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I put a gentle hand on Leo’s shoulder, feeling the tension in his small body, wanting nothing more than to erase his fear and the marks it left behind. “You’re safe now,” I whispered, though I knew there were storms yet to weather.

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Inside, I was a tempest. Thoughts raced through my mind, each one more searing than the last. My brother, the man who had sat at my dinner table, exchanged jokes during family gatherings, was now a threat to everything I held dear. And my wife, the partner I trusted, had let this happen in our own home.

I pulled out my phone, fingers moving with a precision I hadn’t felt in years, bypassing the superficial contacts until I reached the ones that mattered. The first call was to the police. There would be no delay in making this right. The second call, however, required a different approach.

“Jackson,” I said when the line picked up. Jackson was an old friend, a former colleague from a past life that I had long left behind. “I need a favor.”

His voice was gruff, like gravel rolling across a desert floor. “What’s going on, Jensen?”

Briefly, I explained the situation, carefully omitting my instinctive rage, focusing instead on what needed to be done. Jackson had always been a man of action, and I knew he would understand the unspoken parts.

“I can be there in thirty,” he replied, the line disconnecting before I could respond.

I turned my attention back to Leo, who was watching me with wide eyes, searching my face for answers I didn’t have. “We’re going to fix this,” I promised. “No one’s ever going to hurt you again.”

The drive back to the house was a blur of emotion and resolve. I parked around the corner, keeping the car out of sight, and waited for Jackson. He arrived like a shadow, stepping out of his car with a presence that seemed to absorb the light around him.

“You know this could get messy,” he said, his eyes scanning the street, taking in every detail.

I nodded, the weight of the situation pressing heavily on my shoulders. “I just want my son safe.”

We approached the house in silence, a shared understanding of the gravity of the situation binding us together. Peering through the window, I saw them: my wife and Steve, oblivious to the storm brewing outside their walls. It was a scene I had never imagined, hadn’t even considered in my darkest thoughts.

With a deep breath, I knocked on the door, Jackson standing just out of sight. The look on Steve’s face when he answered was priceless, a fleeting moment of shock before I pushed my way inside.

My wife gasped, her eyes darting between Steve and me, words failing her. “Jensen, I—”

“Save it,” I cut her off, my voice steady. “Leo told me everything.”

Steve raised his hands in a feigned gesture of peace. “It’s not what you think—”

“He’s a child,” I said, my voice low and dangerous. “You’ll pay for what you’ve done.”

The police arrived moments later, their presence a formal acknowledgment of the chaos that had unraveled. As they cuffed Steve and led him away, I held Leo close, feeling his small heart beating against mine. This was the beginning of a new chapter, one I would write with careful, deliberate strokes, ensuring my son’s safety and rebuilding a life from the fragments left behind.

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