Chapter 68: After the Sirens
By Marcus Grey · 156 words
Some warnings arrive loudly. This one waits until everyone is listening.
Sophie recorded the warnings herself during missing periods of memory. The revelation changes the meaning of every earlier victory.
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.
Sophie Arden must choose between the safe version of the truth and the costly one that can still save others.
The recurring signs of audio tape, locked doors, white noise return with a different meaning, linking this choice to what came before.
A betrayal closes the obvious escape and leaves only the forbidden route.