Chapter 36: What is your motive, Mira? Raquel sat at the edge of the bed, crossing her legs and staring out the window. She had barely touched the sofa can on her bedside table, while Liam leaned against the window, folding his arms tightly across his chest. The tension in the room was stretching widely.
đđđđŚđđđđđđˇđđ.đ¸đ°đ "I canât sleep," Raquel said, still staring out the window.
Liam didnât answer right away. He watched his own reflection in the mirror. Then he said, "Yeah. Me neither."
There was a beat of silence.
"Liam... donât you think this is all a bit much?" she asked finally.
He moved over to sit beside her on the bed. "Sheâs acting weird, right? Like, itâs not just me?"
Raquel didnât answer right away. Her eyes were still locked on the city, her lips pressed into a thin line.
"I mean, Miraâs always been intense," Liam continued. "But this? Weâre in another country, with fake names and fake documents, and weâre just quiet like this is normal. Iâve been thinking about it since we landed, it doesnât feel right at all. None of it does."
Raquel finally looked at him. "She had us lie to everyone. My mom thinks Iâm away on some sleepover.
She didnât even approve of the sleepover when I tried asking for permission, so I ran out of the house. Now imagine what happens when she finds out I flew out of the country to avoid punishment for a scandal I was actively involved in."
"Hahahaha..." She laughed mockingly.
Liam winced. "My parents think Iâm at some school excursion with the Ministry of Youth and Culture for the week"
Raquel scoffed softly. "Excursion with the Ministry of Youth and Culture? God. We sound like a bunch of idiots."
They sat in silence for a few moments. The weight of everything was beginning to settle.
"Do you think we overdid it?" Liam asked quietly.
Raquel hesitated. "It was bad what we did. Bella didnât deserve any of it.
At first I thought escaping was a brilliant idea. But now? I keep wondering... why? Why is Mira going to these extremes? I mean, we would have been severely punished, yeah, but... does it warrant running away to start a new life over it? Miraâs acting like we committed some international crime or something."
Liam turned to face her. "Exactly. It was horrible, yeah. But expulsion? Maybe a lawsuit? Maybe even a juvie. All of thatâs still in New York. Why are we here? Hiding like fugitives in Mumbai?
And not just hiding, we got new identities. This is erasing ourselves."
They looked at each other for a long moment.
Liam lowered his voice. "What if Miraâs not just protecting us? What if sheâs protecting herself? From something bigger?"
Raquelâs voice piqued with interest. "Something bigger? Like what?"
He bit his lip. "I think sheâs hiding something. Sheâs not being entirely honest. Because leaking nudes and blackmailing is not reason enough for all this."
Raquel nodded slowly. "You have a point. Do you think we should ask her some questions? Talk to her?"
Liam hesitated, then stood. "Yes. Letâs ask her. We need answers. At least we deserve to know what weâre actually running from. If she flips out, thatâll tell us everything we need to know."
He was already walking out the door.
"Wait! Are we asking her now?"
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Mira was sitting at the counter in the kitchen, scrolling through her tablet. A plate of fruit sat untouched in front of her. She was dressed, as usual, in an expensive two piece set.
Liam walked in first. "Mira? Can we talk to you?"
Mira glanced up, then turned her gaze back to the screen. "If itâs about the schedule for tomorrow, I already messaged Everett. Weâre laying low for a few days."
Raquel stepped beside Liam "Itâs not about that. We need to talk. Itâs about something more important."
Mira closed the laptop with a soft click and leaned back into the couch. "Okay. Talk."
Raquel crossed her arms. "Why are we really here?"
Liam leaned against the fridge. "Weâve been thinking about everything. About this whole plan. And we just... we want to understand."
"Understand what?" Mira asked without looking up.
"Why weâre in Mumbai pretending to be different people."
That made her glance up.
Mira blinked. "I already told you. We needed to disappear. If weâd stayed back in Brookside High, we wouldâve been expelled and humiliated, dragging our families into the mess. Our parentsâ reputations would have been ruined, probably forever. This... this was the safest move."
