My Neighbor Heard Screaming In My Empty House — The Truth Was Waiting In My…

The hand closed around the lockbox, and I moved before I could think. I kicked the bedframe hard enough to rattle the headboard, rolled out from the other side, and shouted Shane's name.

He jerked backward so fast his shoulder hit the dresser. Lily screamed. The key ring in her hand clattered across the hardwood.

Shane looked worse than the last time I had seen him. Thinner. Patchy beard. Eyes bloodshot and twitchy. He was wearing one of Eric's old work jackets, and that detail hit me almost as hard as seeing him in my room.

I held up my phone and told him June was calling 911 right then.

That part wasn't a bluff. I had texted CALL the second I heard his voice, and through the front of the house I could already hear June pounding on the door.

Shane's gaze jumped to the window, then to Lily, then back to the lockbox still half under the bed. He told Lily to explain it to me, like she was the one who had dragged danger into my house.

I grabbed the lockbox and backed toward the bedroom door. He stepped once in my direction, and I snatched the ceramic lamp off my nightstand with my free hand. Not elegant. Not fearless. Just finished pretending.

The room went quiet.

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