The house was no longer quiet.It breathed.Yvette felt it in her bones—the way the walls seemed to pulse with every breath she took, the way the shadows thickened even with all the lights on. Since Delilah’s visit, since the deed had burned itself into memory, everything had shifted. The apartment felt smaller, colder, haunted—not by ghosts, but by questions.By memories that weren’t hers.By Cara, who had begun waking up in the night whispering numbers.Tonight was no different.She stirred awake to the rustle of paper. At first, she thought it was the wind, maybe the curtains shifting. But when she turned over, she saw the faint glow of Cara’s small lamp through the cracked bedroom door. Yvette slipped out of bed, bare feet brushing against the cold floor.The sound grew clearer: scritch, scritch, scritch.Cara was drawing.Again.Yvette’s heart sank as she stepped into the room. The air inside felt thick, almost static. Her daughter sat on the rug, surrounded by pages—dozens of th
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