As Officer Morales followed Jimena into the dimly lit entryway, a faint musty smell hung in the air. The house was eerily still, as if time had stopped within its walls. Shadows clung to the corners, and the sparse light that trickled in through the drawn curtains did little to dispel the darkness.
“Stay close to me, Jimena,” Morales whispered, his senses on high alert. The little girl nodded, her eyes wide with both fear and determination. They moved through the narrow hallway, Jimena leading the way with familiarity tinged by reluctance.
Morales noted the peeling wallpaper, the creaking floorboards, each step echoing ominously through the silence. It was a place that seemed to hold its breath, waiting for the next moment. Jimena stopped at a door near the end of the hallway.
She hesitated, her small hand hovering over the doorknob. Morales placed a reassuring hand on her shoulder. “You’re brave, Jimena.
We’ll get through this together.”
With a nod, she turned the knob, and the door swung open to reveal a small, dimly lit room. The sight that met Morales’s eyes was both shocking and heartbreaking. The room was sparsely furnished, with a thin mattress on the floor and a single, bare bulb hanging from the ceiling.
More disturbingly, there were chains—thick, iron chains—bolted to the wall near the mattress, their presence a grim testament to the reality Jimena had hinted at. “We sleep here,” Jimena said, her voice barely a whisper, as if speaking too loudly might cause the room to come alive with its own horrors. Morales swallowed hard, the implication of her words settling heavily in his chest.
“Who does this, Jimena? The person you mentioned earlier?”
She nodded, tears welling in her eyes. “He says it’s to keep us safe, but… but I know it’s not right.”
Anger simmered within Morales, but he knew he had to remain calm for Jimena’s sake.
“Where is he now?”
“At work,” she replied. “He doesn’t come back until late.”
“Good,” Morales said, relief mingling with the anger. “We have time.”
He quickly called for backup, his voice firm as he relayed the urgency of the situation.
As he waited for the other officers to arrive, he knelt down beside Jimena. “You’re safe now. We’ll make sure he can’t hurt you or anyone else ever again.”
Jimena nodded, her small hands clutching the fabric of her backpack.
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