Sofia''s eyes widened, locking on the bold, ck letters at the top of the arrest warrant. Harboring a fugitive. The words hit her like invisible ice, stabbing straight through her chest. Numbness crept into her fingers and toes. She forced herself to stand upright, even as her legs threatened to give out. Her hand clung tight to the doorframe, her knuckles white, her smile shaky and stiff, more painful than tears.
"Officer, there must be a mistake. I don''t even know anyone named Nathaniel, much less help him hide."
The officer in charge looked right at her, his gaze sharp, unblinking, and cold. "We''ll sort that out at the station. Please cooperate ande with us."
Sofia''s heart hammered so hard it hurt, her fingertips trembling. She wanted to keep arguing, but two officers stepped closer, boxing her in on both sides.
"Ms. Meyer, if you work with us, we''ll let you keep your dignity. You don''t want us putting you in cuffs and dragging you out in front of everyone, do you?"
The words hit her like a p. She felt the blood freeze in her veins. Instinctively, she nced down the dim hallway. Several doors were cracked open just enough for people to peek out. Curious, judging eyes watched her from the shadows, every stare a needle against her skin.
"Alright. Let me grab a coat."
She could barely feel her legs as she climbed into the police car. The city outside slipped past her window, familiar but suddenly distant. Her mind was nk. She had been so careful. How did they find out?
The car sped toward the city police station. No one said a word. Only Sofia''s shaky breaths filled the silence, heavy with fear and anger she could barely swallow.
At the same time, in a cold
interrogation room in Brookfield, Nathaniel sat chained to a metal
mess, his eyes
chair His hair was a mim,
t and empty. Across from him, Frank pushed a pile of photos across the table. They showed the iron box Bailey had hidden, and every scrap of evidence inside.
"Nathaniel, care to exin these?" Frank''s voice was low and steady, all authority.
Nathaniel stared at the photos, his whole body trembling. "How did you find that ce..."
Frank cut him off, voice even colder. "You can''t cover up the truth forever. Thew always catches up to people like you."
Nathaniel twisted against his cuffs, a wild, desperate look in his red-rimmed eyes. "Was it Sofia? Did she betray me?" She was his daughter. The thought made him Sick.
As he struggled, his gazended on thest photo. A slip of paper, edges torn, handwriting faded. West Side Dock, Warehouse 3.
Nathaniel froze. It was Bailey''s handwriting. He never thought anyone would find that ce, not after all these years. But Bailey had known even twenty years ago. The police must have found him
because of that note.
Nathaniel finally stopped fighting. Frank signaled the officers to take him away.
“Sofia''s been arrested too. She''s suspected of harboring a fugitive. She''ll face thew just like you."
Nathaniel went still, then let out a bitterugh, one that sounded broken. “After all my nning, all my schemes, in the end I lost to a dead man."