Cambria stared at the message on her phone, her fingers gripping the device so tightly it almost slipped from her hand. The word "Trust" echoed in her mind, and her pulse quickened as a wave of dread washed over her. Someone knew what she was planning. Someone with knowledge she hadn't yet uncovered.
Her eyes flicked to Julian, who was standing across the room with that same smug expression on his face. He was watching her, waiting for her to crack under the pressure.
"You seem troubled," Julian said, his voice dripping with amusement. "What's the matter, Cambria? Didn't expect the world to come crashing down on you so quickly?"
Cambria's breath hitched as she snapped her gaze back to him. "You've been planning this all along, haven't you?" she said, her voice steady despite the storm raging inside her. "This entire game, you're not just here to offer 'help,' are you? You've been pulling the strings from the shadows."
Julian smiled, a smile that was as cold as it was calculating. "You're finally catching on. It's a shame it took you this long."
She clenched her jaw, the realization sinking in like a heavy stone in her stomach. Julian had always been a master manipulator, but this? This was something else entirely. He was playing a game she hadn't even known she was a part of.
"You think you've been controlling the board," Julian continued, stepping closer, his voice low and dangerous, "but the truth is, you've been a pawn all along. Elena doesn't have the power. I do."
His words hung in the air, suffocating her. Cambria wanted to yell, to scream at him for everything he had done, but her mind wouldn't let her. She had to think. She had to stay in control. The stakes had always been high, but now, they were higher than ever.
"You think this is about Elena?" she asked, her voice quieter but no less sharp. "This has always been about power, Julian. Your power. You think I'm the only one playing the game, but the truth is, I'm just trying to survive in a world where everyone else has already decided I'm expendable."
His expression shifted, just for a moment, before his smile returned. "Oh, you're playing, Cambria. But you're playing by my rules now. The game has changed, and you've walked right into my trap."
Before she could respond, the sound of a door opening interrupted them. Maddox stepped forward, his face tight with frustration and confusion. "Enough with the mind games, Julian. We're past this."
Cambria's heart skipped. Maddox's voice held a quiet fury, one she wasn't used to hearing from him. But in the back of her mind, a small part of her wondered just how much of this game he was truly a part of. Could he have been involved in the manipulation all along? She knew he had his secrets. But could he really betray her now, after everything they had been through?
The tension between the three of them was palpable, thick, and suffocating. Maddox looked at her as if trying to gauge her reaction, but she didn't give him the satisfaction. Her thoughts were a mess of strategy and confusion. Julian had made his move, but it was too soon for her to counter. She couldn't give anything away.
"What do you want, Julian?" Maddox's voice was cold, demanding.
"Not much," Julian replied with a casual shrug. "Just a little honesty." His eyes flicked to Cambria. "If you want to stop Elena, you need to know the truth about her. But I'm guessing you're more interested in your little game with me."
Cambria stiffened at his words. He was taunting her. And it was working. She couldn't ignore the instinct that told her Julian knew something about Elena that she didn't.
"I don't have time for games anymore," Cambria said, her voice laced with steel. "If you have something to say, then say it. Otherwise, get out of my way."
Julian tilted his head, his gaze never leaving hers. "You're right about one thing, Cambria," he said, stepping closer until he was standing just inches from her. "You don't have time. But you will soon enough."
The air between them crackled, the silence broken only by the quiet hum of the city outside. The stakes had never been higher, and yet Cambria felt more in control than ever. She wasn't going to let Julian dictate the pace. She had a game to play, and she wasn't about to lose.
"You think you're the only one with power, Julian?" she said, her voice low but unwavering. "You think I'm just going to bow to you? You've underestimated me."
"Maybe," Julian said, the smirk still lingering on his lips. "But you're not the one with the leverage anymore. I am."
Cambria clenched her fists, fighting the urge to lash out. He was trying to provoke her, trying to get under her skin. And for a moment, she almost let him.
But then, the message from Elara flashed in her mind. "They know. Elena's planning something. You have to act fast."
Her phone buzzed again, this time with a new message from Elara.
"Julian's right. We've been watching the wrong target. Elena's got her eyes on Maddox."
Her heart skipped. Could it be true? Could Elena really have her sights set on Maddox? If that was the case, then everything, every move, every plan, every alliance had to change.
Her mind raced as the pieces clicked into place. Maddox was more than just a pawn in this game. He was a threat to Elena. He had always been.
"I'm done playing your games, Julian," Cambria said, her voice steady. "You want power? Fine. But you're not going to get it by using me."
Julian's eyes narrowed, the playful expression falling from his face. "You're playing a dangerous game, Cambria. You don't know what you're getting into."
"Then show me," she replied. "If you're so sure of your power, then prove it."
A beat passed. Julian seemed to contemplate her words for a moment before he turned to Maddox, his gaze hard and calculating.
"Don't say I didn't warn you," Julian said, before walking toward the door.
Cambria watched him leave, her chest tight with a mixture of anger and anticipation. She couldn't trust him, but she also couldn't afford to ignore him.
As the door clicked shut behind him, Cambria turned to Maddox, her voice soft but firm. "You didn't tell me about Elena, did you?"
Maddox froze, his eyes narrowing. "What do you mean?"
"I know you've been hiding something," Cambria said, her gaze fixed on him. "And now it's time to come clean."
Maddox opened his mouth to speak, but before he could respond, the phone rang again, this time, the caller ID read Elara.
Her heart stopped.
If Elara was calling now, it meant one thing.
Everything was about to change.
Cambria answered the call with shaking hands, her pulse racing. Elara's voice was frantic on the other end.
"Cambria, you need to hear this. We've just intercepted a message. Elena's making a move. And Maddox… he's not the target."
There was a long pause before Elara's voice came through again, filled with urgency.
"It's you. Elena's coming for you."