Zach said, "Tomorrow, I'll have someone install some extra lights near the front door. By the way, we've just developed a new device at the company that allows your phone to receive identity recognition alerts if anyone enters when I'm not home." "It's not about preventing thieves but rather guarding against me trying to leave. He's just trying to make it all sound fancy," Madelyn thought.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe person hiding in the shadows stood downstairs, watching as the lights in the house gradually dimmed. Their gaze slowly turned icy, filled with sadness and resentment.
Time passed, and the only light came from the faint moonlight, obscured by thick clouds, making the air heavy. Suddenly, a drizzle started to fall from the sky. It permeated the person's body, transforming the coldness into a pain that swept through their entire being.
At four in the morning, the rain intensified. A loud thunderclap echoed, accompanied by the cries from the nursery next door.
Madelyn turned over and gave a kick to Zach next to her under the covers. "Zach, go check on Dal. He's crying again." Zach was resting with his arm over his eyes as the kick woke him up. Taking a deep breath, he took a moment before reaching over to turn on the light. Zach lifted the blanket and put on the pajamas beside him when out of bed. Before leaving, he made sure to tuck her in properly.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWhen Zach went to the next-door nursery to comfort Dalton, the crying was piercing. Unable to shake off her concern, Madelyn hurried over. If the crying kept up, it would be dawn soon. Every time it thundered and rained, Dalton cried nonstop.
Madelyn walked over and said, "Let me handle it. When are you planning to renovate the house? The soundproofing is terrible.
There's often heavy rain and thunder these days, and Dal keeps getting woken up and starts crying. Things can't keep going on like this." Zach replied, "Got it. Il have Kevin come over tomorrow to take a look. I'm going to have a smoke." Dalton lay in Madelyn's arms, and his crying gradually subsided. Listening to the rain tapering off, she went to open the curtains and then cracked the window for some fresh air. Seeing Dalton shedding tears, Madelyn playfully poked his nose. "Look at you, such a timid boy." "Ma... Ma..." Madelyn pulled her mouth into a wry smile. ‘If only you were really my baby. But I'm not your mom, and you're not my child." The leaves rustled. Suddenly, Madelyn spotted a figure emerging from the shadows downstairs. She glanced over and immediately let out a piercing scream, "Ah! There's a ghost! Zach! Come quickly!" Zach, who had just come back, strode into the room and embraced the flustered Madelyn. "What's wrong?" Madelyn was so frightened and pointed to a place downstairs. "I saw it. There was a woman with burns all over her body. | couldn't see her face clearly. Quickly, have someone check downstairs." Destiny marked tonight as an uneasy night. Now, not only did Zach have to comfort the child, but he also had to soothe Madelyn.
Down in the living room, he whipped up a bowl of pasta. After turning off the stove, he took off his pink apron, brought the bowl to her, and said, "Have something to eat.” Madelyn sat on the couch, holding her head. "Now, every time | close my eyes, all | see is that person with burns all over her body. Zach, what have you been up to? She's even gotten into the house. If she shows up again, what am | supposed to do?" He responded, "There won't be a next time. If you're worried, come to work with me tomorrow. That way, there's no need to be scared, right?" The bodyguard who went out for a thorough search braved the rain as he walked in. "Mr. Jardin, we did find footprints outside.
However, it seems like she has already fled."