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32. Twists I Didn't See It Coming.

Author: Merra Gischan
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-08-19 11:15:48

SADIE’S POV

The phone buzzed weakly against my palm, the screen still lit with Casey’s name even though I’d let it ring twice before answering.

My voice was hoarse from crying, raw from silence, and barely alive when I whispered, “Hey.”

“Sadie?” Casey’s voice was careful. Too careful. “How are you there?”

I hesitated.

The truth clung to my throat like smoke. I didn’t want to lie. But the truth felt too fragile to say out loud, like if I spoke it, it would grow teeth and rip me open all over again.

“I’m… okay,” I said softly, trying to sound stronger than I felt. I didn’t know what okay meant anymore.

It just sounded better than the truth: I’d been crying alone in a luxury suite, dressed in someone else’s clothes, clutching my knees to my chest like a scared child.

There was a pause. Then Casey’s voice returned, more serious now.

“I didn’t want to drop bad news on you, but—someone broke into your apartment. The building called me. Said the door was forced open. The place is a mess.”

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