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Chapter 4- THE VIGIL

Author: AuroraDreamer
last update publish date: 2026-01-26 20:51:45

AVELIN POV

The nightmare came at 5:23 AM.

I'd fallen asleep in the chair, my hand still wrapped around the stranger's. His sudden grip, crushing, desperate, jolted me awake.

"No," he gasped, face twisted in terror. "The knife—"

His voice was faint, barely cutting through the sound of rain. The heart monitor sped up as he gripped me tighter. Not gentle anymore and desperate.

"Conrad," he muttered, and the name came out like poison. His voice changed completely, dropping into something cold and sharp. "You think I didn't see this coming? You think I'm that easy to kill?"

I froze. This wasn't the broken man who'd begged me to stay. This was something else entirely.

"I built that empire from nothing," the stranger continued, his words slurring but carrying an edge that made my skin prickle. "You married into it. You think that gives you the right to take what's mine?"

The heart monitor beeped faster.

Conrad. The name hit like a punch. Someone had betrayed him.

His face twisted with rage, even in sleep. "I'll destroy you. When I get out of this, I'll take everything. Your reputation, your money, your precious career. I'll make sure Elena sees exactly what kind of man she married."

My hands went cold. This was pure, calculated fury from someone who knew exactly how to hurt people where it mattered most.

"You should have made sure I was dead," the stranger whispered, and the promise in those words sent ice down my spine. "Now you'll regret leaving me alive. I'll bury you so deep, no one will remember your name."

His whole body had gone rigid, trapped in whatever horror his unconscious mind was reliving. Sweat beaded on his forehead despite the cool room.

"It's just a dream," I told him, leaning in. My voice shook. "You're not there anymore. You're here."

But he wasn't hearing me. His breathing grew more ragged.

"Can't stop falling," he gasped. "Too dark. The ocean. They threw me over. Conrad, you bastard, I'll make you pay for this."

I placed my hand on his forehead, stroking his hair gently. "Shhh. Come back. Come back to me."

My touch seemed to reach him through the nightmare. His breathing hitched, then gradually slowed. The tension in his muscles began to ease.

"That's it," I murmured, even though my heart was pounding. "You're safe now."

His grip loosened slightly, no longer crushing, but still firm. Still holding on like I was his anchor in the storm.

I kept speaking quiet words until his face relaxed and the nightmare finally let go.

But I couldn't shake those fragments I'd heard. Conrad. Elena. Empire. Destroy. The cold, vicious promise of revenge.

What happened to you out there? Who did this to you? And more importantly, who are you?

A soft knock at the door made me jump.

Father stood there, his expression grim in a way that made my stomach drop.

"Two men just checked into the Lighthouse Tavern an hour ago, ” Father said, voice tight.

City clothes and expensive shoes. The kind of men who don't belong here and don't care that everyone knows it. 

They're asking questions, accidents, strangers, anyone brought to Dr. Len. Offering five thousand dollars for information.'

He paused, and his next words made my blood freeze.

Mrs. Chen said one of them showed her a photo. Asked if she'd seen this man. "Father's jaw clenched. It was him, Avelin. Professional photo, corporate headshot. But definitely him.”

My blood went cold.

"Mrs. Chen called me first," Father continued, his jaw tight. "But money talks, Avelin. Someone will break eventually."

I looked down at the stranger's sleeping face. Sharp, expensive features. Old scars on his knuckles. Even while he slept, he looked like someone used to power.

"What do we do?"

"We keep him hidden until we know more. As far as the village knows, we're closed for storm repairs." Father's expression hardened into something military. "We made a choice when we brought him here. We won't abandon him now."

Relief flooded through me, followed immediately by fear. "What if they find out we have him?"

"Then we'll deal with it." Father's voice was hard. "But right now, our priority is keeping him alive and hidden. When he wakes up, we'll get answers."

The stranger stirred slightly. His hand tightened on mine, seeking comfort even in sleep.

I thought about the cold rage in his voice during the nightmare. The promises of destruction and revenge. The way he talked about burying someone so deep that no one would remember their name.

This man was dangerous. Father was right about that. 

But he was also broken and alone and hunted.

And the way he'd looked at me, like I was safely personified, like my presence alone could hold back the nightmares, that look lived in my chest now, warm and terrifying.

What did it say about me that I wanted to be that for him? That I wanted to be the one he reached for in the dark?

After Father left, I sat in the dim clinic listening to the rain slow to a whisper outside.

Somewhere in the village, two men were offering money to find this man.

Somewhere in his shattered memories, someone named Conrad was waiting to confirm a kill.

And I was caught in the middle, holding the hand of a man who might be a victim or a monster.

Or both.

The stranger's fingers tightened around mine, even in sleep.

I held on and made my choice.

* * *

The next morning, I found gifts on our doorstep.

Not expensive things, Cliffhaven wasn't that kind of place. But fresh fish from Old Chen, still wrapped in yesterday's newspaper. Vegetables from Mrs. Lim's garden, dirt still clinging to the radishes. A thermos of chicken soup from the tavern, still warm, with a note in shaky handwriting: For your guest. I hope he heals fast. — Auntie Liling

I stared at the collection, throat tight.

No one had said anything directly. No one had asked questions when Father quietly told the village chief we were "closed for storm repairs." No one had mentioned the stranger bleeding in our back room.

But the village was protecting him anyway.

This was what community meant here, the unspoken agreement that if someone needed help, you helped. No questions, no judgment, no conditions. The same way they'd shown up with casseroles and carpentry when our roof leaked two winters ago. The same way they'd carried Mother's casket when I was too small to help.

I carried the gifts inside, chest tight with gratitude and fear in equal measure.

Father looked up from his coffee, took in my expression, and the armful of food.

"They know," I said quietly.

"They know we have someone who needs protecting." Father's voice was steady. "That's all they need to know."

"What if those men come asking questions directly? Mrs. Chen, Old Chen, Auntie Liling, they're not trained to lie to dangerous people."

"No," Father agreed. "But they're very good at playing dumb and minding their business. And Cliffhaven takes care of its own."

I set the thermos down, fingers trembling slightly. "He's not one of our own, though. We don't even know his name."

Father met my eyes. "He is now. The moment you brought him into this house, he became our responsibility. And once the village decided to protect him?" He gestured to the food. "He became theirs too."

Because if the village was protecting him this fiercely, it meant they'd already decided he was one of us.

Which meant if those men came looking, they wouldn't just be facing Father and me.

They'd be facing all of Cliffhaven.

I thought about the two men at the tavern. Their expensive shoes and city clothes, and five thousand dollars in cash.

Then I thought about Old Chen's fishing knife, Mrs. Lim's sons who worked on the docks, and Auntie Liling's late husband's hunting rifle still mounted above her fireplace.

Maybe we had a chance after all.

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