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Gardener Heard Scratching Inside a Locked Fridge and Froze-nhu9999

I’d been clearing the overgrown backyard of a foreclosed house I’d just bought for nearly an hour when I caught a sound coming from an old refrigerator buried in the weeds.

A weak scratching.

Then something worse — something that made the hair stand up on my arms.

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I stepped closer, and I saw the door had been latched shut from the outside with a padlock.

And I understood, before I’d even broken it open, that something was alive in there.

The first thing I noticed was not the refrigerator.

It was the silence around it.

There should have been birds in that back corner.

There should have been squirrels cutting through the weeds or insects buzzing over the grass.

Instead, the heat just sat over everything, thick and stubborn, pressing the smell of dead grass, rust, old rainwater, and rotting cardboard into the air.

My name is Walter.

I was sixty years old then, and I had been a gardener for forty years.

That means my hands had spent more time in soil than most men spend in their own kitchens.

I had planted maples for families whose children I would never meet.

I had cut hedges straight enough to make rich people feel orderly.

I had pulled weeds from yards I would never be invited to sit in.

I knew what neglect looked like.

I knew the difference between a place abandoned in a hurry and a place slowly given up on.

That backyard was both.

The house itself was a small ranch with peeling paint, dirty windows, a sagging gutter over the back door, and a cracked mailbox flag out front that hung loose like even it was tired.

The bank had taken it back after the previous owners lost it over debts.

The foreclosure notice had been filed months earlier.

The deed transfer had been stamped at the county clerk’s office by 8:42 a.m. on a Monday.

I remember that because I had the paperwork folded in the glove box of my pickup, tucked behind an old receipt for mulch and two pens that no longer worked.

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