SHATTERED CHAINS, BOUND HEARTS
its grandeur, felt suffocating in moments like this. She stood by her makeshift studio, a small table cluttered with film
fore the accident that shattered her life. She couldn't bear to frame it; the image
recent photograph-a stark black-and-white capture of a homeless man staring at the sky, his eyes filled wi
t felt different, heavier, as if the walls were closin
way," she whispered, h
atch, but a sudden knock o
le
an's voice, shar
man with a perpetual smirk, stood alongside Nathan D
o remarked, brushing pas
glare. "Ignore h
iding eye contact.
Corruption, embezzlement, names you wouldn't believe. But we need a photographe
ed her arms
others ignore," Nathan said
And because we'r
felt a flicker of curio
"The people involved... they're d
he spark of purpose in Nathan's e
bout it," she
older. "Look through this tonig
ng in her lap. The photographs inside were haunting-boardroom mee
months, she felt a s
ction a stark reminder of what she'd lost. Her once immaculate features were marred by the fai
last year rebuilding herself from the ashes of betrayal. Her husband, Richard, an
asn't a victim
nts awaited her attention. Among them was a ph
on Hart, who lounged in the corner wi
an eyebrow.
vienne said. "She'll
l. Just remember, Vivienne
to a cold smile. "Danger
apart yet eerily connected, prepared to step o