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Jack arrived home close to 1:00 in the morning.
The last-minute flight he had booked was delayed, and the stopover in Denver only made him more drained. He hadn’t told anyone he would return on Friday, 2 days ahead of schedule. He wanted to surprise Clare. The seminar had wrapped up earlier than expected, and deep inside, he simply wanted to see her again. He felt a growing distance between them and hoped the gesture might fix it.
But as he parked in front of the house, something felt off. Everything was dark. Completely silent.
Up until that moment, she could have been asleep. But the second he stepped out of the car, he sensed something wasn’t right. The garage door was open, and Clare’s car was gone. His chest tightened.
He entered without turning on any lights. He walked down the hallway and stopped, surrounded by dim shadows. The silence was so deep that each step echoed loudly.
That was when he pulled out his phone and made the call.
“Hello.”
She inhaled deeply, forcing her tone to sound normal.
Jack remained quiet for 2 seconds, steadying his breath.
“Are you home?”
“Of course I am, Jack. Where else would I be this late?”
He walked into their bedroom without answering right away. He looked at the dark room, fully aware she wasn’t there.
“Oh, okay. I love you. Sleep well.”
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