Act I The first lie was already written on the boy’s chest. Dr. Marcus Hale saw it before the woman finished explaining. The child lay under light-blue hospital linens, pale and sweating, his…
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Act I The supermarket was too bright for something terrible to be happening. Fluorescent lights glared down on neat rows of bread, stacked pastries, paper signs advertising weekend specials, and polished gray tile…
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Act I The woman in the white lab coat was lying before she finished her first sentence. Dr. Claire Voss knew it from the way the woman stood between her and the boy…
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Act I The courtroom went silent before anyone understood the insult had already landed. Naomi Brooks sat at the defense table with her hands folded in front of her, her braided hair pulled…
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Act I The dog stood alone in the prison courtyard, barking at a window too high for any hope to reach. Rain had darkened the asphalt beneath his paws. The concrete wall rose…
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Act I The train was already moving when Noah reached the platform. Its silver body slid through the fog with a slow metallic clatter, windows glowing like tired eyes in the gray dusk….
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Act I The dog moved through the subway station like he was following a voice no one else could hear. Commuters brushed past him without slowing down. Shoes clicked across polished gray tile….
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Act I The city had learned how to ignore him. Cars passed over the bridge all morning, their tires hissing against wet asphalt, their engines humming like a world that had somewhere better…
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Act I The first thing Sergeant Daniel Mercer heard when he stepped into his house was not his mother’s voice. It was the sound of her body hitting the kitchen wall. He stopped…
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Act I Sam had not slept in seven days. By the time she reached her daughter’s driveway, the rain had soaked through the shoulders of her dark coat and turned the asphalt into…
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