Abriella didn’t even think—she grabbed Emmy and yanked her back, fast and hard, putting a good distance between them and the chaos.
Brett moved just as quickly, scooping up the laptop and safe in his arms, carrying everything to a spot that felt a little less dangerous.
Emmy stared upward, her heart thudding so loud she could barely hear anything else.
The guys who’d been laughing and goofing off just moments ago had completely transformed. Now, they were all business, moving with this fierce intensity, like soldiers headed straight into battle. They set up the fire hoses with absolute precision.
James stood right at the front, backlit by the glow of the fire, tall and steady, looking like some kind of hero straight out of a movie. He gripped the nozzle with one hand, steadying the hose with the other, muscles corded and braced for action.
“Team One, three o’clock! Stop the fire from spreading!”
“Team Two, with me! Seven o’clock, hit the main blaze!”
The high-pressure stream shot out like a wild white serpent, slamming into the burning building and forcing the flames down.
Up on the higher floors, the fire was getting tricky, licking dangerously close to the support beams. One firefighter hopped onto a teammate’s shoulders, pushed off, and climbed up to the second-floor windowsill like it was nothing. He aimed the hose right into the most stubborn corner.
Between pure strength and smart teamwork, they brought the fire under control in no time.
When the last flames finally died out, the building was pitch black, the air thick with that sharp, burnt smell.
James walked over, peeling off his helmet. His face was a mess of sweat and soot, but it only made him look more rugged—and honestly, even more attractive.
His voice was rough. “Don’t worry. This place is coming down and they’ll rebuild.”
Emmy nodded, about to say something, when James’s phone started ringing loud from his pocket.
He stepped away to answer. In just a few seconds, Emmy watched the ease on his face turn serious, shadows settling in his eyes.
He came back, voice low and tense. “Babe, we’ve got an emergency. I have to go. Right now.”
“Stay at the hospital, okay? Don’t wander off. Wait for me.”
He turned to his team. “Everyone, pack up. Let’s move!”
Brett stepped forward, desperate. “James, what about me?”
James just shot him a cold look. “You’re staying here.”
Brett’s shoulders dropped, all the energy draining out of him. He looked completely defeated.



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