
đŹ PART 2: The Bracelet He Was Never Supposed to See
For one dead, breathless second, nobody in the restaurant moved.
The pink bracelet lay in the broken glass like a confession.
Damian picked it up with trembling fingers.
He didnât ask about the blood on Noraâs face again.
He didnât look at Viktor.
He looked only at the tiny silver charm shaped like a moon â the exact same charm he had once sewn into the inside of Noraâs coat during the winter they were secretly in love.
A memory.
A promise.
A mark only they would know.
His voice dropped.
âHow old?â he asked.
Noraâs lips parted, but no words came out at first.
Viktor suddenly found his voice.
âShe owes people money,â he snapped. âThis isnât your business.â
Damian stood slowly, the bracelet still in his hand.
Then he turned his head just enough for Viktor to see his face fully.
That was when Viktor understood exactly who he had touched.
Because Damian Vale hadnât disappeared five years earlier.
He had been taken.
Dragged into a prison deal and forced into silence after crossing men much more dangerous than Viktor. Everyone in Noraâs world had been told he was dead.
Nora believed it too.
And three months after Damian vanished, she discovered she was pregnant.
She never told anyone who the father was.
She worked.
She hid.
She survived.
And now the child he had never known about had just rolled out of her apron and landed at his feet.
Damianâs jaw tightened so hard it shook.
He turned back to Nora, but this time there was pain under the anger.
âHow old?â he asked again.
Tears filled her eyes.
âFour,â she whispered.
The answer hit him like a bullet.
Because five years earlier, on the last night they were together, he had left her with one promise:
âIâll come back before our life disappears.â
He hadnât come back.
And their life had grown without him.
Viktor started backing away.
Damianâs second man stepped in instantly, blocking him with one hand.
The diners watched in frozen silence.
Nora tried to stand, but Damian was beside her in a second, one hand steadying her elbow, the other still clutching the bracelet like it might burn through his skin.
âWhere is she?â he asked.
Nora swallowed hard.
âAt home,â she said. âWith my neighbor.â
His eyes filled for the first time, but he blinked it away.
Then he finally looked at Viktor.
Not loudly.
Not wildly.
Just with the kind of calm that made the whole room uneasy.
âYou hit the mother of my child,â he said.
Viktor opened his mouth, probably to lie, probably to beg, but Damian didnât give him the chance.
He handed the bracelet to Nora with shaking care, as if he was returning something sacred.
Then he took off his overcoat and wrapped it around her shoulders, covering the blood, the torn apron, the humiliation.
His voice softened, but only when he looked at her.
âYou should have called me.â
Noraâs face crumpled.
âI thought you were dead.â
That broke him more than anything else.
He closed his eyes for one second.
Then opened them again and said the one thing she never thought sheâd hear:
âTake me to my daughter.â
And just like that, the whole night changed.
Not because the danger was over.
But because the woman who fell bleeding onto the restaurant floor was no longer alone.
And the man who had come through the blue-lit doorway hadnât just returned for revenge.
He had come back for his family.
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