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CHAPTER 2 Frank couldn't take his eyes off the USB drive. His breathing became uneven. For ten years he had convinced himself the truth had disappeared forever. Now it was sitting on his own dining table. Wrapped in a faded napkin. Only inches away. Owen looked between the adults. "I don't understand," he said quietly. "Who was the man in the picture?" No one answered. Hannah reached for the photograph before Frank could. "His name was Daniel." She gently slid the picture toward Owen. "He was your father." The boy traced Daniel's smiling face with one finger. "He looks kind." "He was." Frank suddenly slammed both hands onto the table. "That's enough." His voice shook. "You don't know what you're talking about." Hannah slowly looked up. "I know exactly what I'm talking about." "You lied to everyone." "You lied to Mom." "And you've been lying to yourself for ten years." Diane stared at her husband. "Frank..." "What is she talking about?" Frank refused to meet his wife's eyes. Hannah picked up the USB drive. "This contains Daniel's final video." "He recorded it the night before he died." Frank lunged forward. "Don't!" The word escaped his mouth before he could stop it. Everyone froze. Even Owen noticed. "Grandpa..." "Why are you scared of a video?" Frank's face turned white. Because he remembered that night. The explosion. The smoke. The screams. Daniel had discovered that the aging factory machinery had severe safety failures. Management wanted the reports destroyed. Frank had been ordered to sign papers saying the equipment was safe. He refused. Daniel refused too. Together they planned to expose everything. But someone leaked their plan. Hours later, the factory exploded. Daniel never made it out. Frank survived. The company blamed Daniel for the disaster. Frank stayed silent. Not because Daniel was guilty. Because someone threatened Hannah. "If you speak..." "...your daughter dies next." Frank believed them. So he buried the truth. And when Hannah became pregnant with Daniel's child only weeks later... He thought protecting her meant pushing her away. He believed distance would keep her alive. Instead... He lost both his daughter and his grandson. Hannah looked at him with tears filling her eyes. "You never even gave me the chance to choose." Frank lowered his head. For the first time in ten years... He couldn't defend himself. / Chapter 1 / 2

CHAPTER 3

CHAPTER 3

That evening, they gathered around an old laptop.

The USB drive clicked into place.

The screen flickered.

A younger Daniel appeared.

Dust covered his work clothes.

His face was bruised.

Behind him, warning alarms echoed through the factory.

He looked directly into the camera.

"If you're watching this..."

"...I'm probably already dead."

Diane burst into tears.

Owen squeezed his mother's hand.

Daniel continued.

"The explosion wasn't an accident."

"The safety reports were falsified."

"I copied every document."

"They're hidden where no one would think to look."

He smiled sadly.

"Hannah..."

"If our child is with you..."

"Tell him I loved him before he was even born."

Owen's eyes filled with tears.

Daniel took a deep breath.

"And Frank..."

"If you survived..."

"I know you tried."

"You are not the villain."

"But if you stay silent..."

"More families will lose the people they love."

The video ended.

No one moved.

Frank buried his face in his hands.

"I failed him."

"No," Hannah answered softly.

"You failed yourself."

She reached into the yellow folder.

"I found the hidden documents last month."

"There are enough records to reopen the investigation."

Frank slowly looked up.

"There is still time?"

"There is."

"But only if you're finally willing to tell the truth."

After a long silence...

Frank nodded.

"For Daniel."

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"For you."

"And for Owen."

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