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129: The Room Without Windows

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The room smelled like old wood and quiet control.

Grace noticed it the moment she stepped inside—how the air felt heavier, insulated from the outside world. No windows. No clocks. Just paneled walls, a long polished table, and two chairs facing each other like opposing truths waiting to collide.

Jordan stopped at the door.

“This is as far as I go,” the security officer said politely, firmly.

Grace turned to Jordan.

His eyes searched her face, memorizing it—as if preparing for the possibility that this room might change her. He took her hands, squeezing once.

“One hour,” he said low. “If anything feels wrong—”

“I leave,” she finished.

His thumb brushed over her knuckles. “And I’ll be right there.”

Grace nodded, then stepped away.

The door closed behind her with a soft, final click.

Calder Hayes was already seated.

He looked… ordinary.

That unsettled her more than rage would have.

Gray at the temples. Perfectly tailored suit. Calm posture. The kind of man people trusted instinctively be
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