The world went silent.
My husband hadn’t d!ed in an acc!dent.
Someone had tried to k!ll him before.
And according to Liam…
my sister knew.
I suddenly couldn’t breathe inside that office anymore.
I stood too quickly, knocking over the chair.
“I need to go.”
“Emily—”
“I need to see my children.”
Because suddenly one horrifying thought kept screaming inside my head:
Rachel was babysitting them right now.
—
The drive home became a blur.
Rain hammered the windshield exactly the way it had the night Liam d!ed.
Every traffic light felt too long.
Every second felt dangerous.
I called Rachel three times.
No answer.
Then I called my house phone.
Nothing.
By the time I pulled into the driveway, my heart was beating so hard I thought I might collapse.
Rachel’s car was there.
But the house looked wrong.
Dark.
Silent.
The front door slightly open.
I ran inside.
“Rachel?!”
No answer.
“Kids?!”
Then—
a small voice upstairs.
“Mommy?”
I nearly broke apart from relief.
I sprinted upstairs and found both children inside my bedroom closet.
Crying.
Holding each other.