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Chapter 2 - Chapter 2 – First Dinner

The dining room smelled faintly of citrus and

roasted chicken. The polished oak table

reflected the warm glow of recessed lights, the crystal water glasses catching the light like

miniature lanterns. Lira followed the

Whitmores inside, trying to keep her nervous

energy tucked behind a polite smile.

"Make yourself comfortable," the wife said,

patting the bench beside her. "You must be hungry."

Lira sat carefully, noting the gleam of the

silverware, the folded napkins, the rhythm of

the soft ticking clock on the wall. Everything

felt controlled, deliberate.

"You were up late last night, weren't you?" the husband said casually as he poured water.

Lira blinked. She hadn't told them she had

opened the tablet. A small shiver ran through her, but she smiled politely.

The meal progressed slowly, deliberately.

Each bite, the crunch of vegetables, the aroma

of baked chicken, the warmth of the soup, felt

magnified in the quiet room.

The Whitmores talked about local charity

events, their rescued dog, hiking trips, and

neighborhood friends. Lira laughed when

prompted, nodded when necessary, but a

small part of her could not shake a creeping

unease.

She noticed the wife's eyes lingered a second too long on her hands as she reached for a napkin, the husband's comments were small, almost

casual, but carried weight she couldn't quite

identify, a camera blinked faintly from a corner of the room and a minor slip—a fork clattered to the table—

elicited a small, careful glance from the wife: sympathetic, yet assessing.

Lira felt her pulsequicken. After dessert, a slice of chocolate cake, Lira returned to the guest room and opened the tablet.

She began her first diary entry:

"Day one. They are kind… almost too kind. The house is perfect. Everything is too perfect. Did I imagine it, or do they already know I was up late? Maybe I'm just tired."

The glow of the tablet was comforting. For the

first time, she felt a sliver of control in a house designed to feel flawless.

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