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But I can feel something watching me. Not just him. Something behind it. Like a presence has nested in the seams of my awareness and is waiting to see what I’ll do next.

My phone vibrates again.

I slide a hand into my pocket, thumb brushing the volume rocker. I don’t pull it out.

Because if I do, I’ll look for him.

If I look for him, I’ll find him.

And if I find him, I’ll leave.

So I stay.

Alec raises a toast—something about team cohesion, about surviving the quarter. Everyone lifts their glasses. I lift mine.

When I drink, the lime hits my lip first. Bitter. Clean. Sharp.

It grounds me.

For three seconds, I’m just a girl with a drink and coworkers and a sore jaw from pretending nothing hurts.

Then I look up—and see something in the window.

A reflection.

Not Elias.

Something else.

A man standing still. Not close. But not far. One foot inside the halo of a streetlamp, the other in shadow. A ballcap low over his eyes.

He’s not watching the window.

He’s watching the mirror.

He’s watching me.

My pulse skips.

And when I blink, he’s gone.

Not turned. Not moved.

Just—gone.

I set the drink down, careful. My spine is too straight now. My legs feel like they remember a different room, a different fight.

Celeste catches the change in my posture. "Hey," she says. "You sure you’re all right?"

I swallow. "Bathroom," I say. "Just need a second."

She nods, distracted by the new round of conversation.

I stand.

The floor shifts slightly underfoot—either the wine in everyone else’s system or the sudden absence of breath in mine.

I don’t go to the bathroom.