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Grandpa Brought the Yellow Note to the Cruise Table at Noon-lequyen994

Bill Slater did not remember sitting up.

One moment he was asleep in the quiet dark of his bedroom, and the next he was upright with his phone glowing in his hand and his heart pounding too hard for a simple late-night call.

The clock on the screen said 2:03 a.m.

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For a second, he thought it might be one of those automated messages that arrive at the worst possible hour, or a wrong number from someone who had fat-fingered a contact in the dark.

Then he heard the breathing.

Not sobbing.

Not screaming.

Breathing that was too small, too careful, too controlled for any child who felt safe.

“Grandpa?”

Bill knew Mia’s voice the way a man knows the sound of his own front door opening.

She was eight years old, small for her age, and usually full of little observations that came out sideways while she colored at his kitchen table or helped him water the tomato plants behind the garage.

This was not that voice.

This was a child trying to be invisible.

“Mia?” Bill said, already reaching for the lamp. “Why are you calling me, honey?”

A pause came through the phone, long enough for him to hear something in the house around her.

Nothing moved.

“I’m thirsty,” she whispered.

At first, his mind tried to choose the simplest explanation.

A bad dream.

A child awake too late.

A dark hallway that felt bigger than it was.

“Go wake your dad,” Bill said, though a cold spot was already opening behind his ribs.

“I can’t.”

The whisper thinned until it barely crossed the line.

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