The Panic Room's Deadly Secret
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e seemed to close in, suffocating me. Elinor. Dead. The wo
al. "It's a lie. She's not dead. She's just... she's too strong.
ver, held a grim, unwavering certainty. "Sir, it's not a trick. The medical
the core. A raw, primal fear I hadn't known existe
rom his trembling hand, the cri
d, my voice a guttural ro
esitate. He led the wa
l and fragmented images. Elinor's face, pale and tear-stained, pr
thing is wrong!" Her voice echoed in my hea
medical wing, past startled nurses and doctors
scent of antiseptic. The room was cold,
n on the pristine white sheets. The sight of it made my legs buckle. A
ith pity, handed me a tablet. "T
myself to read. "Elinor Guzman Black. Deceased. Cause of death: Hemorrhagic shock due
l de
l, slammed into me with th
s voice hushed. "Said she was calling out for you. Begging for help. But the drugs... they were too str
ow was Elinor's voice, desperate, pleading. "I'm bleeding! I t
c scream of pure agony and regret. It wasn't human
mmed against a steel cart, dent clawed at my insides, ripping at my heart. I
se. For money.
my guilt over her late husband into this monstrous act. She had played the griev
master manipulator, had fallen
hing. My wife. My child
around my head. The rage, the grief, the self-lo
me unconditionally, who had seen past my ambition t
d destro
troyed ev