Publisher Description
The night was quiet, the kind of stillness that blankets the suburbs after the last porch light flickers out. Waneta C. Webb stood in her kitchen, the citrusy tang of her drink lingering on her fingertips. She had always loved the calm of these moments—the hum of the refrigerator, the faint rustle of leaves outside, the comforting predictability of her home. But tonight, something felt off. The power cut suddenly, plunging the house into darkness. She froze, her breath catching as she listened to the silence, broken only by the distant growl of a generator.
Waneta moved through the house, her bare feet padding softly against the cool floor. She checked the locks, her ritual of safety, and found them secure. Yet, the unease remained, a shadow in the corner of her mind. Halfway up the stairs, a knock at the door shattered the fragile calm. It was sharp, deliberate, and wrong. Her heart raced as she descended, flashlight trembling in her hand.
The voice on the phone was cold, calculated, and unfamiliar. "Mrs. Webb, you should open the door." The words sent a chill through her, but she held her ground, refusing to yield. When the door burst open, her world unraveled in an instant. Two figures in black stormed in, their masks glowing faintly in the dark. Waneta's scream was swallowed by the night as she was dragged into the shadows, her life forever changed.
In the days to come, the quiet streets of Farmington Hills would buzz with the chaos of police sirens and whispered rumors. The Webbs' perfect life would be dissected, their secrets laid bare. And as the city hummed with its usual rhythm, the darkness that had crept into their home would linger, a reminder that even in the safest places, danger can find its way in.