Page 1 of Dark Confession


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CHAPTER 1

ASTRID

People talk about Paris like it’s a dream.

For me, it feels more like a dare.

The boarding pass gets checked again.

First class. An entire month of ramen sacrificed for this seat, and not a single regret.

Breathe, Astrid. You’ve waited all your life for this day.

Heat bites through the cardboard sleeve of a double-shot espresso from the café across from the gate, grounding me as my fingers curl tighter around the cup.

For a moment, everything slows.

What if I get to Paris and open a door that was locked for a reason?

The thought tightens in my chest.

My grip shifts as my breath comes too fast.

I never see it coming.

A sudden impact slams into my side.

The world lurches. Burning liquid surges over the rim of the cup and straight down my wrist, heat sharp and immediate.

“Shit,” I hiss, yanking my hand back on instinct.

“Oh my God,” a woman cries. “I am so sorry. He just ran off.”

A small boy clings to her leg, staring at me like he’d do it again if I test him.

So this is how I die. Taken out by a tiny human. Velcro shoes and zero remorse.

“It’s fine,” I lie.

My wrist throbs like a pulse under my skin, the flesh already screaming, heat blooming beneath the surface.

The woman hustles her child away, apologies trailing behind her. I cradle my wrist against my chest.

“Fuck. Shit. Fuck!,” I whisper to myself.

The ache doesn’t fade.

I press my lips together, blinking hard as tears prick the backs of my eyes.

“Here.”

A man crouches in front of me, holding a small cup of melting ice. He’s tall even folded down to my level.

He moves with quiet purpose, like he already decided what to do.

Zero hesitation.

I didn’t see or hear him approach.