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Apr 18, 2026

My sister called me at midnight and whispered, “Turn off every light. Go to the attic. Don’t tell your husband.” I thought she was losing her mind — until I looked through the floorboards….

My sister called me at 12:08 a.m., her voice tight with urgency.
“Turn off every light. Go to the attic. Don’t tell your husband.”

I almost thought she was losing it—but Mara worked for the FBI. She didn’t make calls like this without reason.

I obeyed.

Carefully, I slipped out of bed beside my husband, Caleb Morrison, turned off the lights, and crept upstairs. The attic felt suffocating as I locked myself inside. Then the call dropped.

Seconds later, I heard voices below.

Caleb’s—calm, controlled.

And another man’s.

“Lights are off,” Caleb said.

“Then she knows,” the stranger replied.

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