Chapter 13: The Promise We Refused
By Lena Ward · 144 words
By midnight, the plan has already failed in the most useful possible direction.
Ivy Cross follows the first clue deeper into the abandoned lower platforms of London, where every answer creates a more dangerous question.
The apparent victory reveals a second design hidden underneath the first.
Ivy Cross keeps the larger goal in view: find her missing brother before his name disappears from every record. The immediate problem is smaller, sharper, and impossible to postpone.
They stand close enough to feel the argument beneath the silence. Neither mistakes desire for trust, but neither can pretend desire is absent.
Elias Vane offers help but withholds the one fact that would make trust easy.
The recurring signs of trains, clocks, rain return with a different meaning, linking this choice to what came before.
A familiar symbol proves the threat began long before either of them arrived.