Eliza came back home, the weight of the day's revelations pressing down on her.
Vaughn and the others were meeting with Christopher Marino, leaving her alone with her thoughts. The house was eerily quiet, amplifying the unease she felt.
She made her way to her bedroom, her sanctuary in these dark times.
As she sat on her bed, Eliza pulled her laptop from her bag and opened it.
Her fingers hesitated over the keys before she entered her password and accessed the locked folders. These folders contained the pieces of her past, a past she was desperately trying to piece together.
Eliza was only four years old when she lost her parents.
From that moment on, her life was shrouded in mystery and confusion. Her uncle, George Monroe, had taken her in and given her a new name: Eliza Monroe.
Over time, and with the trauma of the incident, she even forgot her real name, her true identity.