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CHAPTER 2 — THE MAN WITH THE KNIFE The blade stopped only inches from her face. Emma squeezed her eyes shut. She was certain this was the end. Then— A deafening shout echoed from the mouth of the alley. "Police! Drop the weapon!" The masked man reacted instantly. Instead of attacking Emma, he lunged toward the opposite wall, climbing a rusted fire escape with shocking speed. By the time two officers rushed into the alley, he had disappeared onto the rooftops. Emma collapsed to her knees, shaking uncontrollably. One officer wrapped a blanket around her shoulders. "Did he touch you?" She slowly shook her head. "No..." "Did he say anything?" Again, she shook her head. "He just... followed me." The police searched the alley for nearly an hour. No fingerprints. No footprints. Nothing except one object lying beneath the fire escape. A silver key. The number 317 was engraved into it. Detective Ryan Foster frowned. "This isn't a house key." He slipped it into an evidence bag. "It belongs to a storage locker." Emma tried to forget the nightmare. She couldn't. The next morning she arrived at work exhausted. Everyone stared at her. Her manager walked over quietly. "Emma..." "What?" "You never came to work yesterday." She froze. "...What?" "You've been absent for two days." Her blood ran cold. She clearly remembered working the late shift. She remembered saying goodbye to her coworkers. She remembered walking home. But according to the company's security cameras... She had never entered the building. Detective Foster reviewed another piece of evidence. A traffic camera from the night of the attack. Emma appeared on screen... Walking completely alone. No masked man. No footsteps behind her. Nothing. The detective watched the footage again. And again. Then he noticed something terrifying. Every few seconds... Emma looked over her shoulder. As if someone invisible was following her. The case had just become much stranger. / Chapter 2 / 2 0

CHAPTER 4 — WHO WAS REALLY HUNTING HER?

CHAPTER 4 — WHO WAS REALLY HUNTING HER?

Emma entered the courthouse surrounded by armed officers.

The trial against the trafficking organization had finally begun.

Or so everyone believed.

Only three people knew the truth.

Most of the evidence had vanished.

Most of the suspects had already disappeared.

The case depended on one witness.

Emma.

As she walked toward the courtroom, she recognized a familiar face.

The masked man.

Daniel.

Alive.

He stepped from the shadows with his hands raised.

"I don't have much time."

The officers aimed their weapons.

Emma stopped them.

"Wait."

Daniel handed her a small flash drive.

"I copied everything before they found Locker 317."

Before anyone could ask another question—

A gunshot shattered the silence.

Daniel shoved Emma aside.

The bullet struck his shoulder instead.

Chaos erupted.

Hidden officers chased the sniper across nearby rooftops.

Daniel smiled weakly.

"You were never the target because of who you are."

Emma stared at him.

"Then why me?"

He looked directly into her eyes.

"Because your father spent twenty years secretly investigating them."

"He disappeared before exposing the network."

"You inherited the final piece of evidence without ever knowing it."

Emma reached into the lining of her old shoulder bag.

Something hard rested inside.

A tiny memory card.

Her late father had sewn it into the bag years ago.

The files on that card exposed every leader, every corrupt official, every secret account connected to the trafficking ring.

Within months, arrests spread across multiple countries.

Corrupt officers were imprisoned.

Victims were reunited with their families.

The criminal network collapsed.

Daniel survived and later testified in court under witness protection.

Standing outside the courthouse after the final verdict, Emma looked toward the sunrise.

For the first time in months...

No footsteps echoed behind her.

Only the quiet sounds of a city finally waking up.

May you like

She smiled.

The darkness that had followed her through the night was finally gone.

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