Sarah’s heels echoed like a metronome against the desolate pavement, each sharp click ricocheting off the brick walls of the narrow alleyway. She pulled her coat tighter around her slender frame, the fabric rustling in the unsettling silence. Her breath puffed out in small, visible clouds, lingering in the cool night air before dissolving into nothingness. A breeze ruffled her chestnut hair, blowing loose strands across her face and sticking to the gloss of her pale lips. She tucked them back with a gloved hand, her fingers trembling slightly, though she wasn’t sure if it was from the cold or something else—something lurking just beyond her awareness. The streetlights, weak and flickering, offered little comfort. Their pale, sickly glow seemed to bleed into the darkness rather than push it back, casting long, distorted shadows that slithered along the pavement like restless phantoms. Sarah's normally bright hazel eyes darted around nervously, trying to pierce the gloom. The sha...