As soon as Dan’s name came up, Stella’s expression soured a little.
That bastard. After everything he did to her sister, now he’s back in the picture?
Ronald shook his head. “Hull’s got a lead. The real power behind Black Gate—the one pulling the strings from the shadows—is most likely Dan.”
No wonder he’s been so damn mysterious all these years.
Everyone knew he was the mayor of Sands City, but who could’ve guessed he had a whole other operation going on behind everyone’s backs?
Still, you couldn’t really blame them for not figuring it out sooner. Dan’s family name is a big deal in Ferrowland—old money, old power.
Stella muttered under her breath, “What a mess…”
“I’m calling my sister,” she said suddenly.
This was Susanna’s business, and Stella took it seriously.
She knew Susanna had entered a whole new phase, and whatever her next move was, it wasn’t going to be simple.
That just made Stella want to help her more. Susanna had done so much for her back in Portis City; she owed her.
And if Dan really was the kingpin behind Black Gate, then this whole thing was probably tangled up with Yvonne too.
What a nightmare…
. . .
Meanwhile, Susanna was suffering through Hull tending to her wounds. She had her face buried in the comforter, gritting her teeth. Hull finished patching her up and left without a word, like he was the one escaping something.
Susanna was the one hurting, but it was Hull who’d bolted.
When Stella’s call came through, Susanna’s voice was scratchy as hell. “Star?”
“You sound terrible,” Stella said, frowning.
And honestly, Susanna’s raspy voice sounded like she’d just… well, like she’d been up to something.
And now, knowing who was really running Black Gate, Stella realized why Dan had faked his own death all those years ago.
Black Gate and the Lugar family had always been at odds. If he wanted to leverage a marriage alliance, the Lugar family was a no-go—no wonder he’d gotten engaged to Aira instead.
Stella was more convinced than ever: Dan had gone to Yvonne with an agenda from the start.
“So yeah, I have to help Mom. You know that. And I have to be strong enough to do it,” Susanna said quietly.
She knew exactly what her mom was up against now, and it was way messier than some business deal.
“Yeah,” Stella replied. “You don’t have much time.”
Susanna sighed, “Exactly.”
Stella was thinking the same thing. After all, last night one of those twins—Black Gate’s boss’s favorite sisters—had been hurt.
Stella lowered her voice, “Honestly, that’s why I’m calling. You’re not going to learn what you need by sticking around Hull.”
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