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The Unseen Culprit

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 466    |    Released on: 11/06/2025

shapes and sounds. I, Michael, once a respected SAT proctor, now kneaded knots out of tired backs in a small clinic in a mid-sized American city. My hands were my eyes, sensitive, skilled

like that. Massage therapy, a trade

nt' s shoulder. Then, the door chime announced new arrivals. Two young men, their voices too loud for

id, booming with unearned confidence. "Espe

lled on my c

rper. "You only say that because

one boasted. "Proctor went blind at the perfect moment fo

remembered that name. A rich ki

poke again, his words a chill down my spine. "Lucky isn't the word, Vic. I know e

Not an accident. Not a medical

led an apology, my mind reeling. Vic Stone. Dav

lot, my thoughts racing. The cul

ghed, a harsh, grating sound. "Whateve

fade. I had to know more

lling David' s name. He turned,

rp pain exploded in my side

t kind of darkness than the one I' d li

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“The scent of lavender oil was thick in the air, a constant reminder of my new life as a blind massage therapist. Years ago, while proctoring an SAT exam, my sight inexplicably vanished, leaving me to navigate a world of sound and touch. But my quiet existence shattered when two familiar voices, brimming with arrogance, drifted in: Vic Stone, boasting about cheating, and David Miller, whispering about 'the culprit' who was 'right there in the exam room' when I went blind. My hands froze, my heart hammering as the full, horrifying realization hit me: my tragedy wasn't a freak accident, but a premeditated attack. My entire life, my career, my very existence, had been stolen by someone in that room. Who was this mastermind, hiding in plain sight? Why me? And what did David know that he couldn't openly say? The injustice burned hotter than any anger I'd ever known. Before I could demand answers, a sudden, blinding pain plunged me into a different kind of darkness. Yet, I gasped awake, light flooding my vision, back in that SAT room on the very day it happened. I was Michael Davies, proctor, again – with a terrifying second chance to stop my own undoing, and expose the monster who stole my life.”
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