AFTER THREE MONTHS AWAY, YOU CAME HOME TO FIND YOUR WIFE TWELVE POUNDS LIGHTER AND STRANGERS LIVING IN YOUR HOUSE—THEN YOU SAW YOUR MOTHER HAND YOUR SAFE KEY TO A MAN WHO WAS NEVER FAMILY

AFTER THREE MONTHS AWAY, YOU CAME HOME TO FIND YOUR WIFE TWELVE POUNDS LIGHTER AND STRANGERS LIVING IN YOUR HOUSE—THEN YOU SAW YOUR MOTHER HAND YOUR SAFE KEY TO A MAN WHO WAS NEVER FAMILY

At 11:41 p.m., your mother passes the study twice.

At 11:52, Rick comes in through the back patio exactly as he did on the footage the night before. Denise follows two minutes later, barefoot, carrying one of the children’s blankets around her shoulders like a woman up late because family life is exhausting. Your father arrives last, moving slower, eyes on the floor. Then your mother enters with your backup key in hand.

On the screen, in crisp color, you watch her close the study door.

Rick checks the hall. Denise moves the chair away from the wall safe. Your father positions himself near the desk, not as lookout, but as someone long past pretending he is not part of this. Your mother walks to the painting, lifts it from the hidden hinge, and exposes the steel door behind it.

Alicia leans closer to the monitor.

“Look at that,” she murmurs. “Not their first rodeo.”

The audio is clear enough to make your stomach knot.

Rick says, “Once I get the originals, we can overnight the package. By the time he realizes the refi wasn’t for remodeling, the equity line’s drawn.”

Denise asks, “What about the company papers?”

Your mother says, “Take everything with a seal on it. And grab the cash. He keeps emergency money inside.”

Your father finally speaks. “This is too much.”

Rick turns his head. “Too much was six weeks ago. Now we finish.”

Your mother does not disagree.

You feel the deputy beside you shift his weight.

Then your mother enters the code.

The safe clicks open.

Rick swings the door wide, and for half a second all four of them stand still in the blue-white light from the interior shelves, staring at the stacks of cash, the folders, the legal paper with embossed seals. Greed is one of the easiest expressions to recognize in the world. It makes adults look like children who think nobody sees their hands inside the cookie jar.

Rick reaches in first.

He pulls out the top file, flips it open, and grins. “There it is.”

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