로그인Aria’s POVThe glow from the computer screen was the only light in the house, a cold, digital blue that made the shadows in the corners of the kitchen look like they were reaching for me. It was 3:14 AM. The twins were asleep, their rhythmic breathing coming through the monitor in a soft, fuzzy static that was the only thing keeping me grounded.I wasn’t supposed to have the password to Damon’s backup drive. He’d told me months ago it was "firm business," a boring vault of litigation files and property deeds. But Damon had a habit of using dates that were significant to him—not our anniversary, or the girls' birthdays, but the date he’d won his first major case. 0912.The drive clicked, whirred, and then opened.I didn't find legal briefs. I didn't find the "Henderson merger."I found a folder titled “The Observer.”Inside, it wasn't just the te
Aria’s POVThe digital age has a way of turning a suburban cul-de-sac into a high-tech gladiator pit. In Oakwood Estates, we didn't use stones to finish off our enemies; we used 280 characters and high-resolution screenshots.It started at 6:00 AM on a Tuesday. I was bleary-eyed, leaning against the kitchen counter while the espresso machine hissed, waiting for the caffeine to jump-start my heart. The twins were still asleep—a rare mercy—and the house was wrapped in that fragile, pre-dawn silence that always felt like the calm before a storm.My phone pinged. Then it buzzed. Then it began to sing a frantic, rhythmic tune of incoming notifications.I picked it up. A link had been blasted to every member of the HOA, the "Organic Circle," and the "Bright Beginnings" parent portal. The sender was an encrypted address: TheObserver@OakwoodUnderground.com.The subject line was simple: “
Aria’s POVIn the zip code of Oakwood Estates, the "Bright Beginnings" Academy wasn't just a preschool; it was the Ivy League for toddlers. Getting into their "Seedling" program was widely considered the only way to guarantee a spot in the private elementary schools that fed into the preparatory academies that, eventually, spat out CEOs and world leaders.The admissions process was more rigorous than most corporate mergers. It required a developmental assessment, a parental interview, and—the most brutal hurdle—a "Social Compatibility Audit."And this year, due to an unexpected plumbing disaster in the east wing, there was only one vacancy left for the spring semester.It was down to the Blackwood twins or Chloe Miller’s son, Leo.“It’s a bloodbath, Aria,” Margot whispered, leaning against the weathered fence of her backyard. We were standing in the shadows of h
Aria’s POVThe fluorescent lights of the 24-hour Super-Mart hummed with a depressing, low-frequency buzz that matched the state of my nerves. It was 11:14 PM. Damon was still "at the office"—though after my trip to 5th Avenue, I knew that was a flexible term—and the twins had finally succumbed to a bout of teething-induced exhaustion.I was standing in Aisle 4, staring at a box of Glitter-Puffs.They were neon pink, coated in a crystalline sugar that looked like it could power a small city, and featured a cartoon unicorn that looked high on its own supply. In the world of Oakwood Estates, this box was a war crime. We were a neighborhood of sprouted grains, kale-infused smoothies, and "ancient grain" puffs that tasted like lightly seasoned drywall.But Lyra hadn't eaten a solid meal in two days, and Elara was currently only accepting foods that were "vibrant pink." I was tired. I was being stalked
Aria’s POVThe morning after a revelation is always the hardest. The sun rises with a cheerful, suburban indifference, casting long, golden fingers across the breakfast nook as if the world hasn't fundamentally shifted on its axis.Damon was his usual self—efficient, affectionate, and utterly opaque. He kissed me goodbye, lingering a second longer than usual, his eyes searching mine for a flicker of the suspicion I was working so hard to bury. He made silly faces at Elara until she giggled, and he promised Lyra he’d bring home the specific brand of organic blueberries she liked."You okay, Ari?" he asked, his hand on the doorknob. "You look like you didn't sleep.""Just thinking about the party," I lied, the words tasting like ash. "Margot coming was a bit of a shock.""Don't let the neighborhood get under your skin," he said, flashing that brilliant, confident smile that had once been
Aria’s POVThe silence of a neighborhood group chat is a specific kind of violence.I sat at the kitchen island, the marble countertop cool against my forearms, staring at my phone until the screen timed out. I tapped it awake again. The blue bubbles of my sent messages—bright, hopeful, and containing a digital flyer with two watercolor elephants—remained suspended in a vacuum.“Lyra and Elara are turning Two! Join us for a ‘Two-Wild’ Safari Brunch this Sunday at 10:00 AM. 🎈🦁”Delivered. Read by Sarah at 9:14 AM. Read by Chloe at 9:16 AM. Read by Bianca, the undisputed architect of the cul-de-sac’s social hierarchy, at 9:20 AM.It was now 2:45 PM.In the living room, the twins were engaged in a high-stakes negotiation over a single, slightly chewed-on wooden block. Lyra, the firebrand, had her hand firmly clamped on one side, her brow furrowed
The air in Timi’s car was thick with the scent of pine air freshener and the unspoken weight of my secret. I watched the city blur into a smudge of grey and muted greens, feeling as though I were watching a movie of someone else’s life. My hands were cold, despite the heater humming softly near my
Aria's POVThe morning light filtered through the blinds in thin, mocking strips of gold. After the night we’d spent together, the atmosphere in the house had shifted from a battlefield to a weary truce. We were sitting at the kitchen island, coffee cooling between us, the silence no longer sharp b
Aria's POVTimi was nothing if not thorough. Phase one, as he called it, was less of an earth tremor and more of a persistent, annoying vibration in Damon’s perfectly stable world. It was designed to sow the seeds of doubt, to make him look over his shoulder. And it was working brilliantly.He star
Aria's POVThe silence of the house was a gift I hadn't expected to receive. For an entire week, the driveway stayed empty of Damon’s SUV. He was next door, playing the role of the devoted caretaker, the hero in Brenda's unfolding drama. I knew exactly where he was—the neig







