My 6-Year-Old Niece Called At Midnight: ‘Aunt Natalie, Please… Help Me. They Locked Me In…….

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My six‑year‑old niece called at midnight. “Aunt Natalie, please help me. They locked me in.

I’m really hungry. I’m scared.” Her guardians—my parents—spent the checks on themselves and left her in a dark closet. When I rushed over and confronted them, Dad said, “She’s being dramatic.

Kids exaggerate everything.” Mom added, “We fed her earlier. She just wants attention.” But I found her locked in that closet, crying and starving. I didn’t scream.

I did this. The phone rang at 12:47 a.m. on a Tuesday.

I’d been asleep for maybe an hour, exhausted from a double shift at the hospital where I worked as a pediatric nurse. My first instinct was to ignore it, but something made me reach for it in the darkness. “Aunt Natalie.” The voice was so small, so terrified that my heart stopped.

“Please help me. They locked me in. I’m really hungry.

I’m scared.”

Maya—my six‑year‑old niece. I’d given her an old phone of mine two weeks ago, telling her it was just for emergencies, that she could always call me if she needed help. I never imagined she’d actually need to use it.

I was already out of bed, pulling on jeans with one hand while keeping the phone pressed to my ear. “Maya, sweetie, where are you? Are you at Grandma and Grandpa’s house?”

“Yes,” she whispered, and I could hear her crying now.

“It’s so dark. I can’t get out. Aunt Natalie, I’m so hungry.

My tummy hurts.”

“I’m coming right now, baby. Right now. Can you tell me where in the house you are?”

“The closet.

The one upstairs near the bathroom.” Her voice broke. “I’ve been calling for them, but they won’t come. They turned off the lights and locked the door.

I hid the phone you gave me in my pocket before they put me in here.”

My hands were shaking as I grabbed my keys. “Maya, I’m getting in my car. I’ll be there in fifteen minutes.

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