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Chapter 56: The Beginning of the End

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Ryan opened his laptop and typed in the university’s student forum.

It was buzzing with recent activity. Rumors about Adrien’s suspension had sparked discussions some students defending him, others sharing stories of how unsettling he had always seemed.

But one comment caught Ryan’s attention:

“Funny how the quiet ones are always the ones they want the most.”

The profile was anonymous. But when Ryan clicked through their previous posts, a pattern emerged defenses of Adrien, cryptic lines posted minutes after Ryan made public appearances. Someone was watching. Someone close.

Ryan tapped the screen. “I think we found his shadow.”

Daniel narrowed his eyes. “Let’s trace the IP.”

It took hours. Ryan wasn’t a hacker, but he knew his way around the student server.

With Chris’s help who brought his friend from the tech department in exchange for two pizza boxes and silence they managed to isolate a dorm hall.

One of the anonymous posts had been made from the east wing just a few buildings a
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    Six years was a long time to go without looking over his shoulder.In the beginning, peace felt like an illusion Ryan couldn’t trust. For months after Adrien was sent away, he kept expecting to find him standing outside his building, or to hear that low, deliberate voice behind him in a crowd. Even in the safest spaces, the shadow of what happened lingered.But as the months turned into years, Adrien became a ghost in his life distant, silent, gone.Ryan’s world slowly reshaped itself.He graduated with honors, surrounded by friends. Daniel was in the front row at the ceremony, his steady gaze following Ryan’s every step. Chris was whistling loudly from the back, earning him a glare from the faculty but making Ryan laugh for the first time that day.It was a real laugh, too not the careful, practiced smile he’d worn so often after the kidnapping.By the second year, Ryan had moved to a new city to live with his cousin, Ella. She’d started a small marketing and design firm, and offere

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    Ryan sat frozen for several heartbeats after Adrien left, his ears straining for any sound through the thick silence. He heard footsteps fade down the hallway. Then a door opened somewhere in the distance… and closed.Then nothing.He tested the ropes binding his wrists. They were tight, but Adrien had been rushing this time. In his breakdown, he hadn’t tied them with the same meticulous precision as before. The fibers dug into Ryan’s already raw skin, but they shifted. Slightly.Ryan gritted his teeth and twisted harder, ignoring the pain as the coarse rope scraped at his flesh. Move. Now.It felt like forever before one wrist slipped free. He yanked his hand loose with a low hiss of pain, then tore the remaining bindings from his other wrist and ankles. He stood slowly, his legs trembling with the rush of blood returning to his limbs.The room spun briefly, his head still pounding from where Adrien had struck him, but Ryan forced himself steady. This was his chance. If Adrien came b

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