
THE LAST EXTRACTION
The Last Extraction is a gritty war-zone adventure about Captain Ethan Cross, a special-ops soldier whose helicopter is shot down during a secret mission in a lawless country called Kandara. Left for dead, Ethan discovers that his mission was never meant to succeed. The scientist he was sent to extract-Asset Orion-holds information about a powerful technology capable of collapsing entire nations without open war.
Hunted by rebel militias and betrayed by his own government, Ethan teams up with Dr. Mara Vale and chooses to protect the truth instead of following corrupt orders. As time runs out and violence closes in, Ethan fights through ambushes and loss to ensure the secret reaches the world.
At its core, the story is about survival, betrayal, and moral courage, one man risking everything to do what's right in a world driven by lies and power.
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Chapter 1
CHAPTER 1 – THE DAY THE SKY BROKE
The helicopter was already burning when it hit the ground.
Captain Ethan Cross felt the impact before he heard it-a violent slam that snapped his spine forward and drove the breath out of his lungs. Metal screamed, glass exploded, and the world spun sideways before settling into a blur of smoke, fire, and dust.
When consciousness returned, it was accompanied by a sharp, insistent pain, spreading from his ribs down to his legs. Not fatal, yet deeply insistent: something is wrong, something is very wrong.
Coughing, Ethan forced his eyes open. The cockpit was crushed inward, the windshield shattered, and the nose of the helicopter was buried deep in the red dirt of northern Kandara, a country officially invisible on any map that mattered.
Unofficially, it was hell.
"Move... move..." Ethan muttered to himself, voice hoarse, tasting copper from a cut inside his cheek.
Training kicked in faster than fear could. He unbuckled, slammed against the floor, and rolled out of the twisted metal just as a secondary explosion ripped through the fuel tank. Fire bloomed behind him, hot enough to singe the hair on his arms.
He crawled until his hands hit stone instead of burning metal. Then he lay there, gasping, staring at the sky.
The sky was wrong.
It wasn't the calm blue he remembered from the briefing. It was torn apart by black smoke columns rising from the valley below. Distant gunfire popped like fireworks. Mortars thumped intermittently, almost rhythmic. Somewhere, a child screamed-high, thin, abruptly cut off.
Ethan closed his eyes for half a second.
You're alive. That's step one.
He forced himself to his feet and took stock:
Rifle: gone
Sidearm: holstered but scratched and grimy
Radio: cracked, dead
Team: missing
The last one hit hardest.
They had been six, crossing the border under cover of night-a black-ops extraction unit sent to retrieve a defector known only as Asset Orion. A scientist. A ghost. A man who allegedly carried proof that could collapse governments.
The mission had been simple: in and out. No witnesses.
Instead, Kandara's rebel militias had lit up the night sky like a war movie trailer. And now Ethan was alone.
A shadow passed overhead.
He froze.
Another helicopter-definitely not friendly.
He rolled behind a slab of stone as bullets stitched the dirt where his head had been seconds earlier. The chopper banked away, searching, but didn't circle back.
They think I'm dead.
Good.
Ethan stripped ammo from the crashed helicopter, grabbed a battered rifle discarded by his own team, and disappeared into the forest just as more voices echoed from the valley.
Hours later, he stumbled into the village of Tarak-9. From a distance, it looked abandoned. Up close, it looked massacred. Burned huts, bullet-scarred walls, and livestock left to rot in the sun.
Movement caught his eye: a woman bursting from a collapsed doorway, clutching a child, eyes wide with terror. Behind her, militia fighters shouted.
Ethan didn't hesitate.
He fired from cover, precise and ruthless. The woman ran. The child screamed. The fighters fell.
She stopped only when safely behind a wall. Their eyes met.
She wasn't Kandaran military. Too clean, too alert.
"Who are you?" she demanded in perfect English.
Ethan lowered his weapon slightly. "That depends. Are you Asset Orion?"
Her jaw tightened.
"No. But I know where he is."
Before Ethan could respond, the ground shook.
A convoy roared into the village-more militia, trucks loaded with men and heavy weapons.
The woman grabbed his sleeve. "If they capture him, thousands die. Not metaphorically. Literally."
Ethan looked at the vehicles, then back at her.
His orders were clear. But so was the look in her eyes.
"Name," he said.
"Dr. Mara Vale," she replied.
He nodded once. "Then run, Doctor."
They sprinted as gunfire erupted behind them, the warzone closing in like a trap. The forest swallowed them in darkness. Dust, smoke, and the smell of burning metal filled the air.
Hours passed in silence except for their own ragged breathing. Ethan's mind worked furiously. The helicopter crash wasn't an accident. The mission wasn't about extraction-it was containment. And somewhere in Kandara, a secret powerful enough to reshape the world was waiting, guarded by lies, blood, and a clock already ticking.
Ethan slowed, glancing back. Mara's eyes were burning with fear, determination, and something else he couldn't place.
"Where are we going?" he asked.
"The scientist," she said simply. "He's alive. And they will kill him if we don't reach him first."
Ethan's jaw tightened. His side burned with each step, but he kept moving.
This wasn't about orders anymore. It was about survival-and about doing what was right, even if the world wanted him dead.
Above, the sky darkened. The first stars struggled to pierce through smoke and ash. The war had just begun.
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9.7
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Clifton, captain of a legendary esports team, was secretly battling a severe wrist injury that threatened his career, every match a fight against his own body. He pushed through the pain, ignoring doctors' warnings, desperate to maintain his god-like status.
His world was already on the edge, but nothing prepared him for seeing Justice Terry again in the team basement. Justice, pale and trembling, his eyes wide with naked terror, was now a rookie tryout.
Clifton had spent a year and a half trying to forget that rainy Chicago alley, the raw revulsion in Justice's eyes, the whispered "it wasn't real" that had left him heartbroken. Justice had vanished, and Clifton had erased every trace. Now, the boy who once looked at him like he was the sun was back, flinching at his touch, displaying a deep, primal fear. Amidst sponsor pressure and whispers of being "washed," Clifton saw Justice's return as a chance for vengeance. He publicly humiliated Justice on a live stream, forcing him into a suicide mission, then coldly benched him.
Yet, the satisfaction never came. Instead, a hollow emptiness and a torrent of questions: What had truly happened in the past? Why was Justice here, and what trauma had carved such fear into his bones?
Clifton, unwilling to be fooled again, swore to uncover every secret and every lie. He would force Justice to explain why he had returned, even if it meant tearing down everything they both had left.

