The 7 words Deputy Cole said were:
“Your daughter is in there with him.”
Chapter 1: The Garage Light
For a second, the whole street went silent.
Not actually silent. The radios still cracked. The engine of a patrol car still idled. Max was still whining from the back of the ambulance as a paramedic checked him.
But inside me, everything stopped.
“My daughter?” I said.
Deputy Cole didn’t soften it. “Lily’s car is parked two streets over. We found her phone pinging inside your garage.”
The shadow moved again behind the frosted glass.
I wanted to run.
Every father has a place in him where reason ends. Mine was standing barefoot at the curb, watching the house I had paid for over thirty years become a trap for everyone I loved.
Cole caught my shoulder before I took one step.
“Do not go in there.”
“My daughter is inside.”
“And Owen needs his father alive.”
That sentence pinned me harder than any hand could.
Across the street, Mrs. Pike held Owen behind her storm door. His face was pressed to the glass, pale and terrified.
So I stayed.
Not because I was calm.
Because love is not always rushing into fire. Sometimes love is obeying the person trained to pull people out of it.