Sarah woke to sunlight streaming through unfamiliar windows. For a moment, she forgot where she was—the cabin, the escape, everything from the night before feeling like a bizarre dream. Then she moved, and pain shot through her arm where the bullet had grazed her.Not a dream.Diego was nowhere in sight. Sarah sat up, wincing, and noticed a mug of coffee on the table beside her, still warm. Next to it was a note in precise handwriting: "Checking perimeter. Back soon."She sipped the coffee—black, no sugar, exactly how she liked it. Either a lucky guess or Diego had been paying attention. The thought was oddly comforting.The cabin looked different in daylight—less like a hideout and more like a retreat. Large windows overlooked a small lake, pine trees crowding close to the shore. It was peaceful, isolated. Safe, for now.Sarah checked her phone. No signal, which was probably intentional. She was completely cut off from her normal life, adrift in Diego's world.The door opened, and Di
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