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“Get my daughter to safety,” I instructed, my voice steady and unwavering, betraying none of the turmoil I felt inside.

With swift precision, the team took over, efficiently securing the perimeter and ensuring no further harm would come to Sarah. One of them gently took her from my arms, wrapping her in a warm blanket, whispering assurances as they led her to the safety of the helicopter.

Eleanor stumbled back, the scissors slipping from her grasp and clattering uselessly to the floor. Her confidence, once so unshakable, dissipated like smoke in the wind. She opened her mouth to protest, but the words died in her throat as she realized the futility of her position.

Jason, still gasping for breath on the driveway, watched helplessly as the balance of power shifted irreversibly. No longer the smug gatekeeper of his own kingdom, he was now just a spectator to his own undoing.

As Sarah was airlifted to safety, I turned to face Eleanor one final time, the weight of my gaze pinning her in place. “You’ll face the consequences for this,” I said, my voice carrying the quiet authority of a man who had spent his life in service to justice. “No one harms my family and walks away unscathed.”

Leaving the mansion behind, I made my way to the helicopter, the whir of its blades a comforting assurance that my daughter was finally beyond the reach of her tormentors. As we ascended into the sky, I took one last look at the estate below, its grandeur diminished by the darkness it harbored.

In that moment, I knew this was far from over. There would be legal battles, and the Sterlings would use every ounce of their influence to twist the narrative. But I was ready for it, ready to fight tooth and nail to ensure that justice was served.

My daughter’s safety was paramount, and I would stop at nothing to protect her. The lines had been drawn, and the world would soon know the lengths to which a father would go to defend what he held dear.

As the helicopter carried us toward the horizon, I felt a renewed sense of purpose. The battle was just beginning, but I was more than ready. For Sarah, I would face any enemy, endure any hardship, and emerge victorious.

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