He Threatened a Veteran in His Own Garage. Then the Camera Blinked-nhu9999 - Chainityai

He Threatened a Veteran in His Own Garage. Then the Camera Blinked-nhu9999

The garage door screamed when it opened.

That sound stayed with Derek longer than the threat did.

Metal scraped metal above his head, the opener fought the track, and the ugly shriek rolled across the concrete floor like a warning nobody in the room wanted to hear.

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He had expected the house to be quiet when he pulled into the driveway.

Amanda’s SUV was there.

The porch light was already on.

The mailbox flag was down.

Everything looked normal from the street, which was how bad things sometimes announced themselves in a marriage.

The engine of Derek’s pickup ticked as it cooled.

Through the open garage, under the fluorescent lights, his wife stood beside his workbench with another man’s hand on the small of her back.

Amanda wore a cream blouse and gold earrings.

Her perfume cut through the smell of motor oil, sawdust, gasoline, and old coffee.

The man beside her wore Derek’s old black concert shirt.

That bothered Derek more than he wanted it to.

The shirt was faded at the collar and soft from years of wash cycles.

He had bought it outside a Dallas concert before his last deployment, back when Amanda still tucked notes into his bag and told him to come home in one piece.

Now it hung on Rico Vega like a trophy.

Rico leaned against the workbench with one boot on the lower shelf.

That shelf held Derek’s father’s socket set, the old metal case with a dent near the latch.

Derek noticed that too.

He noticed everything.

Fifteen years overseas had trained him to read rooms before he entered them.

The angle of a shoulder.

The position of a hand.

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