A Child’s Midnight Call Sent A Quiet Mechanic Racing Into Danger-Quieen - Chainityai

A Child’s Midnight Call Sent A Quiet Mechanic Racing Into Danger-Quieen

I was a stranger to most people in Cedar Ridge.

That was how I preferred it.

I fixed motorcycles in a cold garage at the edge of town, kept my head down, paid my bills on time, and gave people no more of myself than the job required.

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Most folks knew me as Ethan, the quiet guy with the old Harley parts, the black coffee, and the shop light burning late after everybody else had gone home.

They did not know much else.

They did not know what kind of house I grew up in.

They did not know why I noticed the tone of a room before I noticed the furniture.

They did not know why a child’s scared voice could pull me out of my chair faster than any grown man’s threat.

At 11:48 p.m., my cellphone buzzed across the metal workbench in my shop.

The November wind was rattling the bay doors hard enough to make the chain lift and fall against the frame.

My coffee had gone cold beside a socket wrench.

An old Harley sat half-open in front of me, its chrome dull under the fluorescent lights.

The screen said Unknown Number.

I almost ignored it.

Then it rang again.

And again.

Something about the stubborn little vibration made my chest tighten.

I wiped grease on my jeans and answered.

“Hello?”

For a moment, there was only breathing.

Tiny breathing.

Frightened breathing.

Then a little voice whispered, “Mr. Ethan?”

I knew that voice.

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