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Interleaved chapters reveal Evan’s point of view. He is a data‑privacy advocate who has deliberately insulated himself from the world. The Polaroids are of Lena , his estranged sister, who disappeared five years earlier. His “collage” is a map of digital footprints—an attempt to locate her through the data she left behind.

The tension hangs in the air for a beat too long. The intruder doesn’t immediately leave. He lingers. An apology is offered, but the eyes tell a different story. What follows is a slow, often unexpected consensual escalation from embarrassment to curiosity, and finally, to a passionate encounter. The "no knock" serves as the catalyst that breaks the social barrier. Entered without knocking - Dillion Harper

Throughout the book are “photo‑captions” —short, caption‑style descriptions accompanying imagined photographs. These act as visual punctuation, reinforcing the motif of looking and being looked at. Interleaved chapters reveal Evan’s point of view