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Too Late, Mr. Johnston: She Is Gone
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4 Chapters
Chapter 8 The Late Rescue img
Chapter 9 Spinning the Narrative img
Chapter 10 The Swapped File img
Chapter 11 The Damning Report img
Chapter 12 The Vanishing Witness img
Chapter 13 The Million Dollar Bait img
Chapter 14 The Stealth Designer img
Chapter 15 Stitches of Memory img
Chapter 16 Red Carpet Showdown img
Chapter 17 The Enigmatic S. Anders img
Chapter 18 Did he recognize her img
Chapter 19 Blood Behind the Mask img
Chapter 20 The Eighteen Million Dollar Gamble img
Chapter 21 The Twenty Million Dollar Invoice img
Chapter 22 The Unmasking of a Queen img
Chapter 23 Backstage Cage img
Chapter 24 Shattered Silk img
Chapter 25 Painted Bruises img
Chapter 26 The Blackmailed Oath img
Chapter 27 The Canary's Cage img
Chapter 28 Old files img
Chapter 29 Daughter of a Murderer img
Chapter 30 The Cruel Invitation img
Chapter 31 31 The Falling SOS img
Chapter 32 We are stealing a life back img
Chapter 33 We are going home img
Chapter 34 The Devil's Bargain img
Chapter 35 The Belated Diagnosis img
Chapter 36 The Viper's Courier img
Chapter 37 Crocodile Tears img
Chapter 38 Infiltration from the Clouds img
Chapter 39 Negotiation in the Lion's Den img
Chapter 40 The Devil's Table img
Chapter 41 God's Backdoor img
Chapter 42 The Victim's Script img
Chapter 43 Put me in the sea img
Chapter 44 Screams in the Marrow img
Chapter 45 The Corpse in the Flashbulbs img
Chapter 46 The Late Realization img
Chapter 47 The Glass Wall img
Chapter 48 Prelude to a Red Wedding img
Chapter 49 The Cornered Beast img
Chapter 50 The Dead Man's Testimony img
Chapter 51 The Queen of Babylon Underground img
Chapter 52 Invitation from the Devil img
Chapter 53 The Expensive Lie img
Chapter 54 The Tyrant's Judgment img
Chapter 55 Punishment of Ice and Fire img
Chapter 56 Shattered Before Dawn img
Chapter 57 Allies in the Dark img
Chapter 58 The Masquerade at the Gala img
Chapter 59 I care about you! img
Chapter 60 Are you pregnant img
Chapter 61 Cold Rain in the 19th Precinct img
Chapter 62 The Engagement img
Chapter 63 Murderer img
Chapter 64 The AI Scapegoat img
Chapter 65 You belong to me now img
Chapter 66 Break him img
Chapter 67 Financial Strangulation img
Chapter 68 We're having a family img
Chapter 69 Cold-Blooded Breakup img
Chapter 70 The Silent Accomplice img
Chapter 71 The Filthy Storm img
Chapter 72 Bloody Strands img
Chapter 73 Occupied Territory img
Chapter 74 Voice of the Devil img
Chapter 75 The Bloody Staircase img
Chapter 76 The Last Card img
Chapter 77 Cost of Truth img
Chapter 78 The 50 Million Dollar Gag img
Chapter 79 The Penthouse Prison img
Chapter 80 Sins of the Father img
Chapter 81 The Pixie Cut img
Chapter 82 Acquired Lifeline img
Chapter 83 Grounded on the Tarmac img
Chapter 84 Song of the Caged Bird img
Chapter 85 Shards and Deals img
Chapter 86 The Perfect Doll img
Chapter 87 Wilted Rose img
Chapter 88 The Wrong Embrace img
Chapter 89 Chemo Suite 12 img
Chapter 90 90 img
Chapter 91 Subpoenas and Shears img
Chapter 92 Blacklisted img
Chapter 93 Lachlan img
Chapter 94 Deal with the Devil img
Chapter 95 Secret of the Iris img
Chapter 96 Wildfire of Jealousy img
Chapter 97 Possession img
Chapter 98 Cold War and Trending Topics img
Chapter 99 The Hunger Strategy img
Chapter 100 The Gilded Cage img
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Chapter 4 Blood Debt

Kara was a prisoner in the guest wing. Davin had confiscated her car keys and instructed the security team not to let her leave the grounds.

