Naomi left Ethan's office with her thoughts tangled and heavy. The street outside felt quieter than before, as if the city itself were holding its breath. She pulled her jacket closer and walked without a clear destination, letting the weight of everything she had learned settle in her mind.
Her father had not been careless.
He had been brave.
The realization hurt more than any lie ever had.
She reached a small park a few blocks away and sat on an empty bench beneath a tree stripped bare by the season. The air was cool, carrying the scent of damp earth. For the first time that day, Naomi allowed herself to feel the fear she had been holding back.
They were powerful.
They were watching her.
They had already destroyed one life.
Her phone vibrated in her pocket.
She did not need to look to know who it was from.
Are you done pretending you are in control?
Naomi stared at the screen, her heart pounding. Her hands shook, but she did not let go of the phone.
You are following me, she typed.
Yes.
Her chest tightened. She scanned the park, her gaze moving over strangers passing by. Any one of them could be watching her. Any one of them could be reporting her movements.
You should stop now, the message continued. This ends badly for people like you.
Naomi took a deep breath.
People like me, she typed back, are already ruined.
The reply took longer this time.
Then prove it.
A chill crept down her spine.
Naomi stood and left the park, forcing her steps to remain steady. She knew fear was what they wanted. Panic would make her careless.
She remembered Ethan's words. That she was dangerous because she had nothing left to lose.
Her apartment was no longer an option. Too many memories. Too many places someone could be waiting.
Instead, she checked into a small motel on the edge of town under her real name. If they were watching her, hiding would only confirm their power.
Inside the room, she locked the door and sat on the bed, staring at the wall. The silence was thick, pressing in on her thoughts.
She could walk away. Disappear. Live quietly and let the truth die with her father.
Or she could fight and risk losing what little safety she had left.
Naomi closed her eyes and thought of her father's tired smile. Of the nights he spent chasing answers he knew could destroy him.
She opened her eyes.
"I choose the truth," she whispered.
Outside, a car engine started and drove away.
Naomi did not know if it meant anything. But she knew one thing for certain.
She had crossed the point of no return.





