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CHAPTER 2 — THE LIE UNDER THE X-RAY For several long seconds, nobody spoke. Daniel stared at his sister. The bruises along her neck. The fingerprints around her swollen wrist. The terror she was trying so desperately to hide. His voice cracked. "Elena..." She looked away. Years of fear had trained her well. Never make eye contact. Never say too much. Never make Garrett angry. Garrett stepped forward with the same polished smile he used in boardrooms. "You must be Daniel." He extended a hand. "I'm Garrett. She slipped down the stairs." Daniel never looked at it. Instead, he turned toward the monitor displaying Elena's X-ray. Years of experience allowed him to read injuries almost instantly. The fracture spiraled through the radius. Clean. Violent. Not the kind caused by tumbling down a staircase. His stomach tightened. He looked back at Elena. "Can I speak to my sister alone?" Garrett answered before Elena could. "I'd rather stay." Daniel finally met Garrett's eyes. "This examination requires privacy." The smile disappeared. Only for a moment. But Daniel noticed. Hospital security policy gave him the authority. Reluctantly, Garrett walked outside the room. The automatic door closed. Silence. Daniel slowly knelt beside Elena. "You don't have to protect him anymore." Her lips trembled. "I..." "You don't fall down stairs and get grip bruises." Tears rolled silently down her face. "I was afraid." Daniel reached for her uninjured hand. "I know." She finally whispered the words she had buried for years. "He broke my arm." Daniel closed his eyes. He had feared those words. Hearing them was somehow worse. He pressed the emergency assistance button on the wall. Within seconds, a forensic nurse entered. Then another physician. The questions changed. No longer about an accident. Now they were documenting evidence. Every bruise. Every scar. Every old injury that had never fully healed. Outside the room... Garrett watched through the narrow glass window. And for the first time in years... He realized he was losing control. / Chapter 1 / 2 6

CHAPTER 3 — THE MAN WHO THOUGHT HE WAS UNTOUCHABLE

CHAPTER 3 — THE MAN WHO THOUGHT HE WAS UNTOUCHABLE

Garrett didn't panic.

Men like Garrett rarely did.

They calculated.

They manipulated.

When two police officers arrived at the hospital, he greeted them with perfect confidence.

"My wife had an unfortunate accident."

One officer nodded politely.

The other remained silent.

Then the forensic nurse walked over carrying photographs.

Medical reports.

Measurements of bruises.

Time estimates.

Patterns consistent with repeated abuse.

Garrett's smile weakened.

The younger officer asked calmly,

"Sir, may we speak privately?"

Garrett followed them into a consultation room.

He expected routine questions.

Instead...

They placed Elena's X-rays on the table.

"The fracture was caused by rotational force."

Another folder appeared.

Photographs taken over the past hour.

Older bruises in different stages of healing.

Then Daniel entered.

Without saying a word, he placed his phone on the table.

"I never deleted these."

Garrett frowned.

The screen displayed pictures taken nearly three years earlier.

Small bruises Elena had tried to hide during a family barbecue.

Daniel had secretly photographed them because he feared exactly this day.

The timestamps were undeniable.

Years of injuries.

Years of lies.

Garrett's confidence finally cracked.

He leaned back.

"This is ridiculous."

"No..."

the detective replied quietly.

"This is a pattern."

Twenty minutes later...

Garrett Parker was escorted through the hospital lobby in handcuffs.

Employees stopped walking.

Patients looked up.

Nobody cheered.

Justice is rarely loud.

As he passed the radiology department, Garrett turned toward Elena.

She wasn't crying anymore.

She simply watched.

Calm.

May you like

Free.

For the first time in eight years.


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