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Chapter 7: Between Two Truths

Author: Mira Livelle
last update publish date: 2026-06-15 19:20:45

The cabin fell silent.

Emma stood frozen in the center of the room, the ring clenched tightly in her trembling hand.

Daniel's words echoed through the silence.

"Don't believe a word he's telling you."

For a moment, nobody moved.

Nobody breathed.

The tension in the room was suffocating.

Daniel remained in the doorway, his chest rising and falling heavily as though he'd run through the entire forest to get there.

His gaze never left Emma.

Not Ethan.

Not Sophia.

Only Emma.

And for the first time since this nightmare began, she saw something in his eyes she hadn't expected.

Fear.

Real fear.

Not fear for himself.

Fear for her.

Ethan stepped forward immediately.

"You shouldn't have come here."

Daniel laughed coldly.

"And leave her alone with you?"

The hostility between the two men was unmistakable.

Years of resentment simmered beneath every word.

Every glance.

Emma felt trapped between them.

Like the center of a war she didn't understand.

"Stop."

Her voice cracked through the room.

Both men fell silent.

Emma looked from Daniel to Ethan.

Then back again.

"I want the truth."

Daniel's jaw tightened.

"So do I."

"No."

Emma shook her head.

"I'm done with half-truths."

She held up the ring.

"This says I married Ethan."

Then she turned toward Daniel.

"But I've been married to you for seven years."

Pain flashed across Daniel's face.

The sight caught her off guard.

"You think I wanted this?" he asked quietly.

Emma blinked.

The anger she'd expected wasn't there.

Only exhaustion.

Regret.

And sadness.

Daniel took a slow step forward.

"You deserve to know everything."

Ethan scoffed.

"That's rich coming from you."

Daniel ignored him.

His eyes remained fixed on Emma.

"Ten years ago, you disappeared."

Emma stiffened.

The same words Ethan had used earlier.

Daniel noticed.

"He told you that already."

Emma nodded slowly.

"Was it true?"

"Yes."

The answer came immediately.

Without hesitation.

"You vanished."

A chill crept down Emma's spine.

Daniel continued.

"For six months, nobody knew where you were."

"Nobody?"

A bitter laugh escaped Ethan.

"Tell her the whole story."

Daniel shot him a warning look.

But Ethan wasn't intimidated.

"Tell her who she disappeared with."

Emma's pulse quickened.

The room suddenly felt too small.

Too hot.

Too crowded.

Daniel closed his eyes briefly.

As though preparing himself.

Then he spoke.

"You disappeared with Ethan."

The words hit like a physical blow.

Emma stared at Ethan.

Then Daniel.

Then Ethan again.

Neither looked away.

Neither denied it.

Her mind raced.

"You were together," Daniel continued.

"You were married."

The confirmation should have felt impossible.

Instead, it felt disturbingly familiar.

Like hearing a forgotten song.

Something buried deep inside her stirred.

A church.

Flowers.

A smile.

A promise.

The images flashed and vanished again.

Emma pressed a hand against her temple.

The headache returned instantly.

Sharp.

Relentless.

Sophia moved toward her.

"Sit down."

Emma obeyed.

Mostly because her legs suddenly felt weak.

Daniel remained standing.

His eyes filled with concern.

And that confused her more than anything.

If he had stolen her life—

If he had lied to her—

Why did he look so heartbroken?

Then Ethan asked the question she hadn't been brave enough to voice.

"Tell her what happened after the accident."

Daniel's expression darkened.

For several seconds, silence filled the cabin.

Then he finally spoke.

"The car went off a bridge."

Emma's heart stopped.

A bridge.

Rain.

Headlights.

The memory slammed into her.

More vivid this time.

She gasped.

The rain had been pouring.

The road slick.

Someone shouting.

A crash.

Then water.

Cold water.

Everywhere.

The flashback vanished.

Leaving her breathless.

Daniel watched her carefully.

"You survived."

Emma swallowed hard.

"And Ethan?"

Nobody answered immediately.

The silence was answer enough.

