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Chapter 63: The shadow behind the Cotton

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The hotel was quiet, far from campus and nestled on a lonely stretch of road overlooking the edge of the city. From the window of their room, Ryan could see headlights cutting through the evening mist, fading into the dark like ghosts on the run.

He sat at the small desk, the anonymous phone still in his hand, the message from the unknown number burned into his brain.

“I warned you. Now you’ll see who you really belong to.”

Ryan’s reflection in the glass wasn’t the same boy who had given that speech on identity weeks ago the one who had unknowingly caught Adrien’s eye and lit the spark that turned into this fire.

No. This version of him was sharper now. Still afraid, but no longer fragile.

Behind him, Daniel paced the carpet with his arms crossed, jaw clenched tight.

“I traced the number,” Chris said from the edge of the bed, his laptop open in front of him. “It was masked, but the message pinged off a nearby tower less than ten kilometers from here.”

“Adrien’s not in school anymore,”
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