chapter3: ECHOES IN THE FIRE

Chapter 3: Echoes in the Fire

The car was old and beat up—one of those untraceable things that didn’t belong in any registry and probably had seen more blood than sun. Juhi sat in the back, soaked in silence, the letter still gripped in her hand like it might vanish if she let go.

Rayen drove like a man who had nothing left to lose.

The wipers slashed across the windshield, keeping time with the tension crackling in the car. Rain tapped like fingernails on metal, constant and restless.

Reha and Ayaan were still arguing when Juhi made her decision. But something had already snapped inside her—a wire too stretched, a dam too cracked. The moment Rayen said John was alive, everything else stopped mattering.

It wasn’t hope. It was need.

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“He’s in Romania now,” Rayen said. “South of Brașov. Mountains. Cold. Forgotten.”

Juhi leaned forward. “Why there?”

“Because that’s where they put the ones who can’t die until they talk.”

Juhi’s blood chilled. “And has he?”

Rayen shook his head. “Not a word. Not in four years. They call him the Ghost Cell. Unbreakable.”

She bit her lip. The letters he’d written her… she thought they’d stopped because he was gone. But now she knew better.

Someone had cut them off.

“You said he was your shadow. Then why didn’t you stop them?”

Rayen didn’t flinch at the accusation. “Because I was lying in a ditch thirty miles away, bleeding out while the Black Sun cleaned house. John made sure I got out. He didn’t.”

Juhi sat back. The truth hurt like glass in her lungs.

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The car stopped before sunrise.

They were in the woods now. No road signs. No civilization. Just pines rising like sentries and a cabin tucked between them like a secret no one wanted to tell.

Rayen led her inside. Inside, maps were pinned to the walls, red lines connecting names Juhi had only ever heard whispered in late-night news cycles: arms deals, syndicate families, names washed in blood.

“This isn’t just about John,” Rayen said, tossing her a burner phone. “He’s the key. But they think you might be the lock.”

“What do you mean?”

“You were never supposed to matter. Just a girl he loved once. But love makes people stupid. John crossed them because of you. And they noticed.”

.....

She spent the night staring at old photos.

John, in a leather jacket, smiling like he didn’t belong in violence. Her, in a white dress, barefoot on the studio floor, laughing at something he whispered.

How had they gone from that to this?

She fell asleep just before dawn, curled on a couch that smelled of pine and dust. In her dream, John was reaching for her through flames, but every time she got close, his hand turned to ash.

.....

Back in the city, Ayaan paced Reha’s apartment.

“She just left,” he growled. “With some scarred-up mercenary who dropped the word ‘mafia’ like it was casual? We should’ve stopped her.”

Reha poured herself whiskey. “You couldn’t have. You saw her face. It’s like something turned back on in her.”

“She’s not ready.”

“She’ll never be ready. But she’s willing. That matters more now.”

Ayaan’s eyes narrowed. “I don’t like this. That guy, Rayen he’s hiding something.”

Reha nodded slowly. “Yeah. But so was John. And Juhi’s willing to risk everything to know why.”

.....

Three days later, Juhi stood on a balcony overlooking the Carpathians.

The wind sliced through her coat, but she didn’t flinch. She was training now. Shooting. Running. Listening to Rayen recount things John had done not all of them noble.

He had been an enforcer. Then a ghost. Then something worse.

“He wanted out for you,” Rayen said one night. “Said your voice made him remember who he used to be.”

Juhi turned to him. “Then why didn’t he run?”

“Because you don’t run from the Black Sun. You disappear.”

She swallowed. Her hands were calloused now. Her arms bruised from drills. But her heart? Still soft. Still dangerous.

.....

That night, someone set fire to the cabin.

Rayen woke her just in time. Flames roared through the hall. She grabbed her knife and the letterstill intact in her coatand followed him out through a hidden hatch under the floor.

Outside, figures moved through the trees. She saw the mark on their sleeves: a black sun, half eclipsed.

“They found us,” Rayen muttered. “Means they know you’re not just bait anymore.”

Juhi didn’t hesitate.

“What’s next?” she asked.

Rayen looked at her with a strange mix of fear and admiration.

“We break into one of their strongholds,” he said. “We get proof that John’s alive. And we start a war.”

....

To be continued in Chapter 4: The Trap Beneath the Name

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