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Old Team's Costly Mistake

Elite tactical expert Elias Thorne was the core of his squad until a failed operation resulted in his betrayal. Framed and forced into exile, he disappeared until a lethal assassin began hunting his former allies. Now, Elias must emerge from the shadows to protect his old team and uncover the conspiracy that ruined him. To clear his name, he faces a deadly web of lies where the price of a past mistake might be paid in blood.
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Chapter 2

I was packing my tactical notebooks when the knock came—three soft raps that somehow managed to sound both hesitant and demanding. My hotel room door opened before I could respond, and Kyla Rivera slipped inside with that practiced smile I was beginning to recognize as her signature weapon.

"Valerie! I'm so glad I caught you." She closed the door behind her with exaggerated care, as if we were conspirators sharing secrets. "I've been wanting to talk to you all morning."

I didn't look up from my packing. The notebooks went into my bag with deliberate precision—three years of strategic innovations, match analyses, and tactical breakthroughs that had built SCG into champions. "Have you now?"

"I feel terrible about everything that's happened." Kyla perched on the edge of my bed uninvited, her voice dripping with manufactured concern. "I mean, the whole situation with Marshall and the... misunderstanding about your resignation."

My hands stilled on the zipper. Misunderstanding. As if my career being sabotaged was some innocent mix-up. "Is that what we're calling it?"

"I just want you to know that I never meant for things to get so complicated." She twisted a strand of hair around her finger—that nervous tell I'd noticed during team meetings when she was deflecting blame. "Marshall was just trying to help me integrate better with the team dynamics, you know? Sometimes these things get blown out of proportion."

I finally turned to face her, studying the micro-expressions that betrayed her true intentions. The slight tightness around her eyes, the way her smile didn't quite reach them, the calculated pause before each supposedly heartfelt statement. She was fishing for information, trying to gauge my next move while positioning herself as the innocent victim.

"Help you integrate," I repeated slowly. "By making bets about my performance metrics?"

Kyla's composure flickered for just a moment—a brief widening of her eyes before she recovered. "I think there might be some confusion about what actually happened. Marshall was just... he was trying to motivate everyone, create some friendly competition. You know how coaches can be with their psychological strategies."

The audacity was breathtaking. She sat in my room, wearing the team jacket I'd helped her earn, spinning lies about the man who'd betrayed us both—though she was too naive to realize she'd been used just as much as I had.

"Friendly competition," I said, my voice carrying that quiet intensity that made smart people step back. "Is that what you call submitting someone's resignation without their knowledge?"

"I had nothing to do with that!" The protest came too quickly, too defensive. "I would never—I mean, you've been so supportive of me. When I joined the team, you were the only one who really believed in my potential."

There it was—the manipulation wrapped in gratitude, the attempt to remind me of my own kindness so I'd doubt my anger. But I'd spent too many years reading opponents across digital battlefields to miss the tells.

"And yet here we are," I said, zipping my bag with finality.

Before Kyla could respond, the door burst open again. Marshall strode in without knocking, his face already set in that authoritative expression he wore when he thought he needed to manage a situation. His eyes swept the room, taking in the packed bags, the tense atmosphere, and Kyla's carefully arranged distress.

"What's going on here?" His voice carried the sharp edge of someone who'd already decided who was at fault. "Kyla, are you okay?"

She looked up at him with those wide, innocent eyes that had fooled me once upon a time. "I was just trying to apologize, to clear the air, but—"

"But Valerie's making things difficult for you again," Marshall finished, his gaze settling on me with cold disapproval. "Jesus, Val. Can't you see she's trying to make peace? This is exactly what I was talking about—you intimidate everyone around you."

The words hit like ice water. Here was the man I'd loved, the coach I'd trusted, taking the side of someone who'd conspired against me without even asking what had happened. The betrayal was complete, absolute, and somehow still managed to surprise me with its depth.

"I'm intimidating her?" I asked, my voice deadly calm. "By existing in my own hotel room?"

"By making her feel like she has to walk on eggshells around you," Marshall shot back. "Look at her—she came here to apologize, to try to fix what you've broken, and you're treating her like the enemy."

Kyla's performance was flawless—the slight tremor in her voice, the way she seemed to shrink into herself, the perfect picture of a young player being bullied by a veteran. If I hadn't seen the evidence of her conspiracy, I might have believed it myself.

"This is exactly the problem," Marshall continued, his voice rising with righteous indignation. "You can't handle anyone else getting attention or recognition. You've turned this team into your personal kingdom, and anyone who threatens that gets torn down."

I looked between them—Marshall with his protective stance over Kyla, Kyla with her manufactured vulnerability—and felt something crystallize inside me. This wasn't about strategy or team dynamics or even the bet. This was about power, control, and the systematic destruction of everything I'd built.

But I was done being their victim.

"You're right," I said quietly, watching Marshall's surprise at my sudden agreement. "I do need to fix what's been broken."

I walked to the hotel desk, pulled out my laptop, and opened the team management portal. With deliberate keystrokes, I withdrew my resignation application—not because I wanted to stay, but because I refused to let them write the ending to my story.

"There," I said, closing the laptop. "Fixed."

Marshall's expression shifted from triumph to confusion. "Good. That's... that's the right choice, Val. Now about that apology to Kyla—"

"No." The word cut through his assumption like a blade. "I'm withdrawing my resignation, but I'm not renewing my contract. You want fresh talent? You've got it. Just don't expect me to stick around to watch you destroy what we built."

The silence that followed was electric with tension. Marshall's face cycled through emotions—confusion, anger, and something that might have been panic. Kyla's mask slipped entirely, revealing the calculating ambition beneath her innocent facade.

I shouldered my bag and walked toward the door, pausing only to look back at the two people who'd tried to end my career.

"Enjoy your kingdom," I said. "I hope it was worth it."

As I stepped into the hallway, my phone was already buzzing with an encrypted message from TMW's management. Some wars were worth fighting, but others were worth winning on entirely different battlefields.

And I intended to win.

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