LOGIN[The Night They Escaped Together]“Running from danger is easy. Running from the truth is impossible.”The moment the car across the street pulled away, Jinyan’s face hardened with a resolve Panni had never seen before. Not cold. Not cruel. But razor-sharp, like a man stripped of illusions and finally seeing the battlefield clearly.“Get your things,” he said. “We’re leaving. Now.”Panni’s heart thudded.
[When the House No Longer Feels Safe]“Heartbreak can be survived. But being hunted? That’s a different kind of fear.”The moment Jinyan walked out, the house changed.The air grew colder. The hallways are darker. The silence is heavier.It was no longer a home.It felt like a trap.Panni curled on the floor for several minutes, shaking uncontrollably, trying to breathe through the shards of panic cutting through her chest. The messages from Sean replayed in her mind like ghosts whispering in her ears.
[The Night He Walked Away]“Some truths break the silence. Others break the heart.”For a long, terrible moment, no one moved.Only the soft, rhythmic hum of the night wind filled the room—mocking, indifferent, cruel. Panni stood trembling, vision blurred with tears, breath choking in her throat.Across from her, Jinyan stared as if the ground beneath him no longer existed.“Twin sister…” he whispered, the words fragile, as if he were afraid they might cut him if he said them too loudly.She swallowed.
[The Man in the Shadows]“The truth knocks louder when the heart is unguarded.”The curtains shivered again.But this time, Panni knew it wasn’t the wind.A silhouette stood outside the balcony—long, unmoving, watching.Her breath hitched as Jinyan shoved her behind him, muscles tight and shoulders squared like a shield.“Get away from the glass,” he hissed.She stumbled backward, heart pounding violently against her ribs. A second shadow shifted—closer, slower, like they were mocking the fear they caused.Jinyan grabbed a metal lamp from the side table, gripping it like a weapon.
[The Sound of Someone Watching]“Every secret has a heartbeat… and tonight, Panni hears hers echoing in the dark.”Silence felt different tonight.Too sharp. Too heavy. Too aware.Panni sat on the edge of the bed, fingers tangled together, eyes darting to the half-open balcony door. The curtains fluttered faintly with the wind, but she felt something else—something colder—slipping between the shadows.A presence she couldn’t shake.A danger she couldn’t name.She
“Between danger and desire… one touch can change everything.”The door clicked softly behind them.Panni stood frozen in Jinyan’s dimly lit room, her breaths uneven, her pulse unsteady.She had never been inside his private space before—never this close to the world he kept locked behind polished doors and iron composure.The room smelled like him.Warm cedar. Clean linen.A faint musk that made her nerves tremble.Jinyan didn’t speak at first.He walked to the window, swept aside the curtains, and inspected the garden below.Every movement was sharp, controlled, alert—a man who didn’t trust the night anymore.“Security is doing another sweep,” he said without turning.“They’ll stay awake until sunrise.”Panni swallowed.“Do you… think the person outside was here for me?”Jinyan’s shoulders tensed.Then he turned.“Yes.”The honesty in his voice made her knees weaken.Without warning, he crossed the room and lifted her chin gently with his fingers.“Someone is watching you,” he murmu







