Act I The crash echoed through the mansion like crystal breaking. For one frozen second, no one moved. The black wheelchair lay on its side against the polished marble floor, one wheel still…
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Act I The watch hit the bottom of the gold trash bin with a sound too small for the room it broke. It was not a dramatic crash. Not a shattering. Just one…
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Act I The room became too quiet before anyone said the word. Liam Carter lay stiff on the examination bed, his blue hoodie pushed up beneath his ribs, his small hands clenched into…
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Act I The little boy screamed Emma’s name like it was the only word keeping him alive. “I want Emma!” he cried, twisting in his father’s arms. “I want Emma to be my…
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Act I Emily Carter said her own name twice because the first time seemed to vanish into the chandelier light. “Emily Carter,” she repeated, holding her phone in one hand and a blue…
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Act I Daniel raised his champagne glass before the room had finished whispering. The crystal chandeliers glittered above him like frozen fireworks, throwing warm light across the white linen tables, the towering arrangements…
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Act I The rain made the windows look like black glass. Inside the restaurant, everything glowed gold. Crystal chandeliers shimmered above dark mahogany walls. White roses sat low in the center of the…
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Act I The officer was losing control of the leash. His boots scraped against the asphalt as he leaned back with all his strength, knees bent, both hands locked around the thick black…
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Act I The hallway went silent before anyone could decide whether to breathe. Dr. Helen Marlowe stood inches from Nurse Sarah Bennett’s face, her burgundy blazer sharp against the pale blue hospital walls,…
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Act I The boat cut through the gray water like it was running from something. Behind it, a white wake stretched across the choppy surface, wide and foaming, the only bright thing under…
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