After dealing with Dave, Luna ascended the grand staircase to her bedroom, her mind still sharp from the interrogation. She placed her phone on the bedside table after reviewing latest reports, and then retreated to the bathroom. Luna sank into a luxurious bathtub, letting the warm water soothe her tense muscles. Steam curled around her and for a brief moment she closed her eyes allowing herself to slip into the past.
As she closed her eyes, the defenses she carefully maintained slipped away and dark, fragmented images from her childhood surfaced. The orphanage that had once housed her and countless others had been a front for horrors she couldn't forget –child trafficking disguised as charity. They would lure kind-hearted donors with promises of care and safety for the orphans, only to sell the children to highest bidders.
The memories were vivid: cries muffled by cold, empty halls; the terrified faces of children torn from their small worlds; the smell of decay in abandoned factories where they were hidden. Luna remembered the hunger that gnawed at their stomachs as they were crammed into containers and transported to ports. Many of the children sobbed, their tears met with cruel punishment.
But not Luna. Even then, she had been calm and calculating, her sharp mind working to find an escape. She had no one to rely on but herself, and she knew their only chance at survival lay in her hands.
One fateful day, as the guards became distracted, she made her move. Sneaking through the shadows of the factory, she urged the other children to stay quiet, buying precious moments. She weaved through the bustling port, avoiding detection, her heart pounding as she finally saw a glimmer of hope—a group of armed men talking about rescuing the trafficked children.
It was then that she stumbled and fell, scraping her knees. Tears welled in her eyes, but she refused to cry. Gritting her teeth, she picked herself up and ran toward the group.
"Help the children," she whispered hoarsely, clutching at the man who seemed to lead them.
Leonardo.
He looked down at her, astonished by the little girl who had emerged from the shadows, bloodied and bruised but determined. Her words stirred something in him, and with a curt nod, he ordered his team to act.
Luna's memories shifted to the aftermath. Lying in a hospital bed, her frail body recovering from days of starvation, she had seen Leonardo again. He had sat by her side, his piercing eyes softened by curiosity and admiration.
"Are all the children safe?" she had asked in a soft, trembling voice.
Leonardo had nodded, a faint smile curving his lips. "They're safe now. I've sent them to an orphanage under my protection. The people who did this to you and them will never harm anyone again."
Relief washed over her, and for the first time in a long while, Luna smiled faintly before drifting into peaceful sleep.
Leonardo had seen in her something extraordinary—a rare calmness, intelligence, and strength beyond her years. He decided to adopt her, under his guidance Luna was introduced to a world far darker than she could even imagined. He trained her relentlessly, teaching her to navigate the underworld with cunning and resolve, to strike fear into her enemies while offering sanctuary to the helpless.
But Luna had surpassed even her master. Where Leonardo hesitated, she acted decisive ruthlessness. She raised the empire Leonardo left her that thrived on loyalty and fear, earning her a reputation as a devil among mortals. Yet her master's fatal flaw – his blind trust in old friends –had led to his betrayal and death.
Luna's eyes snapped open, her resolve hardening like steel. "I'll avenge you," she murmured to the still air. "No betrayal will go unpunished."
Emerging from her bath, Luna dressed and descended the staircase. Her expression was a mask of cold determination as she approached Bishop, who stood waiting.
"Find every one of his accomplices," she ordered her voice sharp and unyielding. "I want them to suffer fates worse than death."
"Yes, Boss," Bishop replied, bowing deeply.
"I'll be leaving for Y Country shortly," she added. "The research must be completed as soon as possible. Inform me immediately if anything significant happens."
Without further words, she strode out of the mansion, boarded her private jet, and set off for her laboratory.
The lab was a fortress of innovation, its sleek design hiding layers of security and cutting edge technology. Senior researchers were waiting for her at the entrance, their faces lighting up with relief at her arrival.
"Dr. Lia, you've finally arrived," one of them said, holding out a thick report. "We've been stuck on the extraction process for days. Your expertise is the only thing that can push us forward."
Luna took the report, her sharp eyes scanning the data as she walked briskly to the lab's innermost sanctum. The restricted area was fortified with biometric locks accessible to only few. .
Inside, the team worked tirelessly, but the strain of failure was evident. Luna wasted no time, diving into the problem with her usual precision. Hours turned into days as she worked alongside them, her sharp mind unraveling the complexities of the extraction process.
"This will change everything," one researcher murmured as they neared a breakthrough.
But Luna's focus remained unwavering. She knew the world would see this as a revolution in medicine, a chance to save countless lives. Yet in the shadows of her mind, she also knew that power and progress came at a price—a truth her enemies would soon learn firsthand.
For two days, Luna worked tirelessly alongside her team of top researchers, unraveling the complexities of their latest project. Her sharp mind and unparalleled skill earned the respect of everyone in the lab, but her aloof demeanor kept them at a distance.
On the third day, exhaustion hung heavily in the air. Most of the team had stepped out for a break, leaving Luna and a few others behind. That was when she felt it –a faint hiss, a chemical smell that didn't belong.
Her eyes widened. "Gas –"
The explosion came without warning. Fire roared through the lab, consuming everything in its path. The last thing Luna saw was the blinding light of the flames.
And then, nothing.