
"But it’s the only lead we have," Cambria replied. "If Knox really has what he claims, we can’t ignore it. We go in, we find out what’s been taken and we bring it back."
The convoy pulled off the highway and wound down an old industrial road. The warehouses here had long been abandoned, shadows of a more prosperous time. Their rusted gates stood open like a maw ready to swallow them whole.
The air inside was thick with dust and the scent of decay. Broken beams reached toward the ceiling, and webs stretched like fragile curtains in the corners. Moonlight slanted through the broken windows, casting eerie patterns on the concrete floor.
Cambria’s boots echoed as she moved, every step measured. The pistol at her side felt like an extension of her will. Beside her, Brienne mirrored her movements, eyes sharp and alert.
"Clear the perimeter," Cambria ordered. "Maddox, take your team upstairs. Look for any signs of Knox’s presence or traps. Brienne, you’re with me."
The operatives split smoothly, each knowing their role. Cambria’s mind raced as she and Brienne approached a large metal door at the far end of the warehouse. The door was scratched and stained with dark smears that looked like dried blood.
Brienne’s voice was low. "We’re not just looking for stolen goods. Knox is making this personal."
Cambria’s fingers brushed the edge of the door, feeling the cold metal beneath her skin. Something about the atmosphere unsettled her, not just Knox’s threat, but something else, something buried beneath the layers of dust and shadow.
She stepped inside.
The room was small, almost a sanctuary amidst the ruin. On a table lay a black cloth, folded meticulously. As Cambria’s eyes adjusted, she saw what it covered.
A shrine. To her mother.
The ornate locket, the Heart of the Vale, glimmered faintly beneath the cloth, surrounded by wilted roses and burnt-out candles.
Cambria’s breath caught.
Her mother’s legacy was no ordinary relic. It was a symbol of power, lineage, and the weight of responsibility that had shaped her entire family.
Knox wanted her to see it to know this wasn’t just about power, but about blood.
"Why bring us here?" she whispered, brushing a finger over the locket’s cold surface.
Brienne’s voice was hard. "Because he wants you distracted. To bleed you where you’re weakest."
Suddenly, a crackling burst over the comms.
"Cambria," Maddox’s voice was urgent. "We found something. You need to see this. Now."
Cambria and Brienne moved quickly, following the coordinates Maddox gave them to a reinforced door hidden behind a stack of crates. The lock was sophisticated, but Maddox’s team had managed to bypass it.
Inside, the room was cold and sterile. Holographic screens flickered with encrypted data. Stacks of files and artifacts lay scattered on metal tables.
Cambria’s eyes locked onto a display of a digital map of the city with red dots blinking in rapid succession. Knox’s operation was larger than they had imagined.
But then Maddox spoke again.
"This isn’t just Knox’s warehouse. It’s a command center. He’s controlling everything from here."
Cambria’s pulse quickened.
"What about the thing he said he took?" she pressed.
Maddox’s expression darkened. "It’s not here."
Her heart sank.
Knox had played them again.
No sooner had Maddox spoken than the alarms began to blare harsh, ear-splitting. The warehouse shook as explosions detonated in the lower levels.
"Trap!" Brienne shouted.
Bullets tore through the dim light as Knox’s men emerged from hidden compartments. The firefight was brutal and immediate.
Cambria ducked behind a crate, firing back with controlled fury. Brienne moved beside her, a whirlwind of precision and steel.
"Regroup! Cover me!" Cambria ordered.
But the warehouse was collapsing. Smoke billowed, dust choked the air, and the sounds of war echoed off the walls.
Then Cambria saw Maddox.
His eyes met hers across the chaos. There was no hesitation. No flicker of doubt.
"I’m sorry," he said, voice cold.
Cambria’s mind screamed. Maddox? Her closest ally? The man who had stood by her side through every battle?
He turned, disappearing into the shadows, gun aimed at the team.
Betrayal cut deeper than any bullet.
"Fall back!" Brienne shouted, dragging Cambria through the labyrinth of crates and broken machinery.
They burst through an emergency exit into the cool night air. The city’s glow was a cruel reminder of everything at stake.
"Why, Maddox?" Cambria whispered through ragged breaths.
Brienne shook her head. "Power. Fear. He thinks Knox’s side will win."
Cambria’s jaw set hard. This wasn’t over.
"We found Knox. We end this. No more running."
They returned inside to find the path forward blocked by flames.
Cambria and Brienne fought through smoke and debris until the floor beneath them crumbled.
They fell into darkness, tumbling down a hidden shaft.
Cambria’s scream echoed as she plunged into the abyss, her fate uncertain.