8.7
Aria Blackwood grew up as the Alpha's daughter. Everyone expected her to lead. She was taught to stand tall, never bow.
Then came her eighteenth birthday. In front of the whole pack, her mate rejected her.
Rafe Daniels didn't just break her heart-he shattered the bond and turned it into a battlefield.
Five years later, Silver Crest has fallen. Aria's father is gone. Her pack has surrendered. And Aria? He keeps her alive for one thing: to serve in the house of the man who wrecked her world.
Rafe calls it mercy, this humiliation. He thinks she's beaten.
Let him think it.
She drops her gaze, but she catches every whisper. She carries out orders, but she's always plotting. And that mate bond-they both feel it burning, whether they want it or not. Aria just turns that fire into something sharper.
Revenge.
She was never supposed to kneel. She was born to rule. And she's going to take her throne back-even if she has to destroy the man fate chose for her.

9.7
Giana woke up drugged and burning with fever in a luxurious hotel suite. Standing before her was Cornel Stark, the most ruthless billionaire in New York.
Memories of her past life stabbed into her brain. In that life, her adoptive family and her fiancé Gary had stolen her inheritance and left her to die a brutal, agonizing death.
She also remembered how fighting Cornel only made him more violent. So this time, she didn't scream.
She endured his brutal punishment, escaped the moment he let his guard down, and swallowed a Plan B pill on the freezing streets.
Returning to her adoptive family's mansion, she faced the people who had destroyed her. Her fiancé and her stepsister put on masks of fake concern, secretly mocking her.
Instead of throwing a useless tantrum like before, Giana deliberately threw herself down the steep wooden stairs.
She smashed her head against the marble floor, using her own blood to shatter their plans and win back her mother's trust.
She thought she had finally taken control. She was ready to crush the people who had betrayed her and live for herself.
But she didn't understand why the billionaire she had just escaped was suddenly turning her life upside down.
When she woke up in the hospital, her room wasn't filled with her family's fake tears, but an ocean of blood-red roses.
The heavy door swung open, and Cornel Stark walked in, his gray eyes locking onto her with a dark, predatory hunger.
"Remember this feeling, Giana. Every breath you take belongs to me now."

