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Chapter 1 - prologue

The courtroom air was dense, almost tangible, as if the walls themselves held their breath. Sepharine Dutt—Sera to the rare few—stood unwavering, her gaze steel-sharp, her mind a blade honed on truth. The first trial had slipped through her fingers; the judge demanded evidence she could not yet produce. Across the room, Arvind Roy lounged, a predator cloaked in civility, late twenties, exuding a chilling calm that unsettled even seasoned officers. Power radiated from him—not wealth, but menace. Tonight, it was no longer law versus crime. It was a collision of wills, intellect against instinct, Sera versus Arvind. One confrontation, one truth, and the shadows themselves seemed to wait for the outcome.

The courtroom lights flickered faintly, catching the cold gleam in Arvind's eyes. Sera's fingers tightened around the edge of the lectern, the polished wood grounding her, a fragile anchor against the storm of dread and determination within. Every instinct screamed that he was untouchable, yet every ounce of her being refused to yield.

Whispers of the gallery seemed distant, irrelevant; the duel had become private, intimate, brutal. Evidence would not sway him, witnesses would not shake him—only strategy, precision, and relentless resolve could pierce the armor he wore as naturally as his tailored suit.

Sera inhaled, tasting the faint metallic tang of fear, then exhaled deliberately. This was no longer law enforcement; this was war. One misstep, one hesitation, and the predator would slip away once more. Tonight, the scales of justice were hers to balance—or to shatter.

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