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Chapter 39: The Father’s Network

作者: Mara Sinclair
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I woke before the house did.

The estate always had its own rhythm. Soft footfalls from staff in the corridor. The hush of thick walls. The distant sound of a kettle that belonged to someone who believed in mornings.

I didn’t believe in mornings anymore. Not since I’d learned how easily a quiet day could turn into a headline.

I slipped out of bed without waking Renaud. He was awake anyway. I could tell by the way his breathing didn’t change. He stayed sti

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    I woke up because the house changed.Not the usual nighttime settling. Not a pipe complaining or a window flexing in the cold. This was the kind of quiet that feels arranged—like someone had asked the estate to hold its breath.I sat up slowly, sheets sliding off my shoulder. The clock on the bedside table glowed past two. My throat was dry, my mind still running in circles around Sabine’s warning from earlier.Including your brother.She’d said it with a smile, as if she were reminding me about a dinner reservation.I swung my feet to the floor and stood, careful not to let the mattress creak. My slippers were right where I’d left them, neatly aligned like the room expected me to behave.The door to my bedroom was closed. It shouldn’t have made me nervous. But it did.I reached for the handle and paused.A shadow moved on the other side… barely a shift, but enough.I didn’t ope

  • VOWS IN THE WAR ROOM   Chapter 40: Sabine’s Sweet Knife

    The door didn’t open.It stopped halfway, like the person outside wanted me to feel the near-miss. Wanted me to imagine what would happen if the lock gave way.Then the handle eased back to center.Silence.Julien didn’t move. Not at first. His hand hovered near the knob, like he was deciding between courage and foolishness.“Don’t,” I whispered.He froze.The printer finished and chirped like a cheerful idiot. The papers sat in the output tray, crisp and accusing.I crossed the room and snatched them up. My hands shook so hard the pages fluttered.Julien finally spoke. “We need to tell Renaud.”“I know,” I said. “But I need one minute.”“One minute for what?”“To breathe,” I snapped. Then softened it because Julien wasn’t my enemy. “To think without someone else deciding what I’m

  • VOWS IN THE WAR ROOM   Chapter 39: The Father’s Network

    I woke before the house did.The estate always had its own rhythm. Soft footfalls from staff in the corridor. The hush of thick walls. The distant sound of a kettle that belonged to someone who believed in mornings.I didn’t believe in mornings anymore. Not since I’d learned how easily a quiet day could turn into a headline.I slipped out of bed without waking Renaud. He was awake anyway. I could tell by the way his breathing didn’t change. He stayed still, like stillness was a weapon.“Where are you going?” he asked, voice rough.“To see my brother,” I said.A pause. The kind that meant he wanted to argue but had decided not to.“Take the west stairs,” he said. “And don’t stop for anyone.”“Is that your version of good morning?”“It’s my version of staying married.”My mouth tried to smile. It didn’t land.

  • VOWS IN THE WAR ROOM   Chapter 38: Luc Returns Shaken

    The second shot didn’t come.That was the strange part.The warehouse held its breath after the gunfire, as if even the men who fired the first round were listening to what it had done to us. The silence wasn’t peace. It was calculation.Renaud kept me pinned behind the forklift, one arm across my shoulders, his body angled to block the open floor. I hated how safe it made me feel. I hated more that I needed it.Gabriel crouched a few feet away, weapon raised, eyes locked on the office window and the shadows along the far wall. Julien was behind a stack of pallets, pale and sweating, his folder-hand empty now.My phone buzzed in my pocket. I didn’t reach for it. Every movement felt like an invitation.Above us, the office window shifted again. A shape moved behind the glass.Then a voice drifted down, amused. “No more shots. Not yet. We’re not here for blood.”“Then bring him out,” Renaud said, v

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    The door didn’t open.For three long seconds, the handle stayed angled, held in a patient grip.Then it eased back into place.No footsteps retreating. No hurried escape.Just… absence.Renaud’s eyes stayed fixed on the door as if he could burn a hole through it with attention alone. He didn’t reach for dramatics. He reached under the console and pulled out a compact earpiece, then pressed it into his ear.“Gabriel,” he murmured.“Already,” Gabriel said, and I heard keys tapping in the background. “Cameras on that corridor glitched eight seconds ago. Someone looped the feed.”Renaud’s mouth flattened. “Inside help.”“I’m sending two men,” Gabriel said. “Quiet. They’ll sweep.”“No,” Renaud replied. “Not two. Four. And keep them off the main stairs.”He looked at me then,

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    (Continuing at the Valois river estate, with Day 30 closing in.)The bookshelf moved.Not the polite kind of movement, either. Not the gentle shiver of an old house settling. This was a slow scrape, deliberate, like someone was pushing a secret open from the other side.I sto

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  • VOWS IN THE WAR ROOM   Chapter 24: Renaud Wakes Hard

    Sabine’s voice slid through the corridor like it owned the place."Colette?... Are you down there?”Colette’s fingers closed around my wrist, firm, almost scolding…then she pulled me into the nearest shadow. It wasn’t a closet. It wasn’t a room.

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