People think the danger comes from enemies. From outsiders. From the ones who make noise, who threaten, who push too far. They're wrong. The real danger? It comes from the people you let close. The ones who smile in your face. Who sit at your table. Who pretend they belong in your world. Because betrayal doesn't announce itself. It slips in quietly. It waits. It watches. And by the time you realise what it is— It's already too late. I've fought enemies. I've ended problems. I've built something no one thought I could. But this? This is different. Because this time— The threat isn't coming from the outside. It's already inside. And if there's one thing I've learned… It's this: I don't lose what's mine. No matter who I have to destroy to keep it.
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