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The Mafia Boss's Deadly Maid

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I am a top-tier assassin. My ultimate target is Apollo Buck, the ruthless billionaire head of the Ninth Circle, known in the underworld as Thanatos. To infiltrate his impenetrable fortress, I used his dying nephew as bait, disguising myself as a pathetic, terrified janitor with a ghost identity. It worked. But Apollo has a deadly secret: a cursed Wyvern mark that makes him violently despise women. Yet, the moment his skin touched mine, his agonizing pain vanished. Obsessed with this unnatural peace, he dragged me into his heavily guarded estate. But when night fell, the trembling maid vanished. I broke into his exclusive club to slit his throat, only to realize I had walked straight into a trap. The real Thanatos was waiting for me. We engaged in a brutal fight on the roof. His strength was inhuman, and he nearly killed me, slashing my thigh open with a combat knife. How did he anticipate my every move? And why did his murderous rage suddenly falter the second he smelled the cheap mints crushed in my pocket? Bleeding out, I barely managed to scale his electrified fence and crawl back into my oversized maid uniform just as he kicked my bedroom door off its hinges. "Don't shoot! Please!" I sobbed hysterically, perfectly masking my agonizing combat wound as sheer terror. As Apollo grabbed my collar, desperately searching for the assassin who had just fought him, he only saw a fragile, trembling girl. The hunt had just begun.

The Mafia Boss's Deadly Maid Chapter 1

"Target redirected. The explosive is a dud, Vixen."

Zane's encrypted voice crackled in my earpiece. My jaw clenched. The stifling heat of the JFK airport ventilation shaft pressed against my chest, making every breath taste like dust and hot metal. I stared through the aluminum grate at the empty VIP lounge below.

My pulse hammered a steady, cold rhythm against my throat. Zane's voice was abruptly swallowed by a harsh burst of static. "Signal jammers activated," I muttered. I immediately cut the comms to prevent reverse tracing.

My fingers moved with brutal efficiency, stripping the custom sniper rifle apart in the dark. I shoved the cold metal components into the padded slots of my tactical backpack, disguised as a cello case. I zipped it shut just as the piercing shriek of the terminal alarms ripped through the air.

Red emergency lights began to strobe wildly, bleeding through the grate and painting my hands in flashes of crimson.

I kicked the grate. It gave way with a metallic groan.

I dropped silently to the carpeted floor below. A janitor's cart sat abandoned near the door. I grabbed the oversized blue uniform draped over the handle and pulled it over my tactical gear.

Heavy boots pounded against the tile outside. Two airport SWAT officers rounded the corner, their assault rifles raised.

I immediately lowered my head, hunched my shoulders, and pushed the trash cart toward the wall with slow, clumsy movements, making way for them. My entire body language radiated submission and terror. I became nothing more than a frightened background extra. "Move!" one of the officers barked, shoving my shoulder, but they didn't even look down as they sprinted past me, their radios blaring orders.

I stayed on the floor until their footsteps faded. The terrified tremor in my hands vanished instantly. I brushed the dirt off my knees and stood up. My eyes scanned the corridor, cold and calculating.

I pushed the cart toward the employee exit, needing to beat the total lockdown.

A weak tug on my ankle stopped me dead.

My muscles coiled. My hand hovered over the concealed blade at my thigh. I looked down.

A little boy, maybe four or five years old, was curled into a tight ball beneath a row of metal waiting chairs. His face was flushed a dangerous, bright red. His chest heaved with rapid, shallow breaths. He was burning up.

I turned away. Not my mission. Not my problem.

But as I pivoted, the red emergency light caught the dark gold embroidery on the collar of his expensive jacket. A Wyvern.

My stomach dropped. It was the crest of the Ninth Circle. The exclusive mark of Apollo Buck's family.

My brain processed the data in a fraction of a second. This kid was the perfect bait. The ultimate key to getting inside Thanatos's inner circle.

I crouched down and reached for him. The boy panicked, kicking his small sneakers against my forearm, fighting me with whatever weak energy he had left.

I reached into my pocket and pulled out a cheap mint. I unwrapped it quickly and pressed it against his chapped lips.

"Shh, it's okay," I whispered, forcing my vocal cords to soften, pitching my voice into a gentle, trembling register. "Eat this. It helps."

The sharp cold of the mint seemed to shock him out of his panic. He went limp, his hot forehead resting heavily against my shoulder.

Through the glass doors of the terminal, I saw the security perimeter going up. A dozen men in black suits flooded the concourse.

Facial recognition data instantly flashed in my mind: Cole. Apollo Buck's head of security, ex-Mossad, close-quarters combat expert. Everything was proceeding exactly according to plan.

I scooped the boy up, pressing his face into my neck to hide him, and ducked into a nearby supply closet.

It smelled of bleach and dirty mops. I laid the boy on a stack of towels and checked his pupils. They were sluggish. He was on the verge of a febrile seizure. He needed his temperature dropped, now.

I ripped open the lining of my uniform, pulled out a tactical instant ice pack, cracked it, and wrapped it in a rag. I pressed it against his carotid artery.

"Tear the place apart. Find the boy," Cole's voice boomed through the thin door, followed by the static of a radio.

If they found me in here with him, they would shoot me in the head before asking questions.

I pulled a bobby pin from my hair. I jammed it into the lock of the heavy fire door at the back of the closet. Three seconds later, the mechanism clicked.

I grabbed the boy, shoved the door open, and plunged into the freezing, torrential rain of the New York night.

A searchlight swept across the tarmac. I ducked behind a baggage tractor, shielding the kid with my body, until the beam passed.

I sprinted toward the employee lot and found an old, rusted Honda Civic. I pulled a digital electronic decoder from my pocket, bypassing the lock in three silent seconds. I opened the door without a sound and placed the boy into the backseat. Sliding behind the wheel, I extracted a micro-jumper from my belt and silently hotwired the ignition. The engine coughed and roared to life.

The tires spun in the mud, catching traction just as a shout echoed from the terminal doors. I slammed the gas pedal, tearing out of the lot and merging onto the flooded highway, heading straight for a private clinic on the edge of Manhattan.

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