BASTARD SON OF THE VIKINGS

There you are.....

Lucia stood in the wreckage of the nursery, her son's weight a solid, warm anchor in the crook of her arm. The red cloth on his wrist was a scream in the silent room. The note in her hand was a verdict.

He sleeps like a prince.

Protect him better.

Next time I carry him out.

The paper crumbled to ash in her clenched fist. The rage was so vast it became a silence, a cold, airless space inside her chest.

Enzo's voice was a rasp. "This wasn't to take him. It was to show you they could. To show you he's not safe. Even here."

She knew. The intimacy of the act was the poison. Someone had stood here, in this violated room, and tied this cloth. They had touched him. They had chosen not to lift him from the floor. They had left him as a returned insult.

A heavy knock shuddered the splintered doorframe.

Her guard, Marco, filled the opening. His face was a mask of soot and dried blood. "Signora. A man is at the gate. He demands audience."

"Demands?" The word was flat.

"He says his name is Vanguard."

The air in the room changed. Enzo went rigid, a hand drifting to the empty holster at his hip. Vanguard. A name not spoken lightly. A power unto himself. A man who carved territories out of chaos and answered to no syndicate, no family. A sovereign of violence.

Lucia did not look away from the red cloth. "Bring him to the courtyard. Not in here."

She handed the sleeping child to Enzo. Her movements were precise, mechanical. "Take him to the east wing strong-room. Stay with him. Bolt the door."

"Lucia, you shouldn't meet him alone-"

"I won't be alone." Her eyes finally lifted to his. They were not the eyes of the woman who had whispered to her son minutes before. They were the eyes of the ledger, the balance sheet, the calculated response. "The entire guard will be on the walls. But you will be with my son. That is your post."

She turned and walked out, leaving the scent of smoke and fear behind.

---

The main courtyard was a cathedral of aftermath. Rain dripped from shattered gargoyles. The bodies were gone, but the evidence remained in blackened stone and dark, wet stains. Torches hissed in the damp air, casting a fitful, dancing light.

He stood in the center of it, as if he owned the night itself.

Vanguard.

He was tall, broader than Guerrero had been, with a stillness that seemed to swallow the chaos around him. He wore a long, dark coat, unbuttoned. No visible weapons, which meant they were simply better hidden. His face was all hard angles and unreadable planes, his gaze already sweeping the scars of her fortress, assessing, cataloging.

He didn't bow as she approached. He didn't nod. He just watched her.

Lucia stopped ten feet from him. The rain misted between them.

"You are not invited here," she said. Her voice carried, clear and cold.

"Invitations are for parties," he replied. His voice was a low grind, like stone on stone. It didn't rise to meet hers; it simply existed, filling the space. "This is a war. You've just lost the first skirmish."

"I lost nothing. The attack failed."

"Did it?" He took a single, slow step forward. His eyes were on her, not on the destruction. "Your walls are breached. Your guard is halved. Your son was handled like a parcel while you fought in the hall. They left a calling card on his wrist. That's not a failure on their part, Signora. That's a detailed diagram of your weakness. They printed it in red."

Every word was a deliberate strike. He wasn't here to offer condolences. He was here to perform an autopsy.

"Why are you here, Vanguard? To gloat? To measure the cracks for your own use?"

A faint, humorless shadow touched his mouth. "I am here because a power vacuum is about to open in Palermo. When a queen stumbles, the jackals circle. I prefer order to chaos. Your continued reign provides a certain... predictable order."

"My reign is not your concern."

"It became my concern the moment they bypassed your outer patrols, your electronic countermeasures, and your trusted staff." He took another step. Now he was close enough that she could see the fine scar that bisected his left eyebrow, could smell the cold scent of rain and gun oil on his coat. "They didn't buy a brute-force attack. They bought intelligence. They bought access. Someone on your payroll sold you. Someone very close."

She already knew it. But hearing it from him, in that implacable tone, made the betrayal feel fresh and bloody.

"Your point."

"My point is you cannot find this snake with the people you have left. They are either incompetent, dead, or the snake itself." His gaze held hers, utterly devoid of pity. "You need outside eyes. Uncompromised loyalty."

"And you are selling loyalty now?"

"I am selling a service. Stability. I root out the cancer. I burn the traitor. Your domain remains intact, and the message is sent that even in vulnerability, you are not alone. That you have... sharper friends."

The word friends hung in the air, absurd and dangerous.

Lucia studied him. This was not an offer of help. It was a proposal for a merger. A hostile, necessary one. He would insert himself into her machinery, and he would not leave.

"And your price?"

"For now? Access. I will have the run of your operations. Your books, your personnel files, your security protocols. I will interview every surviving guard, every servant, every lieutenant."

"Out of the question."

"Then enjoy the next note they leave," he said, his tone never changing. "It will be pinned to his chest with a knife."

The image lanced through her, cold and precise. She saw it. She knew it was possible. The red cloth was a promise. The next step was a fulfillment.

Her son's soft breath against her neck, the terrifying warmth of him... and the cold void where her trust used to be.

She felt the shift inside her. It was not a gentle turning. It was the grinding of continental plates. The maternal fortress was breached. To protect the kingdom, the queen would have to step outside the walls and treat with the dragon.

Her voice, when it came, was stripped of all emotion. "You will have two men with you at all times. Of my choosing."

"I will work alone."

"Then we have no agreement."

He considered her for a long moment, the rain tracing paths down his stern face. Finally, he gave a single, slow nod. "Two men. They will follow, not interfere."

"You will report only to me. Directly. In private."

"That is the arrangement."

There was no handshake. No signed paper. The treaty was sealed in the shared understanding of mutual benefit and profound danger.

"Start with the guard roster," she said, turning the conversation into a first order. "Marco at the gate has the list. The man you displaced to get in here."

Vanguard's eyes glinted with something that might have been approval. "Already done. He was too eager to let me in. A man confident he wouldn't be punished for breaching protocol. He's on the list."

He turned and began to walk toward the arched gateway, his coat sweeping the wet stones.

"Vanguard," she called out.

He paused, half-turning his head.

"The man who did this. The one who touched my son. I don't want him questioned. I want him delivered. Alive. To me."

For the first time, something flickered in his impassive eyes. Not warmth. Recognition. The acknowledgment of a kindred spirit.

"Understood."

He vanished into the gloom beyond the torchlight.

Lucia stood alone in the ravaged courtyard. The rain cooled her skin, but inside, the ice had settled permanently. She had just invited a predator into her house to hunt other predators. To protect her child, she had compromised her sovereignty.

She looked up at the east wing, where a single window glowed softly. Her son was in there. Safe.

For now.

But she had just set in motion a chain of events that would change everything. The boy would grow up in the shadow of this new, dangerous alliance. His mother's attention, once his sole fortress, would now be divided by war councils and private reports from a man who was, himself, a living weapon.

And somewhere in the Palermo, a man with a red cloth and a message was learning that his game had just acquired a new, infinitely more dangerous player.

The storm was no longer outside.

It was in the house.

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