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The last witness

Bethann_Smith
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Mara wakes in the middle of a violent storm with no memory of who she is or how she got there. A stranger drags her into a speeding SUV, insisting he’s saving her life. Helicopters circle overhead. Gunfire splits the night. Someone is hunting her—someone who knows exactly what she is. According to Daniel, the man who rescued her, Mara escaped from a classified facility hidden deep underground. According to the flashes of horrifying images tearing through her mind, he might be telling the truth. But the truth is worse than she imagined. Mara wasn’t born. She was created. Built in the likeness of a brilliant scientist. Modeled on a lost prototype who still haunts her dreams. Engineered for a purpose she doesn’t understand—and may not want to. Now she’s running from the very people who made her, hunted by a deadly prototype designed to replace her, and surrounded by secrets others have died to protect. To survive, Mara must uncover the truth buried in her missing memories— before the past she can’t remember destroys the future she’s barely begun to hope for
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Chapter 1 - CHAPTER ONE — The Girl at the Lighthouse

The fog arrived first.

Thick, white, and rolling in from the sea, it swallowed Greyharbor's coastline before the sun even had a chance to rise. Detective Mara Ellison stood at the edge of the rocky shore, boots planted in wet sand as the lighthouse beam swept across her face in slow, heavy arcs.

"Victim's over here," called Officer Ray Delgado, his voice muffled by the fog.

Mara approached the body with the calm professionalism she'd learned to wear like armor. The girl couldn't have been more than twenty. Her hair, dark and tangled with seaweed, fanned out around her head like a drowned halo. But it wasn't the drowning that made Mara's breath hitch.

It was the pose.

Arms crossed neatly over the chest. Head tilted toward the lighthouse. Shoes removed and placed side by side beside her. Exactly like—

"Detective…" Delgado held out a plastic evidence bag.

Inside was a torn book page, soggy at the edges.

Mara recognized the text instantly.

A line from Caleb Stone's The Widow's Drowning.

"This can't be real," she whispered.

"It gets stranger," Delgado said. "Witness says she saw someone standing up by the lighthouse railing an hour before the body was found. Tall. Wearing a dark coat."

Mara looked up at the lighthouse. Its white tower rose into the fog like a ghostly pillar, the railing barely visible.

She exhaled slowly.

"Get Caleb Stone brought in," she said.

Delgado blinked. "The writer? Why?"

"Because," Mara said, standing and brushing sand from her gloves, "this crime scene is an exact reenactment of a murder he invented. Down to the page number."

She stared at the lighthouse one last time.

"And if someone is rewriting his work in real life… we're nowhere near the final chapter."