登入Chapter 51: Vigil Liora's POV The waiting room emptied and filled and emptied again the way waiting rooms did at 3AM. People came in with fear on their faces and left with either relief or something worse and the fluorescent lights stayed constant through all of it, indifferent to what happened underneath them. Liora stayed in her chair. Margaret stayed in hers. They hadn't spoken since the introduction. Just sat across from each other in the silence of two people who had assessed the situation and decided that whatever needed to be said could wait until there was something to say it about. Liora had her hands in her lap. Margaret had hers folded precisely in her own. At 3AM a woman came through the waiting room doors with two children, a boy of maybe seven and a girl slightly younger, both of them in pajamas, both of them with the confused frightened faces of children woken from sleep and brought somewhere bright and unfamiliar. Behind them a man, he looked familiar. Her h
Chapter 50: ImpactDamien's POVThe meeting ran late.Not unusually late. when Singapore needed numbers confirmed and three time zones were involved and nobody wanted to be the person who called it before the last decimal point was settled.He left the office at ten forty seven.Marcus had the car waiting at the curb the way he always did, the engine running, his face arranged in the professional blankness that Damien had stopped noticing years ago the way you stopped noticing furniture you'd lived with long enough.He got in."Home," he said.Marcus pulled into traffic.The city moved past the glass the way it always did at this hour. Quieter than daytime. The specific quality of a city that had shifted registers, still alive, still moving, but differently. Gold streetlights and the occasional cab and the long empty stretches between lights where the road was just road.Damien looked at his phone.A message from Liora."Still up. There's food if you're hungry.*"He typed back."Twe
Chapter 49: ConclusionA few days laterDamien's POVHe sat at his desk at nine fifteen with three reports open and a board summary he needed to finish before noon, and for the first forty minutes he was completely productive in the specific way he was always productive when nothing was on fire.Then he noticed the time.Liora's shift at the bookstore ended at nine forty five.He hadn't asked about her schedule today. He just knew it, the way he knew most things about her now without having to track them deliberately. The information had stopped being effort weeks ago and become something closer to instinct.He looked at his phone.Didn't pick it up.Went back to the report.Read the same paragraph twice without absorbing it.He set the report down.This was new.Not the wanting to know where she was. that was a constant occurance and had probably started the second week they met. The new part was the quality of distraction. The way the morning felt incomplete in a manner that had not
Chapter 48: MorningLiora's POVShe woke up to his mouth at her shoulder.Not urgent. Not demanding. Just his lips warm against her skin the way they'd been finding her all night, unconscious and deliberate in equal measure, like his body had made an agreement with itself about where it wanted to be and was honoring it consistently.She kept her eyes closed.Felt him smile against her shoulder when he realized she was awake."Morning," he said against her skin."You're doing it again," she said."Doing what.""The thing where you can't keep your hands to yourself.""My hands are perfectly still," he said. His hand moving up her side as he said it. Completely unhurried. Like he had nowhere to be and intended to go nowhere.She laughed.The real kind. Surprised out of her before she could manage it and she felt him feel it against his chest where she was pressed and felt the low sound he made in response.She turned to face him.He was already looking at her.The morning version of him
Chapter 47: AftermathDamien's POVThe calls took forty minutes.He made them from the study while Liora showered and the city went dark outside the glass and Marcus waited downstairs for instructions that Damien gave him in three sentences before sending him home.The first call moved money.Three hundred and eighty thousand dollars to an account number Briggs had texted at exactly eleven minutes past the hour. Clean. Untraceable back to anything that mattered. The debt cleared the way you cleared things when you wanted them to stay cleared.The second call was to a lawyer.Short. Precise. The kind of conversation that happened in coded language between people who understood each other perfectly and never said anything directly.The third call was the one that ended Victor Lang.Not loudly.Quietly.The way all real endings happened.He'd been building toward it for weeks. The right information in the right hands at the right time. Victor's financial irregularities. The paper trail
Chapter 46: The HuntDamien's POVThe address Hale gave him was wrong.He knew it the moment Marcus pulled up outside. A warehouse on the west side, loading dock facing the street, two entry points visible from the car. Clean. Too clean. The kind of location that looked exactly like where you'd take someone if you wanted someone to think you'd taken them there.A decoy.He looked at it for three seconds."Drive," he said.Marcus pulled away without asking questions.That was the thing about Marcus. He never asked questions. Twenty two years driving for the Voss family and he'd developed the specific gift of knowing when a man needed action instead of conversation.Damien was on the phone before they'd cleared the block."Wrong address," he said when Hale picked up."I'm already pulling alternatives," Hale said. "Give me four minutes.""You have two."He hung up.Looked at the city moving past the glass.Thought about the phone under the bench.About her voice saying his name before th
Chapter 16: Absence Damien knew at 10:46PM. Not because Elias had called yet. Just because she wasn't there. The elevator hadn't opened at 10:38. Hadn't opened at 10:42. Hadn't opened at 10:45 which was her actual contracted time and which she had never once hit exactly because she was always e
Chapter 15: 3AMLiora didn't know what woke her.She lay still for a moment.Damien's arm was around her waist, his breathing deep and even against the back of her neck, the slow steady rhythm of someone sleeping deeply, She'd learned the difference weeks ago without meaning to.He was fully gone.
Chapter 14: Forewarning The Tuesday afternoon rush, such as it was, consisted of three people. A regular who came every week for the large print mystery section and always spent twenty minutes deciding between two books before buying both. A teenager who wanted something for school and looked gen
Chapter 13: Uncharted Damien woke up at 5:47AM. Not from a nightmare. He just opened his eyes. Stared at the ceiling for a moment, waiting for the usual weight to settle on his chest, the dragging exhaustion, It didn't come. He became aware of two things simultaneously. She was still asleep







