PART 4 — HOME AGAIN
PART 4 — HOME AGAIN
Three months later.
The nursery looked different.
Sunlight filled the room instead of moonlight.
Family photos now hung on the walls.
In every picture, Olivia was smiling.
Not because life had become perfect.
Because she finally felt safe inside it.
Ethan laughed from his play mat while Michael lay on the floor making ridiculous animal noises that earned endless giggles.
Olivia watched them both.
"You know," she said with a smile, "I kept thinking I wasn't enough."
Michael looked up.
"No."
"I made you believe that because it was easier than questioning someone I'd trusted my entire life."
He took her hand.
"I'm sorry."
She squeezed it gently.
"We're here now."
That afternoon Michael permanently disabled his mother's remote access to every camera in the house.
He replaced every password.
Every smart lock.
Every shared account.
Not because he wanted revenge.
Because parents deserve boundaries.
Children deserve safety.
And trust, once broken, has to be rebuilt—not demanded.
That evening Ethan fell asleep in Olivia's arms.
Michael covered them both with a blanket.
No criticism.
No interference.
No voices telling them they were doing it wrong.
Only silence.
Warm.
Ordinary.
The kind of silence every family hopes for.
Michael glanced once at the baby monitor.
For months, it had shown him what he refused to see.
Tonight...
It showed only his wife rocking their son peacefully.
He smiled, switched off the screen, and whispered,
"Home is finally safe again."
May you like
Outside, the rain had stopped.
Inside, so had the fear.