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Chapter 38 The Vow
H.M. Wolfe

Chapter thirty-eight

The Vow

Lira moved through the crowd, her path to the platform opening before her as if by right.

Bodies parted without hesitation, their masked faces tilting in respect as she passed.

The air in the plaza was thick, suffocating with anticipation.

Thousands gathered for the vows that would bind Shadera and Greyson.

Lira's stomach clenched, bile rising in her throat as her fingers closed around the tablet in her pocket. She had minutes now. Just minutes to set everything in motion.

She glanced up to the platform where her father already stood at its apex, his golden mask gleaming brighter than any, the full weight of his presence pressing down upon the crowd. Her mother stood a few steps behind him, head dipped in submission.

Her lungs felt too small suddenly, unable to draw enough air. Her pulse thundered in her ears, drowning out the murmurs of the crowd. This was it. There would be no going back.

Lira slipped the tablet from her pocket and pressed it to her ear, turning slightly away from the platform. Her fingers trembled as she dialed, the encrypted line connecting almost instantly.

"I can see you on the feeds." Callum's voice was warm, amused—trying to calm her. "You look terrified. Remember to breathe."

His casualness, his easy confidence, cut through her. He had no idea what she was about to do. What she'd already set in motion.

"I'm sorry," she said, the words barely audible over the pounding of her heart.

A beat of silence. "What's wrong?" The warmth drained from his voice, replaced by concern.

Lira swallowed hard, watching as the final preparations were made on the platform. The cylindrical veil hung suspended above the altar, ready to descend at the crucial moment. Soon Greyson and Shadera would stand beneath it.

"I can't let it happen," she said finally. "I can't let them take Shadera to that room. You don't understand what happens there."

"Lira—" The alarm in his voice was growing. "What are you talking about?"

She glanced up at the platform. "I found documents. I didn't know until a few days ago.

Until I really started digging. She won't just be forced to consummate the marriage with Greyson.

" Her breath shuttered. "After . . . After Greyson and her . . . My father, his men . . . They rape them. They rape them and make their husbands watch." The words spilled out of her now.

"It's not just a consummation of the marriage.

It's a consummation of their loyalty to the Heart and its leaders. "

She could hear Callum gasp. She pictured him in his office, surrounded by screens, watching her through a dozen different camera angles. Trying to piece together what she saying.

"I have a plan," she said, her voice steadier now as her resolve hardened. "I should have told you, but I knew you'd try to stop me. All of you would have. But this was the only way."

"The only way for what?" Panic edged into his tone now. "Lira, whatever you're thinking, don't do it. The plan is working. Jameson's teams are in position. Farrow is about to cut the power to the checkpoints inside the Heart to let them into the plaza. We're almost there."

"I can't wait till tonight." She watched as Veyra officers arranged themselves at the base of the platform, hands clutched around their guns. "I will not let them take her to that room. I won't."

"Tell me what you're planning. Let me help you," Callum insisted, his words coming faster now.

"Just let the others know that it's starting."

"Lira, please—"

"I'm sorry," she whispered, hearing the desperation in his voice and hating herself for causing it. "I love you."

She ended the call before he could respond, slipping the tablet back into her pocket. Her eyes burned, tears screaming to be freed, but she blinked them away. There was no room for weakness now. No room for doubt.

She climbed the steps to the platform, each one bringing her closer to the moment that would change everything. Her father turned as she approached, his golden mask catching the light, hiding whatever expression lay beneath.

"Is everything all right?" Maximus asked, his voice pitched low enough that only she could hear.

Lira nodded, meeting his eyes without flinching. "Yes, Father. I was just confirming that the billboards in the rings have the live streams working properly."

He studied her for a long moment, as if trying to read beyond her words, beyond her mask. Then he nodded once, satisfied. "Good. Everything must be perfect today."

Lira took her place beside her mother, feeling the weight of a thousand eyes upon her. Elara stood tall and elegant. Lira had always wondered what expression her mother wore beneath that mask. What thoughts passed behind those eyes that watched the world through metal slits.

She nearly gasped aloud when her mother's hand slipped into hers, fingers intertwining and squeezing gently.

