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    Kathy DuongBy Kathy Duong23/02/20266 Mins Read
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    Chapter 1: The Drive Back

    The heater in my squad car sounded like it was coughing up its last breath. Outside, Chicago in January wasn’t just cold — it was hostile. The kind of cold that feels personal.

    2:14 AM glowed on the dashboard.

    Sixteen hours on shift. Frozen slush up to my ankles. Tracking through warehouses. Filing reports. My hands still trembled from the cold.

    Rex, my three-year-old Belgian Malinois, slept behind me, his chest rising and falling steadily. He was as exhausted as I was.

    I wasn’t scheduled off until six.

    But the suspect was booked. Paperwork done. My sergeant looked at my shaking hands and just said:

    “Go home, Mark. Surprise your girls.”

    Surprise.

    I liked the sound of that.

    Sarah and I hadn’t been fighting — not exactly. Just drifting. The job takes pieces of you. Midnight call-outs. Missed dinners. Coming home smelling like sweat, dog, and adrenaline.

    She said she felt alone.

    I said I was doing my best.

    Tonight, I wanted to do better.

    On the passenger seat sat a sad bouquet of gas-station roses. Red. Her favorite.

    I imagined slipping into bed beside her. Checking on Lily — my four-year-old, asleep in a pile of stuffed animals. Kissing her forehead.

    The streets were empty.

    Snow fell heavy and slow.

    When I turned into our cul-de-sac, the neighborhood was asleep under white silence.

    Our house sat at the end — two stories, wraparound porch. The “forever home.”

    I killed the headlights and coasted into the driveway.

    That’s when I saw it.

    The living room lamp was on.

    Sarah never left lights on.

    A flicker of hope sparked in my chest. Maybe she was waiting up.

    “Up,” I told Rex quietly.

    We moved toward the porch.

    That’s when he stopped.


    Chapter 2: The Porch

    Rex didn’t growl.

    He didn’t posture.

    He froze.

    Ears back. Low whine.

    Not aggression.

    Distress.

    “What is it?” I whispered.

    He stared at the corner of the porch behind the rocking chair.

    At first I thought it was trash. Blankets tossed aside.

    Then it moved.

    The roses fell from my hand.

    I dropped to my knees.

    “Lily?”

    A tiny face looked up at me.

    Blue lips. Frost in her lashes. Wearing thin Frozen pajamas.

    She wasn’t shivering.

    That was the worst part.

    “Daddy?” she whispered.

    Time stopped.

    I ripped open my jacket and pulled her inside against my chest.

    She was ice.

    “I’ve got you, baby. I’ve got you.”

    “How long were you out here?” I asked, panic flooding in.

    “Mommy said… play hide and seek,” she mumbled. “Stay outside until the man leaves.”

    The man.

    I looked at the window.

    Through the thin blinds, shadows merged.

    Sarah’s silhouette.

    And a taller one.

    Kissing.

    Holding.

    My daughter was freezing on the porch so my wife could have privacy.

    Something tore out of me — not a word. Something primal.

    But Lily went limp in my arms.

    Choice.

    Kill him.

    Or save her.

    I ran to the squad car.

    Heater on full.

    Blanket wrapped tight.

    “Dispatch! Pediatric hypothermia! At my address!”

    I didn’t look back at the house again.

    Not yet.


    Chapter 3: The Ambulance

    Lily whimpered as warmth returned.

    “It hurts.”

    “I know,” I said, rocking her. “That means you’re getting warm.”

    Sirens approached.

    Jimmy, the paramedic, saw my face and didn’t ask questions.

    They loaded her.

    I tried to climb in.

    Sergeant Miller stopped me.

    “Go with your kid,” he ordered. “I’ll handle the house.”

    He saw it in my eyes.

    If I went inside now, someone would die.

    I nodded.

    “Don’t let them leave.”

    He didn’t answer. He didn’t need to.

    At the hospital, doctors swarmed her.

    IV fluids.

    Heated blankets.

    Cut pajamas.

    I stood in the corner, boots soaked with melted snow.

    Sarah called.

    I answered.

    “She was on the porch,” I said flatly.

    Silence.

    Then, “It was Brian.”

    Brian.

    My neighbor.

    The man who borrowed my tools.

    The man who thanked me for my service.

    I slid down the hospital wall and sat on the floor.

    My life had just been detonated.


    Chapter 4: The Truth Upstairs

    Lily stabilized.

    Detectives arrived.

    Sarah claimed it was an accident.

    That Lily sleepwalked.

    That the door locked automatically.

    “She told me about the game,” I said.

    That changed everything.

    Then Sarah showed up at the hospital.

    Crying.

    Begging.

    I blocked her from the bed.

    “You put her in the snow.”

    “It was just five minutes!”

    Security escorted her out.

    Lily opened her eyes.

    “Is Mommy mad?”

    “No,” I whispered.

    Mommy was gone.


    Chapter 5: The Calendar

    I returned to the house alone.

    The wine glasses were still on the table.

    Two plates.

    Expensive bottle.

    Bedroom smelled like cologne and betrayal.

    I packed Lily’s clothes.

    Then I found the calendar.

    “Hide and Seek Days.”

    Marked dates.

    Rules written in crayon.

    When the Blue Car comes.

    Hide on the porch.

    Stay quiet.

    Get candy.

    Three months of X’s.

    Three months of ritual neglect.

    It wasn’t a mistake.

    It was planned.

    In the nightstand drawer I found the burner phone.

    Texts.

    “She’s on the porch.”

    “Is the brat quiet?”

    “I bought her a warmer coat.”

    Not for protection.

    For endurance.

    I threw up in the bathroom.

    Then I heard the door open.

    Brian.


    Chapter 6: The Neighbor

    He tried to act concerned.

    I let him talk.

    Then I slammed him into the wall.

    Not rage.

    Technique.

    “You called my daughter a brat.”

    He tried to justify it.

    I leaned in close.

    “If she has any lasting damage, I will dismantle your life piece by piece.”

    He ran.

    I didn’t chase.

    I had bigger prey.


    Chapter 7: The Court

    Sarah filed for emergency custody.

    Claimed I was unstable.

    PTSD.

    Kidnapping.

    She brought cameras.

    Cried on the sidewalk.

    I hired Thorne.

    We brought the calendar.

    We projected the texts.

    The courtroom went silent.

    Judge Harrison’s face darkened.

    “You turned neglect into a game?”

    Sarah cracked.

    Blamed loneliness.

    Blamed me.

    Blamed Brian.

    The judge cut her off.

    Emergency custody to me.

    Criminal referral.

    No contact order.

    It was over.

    Not the pain.

    But the war.


    Chapter 8: Six Months Later

    New house.

    Smaller.

    Fenced yard.

    Rex retired from duty.

    Full-time guardian.

    Sarah sentenced to eight years.

    Brian to five.

    I watched Lily chase Rex in the yard.

    She still hates the cold.

    Still wakes from nightmares sometimes.

    But she laughs.

    That’s enough.

    “Dinner!” I called.

    She ran toward me.

    I opened the door wide.

    Let them inside.

    Then locked it.

    Not to keep her out.

    To keep the world out.

    We were home.

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