Daniel’s phone buzzed softly against the kitchen counter. He picked it up, eyes narrowing at the unknown number flashing on the screen. Hesitation curled inside him like a coiled serpent. Every call, every message could be a trap—Hunter’s reach was long, and Daniel had learned to expect poison in the guise of help. But the desperation clawed harder than caution. He answered. “Daniel,” a voice whispered, barely audible. Distorted by layers of encryption, but familiar. “We don’t have much time.” “Wraith?” Daniel’s voice cracked, a mixture of relief and anxiety. “Did you find anything?” “Enough to get us moving,” the voice said, urgent. “But you need to disappear for a while. Hunter’s men are sniffing around your place.” Daniel’s heart slammed. “They’ve been here before.” “Not this clo

