Page 127 of This Wasn't The Plan


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“No. He should’vebeenbetter.”

I want to wrap her up and protect her, but the world won’t do that for her outside this office.

She looks lost.

“What if he still does it?”

“He won’t,” I say, and I mean it.

Because an hour after they leave, my phone lights up on the desk.

It’s just one message:

Please tell her I’m sorry. I didn’t mean it. I won’t do anything. I swear.

I stare at the screen for a long moment. Then I delete it.

I don’t pass it on. Apologies don’t erase fear, and they certainly don’t undo the intent to destroy someone.

Now, as the office grows quiet, the adrenaline finally drains out of me. I sink into my chair and press my fingers to my eyes.

This one mattered.

It mattered because Lily reminded me too much of the girl I used to be. The one who learned far too early that silence was safer. That keeping things to yourself made them hurt less.

I’m glad I could give her a different ending.

I sit in the quiet of my office for a long time after they leave. Adrenaline is a fickle friend. It leaves you hollow once it’s gone.

I reach for my phone and see a notification waiting for me.

Beckett:Hi, neighbor. How’s the world saving going?

A small, weary laugh escapes me.

Me:The world is going to shit, Doc. Save yourself.

Beckett:That bad? I was going to suggest dinner. See you at 8?

I look at the stacks of folders on my desk and the emails I ignored while I was being a shield for Lily and Mia.

Me:I’m drowning in work. I might be MIA for a couple of days.

Beckett:I get it. Duty calls. You know where I am if you need me. I’ll keep the thudding to a minimum tonight so you can focus.

I feel a strange, tight knot in my chest loosen.

Me:Thank you.

I put the phone down and pull a fresh file toward me, determined to get through at least three more cases before I call it a night, but a minute later, the screen glows again.

Beckett:Why did the stadium get so hot after the game?

I stare at the text, blinking.

Me:I don’t know, why?

Beckett:Because all the fans left.