whisper of something dreadful drawing near. Xochi Gerald stood by the cracked glass of their small apartment window, her fingers absentmindedly tracing circl
It clung to the peeling walls and frayed curtain
couch. They whispered to each other, their voices soft and shallow, like children try
. And this time, there would be no hiding, no sweet-talking t
ering at her with wide, plea
n quiet tension. Her gaze remained locked on the rain-streak
earlier that night, slurred and soaked in whiskey:
ho measured family in terms of profit and leverage. And her gut
ve to wait lo
ot urgent but final. The kind of knock that didn't need
hands clutched the blanket
ms. Each step toward the door felt heavier than the last, her leg
ened t
uit. His face was unreadable, carved from stone, eyes empty of emotion.
?" he asked,
said, bar
ope, the emblem of Uncle Richard pre
man said. "You're exp
sting into a knot. It felt heavier than it lo
man added, as if absolving
ingers, then slowly shut the door. The apartment seeme
anic on her fac
i no
for her hand. "
were already p
nal, cold as ice. Her eyes darted across the words, and t
ria
ris M
e full payment of
s. A transacti
ent
right. He had cleaned up the mess-
re future, boxed neatly in a piece of paper. Ther
softly, crawling acros
d, voice cracking. She looked up fr
e... There has to be another way zee
tly. "And he already signed me away. Papa... he s
t sounded so different from her usual
the room
ch second dragging as if the earth itsel
e'll run. We'll figure something out, I know we wil
? We run? until they find us and hur
she reached for
er name was meant to go. A bla
ear her father's drunken assur
it w
p breath,
k sealing her fate little by little
y the tears clo
ay of buying their future, ev
, her voice barely holding. "Just for n
ted to scream. Meena's eye
into the fire, you're gi
mile. "Then I'll burn... Qu
hand tightly. "Wi
't answer
ant to lie,
now," she
the envelo
o was
a predator ready to devour. A chauffeur held the door open, his e
in an accent that sounded too
stepped into the car without a word
y into a mess of light and shadow. Xochi pressed her
life she had ever known. Her heart ached, heavy with fear and un
so
life had
s Mo
ld change