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Chapter 69: The Reckoning Edge

Author: Comfort Udoh
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-10-25 16:22:32

Sheila’s POV

I sat on the floor beside my bed, my back pressed against the wall, my laptop glowing in front of me. Lines of encrypted data scrolled across the screen as I organized the last pieces of evidence. Every file I had stolen from Adrian’s system was backed up twice, one hidden locally, the other encrypted and stored on a foreign server. If anything happened to me tonight, the truth would still survive.

My burner phone buzzed once beside me. A single vibration. Sebastian’s signal.

I picked it up and opened the message: Parking lot, east side. Routine checkup cover. Keep your head down.

I tucked the phone into my pocket, zipped my hoodie, and pulled the hood over my head. My reflection in the mirror caught my eye faint circles under my eyes, the ghost of a smile that wasn’t real. I didn’t look like Rachel anymore. I didn’t look like Sheila either. I looked like someone made of both fire and ashes.

The mansion was quiet as I made my way through the servant’s wing. Most of the st
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