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Chapter 5 THE FIRST NIGHT

Word Count: 1419    |    Released on: 19/04/2026

angers cruder than him-but I'd learned young how to lie still, breathing slow and steady, until the night bled away and left me with nothing but the raw fact of getting through.

in sheets so perfect they bordered on inappropriate, staring up at a ceiling hidden by darkness

that. And still,

what the averages for someone my age and build demanded-a bet-hedged hospitality. The pillows were arranged with a precision suggesting they'd noticed every tilt of my he

careful. Picked. Con

ternoon-hands motionless; jaw set tight; chest compressed but well-regulated, holding off panic by force o

s house-somewhere out of sight, behind doors I couldn't open, maybe sleeping efficiently, as carefully measured as the rest of him: settling, clocking out at a

ot because they weren't comfortable but because the comfort seemed so engineered, so im

gs at face value, who trusted rooms and people, at least a little. I don't dwell on her much. She isn't useful. But here, in the elegant tomb of silence, with moonlight like a warning line acro

e loss-thirty seconds to acknowledge the cost of becoming necessary at the price of

around then, gets denser, heavier-I heard the

und floated from the corridor (or near it-these walls swallow and shift noises, never letting you

heartbeat didn't betray me. A small point of pride. Whoever this was, only one person in this place fit the bill-someone who

. Whateve

evidence of my fear. After a long moment, the footsteps started again,

gripping on without permission. I smoothed it, told myself it didn't matter-a man walking midnight corridor

omething private: No emotions-like a signature could keep the heart contained. No questions-a ban on c

ing unfinished? The wife-always in the background, never present. Her name: Isabelle. That was it. No trace of her in digital profiles, none of the usual footprints me

Cédric? What do you t

ing somewhere deep inside the house. Not closing. No click of return-just

fted: still quiet, still moonlit, the same curated darkness

, not the kind you put on for effect. It moved into my body, made my skin prickle, turned every sound sharper, as if my nerves were tuning in to some freq

tats, his net worth, a lost wife, locked doors, inward-facing cameras, footsteps at midnight

his rules still drying on the page. I'd wait. I'd watch. That's what I'm good at: keeping still while something

iet again, wrappe

lack floor-his choice, that strip of l

t grabbed me midsentence, sna

handleless door at the end, something bre

ound. A doo

did. The door's open-eight, ten inches-just enough. And in that sliver, a sh

trying to tear a hole in my chest, staring at the figure in

e would be c

meant if I br

ences were never ab

ge. The only question that mattered was th

inder that I

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