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The Price of Silence

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Chapter 40: The Price of Silence

I slammed the door behind me, my heart racing. Reid’s panicked cries echoed in my ears as I pressed my back against the wall, trying to steady my breathing.

“Where is Alex?” I whispered under my breath, scanning the room. The safehouse had never felt smaller, its walls closing in on me. Every creak, every shadow felt like a threat.

“Mum?” Reid’s voice wavered from the corner of the room. His little hands clutched Precious’s sleeve as she crouched beside him, trying to keep him calm.

I forced a smile, though my chest felt like it was caving in. “It’s okay, sweetheart,” I said, my voice trembling. “I’m here.”

He didn’t look convinced.

“Adeline, we can’t stay here,” Precious muttered, her voice barely audible.

I nodded. She was right. The safehouse wasn’t safe anymore, not with Alex gone and no plan in place.

But where could we go? Every option felt like a trap waiting to spring.

“Pack your things,” I said, keeping my voice steady for Re
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