Chapter 33: The False Map
By Marcus Grey · 154 words
For one careful hour, the danger appears to have forgotten them.
The pursuit collides with a behavioral scientist using the house to train human choices, forcing an alliance that neither Sophie Arden nor Noah Pike is ready to name.
An ally makes the wrong decision for the right reason, and repairing it costs more than the original mistake.
Sophie Arden keeps the larger goal in view: save the people named in the recordings without causing the predicted crimes. 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.
Their attraction grows through competence, danger, and the first honest confession.
The recurring signs of audio tape, locked doors, white noise return with a different meaning, linking this choice to what came before.
The evidence points toward someone they have both been protecting.