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Daniel wasn’t the kind of man to keep souvenirs from work. He’d seen enough in ten years on the force to know some memories were better left at the precinct. But that night, everything changed.
The air outside could cut skin, and the silence was the kind that made you feel like the last person on Earth.
Not loud. Not panicked. Just steady, like someone unsure if they should even be knocking in the first place.
He paused in the hallway, frowning. His street was always quiet, mostly retired couples and early risers. No one knocked at that hour.
He opened the door.
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