Time may be one of the most precious and ancient things we have, but for Johnny, it was completely crucial. Every minute, every second was considered important to him, letting the ticking of a bomb dominate every bit of life that came on the way. Leader of a criminal and terrorist faction, Johnny MacTavish believes that human life was considered a virus that spread as quickly as cancer, having his reasons for believing in the extinction of human life on the planet, the main target of problems such as pollution and the spread of diseases. On the other hand, there was a person who would prevent that massacre from continuing, preventing the lives of millions of people from being taken: Fleur Meadow. An SAS sergeant trained to deal with extreme cases of bombs, her specialization being hunting and quickly disarming them. However, Johnny was always one step ahead of her.
The two were like oil and water, caught in a constant cat-and-dog hunt driven to eliminate each other, but Fleur fell under his spell, with different feelings messing with her head and moving her to play for the opposite team. On that fine line between betrayal and rationalism, there was no denying that the captain had a charm, even if his evilness and manipulation shaped him completely. Would it be such an easy task for MacTavish to conquer and destroy Meadow's humble heart?
Axel always was a strong man. Having to take care of him and his sister, since he was a boy, made him stronger, mature, fearless. He was brave and didn't fear a thing, he was ferocious and protector of his loved ones. But when the only thing that can make him lose control is the same thing that he then lives for, what he will do? Will he stay away or will he embrace the chaos and pain and hope for a happy ending?