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I Found My Missing Wife In The Rain, And The Trail Led To My Assistant-hamyt

The rain had turned the Seattle streets into long black mirrors when Caleb Mercer saw the woman under the awning.

She was barefoot, soaked through, and holding a paper cup that had softened in her shaking hand.

At first, he saw only another stranger trying to survive a storm everyone else was driving through.

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Then she lifted her face.

Caleb forgot the green light, the horn behind him, and the expensive silence of the car around him.

The woman was Hannah.

His wife had vanished three years earlier after leaving her sister’s house, and every search had ended with nothing but wet police tape, empty woods, and a car at the bottom of an embankment.

Caleb had hired investigators, checked hospitals, called morgues, and finally learned to speak about Hannah in the past tense because their son Luke needed something steadier than hope.

Now Hannah stood twenty feet from his headlights, alive and terrified.

When her eyes met his, the cup fell from her hand and coins scattered across the sidewalk.

She ran.

Caleb left his car in the lane and chased her into an alley, slipping on the wet pavement in his dress shoes.

Hannah hit a chain-link fence and tried to climb it, but her hands were too weak and the rain made the metal slick.

When she turned, he saw the scar along her jaw, the bruises on her arms, and the hollow hunger in her cheeks.

“Don’t come closer,” she whispered.

Caleb raised both hands and said her name like a prayer he no longer trusted himself to deserve.

She asked if anyone had followed him.

She asked about cars, faces, headlights, and whether he had seen a black sedan.

Only when he said Luke was safe at his grandmother’s house did her knees give out under her.

Caleb wrapped his jacket around her and brought her home because leaving her in that alley would have been another kind of burial.

At the house, Hannah ate soup with shaking hands and watched every window like someone might appear behind the glass.

She told him the truth in pieces, the way people touch a burn before they can look at it.

Months before she disappeared, someone had started following her.

Notes appeared under her windshield, warning her she did not deserve Caleb or Luke.

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