The V-tuber Who Became Obsessed With Me
Chapter 25: The man on the other end of the line
- Chapter 91: Live - streaming
- Chapter 90: Now that you are here, shall we begin ?
- Chapter 89: My grandpa made his move
- Chapter 88: The center of attraction
- Chapter 87: I was the prey all along ...
- Chapter 86: Realize part of the truth
- Chapter 85: The Aizawa fire part 2 continuation
- Chapter 84: The Aizawa fire part 1
- Chapter 83: A visit to Miranda
- Chapter 82: My own little investigation began part 1
- Chapter 81: His leverage
- Chapter 80: X-reveals... revealed
- Chapter 79: The Aizawa missing child .
- Chapter 78: The patient
- Chapter 77: The Aizawa fire
- Chapter 76: Going back to Japan ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 75: The half eaten pie raina’s pov 2
- Chapter 74: Half eaten pie raina’s pov
- Chapter 73: The half eaten pie 2 Ethan’s pov
- Chapter 72: The half eaten pie
- Chapter 71: It’s Christmas
- Chapter 70: Christmas Eve : the man in the window
- Chapter 69: What exactly is going on?
- Chapter 68: Empty grave
- Chapter 67: End of the week
- Chapter 66: The bunny head man part 2
- Chapter 65: The Bunny head man
- Chapter 64: What really happened to Felix part 3
- Chapter 63: What really happened to Felix part 2
- Chapter 62: What really happened to Felix part 1
- Chapter 61: Consequence, consequence
- Chapter 60: The electric eel museum
- Chapter 59: The night after the park
- Chapter 58: The rest of the day at lala land
- Chapter 57: The women in the haunted house
- Chapter 56: The weekend away
- Chapter 55: The Confrontation with my old roommate
- Chapter 54: The girl named himari (part 2)
- Chapter 53: The girl named himari ( part one )
- Chapter 52: Why won’t the universe let me be happy?
- Chapter 51: Shocking revelation
- Chapter 50: The new client : SUSAN!?
- Chapter 49: Trick or treat motherfucker
- Chapter 48: What a nightmare
- Chapter 47: Frank ( a side story )
- Chapter 46: First day at HQ
- Chapter 45: What follows
- Chapter 44: Celebratory dinner
- Chapter 43: X-reveals
- Chapter 42: Morning whispers: after Ethan left ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 41: Morning whispers ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 40: today wasn’t as I had expected ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 39: I’m sorry Raina and goodbye
- Chapter 38: A little echo from the past ( third person’s pov)
- Chapter 37: Freshman year ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 36: I love you too
- Chapter 35: The ware house confrontation
- Chapter 34: we’ve got him
- Chapter 33: The discharge
- Chapter 32: The search for Rhonda stein ( Raina’s pov)
- Chapter 31: Do I got the glow? ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 30: Bowling alley ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 29: Wheeler’s park 2 ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 28: Wheeler’s park 1 ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 27: My grandpa’s right hand man
- Chapter 26: Malcolm stein : before the disappearance.
- Chapter 25: The man on the other end of the line
- Chapter 24: The man in the motel ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 23: It’s all kinda working out.
- Chapter 22: Dinner at la Louvre
- Chapter 21: Final review
- Chapter 20: The first crack
- Chapter 19: After the coffee date ( third person’s pov ) her trip to Japan
- Chapter 18: What it costs
- Chapter 17: The reunion
- Chapter 16: Still working on it
- Chapter 15: The text from St mercy’s.
- Chapter 14: After the coffee date (Raina’s pov )
- Chapter 13: Coffee date
- Chapter 12: Was that a coincidence? Raina’s pov
- Chapter 11: Raina’s pov
- Chapter 10: The party
- Chapter 9: Lilies
- Chapter 8: Boys night out !
- Chapter 7: Was that a coincidence?
- Chapter 6: Just a normal day working at home
- Chapter 5: The girl named Raina
- Chapter 4: The client
- Chapter 3: She’s live again!
- Chapter 2: Notifications
- Chapter 1: That one comment
The car disappeared into traffic before we could close the distance.
One second he was there, engine screaming, tires cutting hard into the turn, and the next he was gone, swallowed by the road like he had done it a hundred times before.
I slowed to a stop.
Frank caught up beside me, slightly out of breath. "We lost him."
I didn’t answer.
I turned back toward the motel without a word. Frank and the others followed.
The room still smelled like cheap detergent and something stale underneath it.
Room 117.
The door hung half off the hinge from the kick. One of the men pushed it open fully and stepped in first. I followed right behind him.
Empty.
Too empty.
The bed was made. Sheets tight. No wrinkles. No sign anyone had actually slept in it. The table was cleared. No food. No trash.
