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Chapter 3 - WHAT SHE TOLD

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By the time Rebecca got home, her jeans were damp at the bottom.

‎She hadn't even noticed when the rain got heavier.

‎It clung to everything—her coat, her hair, even her eyelashes. The kind of rain that didn't fall hard, just… stayed. Like it had nowhere else to be.

‎She stood at her front door longer than necessary, staring at the lock like she'd forgotten how keys worked.

‎"Come on," she muttered, trying again.

‎The key slipped. Missed.

‎Her hands were shaking.

‎Not a lot. Just enough to annoy her.

‎"Get it together."

‎The door finally clicked open.

‎The house felt… off.

‎Not in a dramatic way. Nothing broken, nothing missing.

‎Just quiet.

‎Too quiet.

‎Rebecca stepped inside slowly and shut the door behind her, then—without really thinking about it—locked it twice.

‎She didn't usually do that.

‎She leaned her forehead briefly against the wood.

‎"Okay," she whispered. "You're fine."

‎But the words didn't land.

‎She dropped her keys into the small ceramic bowl by the door. It made a sharp clink louder than it should've been.

‎Everything felt louder.

‎Her footsteps. Her breathing. The ticking clock in the hallway.

‎Tick...

‎Tick.....

‎Tick.... Like a dynamite making a count down ready to explode.

‎"Right..... Tea," she said suddenly, like she'd been given instructions.

‎Something normal.

‎Something small.

‎In the kitchen, she filled the kettle, watching the water rise like it required full concentration. Like if she looked away, something else might happen.

‎Something worse.

‎She didn't even realise she was holding her breath until the kettle clicked into place.

‎Then the silence hit again.

‎Rebecca dragged a chair out and sat down, pulling a notepad toward her.

‎It was old, slightly bent at the corners, a faint coffee stain on one side. She always meant to throw it away. Never did.

‎Her pen hovered.

‎"Think," she said quietly.

‎Nothing.

‎Then everything.

‎All at once.

‎She wrote the times first.

‎ ∆>> 2:11 AM <<∆ –Emily

‎2:13 AM...Me

‎She stared at it.

‎"Two minutes," she murmured. "That's not random."

‎It couldn't be.

‎It just couldn't.

‎Then she wrote the message:

‎"You shouldn't have told her."

‎Her chest tightened.

‎"Told who?" she said out loud.

‎No, wrong question.

‎She pressed the pen harder against the paper.

‎"Told me."

‎Her stomach dropped slightly.

‎"Okay… so what did she tell me?" she whispered.

‎At first, nothing. Just blank space.

‎Then her brain did that thing… where it pulls something up from nowhere.

‎A memory she hadn't thought about properly.

‎Not until now.

‎The café.

‎Last week.

‎Emily sitting across from her, stirring her tea for way too long.

‎Rebecca had noticed.

‎Of course she had.

‎Emily was never subtle.

‎"You're just being weird," Rebecca had said.

‎Emily shrugged.

‎"I'm not."

‎"You are."

‎A pause.

‎Then Emily sighed.

‎"Okay… I saw something."

‎Rebecca remembered leaning back slightly.

‎"What kind of something?"

‎Emily hesitated.

‎That part stood out now.

‎Emily didn't hesitate.

‎Ever.

‎"I was at Daniel's," she said.

‎Rebecca frowned. "Okay?"

‎"He left his study open."

‎"And?"

‎Emily lowered her voice, as if the winds were ready to carry out every drop of word from her lips.

‎"There were documents. Like… files. Not normal ones."

‎Rebecca had laughed a little.

‎"Not normal how?"

‎"I don't know," Emily said quickly. "Just, names, numbers…..... dates. It didn't look right."

‎Rebecca had waved it off.

‎"You've been watching too many crime shows."

‎Emily didn't smile.

‎"I took one."

‎Rebecca blinked.

‎Back in her kitchen, the memory hit harder.

‎"Wait…...."

‎She sat up straighter.

