LOGIN(Ethan – POV)I had been avoiding Daniel on purpose.Not because I was afraid of the conversation. Because I needed it to happen on my terms, at the moment of my choosing, with every possible piece of information already in my hand. You don't have the conversation that ends a war until you are ready for the war to end.I was almost ready.Priya had confirmed the Victoria Leung data trail. She had also, by the following morning, traced forty one of the forty two million dollars directly back to a holding company that Castlepoint Ventures' former legal counsel ,a man named Barry Thome had incorporated on Elena Marsh's behalf in 2016. The forty-second million was still moving through layers, but forty-one was enough.The forged documents were next. Marcus Webb the forensic analyst, not my security chief had been working on them for thirty-six hours without sleeping. He called me at seven in the morning to tell me what he had found."The documents are very good," he said. "Whoever made
Sophia – POV The next morning I went back to the office. Not because I wanted to. Not because anything felt remotely normal. I went because Ethan's plan required it required me to walk in through those glass doors and sit at my desk in the open office and act like the weight of everything pressing down on us was invisible. I was good at invisible. I had spent seven years perfecting it. Carter and Lim were my shadows. I wouldn't have known they were there if Ethan hadn't told me they were that good. Carter dressed like a junior analyst and sat two rows behind me. Lim was positioned near the elevator. Both of them had clear sightlines to my desk from their positions, and both were in constant contact with Marcus via earpiece. I sat down and opened my laptop. The office was its normal hum of motion keyboards and coffee and the distant sound of a printer and two people disagreeing at moderate volume about a spreadsheet near the window. No one looked at me for more than the usual
Ethan POVMeridian Pacific Advisory had been dissolved two years ago. It had existed for four years before that. During its operational period it had made forty seven job offers to individuals who had, at some point, intersected with my professional life. Former employees. Contractors. Vendors. And now, apparently, Sophia.Not forty seven random intersections. Forty seven deliberate ones.Priya had the full picture by nine that evening. She spread it across the third screen like a diagram of a disease the way it had spread, the nodes it had touched, the ones that had accepted the offers and the ones that hadn't.Of the forty-seven, eleven had accepted.Of those eleven, four were currently employed at Blackwood Global.I sat with that number for a moment. Four people. Inside my company right now. Placed there not by accident and not by Daniel alone .Daniel had been in place years before this network was built. These four were more recent. A second layer. Insurance, in case the first l
Sophia POVThe forensic accountant arrived at three in the afternoon.Her name was Priya Anand. She was small, precise, and walked into the estate's study carrying a laptop bag and a container of takeout coffee like she was arriving at a regular Tuesday office. I liked her immediately. There was something about people who treated extraordinary circumstances as ordinary work that felt deeply reassuring to me.Ethan introduced us briefly in the hallway. Priya looked at me with the direct, evaluating gaze of someone who categorizes quickly and accurately."You're the analyst who came back," she said. Not unkindly. Just as a statement of fact."Yes," I said."Good," she said, and walked into the study.I looked at Ethan. He almost smiled. Almost.We spent the next four hours at the long table in the estate's formal dining room, which had been converted into a working space. Priya had three screens open. Ethan's primary financial records were on one. A parallel set of company records the
(Ethan – POV) I was at my desk by five in the morning. Not in the office I had moved my primary operations back to the estate's private workspace after the hospital incident. Blackwood Global's building was still functioning, still staffed, still putting out the steady hum of a company that wouldn't buckle under pressure. But the real work was happening here now. Where the walls were mine and the cameras were mine and the air itself carried no hidden variables. Marcus, my head of security, sat across from me with a coffee he hadn't touched. He was a former military intelligence man, compact and quiet, with the kind of face that didn't give anything away under any circumstances. He was one of the very few people I trusted completely and the only reason I trusted him was because I had tested him. Twice. Years ago. He had passed both times without knowing they were tests. "Talk me through the breach," I said. Marcus set down the coffee. "They came in through the drainage access on
(Sophia – POV) I didn't sleep. Not because of the darkness. Not because of the guards stationed outside every door. Not even because of the memory of strange hands gripping my wrist in the dark of the stairwell. I didn't sleep because of a name. A name I had carried inside me for seven years like a stone swallowed whole, pressing against something vital every time I tried to breathe normally. I lay still beside Ethan for a long time after the intruder had been chased out of the property. His security team had swept every room twice. The man had vanished the way smoke vanishes quickly, leaving only the smell of itself behind. No fingerprints. No trace. Ethan had stood at the center of it all with his gun lowered and his jaw tight, giving orders in a voice so controlled it frightened me more than the intruder had. Now he was beside me, asleep at last. Or trying to be. I could tell by his breathing that he wasn't quite there yet. Still listening. Still calculating. Even in rest, Etha
I could hardly breathe. His hand was still covering my mouth, firm but not hurting me and his other hand was wrapped tightly around my wrist. The darkness in the mansion felt really thick and scary. The only light came from the flash of car headlights outside the windows as a car drove through the
The moment his car drove away from the mansion the place felt huge and empty. I stood by the window for a time staring at the dark road wondering if he would come back. The night was really dark. It made everything invisible quickly. Even the sound of the car engine was gone in a seconds leaving on
The night felt really heavy. The rain had stopped,. I could still smell it in the air. It was cool and fresh. It came into my room through the little space I had left open by the balcony door. I stood there looking at the garden below me. The roses looked almost black in the moonlight. Everything
(Ethan – POV)The hallway was swallowed up by darkness in an instant. One second I could see the walls and the floor and Sophia was behind me. The second everything was black. Not a little dark, but totally black. The kind of darkness that feels like it is moving. I stood still. Did not say a word.







