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Chapter 28 - Chapter 28: The Gaze You Can’t Escape

After that night,

everything changed.

The same house

was no longer the same.

It wasn't just a place anymore.

It had become

a controlled space.

Phat could feel it

from the very morning.

The housemaids walked past more often.

There were more footsteps in the house.

Even the driver

looked at her longer than usual.

As if everyone

knew something.

And the clearest of all—

Panop.

He never brought it up again.

But he didn't let her go.

"What time do you finish today?"

"In the evening."

"I'll pick you up."

A normal sentence—

but not a coincidence.

"It's okay, I can go back myself."

"I said I'll pick you up."

His voice wasn't loud.

But there was no room to refuse.

Phat fell silent.

As if everything

had already been decided.

At the office,

everything looked the same.

But it wasn't.

Phat walked through the lobby.

People around her seemed normal.

But to her—

it felt like someone was always watching.

Kan stood farther away,

talking about work,

just like usual.

His eyes

never turned toward her.

Just like yesterday.

Like every other day.

As if nothing

had ever happened.

Phat's chest tightened.

But all she could do

was walk past him.

As if he were just

another person.

That evening,

Panop's car was waiting.

Right on time.

Phat got in.

There were no words at first.

Only silence.

"Did you see him today?"

The question came without warning.

Phat paused.

"…I did."

She didn't lie.

Because she knew she couldn't.

"And?"

The next question.

"It was the same as always."

A short answer.

Panop nodded slightly.

He didn't ask more.

But the atmosphere in the car

grew heavier instantly.

"That's good."

he said.

"That's how it should be."

Those words

closed every door.

That night,

there was no sound from the balcony.

No one came.

Not even hope.

Phat sat on the bed,

her phone in her hand.

The same name

was still there.

But she didn't dare press it.

Because she knew—

this wasn't just about her anymore.

There were eyes.

People.

Family.

Watching.

She stood up

and walked to the balcony.

She pulled the curtain aside.

Darkness.

Still.

No shadow.

No one.

Phat stood there.

The night breeze passed by.

But this time,

it wasn't cold.

It was heavy.

As if telling her

everything

had truly changed.

She closed her eyes.

Kan's image

was still there.

But the distance—

it had grown farther.

So far

it was almost out of reach.

And this time,

it wasn't because he didn't come.

But because she

could no longer

let him come.

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