He stayed there for a long time, as if studying something only he understood.
And in that moment, a realization began to form—slow, heavy, undeniable.
This wasn’t about helping my father.
This wasn’t about a simple agreement.
It was something else.
Something deeper.
Something I didn’t fully understand yet—but knew I couldn’t ignore.

My hands shook as the video ended.
But one thing was clear.
I couldn’t stay there any longer.
I gathered my things quickly—documents, phone, anything essential. The contract no longer mattered. Whatever I had agreed to meant nothing if I stayed and lost myself completely.
I waited.
Watched from the window.
The moment his car disappeared beyond the gate, my chest tightened with fear.
Because I knew—
I only had one chance.
I moved quietly, every step careful, every sound too loud in the silence. My heart was pounding so hard it felt like it would give me away.
But I didn’t stop.
I opened the door.
And ran.