The Retired Detective Next Door Saw What I Refused To See At 2 A.M.-Quieen - Chainityai

The Retired Detective Next Door Saw What I Refused To See At 2 A.M.-Quieen

The first knock came at 2:04 in the morning.

It was not soft, neighborly, or confused.

It landed against the front door like a warning.

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Three hard hits.

A pause.

Two more.

I had been asleep for maybe four hours, the kind of shallow sleep that never really lets go of you when you have spent too many years listening for threats in places where nobody else hears anything.

Ten years in military intelligence had left marks nobody could see from across a dinner table.

A slamming car door still woke me.

A floorboard shift still made my heart count exits.

A strange engine idling too long on the street still made the back of my neck go tight before I could explain why.

That night, the house smelled faintly of yesterday’s coffee, laundry soap, and the lemon cleaner Catherine used on Sundays when she was trying to make our lives feel normal.

The hallway outside our bedroom was dark.

The only light came from the porch, a yellow wash leaking around the curtain seams.

Catherine stirred beside me and pushed herself up on one elbow.

“Josiah?” she whispered.

I held one hand up.

The knock came again.

Three hits.

A pause.

Two more.

I knew that pattern before I knew I was fully awake.

Grover Gonzalez.

He lived behind us, across the fence, in the one-story house with the porch swing that never moved unless he was on it.

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