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PART 2 — The Recording Hidden Inside the Piano Bench For a moment, I couldn't breathe. Not because I didn't believe Chloe. Because I did. Every trembling word. Every bruise. Every terrified glance over her shoulder. I wrapped my arms around her as gently as I could. "You did the right thing telling me," I whispered. "No one is going to hurt you again." She buried her face against my shoulder and shook silently. Then she said something that made my blood run cold. "He said nobody would believe me." I pulled back just enough to look into her eyes. "Who?" "Grandpa." She hesitated. "And Grandma said I shouldn't make Daddy sad." The room suddenly felt smaller. Richard wasn't acting alone. I carefully helped Chloe put her shirt back on before taking several photographs of the bruises with my phone. Not because I wanted proof. Because I knew I might need it. "Mom doesn't know," Chloe whispered. "Grandpa always came after school when you worked late." That sentence hit me harder than anything else. Richard had been watching our daughter while Meredith picked her up from school whenever I traveled for work. The man I trusted. The man who taught me to ride a bicycle. The man I defended my entire life. I walked downstairs holding Chloe's hand. Meredith smiled from the kitchen. "Ready for the recital?" I looked directly at her. "We're not going." She frowned. "What happened?" Instead of answering, I asked quietly, "Where's your father?" Her smile disappeared. "He... he's meeting us at the theater." I turned without another word. Thirty minutes later we were back home. While Meredith stayed beside Chloe, I searched every room. Not because I expected to find Richard. Because children hide things where adults never look. Inside the piano bench, taped beneath the lid... ...I found an old voice recorder. One tiny blinking red light. Someone had forgotten to turn it off. When I pressed play, Richard's voice filled the room. "Don't tell your father..." / Chapter 1 / 2 3

PART 3 — The Family That Protected the Monster

PART 3 — The Family That Protected the Monster

My hands shook as the recording continued.

Richard's calm voice sounded almost cheerful.

"This is our little secret."

Then Chloe's tiny voice.

"I want my dad..."

A loud thud.

A frightened gasp.

The recording ended.

I couldn't listen anymore.

Meredith stood frozen beside me.

Her face had turned completely white.

"I swear..." she whispered.

"I never knew."

I wanted to believe her.

But another question wouldn't leave my mind.

"Then why did Chloe say your mother told her not to make me sad?"

Meredith didn't answer.

She simply collapsed into a chair.

Minutes later, she finally spoke.

"When I was ten..."

She couldn't finish.

Tears streamed down her face.

"My mother caught him hurting me."

Silence.

"She said if anyone found out, it would destroy the family."

The room spun.

Richard had done this before.

His wife had hidden it.

For decades.

Meredith had spent her entire childhood believing silence was survival.

She looked at me with unbearable guilt.

"I thought he had changed."

"You let him babysit our daughter."

Her sob echoed through the house.

"I was wrong."

That afternoon, I drove Chloe to the hospital.

Doctors documented every bruise.

Specialists spoke gently with her.

Then detectives arrived.

One investigator looked at the photographs.

Another listened to the recording.

Neither of them said much.

Until the senior detective quietly asked,

"Does Richard Vance spend time with any other children?"

I froze.

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My younger sister had two daughters.

They had spent the weekend with him.

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