Chapter 54: Proof of Life
By Rose Linden · 155 words
The day begins with a detail that should be ordinary and refuses to remain that way.
their families separated them with a forged farewell letter. The revelation changes the meaning of every earlier victory.
The evidence survives, but reaching it requires a choice that exposes the group to a new enemy.
Nora Bell keeps the larger goal in view: save the teahouse and discover why her grandmother chose Graham as co-owner. The immediate problem is smaller, sharper, and impossible to postpone.
A small act of care unsettles them more than danger. It asks for no payment and therefore cannot be dismissed as strategy.
Nora Bell must choose between the safe version of the truth and the costly one that can still save others.
The recurring signs of tea, snow, handwritten recipes return with a different meaning, linking this choice to what came before.
A betrayal closes the obvious escape and leaves only the forbidden route.