Something inside me went cold and burning at the same time.
One part of me wanted to run through the house and tear him apart with my bare hands.
The other part—the part that had to keep her safe—took control.
“Where is Ryan right now?”
“In the garage… fixing something.”
Too close.
Way too close.
I locked us in my bedroom and called 911.
“My daughter just disclosed sexual abuse by my husband,” I said. “He’s in the house right now.”
The operator’s voice grounded me. Calm. Precise.
“Stay locked in. Keep your daughter with you. Do not confront him.”
Too late.
Footsteps echoed in the hallway.
Then a knock.
Soft.
“Hey… everything okay?”
I couldn’t answer.
The handle turned.
Once.
Twice.
“Why is the door locked?”
His voice changed.
Harder.
“Open the door.”
What happened next lasted maybe three minutes.
It felt like forever.
He slammed his shoulder into the door.
I dragged the dresser in front of it with one hand, fueled by adrenaline I didn’t know I had.
“Laura!” he shouted.
Then, in a voice I still hear in nightmares:
“What did she tell you?”
And then—
Sirens.
Doors slamming.
“Sheriff’s department! Don’t move!”
The house exploded with noise.
Shouting.
Struggle.
Metal hitting tile.
Then silence.
When I finally opened the door, two officers stood in the hallway.
Ryan was on his knees, hands cuffed behind his back.
He looked up once.
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