He did everything right.
Six months after Tony Brewster's federal arrest, Khareem Denton has built the life he was supposed to build. Legitimate work at a logistics firm. Clean money in the account. A relationship with Shyann Ellison - slow, honest, constructed carefully on terms they both chose. The operation is winding down. The legal exposure has been managed. The worst, by every visible measure, is behind him.
Then a federal supplemental disclosure arrives, and Ace's name is in it.
Not as a street-level operator. Not as a peripheral figure. As the foundational architect of the Brewster network's most sensitive components - the Charlotte pipeline, the Greensboro hub. The source is a cooperating individual who has been talking for nearly two years. A man who sat across a restaurant table in Charlotte and listened carefully while Ace laid out the operational structure in precise detail, believing he was negotiating with a business partner and not a federal informant.
The file is inactive. For now.
At the same time, the remnants of Delgado's collapsed network have traced the anonymous forty-three-page intelligence file that helped accelerate the federal case - and they've traced it back to Ace. A man named Reyes arrives in a conference room in Greensboro with a proposition: information, in exchange for information. Access to the federal investigation's landscape. A business arrangement.
Ace refuses. The refusal has consequences.
While Tony Brewster orchestrates from inside a federal facility - still running plays through handwritten letters, still seeing the board three moves ahead - and Dre Washington faces the decision he's been postponing since the night Marcus called about his broken arm, Ace moves through a narrowing landscape. Shyann is beside him, demanding honesty not as a condition of support but as a condition of everything. Carly is building her own life three miles away, clear-eyed and still essential. And the federal investigator building a file on Khareem Denton is patient in the particular way of someone who believes the distinction between what a person was and what they are becoming is worth recording.
Broken Loyalty is a story about the weight of a past that refuses to stay past. About the difference between surviving something and being free of it. About what it costs to build something clean inside a world that has every reason to call it dirty.
And about a man who spent twelve years as the most important invisible person in a room full of dangerous people - now trying to disappear in the best possible way.
Some loyalty breaks under pressure. Some was never real to begin with. And some holds, quietly, in the shape of a letter folded along its original creases.
BROKEN LOYALTY is Book Two of The Loyalty Series by Ravyn Crowe, continuing from Dead Loyalty.
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