The Old Phone His Six Daughters Hid Inside The Mansion Hallway-mdue - Chainityai

The Old Phone His Six Daughters Hid Inside The Mansion Hallway-mdue

By the time the thirty-seventh nanny left the Sandoval house, the front hallway had gone quiet in a way that felt worse than screaming.

The woman did not walk out so much as escape.

Her sleeve hung loose from one shoulder. Blue paint streaked through her hair. One hand stayed wrapped around her arm, covering the bite mark she could not believe she had to explain.

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At the guard booth, where a little American flag snapped in the afternoon wind, she turned back and shouted the sentence that followed Mauricio Sandoval all the way upstairs.

“Those girls don’t need a babysitter! They need an exorcist and a real daddy!”

From the third-floor office, Mauricio heard every word.

He stood behind the glass, surrounded by framed magazine covers showing a version of him the house no longer recognized.

At 38, he ran a digital security company that protected banks, executives, and private clients rich enough to fear invisible threats.

He understood passwords, breaches, blacklists, and systems under attack.

Downstairs, six grieving girls had turned his home into a battlefield, and he had no password for that.

The taxi rolled away past the fountain.

Mauricio watched it disappear, then turned toward the photograph on the wall.

Valeria stood in the center, laughing, with Regina, Renata, April, Alma, Lucía, and Inés pressed around her.

In the picture, Regina was trying to look grown. Renata had her cheek against her mother’s side. April and Alma wore matching barrettes. Lucía smiled with missing teeth. Little Inés clutched a rabbit that still had both ears.

Valeria looked like the person who had kept the world from splitting open.

Eighteen days after her death, Mauricio still could not make himself move the frame.

“37 in 2 weeks,” he whispered. “What the hell am I doing wrong?”

Bruno appeared at the office door with a clipboard and the careful posture of a man who had learned not to make sudden movements in that house.

No agency would send anyone else.

The house had been blacklisted.

Mauricio looked at him as if the word made no sense.

“They’re girls.”

“With all respect, sir,” Bruno said, “they also burned the game-room curtains.”

The ceiling answered with a crash from below.

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