Page 222 of Little Spider


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The third one, grainy, almost out of frame?—

Looks like someone I used to know.

But the name won’t come.

It’s buried.

Coated in ash.

“Do you remember him?” Damien asks.

I nod, barely.

“I think he was…” I pause. “He worked at the school. Years ago. Janitor, maybe? Or campus safety. I don’t know.”

Damien looks at me.

Not at my face.

At my hands.

And I realise I’m shaking again.

I balled them into fists.

He kneels in front of me.

Grips my thighs. Tight. Grounding.

“Listen to me,” he says. “Whoever he is—he isn’t just watching anymore.”

I meet his eyes.

And for the first time…

He looks afraid.

Truly afraid.

“What does he want?” I whisper.

Damien doesn’t answer.

Not right away.

When he finally speaks, it’s so quiet I almost miss it.

“I think he wants to finish what I interrupted.”

Damien’s hands are tight on my thighs.

Too tight.

His jaw ticks once. Then again.

I can feel his heartbeat through the grip. Hard. Staggered.

He’s not trying to scare me.