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REICH

Have you ever felthappiness slip through your fingers? Watched it turn to dust before your eyes? Felt that paralyzing helplessness—the clawing desperation to hold on, to salvage even a sliver of it—before it’s gone?

Before it’s too late?

That’s exactly how it felt.

That day.

The day they took her.

And I knew.

Long before I saw the wreckage. Long before I tasted the metallic bite of fear in the back of my throat.

I knew.

The second the power cut out—severing the camera feeds I had obsessively monitored for days.

Snuffing out my last tether to her.

A knot of dread coiled in my chest, thick and suffocating.

Each breath I took felt shallow, strained—like trying to breathe through smoke.

Because the house was silent, and Sage was alone.

And I wasn’t there.

I’d been sitting with Castor.

Talking about last night.

How it had been everything we’d ever dreamed of.

How, maybe…maybe breaking the rules wasn’t always a mistake.

The irony stung like a blade to the gut.

Because breaking the rules was exactly what had led to this.

I told myself it was nothing.

Just a power outage.

Just a glitch.

Just a moment of bad timing.

I told myself she was fine. That she was still curled up in the library, lost in her books. That she was waiting for me. Safe. Protected. Like I promised she would be.

But I knew better.

And the second my tires hit the driveway; I knew I wasn’t wrong.

The house loomed ahead—and everything inside me stilled.

Gravel scattered across the doorstep.