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Chapter 11 - Chapter 10 "Relaxed too soon"

The interview on Wednesday went better than I dared hope.

A small diner, friendly colleagues, manageable hours. I could start next Monday. Eight hours a day, fifteen dollars an hour. Enough to pay rent, enough to keep food in the fridge.

For the first time, I felt something resembling stability.

Still… shadows followed me.

Every time neighbors argued, I flinched. Every slammed door or raised voice triggered memories I didn't want.

His ragged voice. The way he could make a room shrink with a single yell.

But in my apartment, it didn't happen. No hits landed. No doors slammed. No voices screamed in my ears. Here, for once, I was safe.

A few days later, I went grocery shopping.

Everything went as usual. I walked through the aisles, picked up what I needed, exchanged small talk with the cashier—normal life.

Until I saw him.

Or at least… he.

He was in the aisle ahead, holding a missing-persons photo—my own face staring back from paper.

My stomach froze.

The police had given up. But he hadn't.

I didn't think. I just reacted.

Hands shaking violently, back nearly collapsing twice, I shoved my items onto the conveyor belt.

The cashier, a friendly guy I sometimes chatted with, noticed immediately.

"Jake, are you alright?"

Stupidly, I answered. "Yeah… just in a hurry," my voice barely above a whisper, sharp with panic.

And then I heard it.

That breath. That sharp hitching inhale. A sound I could recognize from miles away.

He knew.

He recognized me.

My chest tightened. My legs moved almost automatically. I paid for my groceries, grabbed the bag, and bolted.

Every instinct screamed to run. To survive.

I twisted through streets, taking more turns than seemed necessary, heart hammering.

Finally, I reached my building.

I didn't just close the door behind me. I locked it. Twice.

Bathroom door. Bedroom door. Windows. Balcony door. Curtains pulled tightly.

I moved in circles across my bedroom, shivering, ignoring the groceries I had just bought.

Viktor… wakes up again.

Old habits surged back like a tide I couldn't hold back.

I was safe here. But part of me knew that safety was fragile.

And I had to survive, all over again.

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