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Chapter Four shifts from reflection to exposure.
Rhys arrives at the reunion late, stepping into a ballroom already humming with noise, music, and half-remembered faces. The setting is public now—bright lights, name tags, forced laughter—and the safety of solitude is gone. Every step forward feels weighted, every familiar face carrying the possibility of recognition or misrecognition.
This chapter captures the unease of reentry: who people think you are, who you used to be, and who you’ve become in the years between. Conversations skim the surface. Old dynamics flicker and disappear. Rhys moves through the room acutely aware of his body, his history, and the fact that he is no longer observing from a distance—he’s inside the frame.
Maddox hasn’t appeared yet. That absence becomes its own presence, sharpening every moment and tightening the air. The question isn’t whether they’ll see each other—it’s what will happen when they do.
Negative Space continues its slow escalation here, trading memory for proximity and replacing private reckoning with public uncertainty.
🎧 Listener note: This episode contains mature themes and emotional tension.