"You've been lying to us," I said, my voice low but steady. The air around us seemed to grow heavier with each passing second, the tension practically suffocating. Lena's eyes darted between the others, panic flickering in her gaze. Her hands shook, and the usual steady composure she carried with her shattered in an instant. It felt like the entire world had shifted on its axis, and everything I thought I knew was about to crumble. "I—I don’t know what you mean," Lena stammered, her breath quickening. I clenched my fists, willing the anger coursing through my veins to settle. The time for doubts was over. We had been betrayed, and the time for truth was now. "You know exactly what I mean," I pressed, stepping closer, my voice rising. "The sabotage, the disturbances in the supply lines,