‎"You took one?"

‎She hadn't reacted like that before.

‎She should have.

‎God, she should have.

‎The kettle clicked.

‎She flinched, as if someone had waved a punch at her.

‎"Jesus..…"

‎Rebecca let out a shaky breath and poured the water into her mug, slightly chipped at the rim. She noticed that now for some reason. Hadn't before, weird what your brain focuses on.

‎Daniel.

‎The name sat there now.

‎Different.

‎Heavy.

‎Not just Daniel.

‎Not just Mark's mate.

‎Not just Emily's… .....whatever he was.

‎Something else.

‎Her phone buzzed.

‎Rebecca froze.

‎Just for a second.

‎Then she looked.

‎Mark.

‎She hesitated.

‎Just a little.

‎Then answered.

‎"Yeah?"

‎"Rebecca——where are you?" His voice was fast. Tense.

‎"At home. Why?"

‎A pause.

‎Then he exhaled.

‎"Okay. Good."

‎Her grip tightened on the phone.

‎"What's going on?"

‎"It's Emily," he said. "I just heard something."

‎Rebecca closed her eyes briefly.

‎"Everyone's heard something, Mark. What is it?"

‎Another pause.

‎"They're saying she wasn't alone."

‎Her eyes opened.

‎"What?"

‎"Last night. When it happened. Someone was with her."

‎Rebecca's heart picked up.

‎"Who?"

‎"I don't know. That's the problem."

‎A beat.

‎Then, quieter:

‎"And apparently…..... she'd been scared of someone."

‎Rebecca didn't speak.

‎Her brain had already filled in the blank.

‎DANIEL.

‎"Mark," she said slowly, "did Emily ever say anything to you? About… finding something? Or taking something?"

‎Silence.....!! Not normal silence.

‎Heavy silence.

‎The kind that answers the question without answering it.

‎"…Why?" he said finally.

‎Rebecca sat up straighter.

‎"Mark."

‎Another pause.

‎Longer.

‎"I think we should talk in person," he said.

‎Her stomach tightened.

‎"Why can't you just tell me now?"

‎"Because I don't know who might be listening."

‎That landed.

‎Hard.

‎"What does that mean?" she asked.

‎But the line cut.

‎Rebecca stared at the phone.

‎"Mark?"

‎Nothing.

‎She pulled it away slowly.

‎The screen stared back.

‎Dead quiet.

‎The message came almost instantly.

‎Unknown Number.

‎Of course.....

‎She didn't even react this time.

‎Just opened it.

‎"You're getting closer.

‎But you're still asking the wrong questions."

‎Rebecca let out a short, humourless laugh.

‎"Yeah?" she said out loud. "Then help me out."

‎Nothing.

‎No reply.

‎Just the sound of rain against the window.

‎She looked back down at the notebook.

‎At the names.

‎Emily.

‎Daniel.

‎Mark.

‎Her pen hovered then she added:

‎Me.

‎She stared at it for a long time.

‎Because this part...

‎This was the part she didn't like.

‎Didn't want.

‎Couldn't avoid.

‎"Don't trust anyone."

‎The message echoed again.

‎Not dramatic this time.

‎Just…. there.

‎Quiet.

‎Persistent.

‎Rebecca leaned back in her chair, staring at the ceiling.

‎"This is insane," she whispered.

‎But it didn't feel insane.

‎That was the problem.

‎It felt like something that had already started.

‎Before her.

‎Before the messages.

‎Before 2:13 AM.

‎And now??

‎She was in it. Properly in it.

‎Not watching. Not guessing.

‎Not asking questions from the outside.

‎In the middle.

‎Her eyes drifted back to one name.

‎DANIEL

‎The study.

‎The documents.

‎The thing Emily wasn't supposed to see.

‎Rebecca sat up slowly.

‎Decision made.

‎Not dramatic.

‎Not heroic.

‎Just… inevitable.

‎"If there are answers," she said quietly, "they're there."

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