Chapter 105
Chapter 105
-Maya’s POV-
The silence in the room was a heavy thing, pressing down on me like a thick blanket. Sleep, the solace I craved, remained stubbornly out of reach. Every time I drifted off, my eyelids fluttering closed, the image of the open window would flash behind them, sharp and clear. Ivy out the window.”
They were safe now, nestled together in my bed, their small bodies radiating a comforting warmth. I couldn’t bear the thought of them sleeping in that roo
Ivan hadn’t come to bed. The empty space beside me felt vast and cold, a physical manifestation of the distance that had grown between us. Part of me
The events of the night replayed themselves on a loop in my mind. The frozen image on the computer screen, a constant reminder that someone had be
As dawn painted the sky a pale grey, exhaustion finally started to win its battle with my anxieties. Just as I drifted off into a restless sleep, the sound of movement downstairs jolted me awake. The security team, Ivan had mentioned calling in some pe
The morning arrived, the bright sunshine an unwelcome contrast to the dark thoughts that clouded my mind. Taking the twins to Natalia’s had been a diff away into concern. There would be a reckoning later, a conversation I wasn’t looking forward to, but right now, I had bigger problems.
Natalia’s house, usually a haven of laughter and spilled toys, felt strangely still this morning. The twins, bewildered by the change in routine, clung to me
Back at the house, the security team was already hard at work. Men and women in crisp uniforms moved through the rooms with a practiced efficiency, t
After what felt like hours, a man with a no–nonsense haircut and a serious demeanor approached us. He was
as the one Ivan had spoken to on the phone the night before, the leader of this small army that had invaded our home. His gaze flicked between me and
The man, who introduced himself as Mr. Evans, stopped in front of us, his gaze flitting between Ivan and me. His face was a mask of professional neutrality, giving away nothing of his thoughts. He cleared his throat and began to speak.
“We’ve finished our initial sweep of the house. Unfortunately, we haven’t found any signs of forced entry or hidden cameras.” He paused, letting his word
Disappointment washed over me, a cold wave that threatened to drown the flicker of hope that had ignited within me at the sight of the security team. “But that’s impossible,” I blurted
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Ivan placed a hand on my arm, his touch a grounding force in the storm of emotions raging inside me. “Amaya, let him finish,” he said calmly. his voice a
Mr. Evans nodded in appreciation. “Thank you, Mr. McCall. As Mrs. McCall mentioned, there was an image displayed on a computer screen of the twins mine. “As for the open window, a latch malfunction or a strong gust of wind could be the culprit.”
His words felt like a bucket of cold water thrown over my burgeoning hope. Was he right? Was I overreacting? Doubt gnawed at me, fueled by the lack of concrete evidence. But a part of me, a fierce maternal instinct, refus
“No. You’re not listening! There was someone watching us! Someone got into the housel And how is there footage if you took the camera out in the first place. Someone put another in their room.“I looked back to the man, “Check again for the camera. Someon
Ivan squeezed my arm gently. “Amaya, calm down. Let’s hear them out, okay?” He turned to Mr. Evans, his voice firm but respectful. “Have you consider compromised? Perhaps the intruder bypassed it somehow?”
Mr. Evans raised an eyebrow, a flicker of surprise crossing his face. “That’s a possibility, of course. Our team is running advanced diagnostics on the system as we speak. However, based on our initial findings, it
“But you can’t rule it out entirely, can you?” I pressed, my voice gaining strength. “There has to be another explanation! We can’t just dismiss this as nothing.”
The tension in the room was thick enough to cut with a knife. Mr. Evans exchanged a look with his colleagues, a silent conversation passing between the
“I understand your concern,” he muttered, his voice softening slightly. “The safety of your children is paramount. We will continue our investigation, of co
“But what about now?” I demanded, my voice laced with desperation, “We can’t just sit here and wait for something else to happen! We need
to do something!”
Ivan stepped forward, placing a calming hand on my shoulder. “Amaya, I know this is difficult, but we need to trust the professionals. They are the best in Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.
Mr. Evans returned his gaze, a wry smile playing on his lips. “That’s what we strive for, Mr. McCall. Now, why don’t we all take a break? We’ve been at it for hours, and a fresh perspective could be helpful.”
He gestured towards the doorway, his gaze lingering on me for a moment before turning away. The rest of the team followed suit, leaving a heavy silenc
“Let’s go get some coffee. We need to talk.”
I stood there for a moment, the weight of the situation pressing down on me. Doubt and fear battled with a fierce resolve to protect my children. Taking a
He let out a long breath, his shoulders slumping. He met my gaze and for a moment, all I saw was naked pain in his eyes. “Amaya, I know this is a terrible time to do this, and I’ll probably come across like a giant asshole, but…” He shook his head, frustration creasing his brow. “I can’t
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I didn’t reply, just stared at him, a cold dread settling in my stomach. There was a tremor in his voice, a vulnerability
I never seen before,