CHAPTER 3 — THE WOMAN WHO STOLE HER LIFE
CHAPTER 3 — THE WOMAN WHO STOLE HER LIFE
"I've never seen that bracelet before."
The words came out automatically.
But even as she spoke them...
She knew she was lying.
Not to everyone else.
To herself.
Because Elizabeth Hartwell hadn't simply disappeared.
She had erased herself.
Nineteen years earlier, after Daniel vanished, a powerful law firm had approached her.
They claimed Daniel had embezzled millions.
If she continued searching for him, they warned, she'd be arrested as his accomplice.
Terrified...
She accepted a settlement.
Changed her surname.
Moved across the country.
Started over.
Never asking another question.
She had spent two decades convincing herself she'd done the only sensible thing.
Until now.
The little boy reached into his pocket again.
This time...
It was an old disposable phone.
The screen was cracked.
The battery barely alive.
"There was one video."
"My mommy said only you could watch it."
His tiny finger pressed play.
A weak image flickered.
A hospital room.
Machines beeped softly.
A pale woman struggled to breathe.
She looked directly into the camera.
"If Ethan found you..."
"...then I'm already gone."
The elegant woman's heartbeat stopped.
The dying woman wasn't a stranger.
It was Sarah.
Daniel's younger sister.
The same woman whose funeral she had attended eighteen years ago.
Impossible.
Sarah smiled weakly.
"Daniel never abandoned you."
"They took him."
"They made everyone believe he was dead."
"If you're watching this..."
"...they've finally come for Ethan."
The video suddenly glitched.
Static filled the screen.
Then one final image appeared.
A man chained inside a dark concrete room.
Older.
Gray-haired.
Thin.
But unmistakably...
Daniel.
The video ended.
At that exact moment...
Three black SUVs turned into the hotel's circular driveway.
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Every one of them had tinted windows.
None carried license plates.
