He Saw His Sister's Final Plea On Camera, Then The Chief Lied-Cherry - Chainityai

He Saw His Sister’s Final Plea On Camera, Then The Chief Lied-Cherry

The first thing Elijah Hart remembered later was not the gunfire.

It was the water running.

It kept pouring into the sink while his phone shook against the counter, while coffee grounds stuck to the chipped blue mug, while the app on his screen blinked open and showed him his sister’s living room.

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For years, June had teased him for checking locks twice and studying windows like they were ridgelines.

She called him Eli when she wanted him to soften.

She called him Sergeant Gloom when she wanted him to laugh.

The cameras had been his idea, not hers.

June had agreed only because she loved him enough to let him be ridiculous in public.

One camera over the porch.

One in the living room.

One in the back hall.

She named the system Fort Bumblebee because she taught first graders and believed even fear sounded better when you put a cartoon insect on it.

At 9:17 p.m., Fort Bumblebee screamed.

Motion detected.

Then the glass broke.

Elijah tapped the alert expecting a raccoon, a drunk neighbor, maybe some porch thief stupid enough to steal a package from a teacher’s house.

The live feed stuttered.

June’s yellow reading lamp glowed beside the couch.

Children’s books sat on the coffee table in a crooked little tower.

Her sneakers were kicked near the rug.

The quilt their mother had sewn before she died was folded over the armchair.

Then the door exploded inward.

Men in black tactical gear came through in a hard line, rifles raised, shoulders tight, movements practiced.

It looked like a raid.

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