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Kohen tried to soothe their father. “Don’t let it get to you, Father. Niks and Damon just aren’t thinking clearly.”
Hamilton’s anger red hotter, his face mottled with rage.
“Both of you, out of my sight! Niks, you’re not family anymore. Why are you even here? Go!”
Niks offered no argument, simply turning on his heel and heading for the door.
Damon fell in step behind his brother.
From behind, Kohen called out, “Damon, Father didn’t mean you! Why are you leaving too? This will only push him further!”
As their car tore away from the house, a satisfied smirk appeared on Kohen’s lips.
Hamilton settled heavily onto the living room couch, already dialing the hospital on his phone.
The hospital’s findings aligned perfectly with Niks’ ount.
A calcting glint entered Hamilton’s eyes.
He hadn’t expected Cedric to make a move in Oiscoll. This defiance was something new.
If Dani’s greatest vulnerability was her terror of heights, then Cedric’s, without question, was Dani herself.
Though Hamilton still schemed to use Dani’s phobia against her, he realized she and her circle would now be wary, especially with Alexander already rendered powerless.
He needed new pawns—people who could earn Dani’s confidence, blend in unnoticed, and strike only when the timing was perfect.
His thoughts reyed Niks and Damon’s earlier outrage, their loyalty to Dani clear as day.
Dani seemed to have won their allegiance, and by all signs, she looked after them in return.
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Hamilton knew his sons better than anyone.
A singlemand from him, and neither would dare defy him.
There was no sense searching outside the family—his answer was right in front of him.
If he joined forces with his two sons, there was no doubt they could overpower Dani in the end.
Everyone had weaknesses.
For Niks, it was his ambition, that unyielding hunger for status and control. Damon, on the other hand, could never resist something new and bristled at the thought of limits.
Yet neither of these tendencies posed the greatest danger to them.
The true weakness in their armor was the memory of theirte mother.
A sly grin yed at Hamilton’s mouth, his gaze shimmering with the promise of devious ns toe.
Dani had been asleep for a long time, her body worn down by stress and the passionate sex with Cedric.
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