LOGINPart 1: Alone With the TruthThe night air felt colder than usual.Lina walked without direction.Without thinking.Her mind replayed everything—The photo.Victor.Her mother.Adrian.Nothing felt real anymore.“Why didn’t you tell me…” she whispered to herself.Her chest tightened.Because now—Every memory felt different.Part 2: The CallHer phone vibrated.Unknown number.She stared at it.Hesitated.Then answered.“Hello?”Silence.Then—A familiar voice.“You shouldn’t be alone.”Lina froze.Victor.Her heart slammed against her chest.“How did you get this number?” she demanded.A soft chuckle.“I’ve had it for a while.”Fear crept in—But she forced it down.“What do you want?”A pause.“To talk.”Her grip tightened on the phone.“We have nothing to talk about.”“That’s where you’re wrong.”Part 3: The Truth Begins“You deserve to know the truth,” Victor said.Her heart skipped.“I already know enough.”“No,” he replied calmly.“You know what Adrian told you.”Silence.“And y
Part 1: The SilenceThe room felt too small.Too quiet.Too heavy.Lina stared at the phone in Adrian’s hand.At the photo.At the woman who looked so much like her.Her mother.Standing beside Victor.Smiling.Happy.Her chest tightened painfully.“This… doesn’t make sense,” she whispered.Adrian didn’t interrupt.Didn’t soften it.Because there was nothing to soften.Part 2: The Realization“You knew,” she said slowly.It wasn’t a question.Adrian’s silence confirmed it.Her head snapped up.“You knew,” she repeated.“Yes.”The word hit harder than anything else.“How long?” she demanded.“Since the night he came back.”Her breath caught.“And you didn’t tell me?”“I wasn’t sure—”“Don’t,” she cut in sharply.Her voice shook now.“Don’t lie to me.”Silence.Because he wasn’t lying.He just hadn’t told her.Part 3: The Hurt“You let me walk into this again,” she said.Her eyes burned.“First the event… now this?”“It wasn’t the same,” Adrian said.“It feels the same,” she snapped.Th
Part 1: Quiet After ChaosThe ride back was… different.Quiet.But not distant.Lina sat beside Adrian, her mind replaying everything—The fight.The fear.The moment on the balcony.The almost kiss.Her heart betrayed her again—Beating faster at the memory.“You’re thinking again,” Adrian said.She glanced at him.“And you’re pretending not to.”A faint smirk appeared.“Maybe.”For a moment—It felt normal.Almost peaceful.Part 2: Closer Than BeforeBack at the house—Lina stepped inside, kicking off her heels.Exhaustion hit her all at once.“You should rest,” Adrian said.“So should you.”“I will.”But neither of them moved.The silence stretched.Heavy.But not uncomfortable.“About earlier…” Lina started.Adrian’s gaze lifted.“You came back,” he said.“You noticed?”“I didn’t miss it.”A small smile touched her lips.“Good.”Part 3: No More RunningShe took a step closer.Then another.This time—She didn’t hesitate.“I meant what I said,” she added softly.Adrian didn’t ask w
Part 1: The Silence AfterThe chaos was over.The building slowly emptied.Voices faded.Footsteps disappeared.But inside—The silence between them remained.Lina stood a few steps away from Adrian.Watching him.Really watching him.The blood on his shirt.The tension in his shoulders.The way he still hadn’t relaxed.“You’re hurt,” she said again.“I said I’m fine.”“You’re not.”He didn’t argue this time.Part 2: The BreakSomething snapped inside her.“Why do you always do that?” she asked.Adrian frowned slightly.“Do what?”“Act like nothing affects you,” she said.A pause.“It does,” he replied.“Then show it.”Silence.Her chest tightened.“You almost died,” she continued, her voice shaking now.“And you’re just standing there like it’s normal.”His jaw clenched.“It is normal.”That hit her hard.“No,” she said. “It shouldn’t be.”Part 3: The Truth Comes Out“You think I don’t care?” he asked quietly.“I don’t know what to think anymore,” she admitted.That honesty—It shift
Part 1: Lina’s RealizationThe cold air hit her lungs hard.Lina stood outside the building, chest rising and falling rapidly.She made it out.She was safe.But—Adrian wasn’t.Her heart dropped.“No…” she whispered.She turned back toward the building.Dark.Silent.Dangerous.Every instinct screamed at her to run.To stay safe.To get help.But something stronger took over.“I’m not leaving him.”And just like that—She ran back in.Part 2: Inside the FireThe moment Lina stepped back inside—She heard it.Fighting.Louder now.Closer.Shouts.Impact.Pain.Her heart raced as she followed the sound.“Adrian!”No answer.She pushed forward anyway.Part 3: AdrianAdrian slammed one of the men into the wall.Hard.Another lunged at him—He blocked—Countered—Dropped him.But there were too many.Even for him.Victor stood at a distance.Watching.Waiting.“You’re slowing down,” Victor said calmly.Adrian wiped blood from his lip.“Not enough.”Victor smiled slightly.Part 4: Lina Ret
Silence.Dead.Heavy.Victor’s finger rested on the trigger.Lina couldn’t breathe.Adrian stood frozen—Every muscle in his body tense.“Don’t,” he said again.Low.Deadly.Victor smiled faintly.“And why not?”Adrian’s eyes darkened.“Because if you do…”A pause.“You won’t walk out of here.”Victor chuckled softly.“You still think you’re in control.”Lina’s heart pounded wildly.Her eyes flicked between them.This was it.“You’re wrong,” Victor continued.His gaze returned to Lina.Cold.Precise.“This is how you break a man like you.”Her breath hitched.“Piece by piece.”The gun lifted slightly—Steady.Adrian moved.Just a fraction—But enough.“VICTOR—”BANG.The sound exploded through the room.Lina gasped—Her body jerking slightly—Then—Silence.No pain.She blinked.Confused.Her hands moved instinctively—Checking herself.No blood.What…?Then—A thud.Lina’s head snapped to the side.One of Victor’s men collapsed to the ground.Shot.Victor lowered the gun slowly.The
The silence in the car was different this time.Not tense.Not awkward.But charged.Lina sat beside Adrian, the file still fresh in her mind.Every name.Every message.Every betrayal.“They really planned all of this,” she said quietly.Adrian didn’t look at her.“Yes.”Her jaw tightened.“Just t
Lina didn’t sleep that night.Not really.Every time she closed her eyes, she saw it again—The screen.The whispers.The look on Adrian’s face when she walked away.She turned in bed, frustrated.“Why do I even care?” she muttered.This was supposed to be simple.A deal.Nothing more.But now—Not
“Lina—wait!”His voice followed her.Strong.Urgent.But she didn’t stop.The cold night air hit her skin as she stepped outside, her chest rising and falling rapidly.Her mind was chaos.Her heart—Even worse.“Lina!”Footsteps approached quickly behind her.Closer.Closer.Then—Her wrist was gra
The music faded.But the tension didn’t.Lina stepped back slightly, her heart still racing from the dance.Something felt wrong.Off.Like the calm before a storm.“You’re thinking too much,” Adrian said, watching her closely.She forced a small smile.“Am I?”“Yes.”Before she could respond—A vo







