I was still staring at the wallet when the truth finally hit me. Daniel’s head of security. The man who had stood beside him for years. The man who knew his schedules, his weaknesses, his escape routes. The man Daniel trusted with his life. I closed the wallet slowly, my fingers numb. Mia looked at my face and went still. “Jane,” she whispered, fear blooming all over again. “What is it?” I couldn’t answer. My hands shook as I slipped the wallet back into my bag. The name on the ID felt heavier than any weapon. I had always believed betrayal came loudly, shouting, anger, and obvious cracks. But this one had been quiet. And that made it worse. I didn’t call Daniel right away. I needed to think. I needed space to breathe, to understand how deep this went. Mia was safe now. I had d