8.3
I took the fall for my sister and endured three years of torment in prison.
My knee was shattered, my body covered in scars, and I almost lost my life in that "accident".
On the day I was released, clinging to the last shred of hope, I ran toward my fiancé Benito’s Maybach—only to hear his cold voice: "Your existence is just a nuisance."
It turned out that the beatings and cigarette burns in prison were all arranged by him, paid for with his money. It turned out that the sister I had protected with all my heart had long been switching my medicine behind my back, hoping I would be completely crippled.
At the family gala, they joined hands to strip me bare in front of the flashing camera lights. My father slapped me hard across the face and roared: "Why didn’t you just die in prison?"
I smiled and tore apart my tattered dress, then dialed the number I had hidden in my heart for three years—the man who only understood blood for blood, his voice hoarse and alluring: "Turn around."
This time, I will no longer be a toy to be manipulated.
I will tear off their masks and burn the Stafford family to the ground.
By the way, I will take back everything that belongs to me—including him, the one hiding in the shadows.

7.8
VANESSA
They say revenge is a dish best served cold. But for me, that's not enough. I want it to hit so hard they beg for their lives.
Five years ago, my own husband left me to die in a fire. I watched him walk away, his eyes full of hate. In my last moments, I thought about how unfair it was, that I was dying while the people who did wrong were free. As if some higher power heard me, I was saved.
Now, I'm back and my only purpose is to give Ethan Croft exactly what he deserves. He took everything from me, and now I will take everything he loves, in the most painful way possible.
I have it all planned out. But there's something or someone else I didn't plan on. Ceron Morrison. He's tall, dark, and dangerously handsome. He's a mystery and a distraction I can't afford. He's a threat to the revenge I have sworn to complete.
But no matter what comes my way, I'll make Ethan pay. I'll burn his entire world to the ground, even if it means I get burned in the flames, too.
CERON
Vanessa Ashford has taken over my mind without even trying.
The first time I saw her, she was putting a thief on the ground at the airport with a single, perfect kick. I was captivated. As the heir to a powerful family, I'm used to getting anything I want. And I want her. I want to know her secrets.
Vanessa has built high walls around herself, but I am not a quitter. As I slowly peel back the layers, I'm discovering a past filled with pain. I can see the fire of vengeance burning in her eyes, a fire so strong it could destroy her.
My family wants me to secure our legacy with a sensible, strategic marriage. But all I can think about is the woman who wears her revenge like a custom-made gown. I know I should walk away. But something in me can't stand the thought of her facing the darkness alone.
The real question is, when she finally plays her last card, will I be the one to save her? Or will I just become another victim caught in the crossfire?

9.0
For years, I exhausted myself trying to be the perfect, obedient heiress of the ultra-wealthy Carlisle family.
But my reward wasn't their love. Instead, I was abruptly branded a fake, thrown out of the estate, and sent to a brutal black-site prison to take the fall for someone else's crimes.
My cold CEO brother, Julian, didn't lift a finger to save me. My carefully selected boyfriend, Connor, sold me out without a second thought.
In that maximum-security cell, I was stripped of my dignity. I ate moldy, insect-infested bread, and my soft hands were covered in thick, ugly scars from fighting off murderers.
I watched inmates get beaten half to death over a single cracker, while my so-called family continued their pristine, luxurious lives on the outside.
"She's just a parasite, let her rot."
I died in that dark cell, completely abandoned. The sheer exhaustion of trying to please them, of trying to be flawless, washed over my final moments like a physical sickness.
I didn't understand why my absolute loyalty was repaid with such ruthless cruelty.
Then, water rushed out of my lungs in a violent, burning surge.
I opened my eyes to the pristine blue pool of the Carlisle estate, my body completely unscarred. I had reverted to being fifteen again.
This time, I was done playing the perfect daughter. If my fate was a prison cell, I was going to spend my remaining freedom tearing their perfect world apart.