Suddenly, my phone buzzed again, startling me. I glanced down to see another message from the unknown number: Trust no one right now. I’ll call you soon. The urgency of the message was unnerving, yet there was also a strange sense of reassurance in knowing someone was looking out for me.
I watched as officers moved swiftly into the house. I could see Amanda gesturing emphatically, her face a confusing blend of anger and fear. My son, Robert, stood beside her, looking bewildered and helpless. I wished I could rush in and provide some sort of comfort, but the messages told me it wasn’t safe. Whoever was contacting me knew more than I did, and I had to trust them for now.