My Daughter Begged Me Not to Let My New Boyfriend Move In – A Week After She Disappeared, the Principal Called and Said, ‘She Left Something in Her Locker for You’

Chapter 1: The Week Claire Stopped Breathing

For one horrible week, Claire believed she had lost her daughter forever.

The first night was fear.

The second night was terror.

By the seventh, Claire had become something barely human — a mother held together by caffeine, unanswered calls, and the cruel silence of a phone that never rang.

Ava was sixteen. Moody sometimes. Quiet lately. But she was not reckless. She was not the kind of girl who disappeared without a reason.

Claire kept replaying the last few months in her mind, searching for the moment she had missed.

The movie nights Ava stopped attending.

The way she vanished upstairs whenever Ryan arrived.

The stiff silence at dinner whenever Claire’s boyfriend tried to ask about school.

At first, Claire had told herself it was normal.

Teenagers needed space. Divorce left scars. Maybe Ava felt guilty liking Ryan. Maybe she still wanted her father and mother to somehow repair what had broken years ago.

But on the seventh day, when the school called and said they had found something hidden inside Ava’s locker, Claire’s heart turned cold.

It was an old phone.

And beside it, folded into a torn notebook page, was a message written in Ava’s shaking handwriting.

“Mom, if I’m gone, check the garage video on my old phone. I saved it before he could delete it.”

Claire read the note three times before the words finally sank in.

He.

There was only one “he” Ava had been afraid of.

Ryan.

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