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Bound By The Legacy Pact: My Protector

The crystal chandeliers of the Plaza Hotel screamed money, framing the wedding of Chelsea Grimes and Julian Davidson as the ultimate corporate merger. But as the officiant prepared to unite two of the city's most powerful dynasties, the heavy double doors didn't just open-they exploded inward. Gideon Combs stood in the wreckage, a man in a frayed trench coat and grime-caked boots, looking like a stain on a pristine canvas. He wasn't there to object; he was there to enforce a "Legacy Pact," coldly informing the bride that her debt to a dead man hadn't been fulfilled and she didn't get to walk away. In seconds, the ballroom turned into a butchery as Gideon dismantled elite bodyguards with nothing but a broken wine bottle, eventually sending the groom flying into a tower of shattering champagne glass. When the military arrived, the room expected a firing squad, but instead, a four-star General snapped a sharp salute to the "vagrant," calling him a national asset. My family, the Singletons, saw this as a threat rather than a salvation; when I chose to stand by Gideon, my own grandmother stripped me of my keys, my cards, and my inheritance, casting me out into the pouring rain. I couldn't wrap my head around why the world's most powerful men trembled at the mention of Gideon's mentor, or what secret was etched into the black iron ring on his finger. I had traded my billionaire lifestyle for a man who looked like a drifter but fought like a god, and I had no idea if he was my protector or my ultimate ruin. As we stood on the sidewalk with nothing but twelve dollars and the clothes on our backs, Gideon's phone buzzed with a half-million-dollar bounty already active on the dark web. He didn't flinch; he just looked at the shadows closing in and whispered. "Game on."
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Chapter 1

The crystal chandeliers of the Plaza Hotel's Grand Ballroom didn't just shine. They screamed money.

Hundreds of tiny, prismed lights reflected off diamond necklaces and the sweaty foreheads of nervous waiters. The air smelled of expensive champagne, heavy perfume, and the specific, metallic scent of desperation that always hung around the Grimes family.

Chelsea Grimes stood center stage. Her dress was a custom Vera Wang, white silk that probably cost more than a mid-sized sedan. Her smile was perfect. It was the kind of smile you practiced in a mirror for hours until your cheek muscles spasmed.

Julian Davidson had his hand on the small of her back. He wasn't holding her. He was claiming her. He looked out at the sea of faces-senators, hedge fund managers, tech moguls-and soaked it in. This wasn't a wedding. It was a merger acquisition with cake.

The officiant cleared his throat. He was about to announce the union of the Grimes and Davidson dynasties.

Boom.

The heavy double doors at the back of the ballroom didn't open. They exploded inward.

The sound was like a gunshot in a library. The heavy oak slammed against the stoppers with a violence that made the floor vibrate.

The music cut out. The chatter died. Three hundred heads turned in unison.

Gideon Combs stood in the doorway.

He was a stain on a pristine canvas. He wore a black trench coat that had seen too much rain and too much dirt. The hem was frayed. His boots were heavy, combat-issued, and caked with the grime of the city streets.

A security guard, a man the size of a vending machine, stepped into his path. Gideon didn't stop. He didn't even slow down. He just turned his head slightly. His eyes were dead. There was no anger in them, no fire. Just a cold, flat nothingness that promised violence.

The guard took a half-step back. It was a primal reaction, the lizard brain recognizing a predator.

Gideon walked in.

His boots hit the marble floor with a heavy, rhythmic thud. Thud. Thud. Thud. It was the sound of a clock counting down.

On the stage, Chelsea's perfect smile shattered. Her skin went the color of old paper. The champagne flute in her hand started to tremble, sending tiny ripples through the golden liquid.

Julian frowned. He leaned in close to her ear.

"Do you know this bum?" Julian asked.

Chelsea opened her mouth. Her throat worked, but no sound came out. She looked like she was choking on air.

Gideon kept walking. The crowd parted. People pulled their expensive fabrics back, terrified that his poverty might be contagious. Or maybe they just sensed the kinetic energy rolling off him.

Marcus Grimes, Chelsea's father, broke the paralysis. He shoved his way through a cluster of guests. His face was purple.

"What is the meaning of this?" Marcus roared. "Security! Why is this trash inside?"

Gideon didn't look at Marcus. He didn't look at the guests. His eyes were locked on Chelsea like a laser sight.

He stopped at the base of the stage. He looked up.

"Chelsea," he said. His voice wasn't loud, but it cut through the room like a razor blade. "The contract hasn't been fulfilled. You don't get to walk away."

A ripple of whispers went through the room.

Julian laughed. It was a sharp, barking sound. He let go of Chelsea and stepped to the edge of the stage, looking down at Gideon.

"You must be the help," Julian sneered. "Or the mistake. Get him out of here."

Julian waved his hand. It was a dismissive gesture, something you did to a fly.

Two of the Davidson family bodyguards moved in. They were professionals. Big suits, earpieces, dead eyes. They reached for Gideon's shoulders simultaneously.

Gideon didn't turn around.

His left hand shot up. He caught the first bodyguard's wrist.

Snap.

The sound of the bone breaking was louder than the music had been. The bodyguard dropped to his knees, a high-pitched wheeze escaping his lips.

The second bodyguard threw a punch. It was a haymaker, designed to knock a man unconscious.

Gideon wasn't there anymore. He side-stepped. The movement was a blur, too fast for the eye to track properly. He was behind the man before the punch even fully extended.

Gideon kicked the back of the man's knee. The joint buckled. The man went down. Gideon stepped on his spine, pinning him to the marble.

Julian stared. His mouth hung open. He took off his tuxedo jacket. He loosened his tie. He had a black belt in Taekwondo that he'd bought with his father's money, and he was eager to use it.

He jumped off the stage.

"I'm going to teach you a lesson," Julian said. He raised his leg for a roundhouse kick.

Gideon didn't blink. He watched the leg come up. It was slow. Sloppy. Telegraphed.

Gideon stepped inside the guard. He lifted his boot and drove a front kick straight into Julian's chest.

The impact lifted Julian off his feet. He flew backward, airborne for a full second.

He crashed into the champagne tower behind him.

Glass exploded. Hundreds of crystal flutes shattered at once. Champagne sprayed into the air like a geyser. Julian landed in the wreckage, gasping, covered in shards and alcohol.

The room went silent again. The only sound was the dripping of champagne and Julian's wet, ragged breathing.

Gideon adjusted his collar. He looked at Chelsea. She was shaking so hard her veil was vibrating.

"Now," Gideon said calmly. "Can we talk about the Legacy Pact?"

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