MasukEvans POVThe silence in the farmhouse kitchen broke the moment Hailey dropped the photograph onto the table, the small square of paper sliding against the wood until it hit the edge of my coffee mug. I reached down, picked up the print, and read the dark handwriting on the back myself, my jaw locking tightly as the implications settled into my chest."She is right under our noses," I muttered, looking across the table at Calix, who was already reaching for his coat to head back out to the perimeter lines. "She has been living there for three years, right around the corner from the estate, and we completely missed her.""We were looking for laboratory markers and missing data files, Evans," Calix said, pausing by the door, his eyes turning back to the glossy image under the yellow bulb. "We were not looking for a freelance neighbor who does not even know her own bloodline."I did not waste another second, pulling my primary phone from my breast pocket and dialing Marcus before the res
Hailey POVThe word fourth sat in the room, and no one spoke for almost a full minute.I looked down at the table, my fingers brushing against the edge of the glossy paper while the ticking of the old kitchen clock seemed to grow louder with every passing second. Evans was completely rigid beside me, his hands flat against the wood, his eyes boring into the smiling face of the stranger in the photograph. Nancy let out a small, shaky breath, her hand flying to her own throat where her scar was hidden beneath the collar of her shirt. I felt the baby shift slightly in my belly, a tiny reminder of the stakes we were playing for in this drafty house, and the silence became so thick that I could hear the wind scraping the ivy against the window panes outside."How," I said, breaking the silence as I looked across the table at Iris, who was staring at the image with a terrifying lack of surprise. "Iris, how is this possible, because we were always told we were the only ones who survived the
Calix POVThe shadow between the thick oak trunks shifted again, the movement broad enough to rustle the lower dry brambles. Iris stood frozen behind me, her breath coming in a short, sharp gasp that caught in her throat as I stepped past her on the damp grass."Stay back by the porch," I told her, keeping my voice down to a harsh whisper while I lifted my hands away from my waist, making sure they were empty and completely visible under the pale starlight.Calix walks toward the tree line alone, hands visible, moving slowly.Every stride felt heavy, my boots sinking into the soft dirt of the garden as I closed the distance between the safe house and the dark perimeter. The figure does not run. It steps forward into the edge of the light and Calix stops walking, my boots locking into the weeds about ten feet away from the brush.It is a man he has never seen before, middle-aged, unremarkable-looking, the kind of face that disappears in a crowd, standing with his hands in his coat pock
Iris POVThe small scrap of paper felt heavy in my fingers as I stared down at the crisp ink, the single letter at the bottom looking sharp under the yellowish glow of the old hallway chandelier. I could hear Evans breathing heavily right beside me, his flashlight beam trembling slightly against the white petals of the rose that sat on the entry table."She was here," Hailey whispered from behind us, her voice flat and cold, her eyes fixed on the slim glass vase that I knew had not been there when Evans ran his initial sweep of the house."We need to check the perimeter again," Evans muttered, his thumb sliding the safety off his firearm with a metallic click that echoed too loudly through the quiet farmhouse.I did not join his argument, instead stepping past them into the small parlor, my boots making a dull thud against the bare wooden floorboards as the family began moving their bags into the kitchen. I sat down on the edge of an old, faded armchair, my hands resting flat on my kn
Evans POVThe small white nursery card fluttered out of Hailey's trembling fingers, settling onto the cold tile floor of the utility hallway right under the dim beam of my flashlight. I reached down and picked it up, my eyes scanning the crisp, elegant cursive that spelled out our exact due date with terrifying precision, realization hitting my chest like a heavy lead weight."We are leaving tonight," I said, my voice cutting through the damp chill of the basement as I took her arm and pulled her toward the stairs, not giving either of us time to hesitate. "Go up to the rooms and grab what you can fit into one bag, Hailey, because we are not waiting until Friday."We left for the south of France two days early, abandoning the original schedule before the morning shift of watchers could even realize the main house was empty. I did not tell anyone the new departure time or the exact location, choosing to keep the logistics entirely inside my own head to prevent any further leaks from re
Hailey POVThe heavy mahogany door clicked shut behind me, but the sharp echo of Marcus’s voice through the cell phone speaker remained vibrating in the small space of the private office. My knees went weak, a cold, heavy weight dropping straight into the pit of my stomach as I sat down on the edge of the leather armchair. I stared at the dark wood of the desk, my mind spinning backward through every single hour of the last few months, replaying every interaction I had ever shared with the woman we had brought into our home.Lena had been everywhere, moving through our lives like a shadow we never thought to question. I closed my eyes and pictured her standing over Nancy in the hidden medical chamber downstairs, her fingers adjusting the clear plastic tubes of the blood transfusion with absolute precision. I remembered the soft, reassuring smile she gave us when Nancy finally opened her eyes after five years of absolute silence, a warmth I had trusted without a single second thought.
EvansThe sight of that empty bed was like a physical blow to my stomach. I stood in the middle of the room, my lungs burning, staring at the tangled sheets and the IV needle lying on the floor. Hailey was right behind me, her hand over her mouth, her eyes wide with a terror that made my blood run
HaileyThe paper felt like a piece of dry ice in my hand. It was cold, sharp, and felt like it was burning right through my skin. I stood in the middle of Evans' study, the yellowed birth record trembling between my fingers. I looked at the names again. Nancy. Hailey. My vision blurred, and the ink
Hailey's POVSunlight burned through my eyelids.I groaned and rolled over, my body aching. For a second, I forgot where I was then I saw the unfamiliar room, the expensive furniture, and the wedding dress crumpled on the floor where I'd stepped out of it last night.Right. I was married now.My ph
Hailey's POVI shouldn't be here.Standing in this bridal suite, wearing a white dress that wasn't made for me, holding flowers I didn't choose. The mirror showed a stranger a girl playing dress-up in someone else's life."You look beautiful, sweetheart." My mother's voice cracked as she adjusted m







