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I stared persistently at Ethan, my chest tight with pain. Dan’s words still rang in my ears. Photos. That night. Everything. My legs felt weak. I took one step back. “What photos, Ethan? Tell me now.” Ethan placed the phone on the counter slowly. His gray eyes looked stormy. His jaw tightened. “Judith, please sit down. Let me explain.” “No!” My voice cracked. I wiped my tears with the back of my hand. “I’m done waiting. You said you shared me that night. Now Dan talks about photos. Speak the truth or I’m leaving right now.” He ran a hand through his hair. The bright kitchen lights made his face look tired and hard. “It wasn’t supposed to happen like this. Six years ago we were young and stupid. Dan and I had an agreement. We shared everything — money, cars, even girls. But you were different.” My stomach turned. “Different how?” “You came to the party with Dan. You were laughing and dancing in that red dress. I wanted you the moment I saw you. Dan knew it. He said we could both have you if we played it right.” I felt sick. My hands shook. “Played it right? What does that mean?” Ethan looked away. “We added something to your drink. Just a little. Enough to make you relaxed and open. You smiled at both of us. You kissed both of us. You said yes.” Tears ran down my face. “I said yes while I was drugged? That’s not yes, Ethan! How could you be so heartless” He moved closer, but I stepped back until my back hit the cold wall near the elevator. “I know it was wrong,” he said quietly. “I’ve hated myself every day since. But after that night you got pregnant with Lily. Dan claimed her as his. I let him because I thought it was better for you. I stayed away. But I never stopped watching you. Never stopped wanting you.” My mind spun. Lily. My sweet little girl. Was everything about her built on a lie too? “You watched me raise her alone?” I whispered. “While you and Dan played your games?” “I sent money. I made sure you were safe. But yes… I stayed in the shadows.” I was burning with anger inside me. I wanted to slap him. I wanted to scream. But my body still remembered his fingers on me minutes ago. The shame made everything worse. “Show me the photos,” I said, my voice cold. Ethan’s face changed. “Judith, no. You don’t need to see them.” “I do.” I walked past him, grabbed his phone, and held it out. “Unlock it. Or I will call Dan myself.” He hesitated, then typed the code. A message from Dan was already there with an attachment. I opened it before Ethan could stop me. The first photo hit me hard. I was five years younger, in that red dress pulled low. I lay on a big bed with dreamy eyes and a strange smile. Dan kissed my neck. Ethan stood behind me, hands on my waist, lips on my shoulder. The second photo was worse. I was naked between them. My head thrown back. Both of them touching me at once. The room spun. My knees went weak. I held the counter to stay up. “Oh my God…” The words came out broken. “You took pictures?” I whispered. “While I was like that?” “Dan took them,” Ethan said, his face pale. “He said it was just for us. I told him to delete them. I thought he did.” I laughed bitterly, but it sounded ugly. “Of course he kept them. Dan always likes control.” I scrolled further. Dan’s last message read “Tell her everything or I will send these to her boss, her parents, and every news site that will pay. She deserves the truth. And so does Lily.” My blood turned cold. Lily. If these photos got out, my daughter would one day see them. People would talk. They would shame her mother. Her whole life could be ruined. I looked up at Ethan, tears blurring my eyes. “You both used me like a toy. And now you want me again?” He reached for me, but I pushed his hand away. “I love you, Judith. I’ve loved you since that night. I thought the feeling had left. But I still can't get over it. That's why I came back”. “Love?” I shouted. “This isn’t love. This is sick!” My heart pounded so hard it hurt. The pleasure he gave me earlier now felt dirty. I wanted to wash it off my skin. I turned and walked to the big windows. The city lights twinkled far below. It looked peaceful outside, but inside everything was breaking. Ethan followed slowly. “We can make this right. I’ll destroy the photos. I’ll handle Dan. I will forget what happened between our parents. Just give me a chance. For Lily. For us.” I spun around. “There is no us!” My voice broke. I hugged myself tight. The marks on my neck still burned. My panties were still damp. Shame made me want to disappear. The doors opened with a soft chime. This time it wasn’t Elena. Dan stepped out. He looked calm. Too calm. His eyes moved slowly from me to Ethan and back again. A slow, cold smile spread across his face, the kind that made my skin shiver. “Hello, Judith,” he said softly. “Miss me?” I felt my pulse thunder wildly as terror clawed at my throat, making it hard to swallow or even think clearly. My breath caught in my throat. I wanted to run, but my legs felt frozen. Dan stood there like he owned the whole world. In one hand he held a small black remote. In the other, a gun glinted under the low light. The sight of it sent ice through my veins. “I think it’s time we all had a little family talk. Don’t you?” His voice was smooth, almost friendly, but it carried a sharp edge. Before I could move, he pressed a button on the remote. Every light in the penthouse went out at once. The bright kitchen, the big windows, everything turned black except for one small lamp near the windows. It cast long, scary shadows across the room. The city lights far below looked far away now, like they belonged to another world. In the dim glow, I clearly saw his face — cold and sure. And the gun pointed straight at us. My heart pounded so hard I thought it would break through my chest. Fear twisted inside me. This wasn’t just anger anymore. This was danger. Real danger. “Sit down, both of you,” Dan said, his voice ice cold. “We’re going to play a game. The first one who lies… loses everything.” My heart stopped. I couldn’t breathe. My mind raced with terrible thoughts — Lily waiting at home, not knowing her mother was trapped here. One