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    My 7-year-old ran up to me, be:aming, and handed me a drawing. “Mom, I made this for you!” I chuckled—then froze.

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    My seven-year-old daughter, Harper, raced into the house after school, glowing with excitement, her backpack slipping down her arm and her hair wild from playground wind.

    “Mom, I made this for you!” she said proudly, handing me a folded piece of paper.

    I smiled automatically. Harper adored drawing—bright suns, messy houses, cats with five legs. I took it while stirring sauce on the stove.

    “That’s so sweet—” I began.

    Then I stopped.

    The picture showed my bedroom. My bed. My nightstand. And beside the bed stood a tall, dark figure shaded so heavily it nearly tore through the page. No eyes. No mouth. Just a thick black silhouette of a man.

    A cold sensation crept through me.

    “Harper,” I asked gently, forcing calm into my voice, “who is this?”

    She leaned closer and whispered, as if sharing something forbidden. “He comes every night when you’re asleep.”

    The spoon slipped from my hand.

    I crouched in front of her. “Are you sure you weren’t dreaming?”

    She shook her head firmly. “No. I see him when I get up for water. He stands there and watches you. Then he leaves when I run back to my room.”

    My pulse thundered in my ears.

    We lived in a quiet townhouse outside Portland. I was a single mom. My ex had moved far away. There was no “he.”

    “Did you tell anyone?” I asked.

    “I told my teacher. She said I should tell you.”

    That chilled me more than the drawing.

    That night I checked every lock twice. I wedged a chair under the doorknob. I walked through the house gripping a baseball bat I barely knew how to hold.

    Nothing looked disturbed.

    But the image of that shadow lingered in my mind.

    After Harper fell asleep, I dug out an old Wi-Fi baby monitor camera and set it on my dresser facing the door and bed. I hid the cord carefully.

    I climbed into bed fully dressed, phone in hand.

    Around 2:17 a.m., the camera app refreshed.

    And I saw my bedroom door handle move.

    Slowly.

    Deliberately.

    I stopped breathing.

    The door cracked open.

    A tall figure stepped inside.

    Broad shoulders. Dark clothing. Calm posture.

    Not someone searching. Not someone lost.

    Someone comfortable.

    He walked directly to the side of my bed—exactly where Harper had drawn him.

    He stood there.

    Watching.

    My body trembled under the blanket as I pretended to sleep.

    Then I heard something else.

    A click.

    From the window.

    He touched the curtain. Adjusted the latch.

    Another click.

    He wasn’t breaking in.

    He was using my room as an entrance.

    He stepped closer. I could faintly smell something—cologne maybe.

    Then he turned toward my dresser.

    Toward the jewelry box hiding the camera cord.

    My heart pounded so violently I thought it would give me away.

    He lifted the jewelry box lid.

    And unplugged the camera.

    The screen went black.

    Footsteps crossed the carpet.

    Then a whisper near my ear.

    “You should’ve stayed asleep.”

    I swung blindly toward the sound.

    Nothing.

    I turned on the lamp. The curtain moved slightly.

    The window.

    I slammed it shut and fumbled with the latch. Outside, the yard looked empty—but I heard a soft thud in the alley beyond the fence.

    I called 911.

    Officers arrived within minutes. They found scratch marks near the window latch.

    “You’re not imagining this,” one officer told me.

    I packed bags that same night and took Harper to my friend Monica’s house.

    Sitting at her kitchen table later, I replayed everything in my head.

    He knew the layout. He knew where the camera was.

    That meant one thing.

    It wasn’t random.

    My landlord, Rick Donnelly, lived nearby. He’d always insisted on handling repairs himself. He once joked about how the previous tenant “never locked the window right.”

    I’d laughed at the time.

    Now I felt sick.

    I emailed him immediately about the break-in.

    He replied within minutes:

    “That’s scary. Kids imagine things sometimes. Let’s talk tomorrow.”

    Kids imagine things.

    Harper hadn’t imagined anything.

    The next morning I bought a battery-powered trail camera and tamper seals. If he came again, the evidence wouldn’t rely on Wi-Fi.

    That night, around 2:11 a.m., I heard the scrape again.

    The window slid open.

    Footsteps entered.

    I didn’t move.

    After what felt like forever, he left the same way.

    At sunrise, I retrieved the camera’s memory card.

    On the footage: gloved hands working the latch. Boots stepping inside.

    And then, briefly illuminated by moonlight—

    Rick Donnelly’s face.

    There was no doubt.

    I called the police immediately.

    When officers watched the footage, their expressions shifted from cautious to serious.

    “Is that your landlord?” one asked.

    “Yes.”

    Detective Andrea Morales took over the case. Rick denied it at first—until confronted with the video.

    An arrest warrant was pursued for unlawful entry and stalking.

    Harper came home from school that day and asked quietly, “Is he coming tonight?”

    “No,” I said, holding her tightly. “He’s not.”

    “I wasn’t dreaming,” she whispered.

    “I know,” I told her.

    That night, we didn’t stay in that house.

    Later, the detective called again. Rick had requested an attorney. Investigators believed there might be other victims.

    I sat on the couch beside my daughter and realized something that made my chest ache.

    Her drawing hadn’t been imagination.

    It had been protection.

    A seven-year-old keeping watch while her mother slept—warning me that danger had a name, a key, and a face.

    And because she spoke up—

    We were safe.

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