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Chapter 14 - Episode 14: The Message You Don’t Get

"This one's not for you yet."

Lesica's voice was soft.

Final.

His phone was still in her hand.

Screen lit.

Words he couldn't see.

"That's my phone."

"I know."

She didn't give it back.

That was new.

Not subtle.

Not implied.

Direct.

"Then give it back."

His voice stayed even.

But there was something under it now.

A line.

Lesica looked at him for a moment.

Not challenging.

Not testing.

Just… deciding.

Then—

she turned the phone slightly.

Not enough for him to read.

Just enough for him to see the glow.

"You're not ready for this one," she said.

That again.

He exhaled slowly.

"Stop deciding that for me."

A pause.

Then—

"No."

Simple.

Unmoved.

Silence pressed in.

Because this—

this was different from before.

Before, she guided.

Adjusted.

Redirected.

Now—

she was withholding.

"You don't get to pick what I see," he said, sharper this time.

"I do right now."

"Why?"

A beat.

"Because you'll react too early."

That hit a nerve.

"You don't know that."

"I do."

The certainty in her voice didn't rise.

Didn't push.

It settled.

And that made it harder to argue with.

"Then explain it," he said.

"Explain why I can't see it."

Lesica looked down at the phone again.

Her thumb hovered over the screen.

Not scrolling.

Not unlocking.

Just… there.

"If I show you this now," she said quietly, "you'll focus on the wrong part."

"And what's the right part?"

Her gaze lifted back to his.

"You."

That wasn't an answer.

"That doesn't make sense."

"It will."

Another step closer.

Phone still in her hand.

"You're reacting to the messages," she continued.

"Not what they're pointing at."

"And what are they pointing at?" he asked.

A pause.

Then—

"The version of you that already chose something."

Silence.

Because that—

felt too specific.

"I didn't choose anything."

Lesica's expression didn't change.

"You did."

"When?"

Another pause.

"That night."

His chest tightened again.

"That night keeps changing every time you talk about it."

"No," she said softly.

"It stays the same."

A beat.

"You're the one catching up to it."

His jaw tightened.

Frustration, confusion—something sharper now mixing in.

"Then let me see it."

He reached out.

Not aggressive.

Not forceful.

Just enough to take the phone back.

Lesica didn't pull away immediately.

For a second—

their hands overlapped.

Then—

she let go.

Just like that.

No resistance.

And somehow—

that felt worse.

He looked at the screen.

The message was still there.

Short.

Too short.

"She told you what would happen if you didn't turn around."

His breath slowed.

"She said she told me not to let her leave," he murmured.

Lesica watched him.

Quiet.

"That's not the same thing," he added.

A pause.

Then—

he looked up at her.

"What else did you say?"

Silence.

Not controlled this time.

Held.

Then—

"I told you," she said quietly,

"that if you let me walk out like that…"

A beat.

"…I wouldn't come back the same."

The room stilled.

Because that—

that didn't sound like a warning.

It sounded like a promise.

"And I still didn't turn around," he said.

"No."

"Why didn't you stop me then?"

A pause.

Then—

her gaze sharpened just slightly.

"Because I wanted to see if you would choose me without being asked."

That landed heavier than everything before.

Because now—

it wasn't about confusion.

It was about failure.

His.

The phone buzzed again.

He looked down.

Another message.

"Now ask her what changed after that."

He didn't hesitate this time.

"What changed?"

Lesica didn't look away.

"You did."

"How?"

A small pause.

Then—

"You stopped being someone I could wait for."

Silence.

That one didn't echo.

It settled.

Slow.

Heavy.

"And now?" he asked.

Her expression shifted.

Not softer.

Clearer.

"Now," she said,

"I make sure you don't get the chance to miss it again."

And there it was.

Not hidden.

Not implied.

Said.

Controlled.

Intentional.

Cliffhanger:

His phone buzzed again.

But this time—

before he could read it—

Lesica stepped forward.

Close enough that the space between them disappeared.

Her voice dropped, quieter than before.

"Be careful," she said.

A beat.

"Some answers don't just explain things…"

Her eyes held his.

"They change who's in control."

The screen lit up between them.

And for the first time—

he wasn't sure—

if he still had any.

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