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The Unseen threat

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last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-03-22 19:18:48

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SAM

The moment the thought settled—tomorrow, everything changes—I felt a chill run down my spine. It wasn’t fear exactly, but something sharper. Something precise that demanded focus. I straightened in the driver’s seat, rolling my shoulders, trying to shake off the tension that had rooted me to the spot for hours. My mind refused to quiet itself. Every photograph, every document, every digital footprint Marcus had sent me seemed alive with intention, as though the files themselves were moc
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  • I HEARD HIM SAY " DADDY"   The Unseen threat

    : SAM The moment the thought settled—tomorrow, everything changes—I felt a chill run down my spine. It wasn’t fear exactly, but something sharper. Something precise that demanded focus. I straightened in the driver’s seat, rolling my shoulders, trying to shake off the tension that had rooted me to the spot for hours. My mind refused to quiet itself. Every photograph, every document, every digital footprint Marcus had sent me seemed alive with intention, as though the files themselves were mocking me, daring me to make a move. I opened the latest file Marcus had sent. It was a full layout of the venue where the wedding would take place. My eyes scanned every detail: the high perimeter walls, the manicured hedges, the glass-paneled main building. Security cameras were placed at every major angle, and the outdoor garden—the ceremonial site—was meticulously mapped with possible entry points and blind spots. Two blind spots caught my attention immediately. Small, almost negligible. One

  • I HEARD HIM SAY " DADDY"   Tracing The Ghost

    SAM The bar’s dim light still clung to my eyes as I stepped back into the cool night air. The city felt quieter now, as if the world itself were bracing for what was coming. My phone buzzed with notifications from Marcus almost immediately. Files, images, addresses, timestamps—every fragment of information Marcus had promised. I ignored the pedestrian chatter and the distant hum of traffic, letting the digital threads draw me in, weaving a map of a life I barely recognized but knew all too well. I ducked into the driver’s seat of my car, doors locking behind me, and began scrolling through the first set of files. Every photograph, every document, every digital footprint confirmed the same chilling truth: she was alive. She had built herself a life carefully, deliberately, one that left almost no trace of her past. But the cracks Marcus had mentioned were there. Tiny inconsistencies. Missed metadata. Slight misalignments between her digital presence and the official records. Enough t

  • I HEARD HIM SAY " DADDY"   Lines in the dark

    SAM I shoved my phone into my pocket and grabbed my jacket, my movements sharp, purposeful. Sleep had long since abandoned me. The weight of the news Marcus had delivered pressed on my chest, a constant, suffocating presence that would not allow rest. Annalise alive. Getting married. And the clock was ticking. The streets outside were quiet as I stepped into the night, my car waiting under the dim glow of the porch light. The city smelled faintly of rain and asphalt, a sharp contrast to the turmoil burning inside me. I drove without thinking, letting instinct guide me to the place Marcus had mentioned. A bar tucked away in the corner of the city—dimly lit, low-key, the kind of place that didn’t attract attention but always seemed to hide the right kind of secrets. It was perfect for a meeting that had to stay off the radar. I parked in a shadowed lot across the street, the engine ticking as it cooled. For a moment, I leaned back in the seat, exhaling slowly, trying to steady the s

  • I HEARD HIM SAY " DADDY"   For him, always

    ELENA I paused at the threshold of the living room, listening to the quiet hum of the house around me. My son’s breathing was steady now, a rhythmic comfort that should have allowed me to exhale fully, to feel at ease. But the unease clung stubbornly to my chest, a heavy weight that no victory or moment of calm could lift. I could still feel the residual sting of fear from earlier—the reminder of how fragile everything really was, how quickly it could shatter. The quietness was deceptive. I sensed Sam before I saw him, the subtle shift in the air, the faint click of his shoes against the floor. My pulse spiked instantly, a surge of warning that had become too familiar, too reliable. I tensed, shoulders stiffening as my gaze sought him out. He was leaning against the doorway, arms crossed, an expression carefully neutral—but not quite. There was a tautness in his jaw, a flicker of something unspoken behind his eyes. Something I had learned to recognize over the years: the simmerin

  • I HEARD HIM SAY " DADDY"   Wedding in Chaos

    ANNALISE/LISA I felt the heat rise to my face, a flush of shame and panic that burned hotter than the sun above. The whispers swirled around me, the murmurs growing into a tide I could not hold back. I felt their judgment pressing against me from all sides, and the carefully curated composure I had spent months cultivating shattered with each passing second. I wanted to sink into the ground. I wanted the earth to swallow me whole. My hands trembled at my sides. I clenched them into fists, nails digging into my palms, grounding myself in some physical reality because my mind was slipping, threatening to spiral entirely out of control. Aiden, my soon-to-be husband, stepped forward, his expression tightening, his jaw a rigid line. I could see the confusion in his eyes, mingled with disbelief. But more than that, I saw something I wasn’t ready to confront—anger. Not at me, not fully, but at the situation. “Ann… Annalise?” he said, his voice catching slightly, unsure. I wanted to sc

  • I HEARD HIM SAY " DADDY"   No Family!!!!!

    ANNALISE / LISA I struggled to accept the reality that Sam could have found me. The thought refused to settle quietly in my mind. Instead, it echoed loudly, violently, as if it had a life of its own, crashing against every fragile wall I had built to keep myself together. My chest tightened with a painful pressure, as though an invisible hand had reached inside and clenched around my lungs, making every breath shallow and unsteady. I could not let him ruin everything. Not now. Not after everything I had endured to get here. I had worked too hard to rebuild my life. I had taken every broken piece of myself and forced it into something that looked whole again. I had buried the fear, buried the memories, buried him so deeply that I had almost convinced myself he no longer existed. But now, the possibility of his return lingered like a shadow behind me, stretching long and dark, threatening to consume everything. I squeezed my eyes shut for a brief moment, as though that alone cou

  • I HEARD HIM SAY " DADDY"   Lisa Daniels

    AIDENI stepped into the shower, letting the water pound against my back—hot, relentless, almost aggressive. A laugh escaped me when I thought about the stunt I’d pulled earlier: waking up, turning on the music, pretending to be asleep. She’d been making demands, testing limits. I wondered how far

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  • I HEARD HIM SAY " DADDY"   Thirty-Days of Control

    AIDEN Thin lines of morning light slipped through the blinds, cutting across the floor in sharp bands. The brightness irritated me more than it should have. It felt intrusive, like the day was demanding something from me before I was ready to give it. I needed a shower—not just to wake my body, b

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  • I HEARD HIM SAY " DADDY"   Beyond the Atelier

    AIDEN After watching Lisa barely find her way around the competition, I found the whole thing mildly entertaining. Her hesitation, the slight tremor in her hands, the way she fumbled before forcing herself to move—it was exactly what I had expected. Every misstep she made seemed to confirm my pre

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  • I HEARD HIM SAY " DADDY"   Against the odds.

    AIDEN I saw Lisa’s face—or maybe it was Annalise—freeze the moment I announced that she would be competing against Tala, our own Head of Design. The shock was subtle, fleeting, but it was there. I didn’t expect it either, honestly, but that didn’t matter. I thought, how better to put her in her pl

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