She slowly turned toward Ethan.

Fear filled her chest.

"You survived too."

Ethan nodded once.

"But everyone thought I was dead."

Emma's stomach twisted.

The pieces were beginning to form a picture.

Not a complete one.

But enough to be terrifying.

"If you were alive..." she whispered, looking at Ethan, "why didn't you come back?"

Pain flickered across his face.

A pain so deep it looked permanent.

Before he could answer, Daniel spoke.

"Because someone was hunting both of you."

The cabin went silent.

Again.

Emma stared at him.

"Hunting us?"

Daniel nodded.

"There were powerful people involved."

"What people?"

Daniel hesitated.

Sophia looked nervous.

Ethan looked angry.

Nobody seemed eager to answer.

That alone told Emma how serious the situation was.

Then Daniel said quietly,

"The people responsible for your parents' deaths."

Emma froze.

The world seemed to stop spinning.

"My parents died in a house fire."

The words came automatically.

Something she'd believed her entire life.

Daniel's face hardened.

"No."

The single word shattered her reality.

Emma stared at him.

"What?"

"Your parents were murdered."

The room disappeared around her.

Every sound faded.

Every thought vanished.

Murdered.

The word echoed endlessly inside her mind.

No.

No, that couldn't be true.

Her parents had died when she was young.

A tragic accident.

Everyone knew that.

Everyone.

Didn't they?

Daniel slowly reached into his pocket.

Then he removed a folded newspaper clipping.

Old.

Yellowed.

Worn.

Carefully, he handed it to her.

Emma unfolded it.

Her eyes scanned the article.

Then widened.

The headline made her blood run cold.

BUSINESS EXECUTIVES KILLED HOURS BEFORE MAJOR TESTIMONY

Her hands began shaking.

The article included a photograph.

A photograph of her parents.

Emma couldn't breathe.

The article continued.

Authorities suspected foul play.

Investigation ongoing.

Witnesses missing.

No arrests.

The date at the top matched the year her parents died.

Every nerve in her body screamed.

Because the article contradicted everything she'd ever been told.

Everything.

A tear slipped down her cheek.

Then another.

Then another.

Daniel looked away.

Unable to watch.

Ethan clenched his fists.

Sophia quietly wiped her eyes.

Nobody seemed surprised.

Because everyone already knew.

Everyone except her.

Emma looked up slowly.

"Who lied to me?"

Nobody answered.

Then suddenly—

A loud crash exploded outside the cabin.

Everyone jumped.

The windows rattled violently.

Ethan was the first to react.

He rushed toward the door.

Daniel followed immediately.

Sophia grabbed Emma's arm.

Fear flooded the room.

"What was that?"

Ethan looked through a crack in the wall.

His face drained of color.

For the first time since meeting him, Emma saw genuine panic.

Not worry.

Not concern.

Panic.

Daniel saw whatever Ethan had seen.

And his reaction was exactly the same.

"Oh God."

Emma's pulse spiked.

"What is it?"

Neither man answered.

Outside, several black vehicles were emerging from the trees.

Surrounding the cabin.

Blocking every possible escape.

Sophia's grip tightened painfully around Emma's wrist.

The terror in her eyes said everything.

They had been found.

Then one final vehicle rolled to a stop.

The rear door opened.

A woman stepped out.

Elegant.

Beautiful.

Dangerous.

Emma's breath caught.

She recognized her immediately.

The woman from the secret house.

The woman who had kissed Daniel.

Sophia.

No.

Not Sophia.

Another woman.

One Emma had only s

een in photographs.

The woman Daniel had been hiding.

The woman who knew the truth.

The woman called Victoria.

Victoria looked directly at the cabin.

Then directly at Emma.

And smiled.

Not warmly.

Not kindly.

But like someone who had finally found what she'd been searching for.

Then, through a loudspeaker, her voice echoed across the forest.

"Emma."

The sweetness in her tone was terrifying.

"Come outside."

Emma's heart nearly stopped when Victoria said the next words.

"Or I'll tell them what really happened to your daughter.”

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