Lucia Brown had always been the quiet presence in her family—the one who cooked too much food, remembered every birthday, and kept peace even when the air around her felt tense.
That Sunday, she was at her son’s suburban home for a barbecue, surrounded by laughter, the hum of conversation, and the sound of children playing. Everything looked perfectly ordinary until a single message changed everything.
Her phone buzzed. “Leave now. Don’t talk to anyone.” At first, she thought it was a mistake. Maybe a spam message or an accidental text. But something about it—something cold and direct—sent a chill down her spine. She excused herself politely, pretending to check something in her car, and walked out through the gate. That’s when the second message came: “Go now. Please.”
 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			