Escape
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Lilith's world has always been quiet - a place where she blends into the background, unnoticed and unseen. But that fragile peace shatters the moment someone begins watching her. Small signs, whispers from the past, things only she would recognize. A presence lurking just beyond the edges of her everyday life. When a stranger appears, claiming a connection she can't remember, the line between safety and danger blurs. He's patient, cunning, and obsessed - convinced that their bond was forged long ago and that she belongs to him. But Lilith doesn't know the truth yet. As shadows close in and memories refuse to stay buried, she must fight to escape the grip of a nightmare she never saw coming. Because some things from the past refuse to stay hidden forever.
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