The Betrayal
Author: Sam Wills
last update2025-11-03 16:28:22

Our financial accounts were the first indicator that something was wrong.

Margaret Lin, who'd helped dismantle the Circle's finances and now managed our foundation's books, called with concern in her voice.

"Victoria we have a problem. Fifty thousand pounds missing from the operating account. Transferred out in small increments over three months."

My blood ran cold. "How is that possible? We have controls."

"Someone with access to an account bypassed them. They knew the systems well enough to mask the transfers within real expenses. I didn't catch it until the annual audit."

We had five people with that level of account access: Dr. Marsh, myself, Marcus as network treasurer, Sarah as backup, and Patricia's replacement as volunteer coordinator, a man named Thomas Webb.

"Pull records for all five accounts. Find out who made the transfers."

Margaret worked through the night. Called back at dawn. "It's Thomas Webb. He's been systematically stealing from the foundation for months. Maybe lo
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    The emergency meeting included only those who'd known Victoria personally.Sarah, Marcus, Daniel, and Lily gathered in the secure room deep beneath the Oxford headquarters. No recording devices, no observers, just the four people who'd worked directly with Victoria and who now understood the terrible truth. Victoria's consciousness had been maintaining the binding for twenty-five years, and that binding would fail when the last of them died."We're the key," Sarah said. Her voice was steady despite her age and the weight of what they'd learned. "Our living memory of Victoria powers the binding. When we're all dead, it fails."Daniel had spent the night in deep precognitive meditation. He looked exhausted, his face grey. "I've seen the possible futures. Most of them are catastrophic. The entity returns stronger than before because it's had twenty-five years to study Victoria's methods. It knows everything we know. It's learned from watching the network operate."Marcus pulled up files

  • The Hidden Archive

    After Victoria's death, a historian named Dr. James Morrison discovered something impossible in the Cambridge University archives.He was researching the early history of supernatural crisis intervention for his dissertation when he found a sealed box marked with Victoria's name. The box had no acquisition date, no catalog number, no record of how it arrived at the university. It simply existed where it shouldn't, containing documents that appeared to be in Victoria's handwriting but dated after her death."This doesn't make sense," Morrison told the head librarian. "These journals are dated three months after Victoria Ashbourne died. Either they're forgeries or someone misdated them."The librarian examined the documents carefully. The paper was authentic, tested and verified as matching the stock Victoria used. The handwriting was identical to her known samples. The ink composition matched her preferred pens. Everything about the journals suggested authenticity except the impossible

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    Twenty years after Victoria's death, the network faced its first major diplomatic crisis.It started in Kazakhstan. A practitioner named Elena Volkov had intervened in a case involving the family of a high-ranking government official. The official's wife had been planning to sacrifice their daughter. Elena stopped the ritual, saved the girl, reported the incident through proper channels.But the government official was powerful. Connected to Kazakhstan's security apparatus. He claimed Elena had kidnapped his daughter, violated their family's religious freedom, interfered with sovereign domestic matters. He demanded Elena's arrest and extradition to face criminal charges."This is political retaliation," Elena insisted during emergency video call with network leadership. "I followed all protocols. Saved a child's life. Now they're criminalizing crisis intervention to protect corrupt official."The Kazakhstan government issued international warrant for Elena's arrest. Threatened to expe

  • The Next Frontier

    Fifteen years after Victoria's death, the field faced a new question: what came after crisis intervention?The discussion started at an academic conference. A graduate student presenting research on long-term outcomes for ritual attempt survivors asked an uncomfortable question: "We've gotten very good at preventing immediate death. But what happens to these people afterward? Are we just saving them from supernatural harm only to abandon them to ordinary suffering?"The question hit Lily hard. The network had always focused on acute crises, stopping ritual attempts, banishing entities, resolving immediate supernatural emergencies. But follow-up care was minimal. Once immediate danger passed, clients were referred to conventional mental health services. The network moved on to the next crisis."We're emergency medicine, not primary care," Marcus had always argued when this came up. "We stop the bleeding. Other professionals handle rehabilitation."But the graduate student's research su

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    Ten years after Victoria's death, the network faced its greatest challenge.It started with scattered reports. Practitioners in different regions are noticing unusual patterns. Increased ritual attempts. More desperate people researching dangerous practices. Numbers that had been declining steadily for years suddenly spiking upward."This isn't random fluctuation," Daniel said during an emergency leadership meeting. "My precognitive sense has been screaming for weeks. Something systematic is happening. Someone is deliberately creating conditions that drive people toward supernatural solutions."Lily reviewed the data. Forty-seven percent increase in identified ritual attempts over six months. Concentrated in specific regions, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, parts of South America. Areas where the economic crisis had created widespread desperation."Economic factors explain some of this," Marcus noted. "Global recession creates desperation. Desperate people seek extreme solutions. But

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    Three years after Victoria's death, the documentary makers returned.Rebecca Chen contacted Lily with a proposal. "The original documentary captured the network's founding and early growth. I want to make a sequel. Show what happened after Victoria died. How the organization evolved beyond its founder."Lily was hesitant. "Victoria hated being the center of attention. A sequel focusing on her death feels exploitative.""I'm not proposing hagiography," Rebecca clarified. "I want to examine organizational succession. How movements survive founder death. What happens when charismatic leader is replaced by institutional leadership. Your network is rare success story. Most organizations don't survive founder transitions this well."The pitch intrigued Lily. Not as memorial to Victoria, but as case study in organizational sustainability. That felt worthwhile."What kind of access would you need?""Same as before. Embedded observation. Interviews. Documentation of actual work. But focusing o

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