We survived. But that was just the beginning. The most horrifying truth was yet to come: the reason why. Why would the man I loved want to erase his own family from existence?
With Eli safely at Mrs. Leverne’s next door, I used the few precious minutes to gather my thoughts. Panic threatened to overtake me, but I couldn’t afford to lose control. My mind was a whirlwind of emotions—betrayal, fear, confusion. How could Jared, the man who once cradled Eli as a newborn with tears of joy in his eyes, betray us like this?
The clock ticked loudly in the silence of the house as I paced the living room, my mind racing. The digital numbers on the microwave flashed in the dim light, taunting me with the time slipping away. I needed answers. I needed to understand.
I remembered the old laptop stashed in the hall closet, a relic Jared had insisted was too outdated to be of use. The password was simple, a combination of our wedding date and Eli’s birth year. It was a long shot, but I had to try.
The laptop whirred to life, the screen flickering as it loaded. I navigated through countless folders, my heart pounding with each click. And then I found it—a folder ominously named “Project Phoenix.”
As I delved into the files, the truth unfolded like a sinister puzzle. Jared had been living a double life. He was involved in a shadowy organization, dealing in secrets and lies, an underworld of espionage and betrayal. It was a world where loose ends were tied in the most permanent ways.
It all made sense now. The late nights, the hushed phone calls, the sudden trips. But why us? Why his own family?
Buried deep within the files was a document that chilled me to the bone. It was a list, a ledger of sorts, detailing assets and liabilities—people considered expendable. Our names were there, glaring back at me, labeled as “compromised.”
I felt sick. My husband had sold us out. For what? Money, power, protection? The reasons didn’t matter. What mattered was survival, and he had chosen his side.
I had to act quickly. Jared would realize soon enough that his plan had failed. I closed the laptop, my resolve hardening. I needed to protect Eli at all costs. There was no time to dwell on heartbreak or betrayal.
Gathering a few essentials, I slipped out of the house and back to Mrs. Leverne’s. She was a godsend, offering comfort and shelter without questions. I knew it was temporary. We needed to disappear, to become ghosts in the wind.
As I looked at Eli, his eyes filled with a mixture of fear and trust, I vowed to keep him safe. The path ahead was uncertain, but one thing was clear: we were players in a deadly game, and I was determined to win.
With each step away from our old life, I shed the layers of my past. I was no longer just a wife or a mother; I was a warrior, ready to fight for the only thing that mattered now—our future.