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Three words. Unapologetic. Quietly lethal.

I don’t ask how. I don’t need to. I believe him.

Still, something about his certainty unnerves me.

“You’ve done this before,” I say.

It’s not a question.

He doesn’t lie. “Yes.”

I sip my coffee to keep from asking anything else. Elias watches me over the rim of his mug.

“You’re not scared of me anymore,” he says.

I tilt my head. “No. Not exactly.”

“What changed?”

“You told me the truth,” I say. “And then you stayed.”

His jaw tics slightly. “You don’t know all of it.”

“I know enough.”

He nods once, like that’s both a warning and a reward.

Then: “You’ll have to call in sick today.”

I blink. “What?”

“I won’t keep you here, Mara, but if you leave now, it makes you vulnerable.”

I open my mouth to argue. Close it again.

Because he’s right.

“I’ll text Celeste,” I murmur.

He steps away, giving me space. I watch him move, every inch of him composed but alert. Coiled in some way I haven’t unraveled yet.

This man doesn’t sleep. He listens. He calculates. He protects.

And he’s dangerous.

But he stayed.

I send the text to Celeste with a practiced lie: something about a stomach bug and a restless night. It’s vague, non-dramatic—just enough to keep suspicion at bay.

Elias doesn’t look at me while I type. He gives me the dignity of distance. That, or he already knows exactly what I said.

I set my phone down and wrap both hands around the mug again. It’s cooling now, but I don’t let go.

“What are we waiting for?” I ask.

He doesn’t pretend to misunderstand.

“For Caleb to react,” Elias says. “He will. The silence won’t last.”