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Chapter 1 - The Blood Line

The sharp, rhythmic beep of the cardiac monitor filled the quiet corridor of Chicago General’s intensive care unit, echoing like a ticking time bomb. Inside the suite, Lorenzo "The Shadow" Vane lay still, his towering frame looking surprisingly fragile under the harsh fluorescent lights. Blood loss had drained the color from his olive skin, making the intense, arctic-blue hue of his eyes—currently half-lidded and distant—stand out in stark contrast. Down the hall, the head of surgery, Dr. Marcus Vance, paced feverishly outside the blood bank. Time was bleeding out faster than the patient. Lorenzo’s blood type was a synthetic mutation of AB negative, an ultra-rare phenotype known to exist in fewer than twenty people worldwide. Without a transfusion before sunrise, the king of Chicago’s underworld would be a memory, and a bloody power vacuum would consume the city.

In the corner of the pediatrics waiting area nearby, eight-year-old Lily sat on a vinyl couch, her light blue dress slightly stained with crayon marks. She held a bright purple crayon in her small fist, meticulously coloring inside the lines of a galloping stallion. Beside her, her mother, Clara, stared blankly at the wall, her mind consumed by the crushing weight of unpaid medical bills and the quiet exhaustion of single parenthood. Clara had brought Lily in for a routine check-up, unaware that a sudden lockdown had restricted all exits due to the high-profile VIP emergency upstairs. Lily looked up, her vivid, crystal-blue eyes catching the light of the hallway—eyes that were identical to the man currently fighting for his life three floors above.

A junior nurse hurrying past with a stack of pediatric lab files suddenly paused, her eyes darting between Lily’s medical chart on her clipboard and a urgent alert flashing on her tablet. The blood sample Lily had provided for her routine check-up two hours ago matched the impossibly rare phenotype requested by the ICU. Trembling, the nurse rushed to Dr. Vance. Within minutes, the chief surgeon stood at the doorway of the waiting room, staring in utter disbelief at the young girl. As Clara stood up, instinctively pulling Lily behind her, Dr. Vance approached with a mixture of reverence and desperation. "Ma'am," he whispered, his voice shaking, "your daughter might be the only person in this city who can save a life tonight."

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