Sweet Return

Sweet Return

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Three and a half years ago, one night turned alliance into ashes. The Waraha and Austin families once stood at the center of power, bound by strategy, loyalty, and something neither side ever named out loud. Then the port burned. Lives were lost. Trust shattered. And what remained was a fracture neither side could afford to repair. Some things were buried that night. Not all of them stayed buried. Now, the balance is shifting again. As smaller syndicates rise and the Itsaragrisil family expands with unsettling precision, the underworld begins to tilt toward something far more unstable. At the same time, a new political force emerges, one that threatens not just territory, but the very system that has kept order in the shadows for decades-and forces old enemies back into the same room. Engfa Waraha was raised to lead with strength, loyalty, and control, never to question, never to falter. Charlotte Austin was taught to protect her family at any cost, even if it meant becoming someone unrecognizable. They were never strangers, just never allowed to choose each other. Distance was supposed to be enough. It should have been easy to keep things cold, calculated, untouched. It isn't. Because the past doesn't stay quiet when it was never finished. Because every glance lingers too long, every silence says too much, every step closer feels like crossing a line neither of them is supposed to survive. And neither of them walks away. But this isn't just about them. Something is moving beneath it all-patient, precise, watching as alliances fracture and power shifts, waiting for the exact moment to break what's left standing. And when the truth finally surfaces, it won't just destroy families. It will force them to choose. Duty... or each other.

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