Eleanor takes revenge on Isaiah’s bullies, using her supernatural strength to protect her only friend.

In the darkness of their windowless home, surrounded by the hum of a city that never sleeps, they realized that "letting the right one in" wasn't just about friendship—it was about the danger of letting anyone in at all. Key Plot Points from "Broken Glass"

Isaiah was a boy who saw magic in a world that often showed him only cruelty. He was an outcast, bullied at school for his card tricks and his gentle heart. Eleanor watched from the shadows as the local bullies, led by a boy who didn't understand the fire he was playing with, tormented Isaiah. They didn't just want to hurt him; they wanted to break the "magic" he clung to. Eleanor decided that tonight, the magic would bite back.

Every move Naomi made in her precinct was a step closer to the truth. While she and her partner Ben were deep in the sewers uncovering a disturbing drug connection that hinted at a wider, darker conspiracy, Mark was at home, frantically covering his tracks. He wiped down surfaces and burned evidence, his hands shaking. He was a father first and a murderer second, but the gap between the two was disappearing.

Naomi and Ben find evidence in the sewers related to the mysterious "vampire drug" plot.

Mark discovers Naomi is a homicide detective, forcing him into a state of paranoid damage control.

The night air in New York was biting, but Eleanor didn’t feel the cold. She felt only the vibration of the city and the crushing weight of the secret she and her father, Mark, had carried for ten years. For a decade, they had been ghosts, moving from city to city to keep her hunger fed and her nature hidden. But here, in a cramped apartment building, things were different. She had Isaiah.