The River Plant Hiding Place That Turned a Friend Into a Threat-hamyt - Chainityai

The River Plant Hiding Place That Turned a Friend Into a Threat-hamyt

The river was the only thing making noise when I found the plant.

It moved behind the building in a slow black sheet, pushing cold air through the broken windows and carrying the smell of mud, oil, and old rain into the loading bay.

The place had once packed fruit or cans or some other ordinary thing people bought without ever thinking about who stacked the boxes.

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Now the conveyor belts were still, the office glass was cracked, and the red chimney stood over the roof like a finger held to a mouth.

I had not come because of a tip.

I had come because Paige had left me a trail.

The first strip of blue fabric was tied to a nail near the side door.

The second was caught under a pallet jack wheel.

The third hung from a rusted hinge beside a dark corridor where the concrete floor turned slick with condensation.

Paige had always been smarter than people gave her credit for.

She was quiet in the way Emma had been quiet, not empty, not weak, just listening while everyone else mistook silence for fear.

When she was little, Emma used to tear strips from old shirts and tie them along hiking trails so Paige could find her way back if she got turned around.

I used to laugh at it.

Emma never did.

She said a child should always know how to leave a sign.

That night, every blue strip felt like Emma reaching from the past and pointing me forward.

I had a flashlight, but I barely used it.

Light travels.

So does panic.

I kept one hand on the wall and followed the fabric through rooms that smelled like freezer burn and wet cardboard.

The deeper I went, the more the building seemed to wake around me.

A pipe knocked somewhere above.

Loose metal shifted in the wind.

Water dripped into a bucket with a sound so steady it made the silence worse.

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