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Linda’s voice cracked. “Your husband isn’t on community patrol. He’s been meeting with us — a small group of families. He’s protecting us from something far worse than vandals.”

My blood ran cold. Protecting? From what?

I pressed the phone tighter. “What are you talking about?”

She hesitated, then whispered, “There have been break-ins. Not random ones — targeted. Houses of city officials, business owners, anyone who spoke up about the new development project. They think it’s gangs. But it’s not. It’s organized, and it’s dangerous. James has been working with my husband and a few others to keep us safe. He didn’t want you involved.”

I couldn’t breathe. James — my sweet, quiet, steady James — had been walking into the dark every night, carrying the weight of secrets he never shared.

“Where is he now?” I asked, my voice shaking.

Linda’s silence was worse than an answer. Finally she said, “He was supposed to check in an hour ago. He hasn’t. We’re trying to find him.”

The line went dead. I sat frozen in the kitchen, phone in hand, the uneaten chocolate still on the counter.

That night I didn’t sleep. Every creak of the house sounded like footsteps. Every gust of wind rattling the windows felt like a warning.

And now, a month later, James still hasn’t told me the truth. He swears it’s just “community patrol.” But I’ve seen the bruises, the exhaustion in his eyes, the way he flinches at sudden noises.

Whatever he’s protecting us from… it’s not vandals. And I’m terrified the night will take him away for good.

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