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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 6

The train slowed well before it reached the station.

Anna felt the change in the vibrations under her feet. The steady rhythm became heavier, deeper, as if the machine hesitated to move further. She sat up slightly on the seat. She had learned to notice these moments. Arrivals. Uncertain beginnings.

Claire, sitting across from her, stared out the window without really seeing. Her bag rested against her legs, held tight as if by reflex. She had barely spoken during the trip.

"This is it," she said finally.

Her voice lacked conviction.

The station was small. Too quiet. Nothing like the places Anna knew. No dense crowds. No hurried glances. Just a few travelers. Ordinary people. Maybe too ordinary.

Anna stepped down first.

She immediately observed. The platform. The exits. The blind spots. The faces. She was looking, without realizing it, for anything that might be a threat. She found nothing. The emptiness made her uneasy.

"He doesn't live far," Claire continued. "We can walk."

Anna nodded.

The town had a frozen quality. Clean, narrow streets lined with old houses. Nothing protruded. Nothing shouted. Even the sounds seemed restrained.

"What's he like?" Anna asked after a moment.

Claire hesitated.

"Paul?"

"Yes."

"Quiet. Cultured. He... watches a lot."

Anna noted the word. Watches. She was wary of people who looked too closely. But something in her mother's voice reassured her slightly.

"He lost his daughter," Claire added in a low voice.

Anna said nothing. She understood this kind of loss without fully understanding it.

Paul's house was set back. Not isolated, but discreet. As if it refused to assert itself. The facade was simple. Too simple for someone trying to impress.

Claire paused at the door. She inhaled deeply. Anna watched. She knew that breath carried more than a simple nervousness.

Claire knocked.

Silence lasted a few seconds. Then footsteps. Slow. Measured.

The door opened.

Paul stood there.

Neither tall nor short. Neither handsome nor plain. His face bore the marks of time, but also something deeper. Ancient fatigue. An attentive, calm gaze.

He studied them without speaking.

Anna held his gaze. She disliked looking away from strangers. She preferred to know who she was dealing with.

Paul noticed immediately.

"You came," he said to Claire.

His voice was deep, steady.

"Yes."

They looked at each other for a long moment. A silent exchange, heavy with history. Then Paul stepped aside.

"Come in."

The inside of the house surprised Anna.

Nothing luxurious. But everywhere, books. Stacks, shelves, tables covered with notebooks, annotated sheets. The air smelled of paper and aged wood. Not stuffy. Lived-in.

"Put your things down," Paul said. "You must be tired."

Anna set her bag against the wall. She kept observing. Every detail. Windows. Doors. Stairs. She noticed that nothing was left to chance. Everything had its place. Even the clutter seemed deliberate.

Paul turned to her.

"You're Anna, right?"

She nodded.

"You don't speak much."

It wasn't a question.

"I listen," she replied.

A faint smile crossed Paul's face.

"That's a good habit."

Claire seemed to relax slightly, as if those words had shifted something inside her.

They settled in the kitchen. Paul made tea without asking. Precise, habitual movements. He didn't try to fill the silence.

Anna noticed that too.

"You haven't changed," Claire said.

"You have," he replied softly.

He didn't ask immediate questions. He waited. That respect for time struck Anna. She understood that this man was not in a hurry. And that could be a strength... or a danger.

After a while, Claire spoke.

She said little. She chose her words. She didn't speak of the clan. Of the night. Of direct threats. She spoke of fatigue. Of fleeing. Of diffuse fear.

Paul listened. Without interruption.

Then he asked only one question.

"Is anyone looking for you?"

Claire lowered her eyes.

"I don't know."

Paul nodded.

"It's often like that," he said simply.

He turned to Anna.

"And you? What do you know?"

The question slid into her like a soft blade. She thought for a moment, then answered honestly.

"I know you shouldn't stay too long in the same place."

"And here?" he asked.

She held his gaze.

"I don't know yet."

Paul gave a faint smile.

"That's a good answer."

He stood.

"You can stay," he said. "As long as you need."

Claire inhaled sharply, as if she hadn't dared hope for that sentence.

"I don't promise it will be easy," he added. "I don't protect. I teach. And I watch."

Anna felt something stir inside her. An alertness. A curiosity.

"What do you teach?" she asked.

Paul studied her for a long moment.

"To see what others prefer to hide."

That night, Anna slept in a simple, clean room. A real room. For the first time in a long while.

Before turning off the light, she pulled out her notebook.

She wrote:

"Paul watches like I do.

He doesn't ask too many questions.

I must stay alert."

She closed the notebook.

In the quiet of the house, she understood that something had shifted.

Not a refuge.

Not yet.

But a place to learn.

And maybe, for the first time, a place where disappearing could be a choice... and not just an escape.

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