The black SUV jerks forward aggressively, ignoring traffic. Caleb's face is no longer calm.
It's furious.
People shout. A driver slams his brakes.
Elena bolts into the alley.
The air smells like damp brick and rot. Trash bins line the walls. No exit in sight.
Her pulse explodes.
Dead end.
No. No. No.
She turns-
Caleb is at the mouth of the alley.
He doesn't rush.
He walks.
Slow. Certain.
"There's nowhere to go," he says evenly.
Her back hits brick.
Her hands tremble, but something inside her has shifted.
She's not confused anymore.
She remembers.
"You tried to kill him," she says, breathless.
His jaw tightens.
"I tried to save you."
"You rammed our car."
"You were throwing your life away."
Her stomach churns.
"With him?" she demands. "Or without you?"
The question lands.
He stops five steps away.
Rain begins to fall-light at first, almost ironic.
"You were unraveling," Caleb says quietly. "He filled your head with fantasies about running away. About starting over."
"We were married."
"You were married to me."
The certainty in his voice chills her.
"You signed the annulment," he continues. "You chose."
"I don't remember signing anything."
His eyes flicker.
"That's the tragedy of memory, Elena. It bends."
She sees it now.
The rehearsed lines.
The narrative he's practiced.
"You were unstable," he says softly. "Daniel exploited that."
"And you exploited it after," she snaps.
The rain intensifies.
He steps closer.
"You nearly died that night," he says. "Do you know what it did to me? Watching you choose him?"
Choose.
As if love were betrayal.
As if her heart were property.
"You don't love me," she whispers.
His expression cracks-just slightly.
"You're wrong."
"No," she says steadily. "You love control."
Something dark flashes in his eyes.
"You think he can protect you?" Caleb asks quietly. "He's barely functioning."
Her breath stutters.
"What did you do to him?"
"Nothing he didn't deserve."
The answer is too smooth.
Her phone buzzes again.
Unknown number.
Caleb notices.
His gaze drops to her hand.
"Don't," he warns.
She answers anyway.
"Elena." Daniel's voice is strained, urgent. "There's a fire exit halfway down the alley. Metal ladder."
Her eyes flick left.
Half-hidden behind stacked crates.
A ladder.
Caleb sees the shift in her gaze.
His face hardens.
"Elena."
She runs.
He lunges.
His fingers catch her sleeve, fabric tearing under the force. She stumbles but doesn't fall. She reaches the ladder and grabs the cold metal rung.
Pain rips through her ribs as she pulls herself up.
Caleb grabs her ankle.
"Don't make this worse," he growls.
For the first time, the mask is gone.
She kicks hard.
Her heel connects with his shoulder.
He loses grip for a second-
Long enough.
She climbs.
Rain makes the rungs slick. Her hands burn. Her breath comes in ragged gasps.
Below, Caleb circles like a predator.
"You can't outrun this," he calls up. "I will find you."
She reaches the rooftop and drags herself over the edge.
The city stretches before her-grey, wet, endless.
"Straight ahead," Daniel says in her ear. "There's another building with a connected roof."
Her legs shake as she runs across gravel.
Behind her, metal clangs.
Caleb is climbing.
Of course he is.
She reaches the edge.
It's a narrow gap-two feet at most-but three stories down.
Her heart pounds violently.
"I can't," she whispers.
"You can," Daniel insists. "He's faster than you think."
The metal ladder rattles louder.
She doesn't think.
She jumps.
Her foot slips on landing. She crashes onto her shoulder, pain exploding through her side.
She screams.
Footsteps pound behind her.
Caleb clears the gap with terrifying ease.
"Elena, stop!"
She staggers up and runs again, tears mixing with rain.
Daniel's breathing is uneven in her ear.
"He's not going to stop," he says. "He never does."
She reaches another staircase leading down into the second building.
She races down it two steps at a time, nearly falling twice.
The door at the bottom bursts open into a busy café.
Warmth. Noise. People.
She stumbles inside.
Every head turns.
Caleb emerges seconds later-but he stops at the doorway.
Public space.
Witnesses.
He smooths his jacket.
And smiles.
"Elena," he says, voice perfectly calm. "Please."
The shift is dizzying.
"You're scaring people."
She backs away, shaking.
"He tried to kill my husband!" she blurts.
Gasps ripple.
Caleb sighs softly.
"She's recovering from a head injury," he tells the room gently. "She's confused."
The café owner frowns.
"Is everything alright?"
"No," Elena says fiercely. "He rammed our car. Three years ago. He put Daniel in a coma."
Murmurs.
Caleb steps closer-but not too close.
"Daniel assaulted her," he says evenly. "There's a restraining order."
Her breath catches.
The lie is seamless.
"Check," she says, desperation rising. "Check the records. Check the crash report."
Caleb's gaze locks onto hers.
"You don't want to do this."
The threat is subtle.
Buried.
But real.
Daniel's voice cuts in.
"Elena, listen carefully. There's a woman at the back table. Blue coat. She works for the facility."
Her heart slams.
"What?"
"She's watching."
Elena scans the café.
Back corner.
Blue coat.
A woman pretending to scroll on her phone-but her eyes flick up repeatedly.
Not curious.
Assessing.
Caleb notices Elena looking.
His expression changes.
A flicker of irritation.
"She's remembering faster than expected," Caleb says quietly-too quietly for the room.
To the woman.
The woman in blue stands slowly.
Elena's stomach drops.
"They moved him last week," Daniel says urgently. "I wasn't supposed to have access to a phone."
A cold wave washes over her.
"You escaped," she whispers.
"Yes."
Caleb hears it.
His eyes sharpen.
"You shouldn't have involved her," he says-not to Elena.
To Daniel.
The realization detonates.
This was never just jealousy.
It's organized.
Controlled.
Managed.
"You're not just protecting me," she says slowly. "You're containing him."
Caleb doesn't deny it.
The woman in blue steps forward.
"Ma'am," she says gently. "You need medical supervision."
"I'm not the one who needs supervision," Elena snaps.
Daniel's voice grows weaker.
"They're tracking the call."
Her heart fractures.
"Daniel, where are you?"
A pause.
"Near the river."
The line goes dead.
"No!" she gasps.
Caleb steps forward swiftly.
"Elena."
She bolts toward the café exit before he can grab her.
People shout as she shoves through the door and back into the rain.
She doesn't know where the river is.
She doesn't know how much time she has.
But she knows one thing with terrifying clarity.
Daniel is alive.
He escaped for her.
And Caleb isn't just a jealous husband.
He's something far more calculated.
And if she doesn't reach Daniel first-
Caleb will finish what he started.
The rain pours harder.
And Elena runs toward the river, heart pounding like a countdown.