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INVADER

Author: Aikohi
last update publish date: 2026-05-02 23:46:32

THIRD PERSON POV

Hannah is in the kitchen making tea at two in the morning when she hears it.

A sound, subtle. Coming from the east wing of the mansion.

She freezes, while listening.

There it is again. A scraping sound,like someone trying to open a window.

Her heart starts pounding, she sets down her mug carefully and quietly.

Should she call Ezra? Call Ocean? Run to her room and lock the door?

Before she can decide, the security alarm blares...loud, piercing, echoing through the entire
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