He Threatened To Burn Her Penthouse. The Camera Was Already Watching-nhu9999 - Chainityai

He Threatened To Burn Her Penthouse. The Camera Was Already Watching-nhu9999

My mother called me from outside the beach house at 7:18 in the morning.

The wind off the water was so sharp through her phone speaker that I heard it before I heard her voice.

“We’re on the street, sweetheart,” she said. “He’s locking the doors.”

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For one second, I thought she meant a neighbor.

Then I heard my father breathing beside her.

My father had always been quiet when he was upset.

Not silent because he had nothing to say, but quiet because he had been raised to believe a man should carry embarrassment in his chest until it went away on its own.

That morning, it did not go away.

It crossed the phone line and sat in my kitchen.

I opened the SecureHome app with fingers that had gone cold around my coffee mug.

The camera took three seconds to load.

Those three seconds felt longer than some years of my marriage.

Then the porch appeared.

Gray morning light.

Salt haze on the railing.

The pale boards of the beach house I had bought for my parents eighteen months earlier.

My mother stood near the driveway in her cardigan, holding her purse like she had left in a hurry.

My father stood beside the mailbox in slippers, one hand hanging uselessly at his side.

The front door was open.

Greg was there.

My husband.

His intern, Tiffany, was there too.

She had one arm looped through his, her shiny hair tucked behind one ear, her smile too bright for the hour.

My father’s gardening hat hung on its usual hook beside the porch door.

He had worn that old hat for years.

He wore it when he planted tomatoes in cracked plastic pots.

He wore it when he patched the fence at my first little rental house.

He wore it when he helped me move into the apartment where Greg and I first lived together, back when Greg was still saying things like “we” and making them sound true.

Tiffany lifted her foot and kicked the hat into the mud.

My mother saw it.

My father saw it.

I saw it through a camera I had installed because my mother kept forgetting whether she had locked the back door.

Tiffany looked right at the lens and smirked.

Greg pulled her closer.

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