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She Found a Police Cruiser at Home and Her Marriage Fell Apart-nga9999

Simone Patterson came home from Seattle two days earlier than planned because the client meeting ended early and her body was tired in a way hotel pillows could not fix.

The flight had been delayed once, then rushed at the gate, then held on the tarmac long enough for the cabin air to turn dry and sour with recycled coffee and other people’s impatience.

By the time her rideshare turned onto her street, she wanted exactly three things.

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A hot shower.

Her own bed.

One quiet evening where she did not have to ask herself why her husband had felt like a stranger for months.

The driver slowed near her mailbox, and Simone saw the police cruiser before she saw her house.

It sat in her driveway with the engine off, black tires angled slightly toward the curb, red and blue lights sleeping under the afternoon sun.

A small American flag moved softly on the porch post beside the front steps.

The garage door was open.

Inside, the space where her silver Mercedes should have been was empty.

For a second, Simone’s mind refused to arrange the picture correctly.

Police car.

Open garage.

No Mercedes.

Her suitcase bumped against her shin when the rideshare driver set it on the pavement, and the sound snapped her back into her own body.

“Ma’am?” he asked through the window.

She did not answer.

She was already walking up the driveway, one hand tight around her phone, the other pulling the suitcase behind her with a wheel that clicked over every seam in the concrete.

A young officer stepped down from the porch when he saw her.

He had the careful expression of someone trained to deliver bad news in pieces.

“Mrs. Patterson?” he asked.

“Yes,” Simone said. “What’s going on? Where is my car?”

The officer glanced once toward the living room window.

That glance did more damage than a sentence.

“Your husband is inside.”

The cold in Simone’s stomach was immediate.

Not fear exactly.

Recognition.

For months, she had known something was wrong with Trevor.

He had started sleeping with his phone facedown.

He answered calls in the garage.

He changed his passcode and said it was because of work.

He came home smelling like soap instead of the long day he claimed to have had.

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