wrong word and everything could end tonight. Ethan and I stood frozen, the air thick with fear. The last thing I saw before the shadows grew darker was Ethan stepping quickly in front of me, his body shielding mine. And Dan slowly raising the gun, his finger resting on the trigger.Chapter 47:Back to LilyThe property came into view at the end of the driveway just after three.Judith was out of the car before it fully stopped. She did not run but she walked fast up the path and pushed the front door open.Grace appeared from the kitchen. “She is in the garden,” she said.Judith went straight through the house and out the back door.Lily was at the far end of the garden near the apple tree. She had a stick in her hand and was drawing something in the mud at the base of the tree with great concentration. She looked up when she heard the door.She dropped the stick and came running.Judith met her halfway across the grass and picked her up and held her and did not say anything for a moment. Just held her.Lily put both arms around her neck. “You came back.”“I said I would,” Judith said.“I drew you a picture,” Lily said into her shoulder. “Grace helped me put it on the fridge.”“I will look at it in a minute,” Judith said.She stood there in the cold garden holdin
Chapter 46:The InterviewThe police station was a plain building on a side street that looked like it could have been anything else. An office block. A council building. Nothing about the outside told you what happened inside.Ethan’s lawyer was waiting on the pavement when they pulled up. His name was George Farrell. Tall, late forties, the kind of man who had spent enough time in rooms like this that nothing about them made him nervous anymore. He shook hands with all three of them quickly and got straight to the point.“The detective leading the investigation is called Marsh,” he said. “She is experienced and she is thorough. She will be respectful but she will not leave gaps in her questions so do not leave gaps in your answers.” He looked at Judith directly. “Say what happened. In the order it happened. If you do not know something say you do not know. Do not guess.”“I understand,” Judith said.“Good.” He turned toward the entrance. “Robert’s lawyer is already inside. He came in
Chapter 45:The SwingThey went outside after breakfast.The garden was cold but bright. Proper morning light coming through the trees and the grass still wet from overnight. Grace stood in the back doorway watching them come out and then went back inside to clear the table.Lily ran straight to the swing.She climbed on and looked at Ethan. “Push me.”He came over and stood behind the swing and pushed her gently. She went forward and laughed and came back and he pushed her again.Dan stood beside Judith near the apple tree watching.“She has taken to him,” Dan said quietly.“Yes,” Judith said.“Does that bother you.”She thought about it honestly. “No,” she said. “It used to feel complicated. Now it just feels like what it is.”Dan nodded. He did not push it further.They stood there in the cold morning air watching Lily swing higher and laugh louder each time until Ethan was pushing her properly and she had her head thrown back and her feet pointed at the sky.After a while Lily call
Chapter 44Morning AfterJudith woke up before Lily.That never happened.She lay there for a moment looking at the ceiling of the small room listening to the house. Quiet. Just birds outside and the sound of the wind settling down from last night.She picked up her phone.Six forty three in the morning.Fourteen missed calls. Eight messages. Three from numbers she did not know. Two from her mother. One from Sarah. One from Robert’s lawyer. One from a number she recognised after a moment as Marcus Kane.She sat up slowly.She opened Sarah’s message first.Cassel’s name is everywhere this morning. Police confirmed late last night they are expanding the investigation. Cassel’s office issued a statement denying everything. Nobody is buying it. Call me when you are up.She opened Robert’s lawyer next.Formal submission made to the police at midnight. Recording and all documents lodged. Detective assigned to case called me at six this morning. They want to speak with you today if possible.
Chapter 43After the RecordingEthan sent everything at eleven fifteen.Sarah responded within two minutes. She had clearly not been sleeping. Three words.I have it.Robert’s lawyer responded four minutes after that. Longer message. He had read everything quickly and was already making calls. He would be at the police station first thing in the morning with the full package. Cassel’s name. The documents. The recording. Everything.Ethan put the laptop to one side and sat back.Nobody moved for a while.Grace came to the kitchen doorway at some point, looked at the four of them around the table and went to put the kettle on without being asked. She made tea and put the cups down and went back to the sitting room. No questions. No comments. Just tea.Judith wrapped both hands around her cup.The kitchen was warm. Outside the wind had picked up a little and she could hear it moving through the trees at the edge of the garden. Inside everything was still.Dan was the first one to speak.
Chapter 42The EnvelopeElena got in the front seat and the driver pulled away immediately.Ethan opened the envelope.Inside were four documents folded together and a small memory card taped to the back of the last page. He unfolded everything carefully and held the first page under the light from his phone.Dan leaned over to read it at the same time.Judith watched their faces.Dan sat back first. “It is real,” he said quietly.Ethan kept reading. He went through all four pages slowly without saying anything. Then he held up the memory card.“This is the recording,” he said. “Cassel and my father. Four days before Gerald Thompson died.”The car was quiet.“We need a laptop,” Dan said.“Grace has one at the property,” Elena said from the front. “I saw it on the kitchen counter this morning.”“How long until we get back,” Judith asked.“Forty minutes,” the driver said. First words he had spoken all evening.Judith looked out of the window at the dark city going past.Peter Cassel. A







