What The Officer Found In A Little Girl’s Rain-Soaked Note That Night-mdue - Chainityai

What The Officer Found In A Little Girl’s Rain-Soaked Note That Night-mdue

Rain had already turned the police station parking lot into a mirror by the time Maya reached the front doors.

She was five years old, soaked to the skin, and pushing a rusty shopping cart that looked too heavy for her narrow shoulders.

The cart squeaked every few feet.

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Inside it, her twin sister, Emily, lay curled on her side with both hands pressed over her stomach.

Officer Sarah Ramirez heard the door open before she saw them.

At that hour, the station usually had its own tired rhythm.

A radio crackled near the dispatch desk.

Fluorescent lights hummed over the lobby.

Somebody’s paper coffee cup had gone cold beside the incident log.

Then Maya stepped inside and pulled the cart after her, leaving a trail of rainwater across the tile.

For one second, nobody spoke.

Maya’s hair was plastered to her cheeks.

Her lips had lost their color.

Her fingers were wrapped around the cart handle so tightly that the skin around her knuckles had gone white.

Ramirez stood so fast her chair scraped backward.

“Hey, sweetheart,” she said, lowering her voice because everything in the child’s face said that loud sounds would break her. “What happened?”

Maya looked at her sister before she answered.

“Mommy is sick,” she whispered.

Ramirez moved around the desk and knelt beside the cart.

Emily’s breathing was wrong.

Not loud.

Not dramatic.

Just short, strained little pulls that made her small shoulders lift and fall like she was working too hard for air.

Her dress was soaked through.

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