"I have never been more proud to have you as my daughter," Elara whispered, her voice so soft it was barely a breath.

Lira's mind reeled, her carefully constructed calm cracking at the edges. What did that mean? Did she know?

Before she could process, before she could fully latch on to the words, a stir ran through the crowd. Heads turned, bodies shifted, creating a path from the edge of the plaza to the platform.

Greyson and Shadera had arrived.

They moved in perfect synchronization, side by side but not touching.

Greyson wore formal black, his mask the obsidian piece he'd worn all his life.

Shadera walked beside him, the shawl draped over her shoulders, covering the evidence of her suffering.

But she could still see the bruises marring her neck, disappearing beneath the fabric, only to reappear on her exposed leg through the high slit.

Bile rose in her throat as they ascended up the platform steps. This was it. Her heart thundered in her chest as Greyson's eyes caught hers, and gave her a small nod.

Shadera's eyes stayed focused forward, her chest rising and falling just as fast as her own.

They took their places on either side of the altar within the golden cylinder, standing like statues, barely breathing. The crowd fell silent, anticipation crackling like electricity in the air.

Lira stepped forward, aware of the media drones hovering closer, capturing her every movement.

"Citizens of New Found Haven," she began, her voice carrying through the live feed at her back, "we gather today to witness the union of two worlds. The Heart and the Boundary, joined in sacred Vow." The words tasted like ash on her tongue, but she spoke them clearly, playing her part one final time. "The ceremony has now begun."

The drones shifted, focusing now on her father as he moved to stand behind the altar. Maximus raised his hands, a gesture that silenced even the whispers that had begun to stir in the crowd.

"The Heart endures," he intoned, and paused as thousands of voices echoed the words back to him.

"This is a day of great celebration, a promise of a brighter future for our great city. Unity between rings. A symbol that will forge bonds." His voice rolled across the plaza, practiced and powerful.

"Greyson, Shadera, you may face each other now and join hands across the altar."

They turned toward each other slowly, lifting their hands until they met across the altar.

Lira could barely breathe, could barely hear anything over the sound of her own pulse as she watched their fingers wrap around each other's.

Even from where she stood, Lira could see the tension in their bodies, the forced nature of the gesture.

Maximus continued the ritual, his voice rising and falling in the familiar cadence of the Vow ceremony. Words about duty, about honor, about the sacred traditions of the Heart.

It was static. All of it was static.

What the fuck is she planning?

Callum's mind raced through possibilities, each more terrifying than the last. Her voice had been calm—too calm. The voice of someone who'd already accepted the consequences of their actions. Who'd made peace with them.

He leaned closer to the screens, scanning every angle of the plaza. Security patterns normal. Veyra positions unchanged. Nothing visibly amiss.

Callum's fingers flew over his keyboard, checking the status of Jameson's teams. Still in position. No movement. Jaeger's assassins remained hidden among the crowd, and perched on rooftops waiting for his signal.

He could hear Maximus's voice through the feeds echoing through every channel. Callum forced himself to focus, to think like the strategist he was rather than the man terrified for the woman he loved.

He reached for his security override panel, the digital interface that controlled his backdoors into the Heart's surveillance systems. His password flashed red. Access denied.

That isn't possible.

He tried again. The same error message pulsed on the screen, mocking him.

"No, no, no," he muttered, fingers flying over the keys as he tried a different approach. Another rejection. A third.

Cold sweat broke out across his forehead. Someone had changed the security protocols. Someone had located him in the system and locked him out.

Callum grabbed his tablet, punching in Farrow's emergency code with trembling fingers. She answered immediately.

"I'm a little busy—"

"Cut the power grids," he interrupted, the words rushing out. "Now. Right now."

"That wasn't the plan—"

"Fuck the plan," he snapped, his voice rising. "Something's wrong. Cut the power to the checkpoints now."

"I'm trying," Farrow said, her voice tight with concentration. "The access isn't working."

"What do you mean it isn't working?" Panic clawed up his throat. "Use the bypass codes."

"I am," she insisted. "They're not going through. The system is rejecting them."

Callum's heart slammed against his ribs. "Try again."

"Nothing. It's like someone changed everything. Like someone knew exactly what we were planning."

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