The taxi's headlights cut through the darkness as it rolled into the neighborhood. Aiden leaned forward in the backseat, rubbing his temples. The bar shift had been hell tonight, drunk idiots, rude girls… the usual chaos. All he wanted was to see Elena's little face light up when he walked through the door."Right here's good," Aiden said, passing a crumpled twenty to the driver.The street was dead quiet with that thick, heavy silence that made everything feel off. He looked at his father's house and frowned. Usually Elena would've heard the car by now, and would be pressing her nose against the window."She’s probably sleeping," he muttered to himself, walking up the driveway.His footsteps echoed on the wooden porch. He raised his fist to knock, but the door swung open at his touch. His hand froze mid-air."What the hell?"His father never left the door unlocked. Ever. The old man was paranoid about it, always double-checking, and muttering about safety. Aiden's gut twisted as he p
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