She sat by the window, watching the rain lash against the glass. The grey sky mirrored her internal landscape.

Her mind drifted back ten years. To the night her life ended and this purgatory began.

The charity gala. The rain was falling just like this. Her mother, Grace, was behind the wheel. Kara was in the back seat. The car had hydroplaned. Or that's what the police report said. Kara remembered the brakes screaming, the feeling of weightlessness.

Then the impact.

She remembered crawling out of the wreckage, seeing Victoria Johnston's car crushed against the barrier. She remembered a teenage Davin standing in the rain, his tuxedo soaked, staring at his mother's lifeless body.

He had looked up and locked eyes with Kara. The hatred in his gaze had burned her then, and it burned her now.

A knock at the door snapped her back to the present.

A maid entered, carrying a tray with a cold sandwich. She set it on the floor without a word and left, locking the door from the outside.

Kara stared at the food. She wasn't hungry, but the nausea from the chemotherapy was rising. She forced herself to eat a bite of the dry bread.

Laughter drifted up from the floor below. A woman's laugh. High, tinkling, fake.

Alyse.

Kara crept to the door and pressed her ear against the wood.

"Oh, Davin, this painting is perfect here," Alyse was saying. "Victoria would have loved it. You have such an eye."

"She knows her taste," Davin replied. His voice was soft. A tone he never used with Kara.

Kara's grip on the doorknob tightened until her knuckles cracked. Alyse was wearing a mask, playing the role of the perfect socialite, while Kara was locked away like a dirty secret.

"Is she still upstairs?" Alyse asked. Her voice dropped to a conspiratorial whisper.

"Yes," Davin said.

"Don't be too hard on her, Davin. You know Grace... maybe the madness is genetic."

The silence that followed was heavy.

"She better pray Arthur stays alive," Davin said coldly. "He is the only reason she is still breathing in my house."

Kara slid down the door until she hit the floor. She pulled her knees to her chest.

Her phone buzzed in her pocket. It was a text from Julian.

Arthur is stable but they cut the meds. I paid for three days out of pocket. I can't do more. You need to fix this.

Kara stared at the screen. Three days.

She stood up. She went to her closet and pulled out a hidden suitcase. Inside the lining, she found a small USB drive. It contained the digital patterns for the S. Anders bridal collection. Her secret identity. Her art. And, most importantly, her off-the-books emergency fund, a business completely firewalled from her activities as The Ghost.

If she couldn't hack the money, she would sell the designs.

She opened her laptop. No signal.

She checked the Wi-Fi settings. Blocked. Davin's IT team had blacklisted her MAC address.

She had to get out. Physically.

Kara changed into black leggings and a hoodie. She waited until the house was quiet. She opened the window. It was a second-story drop, but there was a trellis covered in ivy.

She climbed out. The rain soaked her instantly, chilling her to the bone. Her weakened muscles trembled as she descended. A sharp, tearing pain shot through her abdomen with every move, and she bit her lip to keep from crying out. Adrenaline and desperation were the only things keeping her from collapsing.

She hit the grass and ran toward the back gate.

Sirens blared. Floodlights snapped on, blinding her.

Kara froze.

Davin walked out onto the back patio. He was holding a glass of red wine. He looked like a king surveying a peasant.

"Going somewhere?" he called out. "Or just going to meet your lover?"

Kara shielded her eyes from the light. "I need to see my grandfather."

Davin walked down the stone steps. He approached her slowly. The rain matted his hair to his forehead, making him look wild.

"You don't leave this house without my permission."

He reached out and grabbed the silver chain around her neck. It was her mother's locket. The only thing she had left of Grace.

"Murderer's gold," Davin spat. "It doesn't belong here."

He yanked. The chain snapped.

The locket flew from his grasp, a silver glint in the harsh floodlights, and disappeared into the dark, manicured shrubbery near the garage.

Kara screamed. She didn't care about her dignity. She stumbled toward the bushes, dropping to her knees and digging through the wet leaves and branches.

Davin watched her, his expression unreadable.

"Pathetic," he muttered, and turned back to the house.

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