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The sound of shattering glass echoed through the upscale restaurant's valet area as three men in dark suits cornered a woman against her silver Bentley. Daniel Ward's grip tightened around the stack of dinner plates he was clearing from the outdoor patio, his trained eyes instantly assessing the threat unfolding thirty feet away. Olivia Miller, the tech billionaire whose company had just made international headlines, stood frozen as one attacker reached for her arm while another blocked her escape route. Her designer evening dress and diamond jewelry marked her as the perfect target in the affluent district, but the kidnappers had made one critical mistake. They hadn't noticed the restaurant busboy whose military instincts had never truly disappeared. Daniel's mind automatically calculated angles, distances, and tactical advantages—muscle memory from a life he'd left behind to raise his eight-year-old daughter. As the lead attacker lunged forward, Daniel moved. The ceramic plates became projectiles, then shields, then weapons. Just a busboy, they'd assumed. They were about to discover how wrong they were about the former Special Forces operative hiding in plain sight. The ceramic dinner plate flew through the evening air with deadly precision, striking the first attacker's wrist just as his fingers closed around Olivia Miller's arm. The distinctive crack of breaking bone echoed through the upscale courtyard of La Meridian restaurant, causing the well-dressed patrons inside to turn toward the commotion beyond the floor-to-ceiling windows. Daniel Ward moved through the chaos with fluid grace that seemed impossible for someone wearing a restaurant busboy's uniform. The second plate in his hands became a shield, deflecting the stun gun that the lead kidnapper had drawn from his jacket. In one continuous motion, Daniel swept the attacker's legs while driving his elbow into the man's solar plexus, dropping him to the decorative brick pavement. The third attacker, realizing this was no ordinary restaurant worker, reached for something metallic inside his coat. But Daniel was already moving, his combat boots finding purchase on the Bentley's hood as he launched himself forward. The wooden serving tray he'd been carrying moments before connected with the man's temple with a hollow thud, and suddenly the upscale valet area fell silent except for the groaning of three incapacitated kidnappers. Olivia Miller stood frozen against her luxury vehicle, her emerald evening gown somehow still pristine despite the violence that had erupted around her. Her dark eyes were wide with shock as she stared at the man who had just saved her life using nothing more than restaurant supplies and movements that belonged in a combat zone, not outside one of Blackstone City's most exclusive dining establishments. Daniel quickly scanned the perimeter, his trained gaze checking for additional threats while his hands automatically moved to zip-tie the attackers using the plastic bands he kept in his work apron—a habit from another life that had served him well tonight. The whole confrontation had lasted less than thirty seconds, but for Olivia, it felt like the world had shifted on its axis. "Are you hurt?" Daniel asked, his voice calm and controlled despite the adrenaline coursing through his system. His question snapped Olivia back to reality, and she shook her head mutely, still processing what she had just witnessed. In the distance, sirens wailed as someone inside the restaurant had called for help. Daniel began backing away toward the service entrance, instinctively seeking to avoid the questions that would come with police reports and media attention. But Olivia's voice stopped him. "Wait," she called out, her composure finally returning. "Who are you?" Daniel paused, his hand on the restaurant's employee door. "Just someone who was in the right place at the right time, Ms. Miller." The fact that he knew her name wasn't surprising—Olivia Miller's face had been on the cover of Business Weekly just last month, celebrating her tech company's revolutionary breakthrough in sustainable energy storage. What surprised her was the respectful way he said it, and the immediate retreat he was attempting despite having just saved her from what could have been a kidnapping or worse. As police cars pulled into the valet area and officers began securing the scene, Daniel slipped through the service door and back into the restaurant's bustling kitchen. To the outside world, he was just another invisible service worker whose shift would end in an hour. But Olivia Miller would not forget the man who had moved like a trained soldier while wearing a busboy's uniform, and she certainly wouldn't forget the controlled lethality she had witnessed in his precise, economical movements.