“Of course,” I replied, my voice firmer than I felt. “Please, do whatever you need to do.”
As they continued their questioning, the room seemed to close in on me. I answered mechanically, recounting Daniel’s recent behavior, the late nights, the excuses I had brushed off as stress from work. Yet, as I spoke, I realized how much I had ignored, how the threads of unease had woven themselves quietly into the fabric of our lives.
The night wore on, each tick of the clock a reminder of time moving forward, dragging us inexorably toward an uncertain future. Emma stayed close, her presence a fluctuating comfort. In the early hours of the morning, after the officers left, their words lingering like smoke, I sat in the darkened room, holding Emma close, knowing that the path ahead would be fraught with challenges. My perfect life had indeed split open at the seams, and I was left to navigate the jagged edges of truth and deception.