Then—
“…I have,” she said carefully.
Good.
“Then you might want to hear the truth,” I said.
Ace’s gaze stayed on me the entire time.
Steady.
Grounding.
“What kind of truth?” Sarah asked.
I swallowed once.
“The kind that puts an innocent woman in prison for six years,” I said.
“And protects the man who actually caused the crash.”
Silence.
Sharp.
Focused.
“I’m listening,” she said.
And just like that—
It started.
I ended the call twenty minutes later.
My hands were shaking again.
But not like before.
This felt like standing at the edge of something huge.
“Well?” Ace asked.
I let out a breath.
“She’s coming here.”
His brows lifted slightly.
“That was fast.”
“She said if this is real…” I paused, my pulse kicking again. “…it’s bigger than a local story.”
He nodded.
“Yeah. It is.”
I looked down at my hands.