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Firefighter Overcomes Betrayal

The alarm's shrill cry cut through the Seattle morning like a blade, sending my pulse racing before my feet even hit the firehouse floor. Another day, another emergency. I grabbed my gear with practiced efficiency, the weight of my helmet familiar and comforting in my hands. "Kitchen fire at the Emerald Bay Hotel," Captain Rodriguez called out as we loaded into the truck. "Looks contained, but we need full evacuation protocol." I nodded, checking my equipment one final time. The Emerald Bay was one of Seattle's most luxurious hotels—all marble floors and crystal chandeliers. Rich people problems, I thought, but fire didn't discriminate between the wealthy and the working class. The truck's siren wailed as we wove through traffic, and I found myself absently twisting my engagement ring. Five days. In five days, I'd be walking down the aisle to marry Deandre West.
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Chapter 2

The news spread through Station 19 like smoke through a dry building—fast, choking, impossible to contain. I could feel the weight of every glance, every hushed conversation that stopped the moment I walked into a room. The pity in their eyes was almost worse than the betrayal itself.

"Simpson," Rodriguez called from her office door, her voice carefully neutral. "Got a minute?"

I followed her inside, closing the door behind me. She gestured to the chair across from her desk, but I remained standing, my spine rigid.

"The flowers have got to stop," she said without preamble. "Three deliveries this morning alone. The lobby looks like a funeral home."

I stared at the wall behind her head, focusing on a water stain that resembled a bird in flight. "I'll talk to him."

"No, you won't." Her tone was firm but not unkind. "I've banned him from the premises. Security has his photo. He shows up again, we're calling the police."

The relief that washed over me was immediate and overwhelming. I nodded once, not trusting my voice.

"The gifts keep coming to my apartment," I said finally. "Designer jewelry, spa packages, chocolates from that place in Belgium I mentioned once, two years ago." The fact that he remembered that detail made everything worse somehow. "Each one comes with a note begging for forgiveness."

Rodriguez leaned back in her chair, studying my face. "What are you doing with them?"

"Donating them. Unopened." I met her eyes. "The women's shelter was particularly grateful for the jewelry. Apparently, they can sell it to fund their programs."

A ghost of a smile crossed her features. "Good. Let me know if he escalates. We've got your back here, Simpson. Don't forget that."

The alarm chose that moment to shriek through the station, cutting our conversation short. Industrial fire, warehouse district. Multiple workers trapped. The familiar surge of adrenaline pushed everything else aside as we suited up and rolled out.

The Brennan Industrial Complex was a maze of concrete and steel, its windows already glowing orange against the gray Seattle sky. Thick black smoke poured from the loading docks, and I could hear the sharp crack of metal expanding in the heat.

"Simpson, take Martinez and Chen," Rodriguez shouted over the chaos. "Lower level, southeast quadrant. Reports of three workers trapped near the machinery."

I nodded, checking my oxygen gauge and adjusting my mask. The familiar weight of my equipment grounded me, pushing away the morning's humiliation. This was what mattered. This was real.

The lower level was a hellscape of smoke and twisted metal. The heat was intense even through my gear, and visibility was almost zero. Martinez stayed close behind me as we navigated through the maze of industrial equipment, following the blueprint Rodriguez had shoved into my hands.

"Fire department!" I called out, my voice echoing strangely in the cavernous space. "Anyone here?"

A weak shout came from our left, near what looked like a massive conveyor system. We found them—two men and a woman, conscious but trapped behind a fallen beam. The woman had a nasty gash on her forehead, blood mixing with soot on her face.

"We're getting you out," I told them, already assessing the situation. The beam was heavy but manageable with proper leverage. "Martinez, get the hydraulic spreader."

That's when I heard it—a sound like thunder, but wrong. I looked up just as a section of the ceiling began to sag, metal groaning under the stress. Rivets popped like gunshots.

"Move!" I screamed, pushing Martinez toward the exit. "Everyone out, now!"

The trapped workers scrambled as Martinez and Chen worked frantically with the spreader. I stayed, helping guide them clear of the debris field, when I saw him.

Deandre stood at the entrance to the lower level, his expensive suit incongruous against the industrial backdrop. But he wasn't alone. Mckenna was with him, her designer heels clicking against the concrete as she deliberately moved deeper into the danger zone.

"What are you doing here?" she called out, her voice carrying over the chaos. "Playing hero again?"

The ceiling groaned ominously. A shower of sparks rained down from the electrical systems above. In that split second, I realized what was happening. She'd put herself in danger deliberately, knowing Deandre would follow the scanner communications, knowing he'd come.

And now we were all in the path of a collapsing ceiling.

"Deandre!" Mckenna screamed, stumbling as a piece of debris crashed near her feet. "Help me!"

I saw the choice play out on his face—the moment of decision that would define everything. His eyes met mine across the smoke-filled space, and for a heartbeat, I thought he might choose differently.

Then he ran toward Mckenna.

The ceiling came down like the wrath of God, tons of steel and concrete crashing where I'd been standing. I dove sideways, feeling the heat of falling metal sear through my jacket. Pain exploded across my left arm as a piece of burning debris caught me, and my head cracked against something solid.

Darkness swallowed the world whole.

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