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The Locked Door
The Locked Door The doctor dives into forensic reports. She begins to see details: all the recent victims —because yes, it’s no longer just one— share a link. Minimal, almost imperceptible, but real. They all went through her consultation. All left traces in her records. And all died the way her father would have killed them.
Someone is framing her.
Her childhood memories return with force. The locked basement door. The nights her father went to his “workshop.” The stains on his boots. Her mother’s trembling hands while cooking.
—Don’t speak of what you see. Never. —her mother had once told her—. It’s not your business.
That emotional echo, that lesson learned in childhood, is what kept her silent for years. But now that silence is her enemy.
Nora begins to suspect everyone. Harper, her assistant, who seems too interested in her past. Her neighbor, who watches from the window with suspicion. And above all, herself.
What if there’s something inside her she doesn’t remember?
One night, she finds a hidden box in her closet. She doesn’t recall it. Inside are photographs. