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They craned their necks, peeking inside at the bloodied flowers and stained stone paths.
Hamilton pped Josh on the back. “Josh, it’s eight now. That leaves you until nine. Who’s cleaning this mess?”
His tone turned mocking. “No rush, though. Mason’s half dead already. My kids are fine. You keep whining about reckless moves, but your boy’s as good as gone. His death won’t change a thing.”
Russell’s face twisted, rage boiling up as he swung on Hamilton.
Hamilton burst outughing. “What’s this? You find your courage now that Dani’s gone? She stood here tearing you apart and you stayed quiet as a mouse. Now you’re barking at me? This isn’t right, is it?”
Hamilton rarely gained the upper hand with his brother, Josh. Hamilton always spoke in truth, while Josh yed clever games. Back then, Josh would shrug and say, “You’re the head of the family.”
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“Take all the time you need to think this over,” said Hamilton, grinning. “I’m off. Got a bottle of champagne waiting for me at home, and I can’t wait to pop it open. You’ve really outdone yourself this time, bringing in a whole crowd to mess with Dani. Truly.” His voice dripped with sarcasm.
Hamilton slipped into his car and drove away.
Josh stood frozen and yelled, “Hamilton, you ungrateful fool! Did you forget what Father made you promise before he died? He told you to protect this family. Now you’re turning your back on us. You’re a disgrace to the McCoy name!”
Josh’s words cut through the air.
Dani sat cozy in the living room, listening. She nced at Niks and asked, “Your dad is so humble before his siblings? Wasn’t he supposed to be the one calling the shots?”
Niks gave a quick nod. “Yeah. Outside these walls, he calls the shots. At home though…”
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Hamilton made it back home, yet his thoughts stayed far behind him. He kept asking Joseph, “How did it go? Did he really send people to clean up Dani’s ce?”
Joseph nodded. “Yes. At first, he put up a fight. He imed he’d rather die than do it, even told Dani to kill his son if she dared. But in the end, he gave in and ordered Brad to handle it.”
Hamilton let out a softugh. “He finally met someone he can’t push around. They like to y tough at home, but Dani won’t move an inch. Maybe now they’ll learn something.”
Joseph chuckled too. After theughter faded, he leaned in and whispered, “Dani and her crew are strong. But don’t forget, we’re in Oiscoll. The McCoy name still runs deep here. They crossed Josh, and he’ll hold on to that grudge forever.”
Hamilton stayed calm. “For now, Dani can’t topple McCoy Group. It’s too big for her to shake overnight. She knows the McCoy family had a hand in her mother’s death, so she…”
Clinging to that rage, Hamilton thought, “Let’s see how far she rides it.” Yet deep down, he doubted Dani would ever cause real damage. They lived in Oiscoll, after all. The McCoy name carried weight here. Could she really tear McCoy Group apart? It feltughable.
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