Three hooligans at.tacked a defenseless girl, tried to rob her, and were sure that they were simply looking at a frightened and helpless victim: but they could not even imagine what would happen a minute later.

Attacked a defenseless girl? They really thought so.

The morning in the park was calm and warm. Veronica finished her run, stopped by a side alley, and tried to catch her breath. The workout had been tough, but enjoyable. Her hair was pulled back into a high ponytail, a thin gold chain around her neck, and a sports watch on her wrist. She loved these rare weekends when she could just be alone.

The alley was almost empty. The damp air after the overnight rain smelled of leaves and freshness. Veronica was about to head for the exit when she heard the sudden roar of engines behind her.

Three motorcycles came around the corner and stopped right in front of her. Three muscular guys jumped off. Cheap tracksuits, tattoos on their arms and necks, cheeky smiles.

The leader stepped forward and looked her over from head to toe.

“So, beauty, are you out walking alone?” he drawled with a grin.

“Is that phone an expensive one? Give it here so you don’t break it.”
Veronica was silent. Her face was serious, but her eyes showed tension.

The second guy walked around her.

“Look how fashionable she is. Nice watch. The chain is shiny. Looks like she has something to take off.”

“Don’t shake, we’ll be careful,” the third added and laughed quietly.

They were standing too close, cutting off their way back.

“You understand, right, that there’s no help here?” the leader said. “Give it all up calmly and move on.”

“Or what?” “Veronica asked calmly, trying to keep her voice steady.

The boys exchanged glances.

“Otherwise it will be unpleasant,” one of them replied. “We don’t like it when people argue with us.”

They laughed, chatting among themselves, discussing her phone, her sneakers, her necklace. One even reached his hand closer to her shoulder, as if testing her fear.

They saw before them simply a lonely, defenseless woman after training.

But they didn’t know what would happen a minute later. 😱😨
The leader took another step closer and leaned toward her.

“So, are you giving it to me the easy way, or are we going to explain?”

Veronica looked at him carefully. No shouting, no panic. Just tension in his eyes and a cold, focused expression.

“Do you really think this is a good idea?” she asked quietly.

The boys exchanged glances and laughed.

“Did you hear that? She’s scaring us.”

“Girl, do you even realize who you’re talking to?”

“There’s no one here. Just you and me.”

Veronica suddenly grinned.

“Exactly. Just you and me.”

One of them froze.

“Why are you smiling?”

“Because you have no idea what you’ve gotten yourself into,” she replied.

The leader stepped forward, irritated.

“Stop pretending. The phone and the chain. Now.”

And at that moment, from around the bend in the alley, from the shadows of the trees, two large men slowly emerged. They were the girl’s bodyguards. Tall, dressed in black, with cold faces. They moved calmly, without fuss, but their gait conveyed a sense of power.

The hooligans had no idea they’d just tried to rob the daughter of one of the richest men.

The boys turned around.

“Who’s that?”

One of the guards came closer and said curtly,

“Problems?”

Veronica didn’t even turn around.

“Not anymore,” she replied calmly.

The smiles vanished from the boys’ faces.

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