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The Scars She Hid From The World
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8 Chapters
Chapter 9 Dangerous games img
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Chapter 12 12 img
Chapter 13 13 img
Chapter 14 14 img
Chapter 15 15 img
Chapter 16 16 img
Chapter 17 17 img
Chapter 18 18 img
Chapter 19 19 img
Chapter 20 20 img
Chapter 21 21 img
Chapter 22 22 img
Chapter 23 23 img
Chapter 24 24 img
Chapter 25 25 img
Chapter 26 26 img
Chapter 27 27 img
Chapter 28 28 img
Chapter 29 29 img
Chapter 30 30 img
Chapter 31 31 img
Chapter 32 32 img
Chapter 33 33 img
Chapter 34 34 img
Chapter 35 35 img
Chapter 36 36 img
Chapter 37 37 img
Chapter 38 38 img
Chapter 39 39 img
Chapter 40 40 img
Chapter 41 41 img
Chapter 42 42 img
Chapter 43 43 img
Chapter 44 44 img
Chapter 45 45 img
Chapter 46 46 img
Chapter 47 47 img
Chapter 48 48 img
Chapter 49 49 img
Chapter 50 50 img
Chapter 51 51 img
Chapter 52 52 img
Chapter 53 53 img
Chapter 54 54 img
Chapter 55 55 img
Chapter 56 56 img
Chapter 57 57 img
Chapter 58 58 img
Chapter 59 59 img
Chapter 60 60 img
Chapter 61 61 img
Chapter 62 62 img
Chapter 63 63 img
Chapter 64 64 img
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Chapter 66 66 img
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Chapter 68 68 img
Chapter 69 69 img
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Chapter 8 Lying

The dining room remained frozen in a tableau of shock. The spilled wine dripped off the table onto the rug. Drip. Drip.

Helen had her head in her hands, sobbing. "My baby... look at her arm..."

Brady slammed his fist onto the table. The silverware jumped.

"She's lying!" he yelled. "She has to be! She did it to herself to manipulate us! She's a psycho!"

"Brady," Jethro warned, but his voice lacked conviction.

"No, Dad! Think about it! Who comes back and flashes scars like that? She wants money. She wants pity."

Kaleigh reached out and touched Brady's arm. "Brady is right, Mom. People with... unstable minds... they self-harm. It's a cry for help."

Ambrose had been standing by the sideboard, silent. He stepped into the light.

"That wasn't self-harm," he said. His voice was cold steel.

Brady whipped around. "Whose side are you on?"

"I'm on the side of facts," Ambrose said. He walked over to the table. "I served in the military, Brady. I know what self-inflicted wounds look like. The angle is wrong. The depth is wrong."

He looked at the empty chair where Clarisa had sat.

"Those burns on the back of her arm? You can't reach that angle with a cigarette in your own hand unless you're a contortionist. Someone else did that to her."

The room went deadly quiet again. Ambrose's words carried the weight of authority. He didn't lie about violence.

Brady slumped back in his chair, running a hand through his hair. "Fuck."

Kaleigh's eyes darted between Ambrose and her parents. She saw the shift. The doubt.

She stood up, wiping her tears. "Then we need to get her help. Real help. I know a doctor... Dr. Evans. He's a psychiatrist. He can evaluate her."

"Yes," Helen said, grasping at the straw. "A doctor. We'll get the best doctor."

Kaleigh hid a smile. Dr. Evans was on her payroll.

Back in the Lotus Lodge, Clarisa sat on the floor in the dark.

She hadn't turned on the lights. She was applying an antiseptic cream she had stolen from the bathroom cabinet to her burns.

She knew what had just happened. She had dropped a bomb. Now she had to wait for the fallout.

She took her leather-bound notebook and carefully worked at the inside of the back cover with her thumbnail. A thin panel of reinforced cardboard came loose, revealing a hidden compartment. Tucked inside was not a phone, but something just as vital: a wafer-thin, single-use satellite phone, barely thicker than a credit card. A parting gift from Gilda, the hacker who had ruled the camp's electronics shop.

She powered it on. The screen glowed blue in the darkness.

She typed a text to a number she had memorized.

I'm in. Phase one complete. They are shaken.

She waited. Three seconds later, the reply came.

Copy that. Files are ready to upload. Just say the word. - G

Clarisa smiled. Gilda owed her a life. This was how she was repaying the debt.

Clarisa typed back: Hold. Let them simmer.

She powered down the device and sealed it back inside the notebook's cover.

She lay back on the hard floor. For the first time in three years, she didn't feel like a victim. She felt like a hunter.

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