The air felt off.
Frank moved to the bathroom, checked inside, then shook his head. "Nothing."
One of the men crouched near the dresser, running his hand along the back panel. "No bags. No clothes."
I walked further in, slower, letting my eyes do the work. Not looking for what was obvious. Looking for what didn’t belong.
I turned toward Frank. "He was still here."
They went still.
I walked to the vent near the lower wall, crouched and ran my fingers along the edge.
Loose. Too easy.
I pulled it open.
Inside, tucked just far enough back to avoid a casual check, was a thin stack of photographs and a small burner phone.
Frank let out a low breath. "Well. That’s not good."
I ignored him and pulled the photos out first.
Ethan.
And me.
Different angles. Different days. Outside his apartment. Near the studio. One from across the street while he was on his phone. One of me stepping out of my car. Another taken from a distance I didn’t immediately recognize.
My chest tightened slightly.
Not panic.
Recognition.
The phone came next. Cheap. Unregistered. Locked.
Of course it was.
I stared at it for a moment then slipped both the photos and the phone into my bag.
"He wanted us to find this," I said.
Frank frowned. "Why would he leave evidence?"
"Because it’s not evidence." I stood up. "It’s a message."
Silence settled over the room.
He had an exit plan. Of course he did.
My phone rang.
I didn’t need to check the screen. I already knew.
I stepped out into the corridor before answering.
"Yes."
"I told you to stay put."
My grandfather’s voice came through sharp and controlled and unmistakably angry.
"I had it handled."
"I know," I said.
"Then why am I hearing that you’re kicking down motel doors and chasing ghosts across the city?"
I leaned against the wall and closed my eyes briefly.
"He’s here," I said. "I saw him."
A pause.
Then quieter. More dangerous.
"Did you confirm it?"
"No. But it’s him."
Another pause. Longer this time.
"You don’t get to decide that," he said. "Not alone."
"I’m not guessing," I replied. "He knew I would come. He left something behind."
"That is exactly why you should not be there."
His voice hardened again.
"You are dealing with someone who is thinking ahead of you."
I said nothing.
Because he wasn’t wrong.
"I’m sending someone to you," he continued. "You will not move without them. Do you understand me?"
"I can handle myself."
"This is not about what you can handle."
A beat.
Then lower.
"This is about what happens if you’re wrong."
Silence stretched between us.
"I’ll stay put," I said finally.
Not entirely true. But enough.
"Good," he said. "We will talk again soon."
The line went dead.
I didn’t go home immediately.
I gave Frank instructions, told him to keep eyes on the area, then got in my car and drove.
There was somewhere else I needed to be.
I called him when I got there.
"I’m outside."
A pause. Then, "Raina?"
"Yeah."
"I’m coming down."
I ended the call and leaned back in my seat, watching the entrance.
A few seconds later the door opened and Ethan stepped out.
He looked relaxed. Lighter than he had been in days.
Something in my chest shifted at that.
He walked up to the car, a small smile already forming.
"Raina. Everything okay?"
"Everything’s fine," I said. "I was nearby and thought I’d check on you."
Not entirely a lie.
"I’m glad you did," he said. "How’s your mum?"
"Better. She’s recovering well." He exhaled softly. "It finally feels like things are settling."
I nodded. "That’s good."
We stood there for a moment, neither of us rushing the conversation.
"I didn’t expect to see you tonight," he said.
"I know."
A small smile. "Not complaining."
I looked at him properly then. The way he stood. The way his shoulders had finally relaxed. The way his voice didn’t carry that same weight it had in hospital corridors.
He looked happy.
And I realized, quietly, that I liked that.
More than I should.
"I should go," I said after a moment.
"Yeah." He nodded. Then hesitated. "Raina, wait."
I turned back.
He reached out gently and took my hand. The contact was light. Almost uncertain.
"I was thinking," he said, then stopped, like he was adjusting the words before saying them out loud.
"About what?"
"About us," he said.
My heart stuttered once.
"I know things started because of work," he continued. "And technically that’s over now. But I don’t really want it to be over."
I felt my fingers tighten slightly in his.
"I’d like to ask you out," he said, steadier now. "Properly. Not meetings disguised as work or random coincidences. Just you and me."
I blinked.
For a second the words didn’t land.
"I..." I started, then stopped. "I didn’t expect that."
He smiled slightly. "Is that a bad thing?"
"No," I said quickly. "No, it’s just..."
I looked down briefly then back up at him.
"I’d like that."
His grip softened. Not tighter. Just warmer.
"Good," he said.
I nodded. "Good night Ethan."
"Good night Raina."
I pulled my hand free gently, got into the car and closed the door.
As I drove off I looked back once.
