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CHAPTER 2 — THE FOOTAGE THAT DIDN’T LIE

CHAPTER 2 — THE FOOTAGE THAT DIDN’T LIE

We were moved into a side security room.

White walls. Cold monitors. No chandeliers. No guests.

Just screens.

Sophie was now on a stretcher, still conscious, clutching my hand.

A paramedic pressed gauze gently to her head.

“Stay with me, sweetheart,” I whispered.

Behind us, Preston was seated.

Still composed.

Still pretending.

Then the footage loaded.

The ballroom appeared on screen.

High angle.

Clear.

Unforgiving.

We watched Preston walk to our table.

We watched him reach into Sophie’s jacket.

We watched the phone appear in his hand.

But then—

The system zoomed.

Security enhancement mode.

And another angle appeared.

Preston standing near the table earlier.

Placing something into the pocket.

Slowly.

Deliberately.

A planted setup.

The room went silent.

Even my mother stopped breathing.

The security officer didn’t react emotionally.

He just said one line:

“Tampering with evidence. That’s intentional framing.”

Preston finally stood up.

“No,” he said quickly. “That’s edited.”

But the officer shook his head.

“There’s timestamp redundancy across three independent feeds.”

That’s when I saw it.

The moment everything inside Preston cracked.

Not anger.

Not denial.

Fear.

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For the first time in his life—

No one was protecting him.

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