Time to Regroup


Shaken, we quietly leave the house, moving quickly but carefully to avoid drawing attention. “We need to get out of here before someone sees us,” Lisa whispers, scanning the area. I nod, still trying to process everything we’ve found. The weight of what we now know presses down like a physical force.

Once we’re in the car and on the road, the shock begins to fade, replaced by a clear sense of direction. “We need to follow the money,” Lisa says, her voice calm but intense. She’s right. This isn’t just about catching him in a lie — it’s about understanding the full scope of what he’s been hiding. Our next move has to be precise. This time, we’ll go deeper.

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