Nothing Stolen
Power cut to one unit. Neighbors still have theirs. The electrical closet forced open, hinges removed. Drill holes in the walls. Nothing stolen. The intrusion itself was the point.
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Power cut to one unit. Neighbors still have theirs. The electrical closet forced open, hinges removed. Drill holes in the walls. Nothing stolen. The intrusion itself was the point.
Something is wrong with Steve. Conflicting diagnoses. Tara moves in to take care of him. The symptoms don't match any single explanation. Neither does her attentiveness.
He leaves New York. Gets a driver. Returns to work. Ring is growing — Kleiner money, Ukraine team producing, Amazon watching. Jamie wants more than Steve can give. Prism gets caught in the middle. He meets a woman named Kelly at a ranch that used to belong to the painter of cottages. For a while, life is normal. Then two catastrophes collide.
Weeks of phone calls from San Francisco to New York. Tara blames her parents. Tara promises cooperation. Tara asks about finances. Then she asks for a private jet.
A private jet carries Evie from Teterboro to San Francisco. Steve waits at the other end. What he cannot see — what is happening simultaneously in text threads with Jesse, Matan, and Walsh Sr. — is that Tara has planned the exit before the arrival.
A three-level townhouse. A nanny. Steve's mother helping with the baby. For a brief period it feels almost ordinary. Then Tara smashes a phone against the wall and photographs a bruise.
Steve moves into a sinking building and goes to the police. The building absorbs its lean internally. So does the investigation.
A wine-and-art event. Two women who walk past the table too many times. Fifteen minutes later, his skin turns red and his body heats up. Tara records the entire episode. He recognizes the feeling from exercise supplements: niacin.
The civil battery case reaches trial in San Francisco Superior Court. A different courtroom. Twelve neutral citizens. Abby Tedla testifies. Brienne's deposition is admitted without objection. The jury hears the full story for the first time.