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Oakhaven liked to call itself quiet.

People said it with pride at grocery store counters, in school pickup lines, and over backyard fences while sprinklers ticked over green lawns.

Quiet meant trimmed hedges.

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Quiet meant porch flags snapping softly in the evening wind.

Quiet meant families smiled in public, even when the windows at home were thin enough for neighbors to hear what they pretended not to hear.

Officer Silas Vane had lived off that kind of quiet for years.

He knew how to make a room tense without raising his voice.

He knew how to make people call fear respect.

He knew how to make a badge look like a shield for everyone except the person he aimed it at.

I knew that before I ever left town.

I was eleven when Silas moved into our house.

My mother, Linda, told people he brought “structure.”

What he brought was a patrol car in the driveway, boots by the back door, cigar smoke in the curtains, and a way of looking at me like I was a problem he had inherited.

At first, I tried to be good around him.

I handed him my report cards.

I said yes, sir.

I asked before touching the thermostat.

I gave him the kind of careful obedience children learn when the adult in the room keeps moving the rules.

When I was thirteen, he filled out my school pickup forms.

When I was fourteen, I trusted him with my house key because Linda told me families did that.

When I was seventeen, I made the mistake of telling him I wanted to serve somewhere bigger than Oakhaven.

He laughed then, too.

Not loud.

Not wild.

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