The Ledger of Borrowed Names
mystery◐ MatureThe lawyer slides a worn brass key and a deed across the table. Mara stares. Her father owned a storefront she'd never heard of. Inside, the air is dry and still. Two filing cabinets, both locked. The first opens with the key: forty years of plain, honest invoices. The second won't budge. She bends a hairpin and works the lock until it clicks. One thing sits inside — a single black book. She opens it. Page after page of names, none of them her father's.
What happens next?
3 ways forwardMara reads closer. Each name has a date, a fee, and a note: "new birth certificate," "clean passport," "fresh start." Her father didn't sell hardware. He sold people brand-new identities. She flips to the last entry. The date is two weeks before he died, and the name written there is her own.