Liam frowned. "But weâre not just avoiding expulsion. Weâve changed names and burned our real identities. You had fake documents ready in less than 24 hours. Flew on your fatherâs private jet all the way here. Thatâs not something you just up and do in the name of escaping âexpulsionâ." He made quotes in the air.
"You want to have this conversation now? After everything Iâve done to get us here?" Mira stood slowly, her arms tightening at her sides. "I was protecting us. You should be thanking me."
Raquel crossed her arms. "Mira, this is insane. We changed our names. Left our lives. And all because of something that happened at school. You really think that justifies this?"
Mira narrowed her eyes. "It wasnât just something. Itâs leaking your mateâs nudes and blackmailing her. Thatâs pure scandal."
"Yeah, but people survive scandals all the time," Liam said. "They donât run across the world and become new people."
Mira stood. "You donât get it. You really donât. My father cannot have his name in the same sentence as a leaked nude scandal. Not even as background noise."
"But thatâs your father," Raquel said. "We get that youâre under pressure. But you didnât just protect yourself, Mira. You made us leave everything behind, too. You made me lie to my mom."
"I didnât make you do anything," Mira said flatly. "I gave you a choice. You both took it."
"A choice?" Liam said, his voice rising. "Come on, Mira. You basically made it impossible for any of us to leave, maybe because we had evidence of your involvement.
I tried walking away, remember? You threatened me. Thatâs not a choice."
Miraâs jaw clenched. "You both are just ungrateful. I should have left you to rot back there. Let you face the Board, ruin your parentsâ reputations while our schoolmates post your photos on some stupid blog. I guess you would have liked that better.
I was the one with the most to lose, and I brought you both with me. And this is the thanks I get?"
Liam shook his head. "But you planned this. You had the plane, the contacts, the IDs... like you were ready to go even before anything happened."
So what?" Mira snapped. "I plan ahead. I donât wait to get caught. Is that now such a bad thing?"
Raquel looked at her. "Youâre not protecting us, Mira. Youâre trying so hard to control us."
Silence.
Liam stepped forward. "So what is it Mira? What are you really running from? Because this? This doesnât feel like itâs about Brookside anymore."
Mira stayed silent, her hands tightening more into balled fists.
"You dragged us halfway across the world," Liam continued. "For that, I think we deserve the truth. Not just about what you did. But what youâre still doing."
He pressed. "Is someone else involved? Are we being watched? Why were we trailed back in New York? That didnât seem to upset you much."
Still, nothing.
Raquel scoffed. "Wow. You really brought us halfway across the world to run away from consequences, and now youâre shutting down on us?"
Mira turned her back to them, her voice low. "Youâre safe. Thatâs all that matters. I did what I had to do."
Liam stared at her. "No, you did what you wanted. Now weâre stuck. Itâs too late to go back, isnât it?"
Mira rolled her eyes. "You guys are unbelievable. You think I wanted this? You think I enjoy covering our tracks and constantly looking over my shoulder? I did it because it was necessary!"
Liamâs voice hardened. "So Iâm asking you to help us understand!"
Mira didnât answer.
He became calm again and stepped closer to her. "What exactly are you planning next, Mira? Or do you just make this up as you go and expect us to follow blindly?"
She stared at him coldly. "If you donât like the plan, you can leave."
Raquel swallowed. "Back to what? Our fake identities? Our real ones, that are probably flagged by now? We canât leave."
Mira picked up her tablet. "Then stop acting like you have better options."
She walked out of the kitchen without another word.
Liam exhaled slowly. "She didnât answer the question."
Raquel rubbed her face. "No. She didnât. And that scares me more than anything else."
Liam nodded slowly. "We need to figure it out. Before itâs too late."
The silence that followed said more than their words could.
Whatever Mira was planning? Liam and Raquel werenât sure if they were the villains or the victims in her story.