Chapter Summary: Chapter 1521 – Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance by Sydney Roberts
In Chapter 1521, a key moment in the Romance novel Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance, Sydney Roberts delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
The vehicle slipped into a deep dip in the road, the trees all around thick enough to block any prying eyes. The lead man spotted a security camera glinting not too far away. “Everyone out—get inside and stay low,” he ordered.
In a heartbeat, the whole crew ditched the cars and vanished into the shelter of the woods.
Quinn, bringing up the rear, flicked his comm to broadcast his location, then ducked into the thick undergrowth as well.
By the time the Dark Web team rolled up, the place was empty—their prey already swallowed by the forest.
Meanwhile, in the basement of Mr. Nettleton’s estate, a single dot blinked to life on the tracking screen. Conner stood in the half-dark, both hands gripping the back of a chair, saying nothing. His bodyguards, the same guys who always joked around and gave him a hard time, now watched the screen in tense silence. The light on the map tightened everyone’s nerves.
They all knew who they were up against—the Dark Web.
Stepping onto enemy turf was as good as walking into your own grave.
One wrong move, and any one of them could be gone for good.
Living on the edge was nothing new, but risking their brothers’ lives—that was another story.
Suddenly, a gunshot rang out in the forest, ripping through the quiet. Instantly, chaos broke loose.
Another team of vehicles was already tearing toward the abandoned cars.
“Find cover and flush out anyone hiding!” someone barked.
Maja watched the others scatter, her brow furrowed. “What’s Conner playing at?” she muttered.
Nothing about this made sense. The Dark Web was after her—if she just gave herself up, Conner’s men wouldn’t be in danger. But here they all were, following her straight into the trap. Even if they stuck by her side, the odds of making it out alive were slim. Still, Conner had sent his men in with her anyway.
“Is this all for show? You guys tagging along just so Conner can say he kept his word and helped me?” she demanded.
“Save it,” one of the men shot back, clearly annoyed. “If you could read the boss’s mind, he wouldn’t be the boss.”
Maja clenched her jaw and melted into the shadows, doing her best to stay out of sight.
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