***The Woman Behind “Shadow Games”***
Maya was once the kind of person who returned extra change to cashiers and never jaywalked. She worked as a forensic accountant, believing that numbers never lied and justice always prevailed. But when she discovered her firm was laundering money for dangerous people, everything changed.
The night she tried to report it, she found herself framed for embezzlement. Her evidence disappeared. Her colleagues turned their backs. The system she’d trusted crumbled around her like ash.
Now, six months later, she walks the rain-slicked streets of the city’s underbelly. The neon signs reflect in puddles like broken promises, and she’s learned to speak the language of shadows. What started as survival has become something darker—a game where she’s both hunter and hunted.
She tells herself she’s gathering evidence to clear her name, but each choice pulls her deeper into a world where morality has shades of gray she never knew existed. The woman in the mirror isn’t the one who used to volunteer at animal shelters on weekends.
Sometimes, in the quiet moments before dawn, she wonders if she’s become the very thing she once fought against. But the city’s midnight whispers won’t let her stop now—there are too many secrets left to uncover, too many debts left to pay.
The game has rules, and Maya has learned them all.
Midnight whispers call my name
Through the neon and the rain
Got a hunger that won’t fade
For the choices that I’ve made
There’s a fire in my veins
Breaking all these silver chains
I play shadow games in the dead of night
Dancing with the devil by candlelight
Every step I take leads me further down
But I can’t stop now, can’t turn around
Shadow games, shadow games
Mirror shows me who I am
Stranger with blood on her hands
Used to pray for saving grace
Now I wear this darker face
There’s a fire in my veins
Breaking all these silver chains
I play shadow games in the dead of night
Dancing with the devil by candlelight
Every step I take leads me further down
But I can’t stop now, can’t turn around
Shadow games, shadow games
They say the heart remembers
What the mind forgets
But I’ve crossed too many lines
Got too many regrets
Playing shadow games in the dead of night
Dancing with the devil by candlelight
Every breath I take pulls me underground
But I won’t look back, won’t make a sound
Shadow games, shadow games
Shadow games