
š¬ PART 2: Ā«The Promise He Never Thought Heād Have to KeepĀ»

The man pulled back, staring at the boy.
āWhat did you say?ā
The boy wiped his cheek with his sleeve, leaving a streak of dirt across his skin.
āMy dad is alive,ā he whispered. āBut they told everyone he died.ā
The manās breathing became uneven.
āWhere is he?ā
The boy looked around the ballroom, terrified of the polished guests and security guards watching them.
āHe said only you could help. He said you owed him a promise.ā
The man closed his eyes.
Twelve years earlier, Scott had dragged him out of a burning convoy and lost everything because of it. Before they separated, the man had promised him one thing.
āIf you ever call, I come.ā
He opened his eyes.
āI remember.ā
The boy reached into his torn pocket and pulled out a folded photograph. It showed Scott, thinner and older, holding a newspaper from last week.
On the back, one sentence was written in shaking handwriting:
They took my son to force me to sign.
The manās face drained of color.
āWho took you?ā
The boy looked past his shoulder.
At the far end of the ballroom, a woman in a black evening gown had gone completely pale.
She was the manās business partner.
The same woman who had arranged the charity gala.
The same woman who had told him Scott died before he could testify.
The boyās lips trembled.
āShe said if Dad didnāt give her the files, Iād disappear too.ā
The man slowly stood, keeping the boy behind him.
His voice turned cold.
āLock the exits.ā
The woman tried to smile. āWhat is this?ā
He lifted the photograph.
āThis is the son of the man you buried alive.ā
The ballroom erupted in whispers.
The boy clutched the silver watch to his chest.
āCan you find my dad?ā he asked.
The man knelt again and placed both hands on the boyās shoulders.
Tears filled his eyes.
āI failed him once by believing he was gone,ā he said. āI wonāt fail him again.ā
Then his phone rang.
Unknown number.
He answered.
A weak, familiar voice came through the speaker.
āYou kept the watch.ā
The manās face crumpled.
āScott?ā
The boy began to sob.
The voice on the phone shook.
āIs my son safe?ā
The man looked at the child trembling in front of him and pulled him close.
āYes,ā he whispered. āAnd this time, so are you.ā
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