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Chapter 2 - Chapter 2: The Night Didn't End There

I didn't run.

I didn't ask him to explain.

I didn't even blink.

When Eli said,

> "If I tell you... you won't sleep tonight,"

something inside me cracked.

The way he looked at me after-calm, steady, like he'd just taken off a mask-

it made my stomach twist.

Then he started talking.

I heard every word.

His voice was cold. No emotion. No hesitation.

And what he told me?

It changed how I see both of them.

Him.

Nathan.

And someone else I didn't even know existed.

No, I'm not ready to repeat what he said.

But here's what you should know:

What happened wasn't an accident.

Someone lied on purpose.

And someone else is still watching.

I left the roof with my heart in my throat and my hands numb.

I walked like something was following me.

Because maybe... something was.

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I should've introduced myself earlier.

My name's Qu.

Short for Qussai, because no one here says it right anyway.

I'm 20. A second-year film student.

Originally from Jordan. Moved to the States on a scholarship, thinking I was chasing a dream.

Turns out I was walking straight into a nightmare.

I live in a town called Fairhill-a small place in the middle of nowhere.

Old houses. Foggy mornings. A university that looks like it was built to hide something.

It looks safe on the outside.

But nothing here is clean once you look close.

I came to write movies. Twisted, psychological thrillers.

I just never thought I'd end up in one.

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The next day, I couldn't hold it in.

I found Nathan behind the café where he works, leaning against the wall, cigarette between his fingers, acting like the world didn't just shift.

He looked up.

"Qu. You good?"

I walked up, my voice lower than I expected.

> "He told me."

His jaw twitched. That was all I needed to see.

> "He said it wasn't an accident."

Nathan flicked the cigarette away like it burned his fingers.

He didn't say anything for a few seconds.

Then he muttered,

> "So... he finally cracked."

"I was hoping he'd keep it to himself. But since he didn't... I guess I need to tell you the rest. Because what you heard? That's just the-"

And right there-

he stopped.

Not because he wanted to.

Because I took a step back.

I couldn't take more.

Not yet.

My pulse was racing.

My hands cold.

And something in his voice told me...

This doesn't end with a story.

It ends with someone breaking.

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