Chapter 1 – When She Walked In

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Matt noticed the silence before he noticed her. Music still played—deep bass, laughter, glasses clinking—but something in the room shifted, like the air itself had paused to look. Conversations thinned. A few men stopped mid-sentence. Others turned without knowing why. Then he saw her. She stepped into the house party like she belonged to no one and nothing, long red hair falling down her back in loose waves that caught the light. Her green eyes were sharp, unreadable, framed by dark lashes and red lipstick that felt deliberate—defiant, even. A short black skirt hugged her hips, paired with boots that clicked softly against the floor as she moved. Matt had been leaning against the wall, drink untouched in his hand. He didn’t move. He couldn’t. It wasn’t desire—not at first. It was recognition without memory, like seeing something you’d dreamed of long before you ever slept. His body locked, muscles tense, instincts screaming for him to stay exactly where he was. Every man in the room noticed her. And somehow, she noticed none of them. Her gaze passed over faces, smiles, bodies—uninterested, untouched—until for the briefest moment, her eyes flicked toward him. Not lingering. Not inviting. Just aware. Then she was gone. Matt straightened, pulse hammering. He scanned the room, then the hallway, then the stairs—but she had vanished as if the house itself had swallowed her. No one seemed to know where she’d gone. No one asked. “She’s strange,” someone muttered nearby. Matt said nothing. Strange wasn’t the word.
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