He was still standing there.
Watching.
By the time I got home the house was quiet.
Too quiet.
I went straight to my room, locked the door behind me and set my bag down.
The photos. The phone.
I didn’t take them out yet.
Instead I sat on the edge of the bed and let everything catch up.
The chase. The room. The call. Ethan.
My phone rang.
Unknown number.
I stared at it for one ring.
Then answered.
I didn’t speak.
A second passed.
Then the voice came through, low and distorted just enough to blur the edges.
"You still got it," he said. "Still as sharp as ever."
My fingers tightened around the phone.
"I knew you’d find me."
I closed my eyes for the briefest second.
There was no doubt now. Not in the voice. Not in the way he said it.
"Malcolm!"
Clip.
The call ended.
- Chapter 91: Live - streaming
- Chapter 90: Now that you are here, shall we begin ?
- Chapter 89: My grandpa made his move
- Chapter 88: The center of attraction
- Chapter 87: I was the prey all along ...
- Chapter 86: Realize part of the truth
- Chapter 85: The Aizawa fire part 2 continuation
- Chapter 84: The Aizawa fire part 1
- Chapter 83: A visit to Miranda
- Chapter 82: My own little investigation began part 1
- Chapter 81: His leverage
- Chapter 80: X-reveals... revealed
- Chapter 79: The Aizawa missing child .
- Chapter 78: The patient
- Chapter 77: The Aizawa fire
- Chapter 76: Going back to Japan ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 75: The half eaten pie raina’s pov 2
- Chapter 74: Half eaten pie raina’s pov
- Chapter 73: The half eaten pie 2 Ethan’s pov
- Chapter 72: The half eaten pie
- Chapter 71: It’s Christmas
- Chapter 70: Christmas Eve : the man in the window
- Chapter 69: What exactly is going on?
- Chapter 68: Empty grave
- Chapter 67: End of the week
- Chapter 66: The bunny head man part 2
- Chapter 65: The Bunny head man
- Chapter 64: What really happened to Felix part 3
- Chapter 63: What really happened to Felix part 2
- Chapter 62: What really happened to Felix part 1
- Chapter 61: Consequence, consequence
- Chapter 60: The electric eel museum
- Chapter 59: The night after the park
- Chapter 58: The rest of the day at lala land
- Chapter 57: The women in the haunted house
- Chapter 56: The weekend away
- Chapter 55: The Confrontation with my old roommate
- Chapter 54: The girl named himari (part 2)
- Chapter 53: The girl named himari ( part one )
- Chapter 52: Why won’t the universe let me be happy?
- Chapter 51: Shocking revelation
- Chapter 50: The new client : SUSAN!?
- Chapter 49: Trick or treat motherfucker
- Chapter 48: What a nightmare
- Chapter 47: Frank ( a side story )
- Chapter 46: First day at HQ
- Chapter 45: What follows
- Chapter 44: Celebratory dinner
- Chapter 43: X-reveals
- Chapter 42: Morning whispers: after Ethan left ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 41: Morning whispers ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 40: today wasn’t as I had expected ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 39: I’m sorry Raina and goodbye
- Chapter 38: A little echo from the past ( third person’s pov)
- Chapter 37: Freshman year ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 36: I love you too
- Chapter 35: The ware house confrontation
- Chapter 34: we’ve got him
- Chapter 33: The discharge
- Chapter 32: The search for Rhonda stein ( Raina’s pov)
- Chapter 31: Do I got the glow? ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 30: Bowling alley ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 29: Wheeler’s park 2 ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 28: Wheeler’s park 1 ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 27: My grandpa’s right hand man
- Chapter 26: Malcolm stein : before the disappearance.
- Chapter 25: The man on the other end of the line
- Chapter 24: The man in the motel ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 23: It’s all kinda working out.
- Chapter 22: Dinner at la Louvre
- Chapter 21: Final review
- Chapter 20: The first crack
- Chapter 19: After the coffee date ( third person’s pov ) her trip to Japan
- Chapter 18: What it costs
- Chapter 17: The reunion
- Chapter 16: Still working on it
- Chapter 15: The text from St mercy’s.
- Chapter 14: After the coffee date (Raina’s pov )
- Chapter 13: Coffee date
- Chapter 12: Was that a coincidence? Raina’s pov
- Chapter 11: Raina’s pov
- Chapter 10: The party
- Chapter 9: Lilies
- Chapter 8: Boys night out !
- Chapter 7: Was that a coincidence?
- Chapter 6: Just a normal day working at home
- Chapter 5: The girl named Raina
- Chapter 4: The client
- Chapter 3: She’s live again!
- Chapter 2: Notifications
- Chapter 1: That one comment
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