The Present – Winter 21; Damien 23
“I don’t want you to go,” Sean says for the hundredth time as we step out of
the mansion. My gaze goes to where our father talks with Cillian and the rest
of the security team, who will escort me to the private airport.
Sean, my younger brother, has made his feelings abundantly clear. I wish
he would understand I’m doing this for him. He’ll turn eighteen in a year, and
then it’s expected of him to follow in our father’s footsteps. Sean will take
over our diamond smuggling business, and someone has to protect him. That
someone will be me because I won’t trust anyone else with Sean’s life.
When I turned sixteen, I learned the Hemsley clan owns Angola, Sierra
Leone, the DRC, Ivory Coast, and Zimbabwe. Africa’s diamonds belong to
us, which has placed a hefty target on our heads. It’s the reason our mother
was assassinated, and I took a bullet to my neck, which is why the family
business means so much to me. I’ve bled for it, and I won’t let anyone take it
away from us.
Turning my gaze back to Sean, I say, “It’s only for two years. Keep your
head low while I’m gone.”
I wish I could take him with me to St.Monarch’s Academy. It’s the only
place on this goddamn earth that’s neutral ground. I need the training. I have
to become the best for Sean. I just hate leaving him behind.
“Stay,” he begs, giving me a pleading look I usually can’t resist.
Taking a step forward, I lift my hands to his shoulders and lock eyes with him. “Listen to me, Sean. It’s only for two years. I need the training. While
I’m gone, you have to be extra careful. Don’t leave the grounds unless you
really have to. Always keep the guards with you and wear your bulletproof
vest. Once I’m back, I’ll make it up to you.”
Frustration tightens his features. “I don’t care about that. I don’t want you
to go. We shouldn’t split up. There’s a target on your head as well.”
I give my brother a comforting smile as I pull him into a hug. “I can take
care of myself, and Cillian will be with me. Don’t worry.”
Sean’s arms wrap around me, and he clings to me as if he has the power
to keep me here. “Please, don’t go,” he whispers, his voice tight with worry.
“Shh… I’ll be fine. Just take care of yourself. Okay?”
Sean nods, his grip on me tightening even more.
We both have our mother’s red hair and green eyes, but Sean got our
father’s large build and strong features. He went through a growth spurt last
year, shooting well past me. I, on the other hand, got our mother’s petite
frame. At twenty-one, I still look younger than Sean even though I’m four
years older than him.
When we pull apart, Sean shakes his head. “I have a bad feeling.”
“Nothing’s going to happen to me. St. Monarch’s is safe. Stop worrying,
please.”
“It’s time,” Father says as he steps closer to us.
Nodding, I stand on my toes and press a farewell kiss to Sean’s cheek.
“Keep your head down and stay on the grounds,” I remind him again.
He nods, taking a step back, frustration still tightening his features.
Father pulls me into a hug, then whispers, “You don’t have to do this.”
“I know.” I rest my cheek against his chest. “I want to. For Sean. For
you.”
Father nods as he pulls back, his eyes drifting over my face. The corner of his mouth lifts. “Cillian will be stationed outside the academy. Don’t hesitate
to call him if anything happens.”
I step back, and with love filling my heart, I look at the two men in my
life. “You both worry too much. I can take care of myself.”
Father lets out a chuckle. “We should protect you, not the other way
around.”
“No,” I grin at them. “You run the business, and I’ll keep you safe. That’s
the end of the discussion.”
Father’s eyes lock with mine as they turn dark. “You’re the Blood
Princess of the Hemsley clan. Never forget that.”
“I won’t, Father,” I promise. Turning away from them, I climb into the
back of the armored jeep. My personal firearm, a Heckler and Koch, digs into
my lower back, but I ignore the slight discomfort. I also have a Glock
strapped to my ankle.
Before Cillian shuts the door, I look at my father and brother. “I love you
both with all my heart.”
Sean’s eyes begin to redden with unshed tears. “Love you too.”
Father’s mouth tips up with a proud smile. “Love you, my princess. Call
me the instant you’re safely at the academy.”
I nod as the door shuts, and then I focus on taking deep breaths because I
can’t cry. This was my decision. I’ve learned all there is to learn from my
private lessons with Cillian. Now I need to train with the best because they’re
the ones who will come after my family.
For two years, I’ll live with my enemies. I’ll watch. I’ll learn. I will show
them I’m a threat, and they will fear me.
For Sean. For Father. For our family business.
While we drive to the private airstrip where the jet is waiting to take me
to Switzerland, I stare down at my hands.
I feel Cillian’s gaze on me, and forcing a smile to my lips, I lift my head
to look at him. He gives me a lopsided grin, but it’s tainted by the worry he
feels about me leaving home. “Remember there are six syndicate groups. The
Custodians, consisting of the best protectors. You’ll train with them.”
I nod. “My goal is to break Demitiri Vetrov’s records.”
Demitri became a legend during his time at St. Monarch's. Now he
protects the top assassin in the world, Alexei Koslov, making them an
unbeatable team. I need to be better than them because right now, we don’t
stand a chance if they are hired to come after us. The thought makes my jaw
clench and my top lip curl up.
Cillian nods, then he continues, “It’s not going to be easy. It’s going to
hurt because none of the custodians in training will hold back just because
you’re a woman. They all have the same goal. To become the best.”
I swallow hard, fear slithering into my heart. I have no idea what to
expect.
Cillian’s eyes darken with worry as he says, “The other five syndicates
consist of Arms, Assassins, Smugglers, Cartels, and the Bravta. Only the
wealthiest crime families get to attend, so they can cultivate the specific set of
skills needed to run their family businesses. There’s only one rule – no
killing. So at least there’s that.”
I nod while memorizing everything he’s telling me. After all, knowledge
is power.
When the jeep stops right by the private jet, I wait for Cillian to open my
door. My eyes continuously scan over my surroundings as I step out of the
vehicle, and I tug at the bulletproof vest that’s tightly wrapped around my
chest. It matches my black pants and boots, which I like to think of as my
combat outfit. I want to dress up as much as the next girl, but that’s only for
special occasions.
My spine is stiff as I ascend the stairs with Cillian right behind me. Once
I’m safely inside the plane, I let out a breath of relief.
Six hours and I’ll enter the safety of St. Monarch’s. A lot can happen in
six hours, but at least I have Cillian with me.
Pulling the gun from behind my back, I set it down on the seat beside me.
I unstrap the vest and take a deep breath as I place it next to my firearm.
Cillian does the same where he’s seated across from me.
“Are you sure, poppet?” he asks.
Our eyes meet, and knowing it’s useless trying to hide my feelings from
him, I say, “Even though I’m terrified of the unknown, I have to do it "
“I’ll be right outside St. Monarch’s,” he assures me again. Our guards
aren’t allowed on the premises. I guess it’s to ensure everyone’s safety.
This time a genuine smile tugs at my mouth.
“Yeah, at least I’ll have you
there.”
As the jet begins to move, I lean my head back and stare out the window.
It’s just two years, Winter. You have to do this for your family.
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