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Full Episode: “Mom, We Have to Leave Right Now”

Only minutes after my husband drove away on what he called another business trip, my six-year-old daughter looked at me with terrified eyes and whispered, “Mom… we have to leave. Right now.”

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At first, I thought she had imagined a nightmare.

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It was just after seven on a quiet Saturday morning. The smell of fresh coffee lingered in the kitchen, sunlight struggled to break through heavy clouds, and our house felt as ordinary as any other weekend. Derek had left less than thirty minutes earlier, rolling his suitcase down the driveway before kissing my forehead.

“I’ll be back Sunday evening,” he had said with an easy smile. “Don’t worry about a thing.”

That sentence always made me worry.

Lily stood barefoot in the kitchen doorway, clutching the hem of her oversized pajama shirt. Her face was unusually pale, and her hands were trembling.

I forced a small smile.

“Sweetheart, what do you mean? Why do we need to leave?”

She looked toward the hallway before answering, as if she was afraid someone might still hear us.

“There’s no time,” she whispered. “Please, Mommy… we have to go.”

A chill ran through me.

I knelt beside her and gently held her shoulders.

“Did something happen? Did someone come here?”

Instead of answering, she grabbed my hand.

Her tiny fingers were ice cold.

“I heard Daddy talking last night.”

My heartbeat quickened.

“What did he say?”

Lily swallowed hard.

“He was talking to a man.”

She paused, struggling to find the words.

“Daddy said… ‘By tomorrow, it’ll look like an accident.’”

For a brief moment, my mind refused to believe what I had heard.

Derek and I had argued plenty over the years—about money, his unexplained absences, and the way every disagreement somehow became my fault. Our marriage had been strained for a long time.

But this…

This was something entirely different.

I took a slow breath and kept my voice calm for Lily’s sake.

“We’re leaving.”

Without wasting another second, I moved through the house gathering only what truly mattered.

I grabbed my purse.

My phone charger.

The emergency folder containing our important documents.

Lily’s inhaler.

A few snacks.

Her favorite stuffed rabbit.

Nothing more.

As I reached the kitchen counter, I noticed Derek’s printed travel itinerary still sitting beside his coffee mug.

Something told me not to leave it behind.

I quickly snapped a photo before slipping my phone into my pocket.

Lily waited anxiously near the front door.

“Hurry, Mommy…”

I wanted to call the police.

I wanted answers.

Instead, I focused on getting my daughter somewhere safe.

I wrapped one arm around her shoulders and reached for the front doorknob.

Before I could turn it…

The lock clicked.

Not from inside the house.

From the other side of the door.

Lily froze beside me.

A heartbeat later, someone standing on our front porch quietly spoke my name.

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