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Chapter 12 - THE THREAT 

The tension from the threatening texts hung heavily in the air during the anxious journey back from the café. As I walked through the streets, I could feel James's eyes on me, and my mind was constantly racing with potential outcomes. 

James eventually broke the stillness, saying, "Emma." "We must discuss those messages." 

"I understand," I said in a trembling voice. "However, I can't get rid of the feeling that I'm endangering you." 

"Don't say that," he firmly said. "I'm not being threatened by you. It's Harold. He is the one who did this, not you. 

"I wish I hadn't pulled you into this," I said, firmly holding onto the driving wheel. "This shouldn't be your problem because of me." 

His voice remained firm as he added, "Emma, I chose to be with you." No matter how risky it gets, I'm in this with you. Together, we will solve the problem." 

I looked at him with a mixture of remorse and thankfulness. "I just don't want to be the reason you get hurt." 

With a faint smile, he answered, "I can handle myself." However, we must treat these dangers with seriousness. We are unable to do nothing but wait for events to unfold. 

"What recommendations do you have?" With a beating heart, I asked. "I feel so helpless," 

James paused to reflect. "We must address the threat's origin. Learn who is sending those messages and why they are aiming at us. 

"Take them on?" My gut twisted at the concept, I repeated. "What if it poses a risk?" 

"It most likely is," he said. "Yet we must not allow fear to rule us. We must act now. 

I felt a wave of resolve go over me as I nodded. Alright, let's get started. However, where do we even begin? 

When we got to my place, my pulse was pounding with excitement as I ushered James inside. With a sense of urgency, I shut the door behind us. "A plan is necessary." 

He paced the room, responding, "Right." "We must first collect information. We must identify the sender of such texts. 

"Do you believe someone from your past could be the culprit?" With a rushing mind, I asked. "Anyone involved in the scandal?" 

With a hand stroking through his hair, he answered, "Possibly." But nobody that I can think of would go this far. It's more likely to be a someone who knows Harold well. 

"Excellent," I replied, expressing a mixture of annoyance and resolve. What then should we do? 

James proposed, "Let's start by getting in touch with some of my contacts in the finance world." "They may be aware of any attempts to harm us or may have heard about Harold's activities." 

I said, "Okay, that sounds good," with a glimmer of hope. What about the media, too? Before the story gets out of hand, we must take control of it. 

James gave a nod. "To address the threats and define our relationship, we can release a joint statement. We must demonstrate that we are fearless. 

With a burst of confidence, I said, "I like that idea." "However, we must also be ready for any backlash." 

"I agree," he stated, his face serious. "We have to keep up with Harold and the press." 

We were growing closer as we brainstormed more, and I could feel it. I felt like we were battling for our future together for the first time in a long time. 

I took a long breath and continued, "Okay, so we have a plan." "But what if something dangerous happens?" 

James took a step forward, his eyes unwavering. Then, we confront it as a group. Nothing bad will ever happen to you. 

His comments gave me a sudden burst of comfort, yet the situation's weight persisted. "My only wish is that we can solve this issue before it worsens." 

I noticed some activity outside the glass at that very moment. I turned and looked through the blinds, my heart pounding. "James, someone is out there." 

"What?" He moved to stand next to me and asked. "Where?"

With my voice hardly audible above a whisper, I said, "Over by the tree." "I believe they are observing us." 

James's face became stern. He gestured to the door and said, "Stay here." "I'll investigate it." 

"Applause!" I grabbed his arm and yelled. "Take caution." 

"I will," he said, resolve shining in his eyes. "Just remain where you are." 

I experienced a mixture of worry and anxiety as he went outside. I had a nagging suspicion that we were being observed, and the idea gave me the chills. 

James approached the tree with caution, looking around for any indication of the dark figure. I watched him, my head whirling with all the possibilities, and my heart pounding. 

The person moved abruptly, scuttling behind the tree before James could get a good look. "James!" Panic swelling in my chest, I called out. "Take caution!" 

He turned around, looking serious. "Emma, I'm good. Simply remain indoors. 

However, the person vanished from sight, vanishing into the darkness before I could reply. I had a wave of fear as a knot in my stomach tightened. 

"James, please return!" With a quivering voice, I yelled. 

His face strained, he turned back to face me. "I saw no one at all. However, something about this bothers me. 

"Yes, me too," I said, my heart pounding. "We must enter and secure the doors." 

I couldn't get rid of the unsettling sensation that we were being watched as we hurried back inside. I realized that things were about to get a lot more complicated since the threat was real. I was prepared to meet anything came my way, but I couldn't get rid of the feeling that something dangerous was waiting around the corner.