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The One Behind the Curtain

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Sophia sat completely still, the dull glow of her laptop the only light in the shadowed room. On the screen, a Dropbox folder blinked back at her. Every file was carefully labeled, arranged with chilling precision.

It felt like a trap someone had been setting for years.

At the very top sat a single audio file.

“Phone Call – Victoria Grant – March 10.”

Her finger hovered for a moment above the play button.

And then she clicked.

At first, just static.

Then Ava’s voice broke through, tense and frustrated.

“You said it would be clean. That she’d just… disappear quietly.”

Then, unmistakably, came a voice Sophia hadn’t heard in months.

Victoria. Controlled. Cold.

“Women like Sophia always walk away without a fight. They don’t have the fire for war.”

“She’s still here. She’s pushing back. She’s not what you said.”

“Then crush her. Use the kid. The marriage. You know what works. You want Liam, right? Make her seem like the issue. She’s already starting to question herself.”

Sophia’s gut twist
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