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Chapter 11 - Episode 11: The Night That Didn’t End

"The night you left… where were you?"

He didn't look away this time.

Didn't soften it.

Didn't give her space to redirect.

Lesica's phone buzzed again.

Once.

Twice.

She didn't check it.

That alone felt like an answer.

Her gaze stayed on him, steady but quieter now—like something behind it was recalculating.

"You really want that answer?"

"Yes."

No hesitation.

A pause stretched between them.

Long enough to matter.

Then—

"I was where you needed me to be."

His expression tightened instantly. "That's not an answer."

"It is," she said softly.

"It's not a location."

A faint exhale left her, almost like a laugh that didn't fully form.

"You're still trying to make this simple."

"And you're still avoiding it."

That landed.

Her eyes flickered slightly, just for a second.

Then steadied again.

"I was there," she said.

"Where?"

A step closer.

Not aggressive.

But there was weight behind it now.

"When you thought I left," she continued, quieter, "I was still the last person you looked at."

His breath hitched.

"That doesn't make sense."

"It does," she said.

A beat.

"You just didn't notice what you were looking at."

Silence.

Because now—

this wasn't just confusing.

It was unsettling.

"You're talking like I missed something."

"You did."

"What?"

This time—

she didn't answer immediately.

Her fingers curled slightly at her side.

A rare break in her stillness.

Then—

she stepped back.

Creating space.

"I stayed longer than I should have," she said quietly.

That was different.

Not controlled.

Not sharp.

Just… true.

"For what?" he asked.

Her gaze dropped briefly.

Then lifted again.

"For you to stop me."

That hit harder than anything before.

Because now—

it wasn't about where she was.

It was about what he didn't do.

"I didn't even know you were leaving," he said, voice tightening.

"I know."

Two words.

Soft.

But heavy.

"That's the point."

Silence filled the room again.

But this time—

it wasn't controlled by her.

It sat between them.

Uneven.

His phone buzzed again.

He didn't look at it.

Not yet.

"Who's sending those messages?" he asked instead.

Lesica didn't respond.

Her eyes shifted to his pocket.

Then back to him.

"They're not wrong, are they?" he pressed.

Another pause.

"They're early," she said finally.

That wasn't denial.

His chest tightened. "So you know who it is."

"Yes."

"Then tell me."

A small shake of her head.

"Not yet."

Frustration edged into his voice now. "You don't get to decide that."

"I already did."

The control was back.

But thinner now.

More visible.

"Why?" he asked.

That question lingered longer than the others.

Because this time—

she had to choose something real.

Her answer came quieter.

Less guarded.

"Because if you hear it too soon… you'll pick the wrong version of me."

That didn't make sense.

"What does that even mean?"

"It means," she said, holding his gaze now, something steadier behind it, "you don't know which parts of this are mine yet."

Silence.

And that—

that shifted everything again.

His phone buzzed.

Again.

This time—

he looked.

New message.

"She stayed. You just didn't turn around."

His breath caught.

Turn around.

A memory flickered.

Fast.

Blurry.

A door.

A pause.

A feeling that something wasn't finished.

And then—

nothing.

He looked up at her.

Slower now.

More carefully.

"Why didn't you say anything?" he asked.

For the first time—

that question wasn't sharp.

It was quiet.

Real.

Lesica didn't answer immediately.

Her expression shifted again.

Not uncertain.

Just… honest.

"I did."

A beat.

"You just didn't hear me."

Cliffhanger:

His phone buzzed again.

Another message.

"Ask her what she said before you closed the door."

His grip tightened.

He looked at her.

"What did you say?"

Lesica's eyes held his.

And this time—

there was no control left in the pause.

Only memory.

"I told you…" she began—

Then stopped.

Her phone lit up again.

Different name this time.

Not unknown.

And when she saw it—

her expression changed.

Completely.

"Not now," she whispered.

But it wasn't to him.

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