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THEY NEVER WANTED HER - NOW SHE'S UNAVOIDABLE  Novel Cover

THEY NEVER WANTED HER - NOW SHE'S UNAVOIDABLE

Anna wasn't supposed to exist. Abandoned, unprotected, and surrounded by secrets, she quickly learns the rules of staying unseen. But danger has a way of finding those who hide. Left in the care of Paul, a man who observes everything and trusts no one, Anna discovers that survival isn't just about hiding-it's about understanding what others refuse to see. In a city where silence protects the guilty and truth is dangerous, Anna must decide: stay invisible... or fight to be seen. A tense, gripping tale of courage, deception, and the will to survive when the world seems determined to erase you.
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Chapter 3

Claire understood that she no longer had much time on the day someone knocked on the door without warning.

It wasn't a visit.

It was a summons.

Anna was sitting on the floor in her room, busy lining up objects with no value. A button found under a piece of furniture. A smooth stone. A pencil too short to be useful. She liked arranging them carefully, creating an order no one noticed.

The first knock made her lift her head.

The second made the wall tremble.

The third left no room for doubt.

An immediate answer was expected.

Claire took a slow breath in the hallway. Anna heard it. A controlled breath, too calm to be natural. Then the door opened.

They entered as if they had never really left.

Two men. Well dressed. Dark, impeccable coats. Clean shoes. Nothing threatening at first glance. And yet the air seemed to tighten around them. They didn't look at Anna. Not once. As if she were part of the furniture. Or as if she had never been meant to exist.

Claire closed the door behind them.

"This isn't a good time," she said.

Her voice was firm. But even from a distance, Anna sensed the tension. The effort it took to hold that tone.

One of the men smiled. Polite. Empty.

"Precisely."

They sat down without being invited. One on the sofa, the other in the armchair. Calm gestures. Calculated. The living room instantly regained that rigidity the house knew so well-the kind that comes with dangerous conversations. The kind where every word is chosen to wound without leaving a mark.

Anna remained still.

She didn't hear everything, but she understood enough. She understood the pauses. The silences that lasted too long. The sentences that avoided naming things.

Claire remained standing.

"You made a mistake," said the man seated in the center.

He didn't raise his voice. He didn't need to.

Claire clenched her fists.

"It was one night. Just one."

"One night is sometimes enough to stain a name."

The word name fell into the room like a heavy object. Anna felt its weight without fully grasping its meaning. She watched her mother. Her shoulders had stiffened. Her gaze had darkened.

"You knew the rules," the man continued. "You've always known them."

Anna rose slowly. Silently. She slipped into the hallway and stopped behind the corner of the wall. Close enough to see. Far enough not to be seen. It had become instinct.

"That child should never have been born," said the other man.

Claire turned her head sharply toward the hallway. A moment too long. As if she had just remembered that Anna existed.

Then she turned back.

"She is my daughter."

The silence that followed was sharp. Clean-cut.

"No," the man replied calmly. "She is a problem."

Something tightened inside Anna. She didn't understand every word, but she understood their intention. They were talking about her as a mistake. As something misplaced.

"You have a choice," the man went on after a moment.

Claire closed her eyes.

"You can fix things."

"How?" she asked.

Her voice was lower now. Tired.

"You give up the child. She disappears from your life. And we erase this... mistake."

Claire opened her eyes again.

"And if I don't?"

The man folded his hands calmly.

"Then you lose your name. Your position. Your family. Everything you are."

The words hung in the air. Anna felt the danger before she understood its shape. She saw her mother's face change. It was no longer anger. It was an adult fear. Calculated. The kind that measures losses before even attempting to fight.

"You can't ask me that."

"We are not asking," the man replied. "We are informing you."

Anna felt her heart race. She wanted to step forward. Say something. Break the silence. But her body remained frozen. An inner voice-already old-told her to stay quiet.

Claire turned away. Took a few steps. Stopped by the window. The street was calm. People walked by without hurrying. Cars passed. The world went on.

"If I leave?" she asked.

"You leave with nothing," the man replied. "And without us."

Claire understood then that the choice was not really a choice. Give up her child, or give up everything else. Her name. Her safety. The world that had shaped her.

She thought of Anna. Of that child who was too quiet. Of her restrained cries. Of her way of watching without ever asking.

She also thought of the night she had never spoken about. Of the man who had believed he could take without consequence. Of the shame that had been assigned to her.

"I'll leave," she said at last.

The men stood up.

"Think carefully."

"I have."

They looked at her for a long moment. The way one looks at someone who has just sentenced themselves.

"You will no longer exist for us."

"I know."

They left without adding a word. The door closed softly. Without slamming.

Claire remained still for a few seconds. Then her legs gave way. She slid down against the door, onto the floor. Her hands were trembling. Her breathing short.

Anna stepped out of hiding.

She approached quietly. She placed her hand on her mother's shoulder.

Claire startled. Then she pulled her into her arms. Tight. Too tight. As if she were trying to hold on to her before someone tore her away.

"We're leaving," she whispered.

Anna nodded.

She didn't ask any questions.

She already knew.

This house was no longer a refuge.

And somewhere outside, something powerful had just decided that they no longer existed.

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