Henteria Chronicles Ch. 3 - The Peacekeepers -u... __exclusive__ -
"Those who hold influence there," Halvar said. "Whoever profits from chaos."
They descended to the dock where the city moved again. The sea, indifferent and vast, rolled and remembered. The Peacekeepers—men like Ser Danek—would move on to other ports, other arguments. House 27 was a memory that had found a voice, and House Kestrel was diminished but not gone. The device that had prompted the demonstration lay in a vault, cataloged, and studied under watchful eyes.
Mara, once of the City Guard and now considered a trouble-shooter for hire, gave a soft laugh that tasted of old iron. "It feels wrong starting a morning without orders. Or at least without rumors to chase." Henteria Chronicles Ch. 3 - The Peacekeepers -U...
From the Fishermen's side came a sound like a kitchen pot set wrong. Rulik's jaw worked. "We don't want old politics," he said. "We want fish and share. We don't want men coming in with letters and flags and making the sea a place where we lose nets because some office needs to prove itself."
Silence pressed like a hand.
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"This isn't just contraband," Halvar said. His voice, stripped of boasts, was thin. "Those who hold influence there," Halvar said
Lysa nodded. "Maybe next time, we'll be a little louder."
They are the anchors of his peace. Yet, the story shifts gears in Chapter 3, moving from a tale of rebuilding to a "slow-burn" descent into heartbreak. A Darker Shade of Blue The Peacekeepers—men like Ser Danek—would move on to
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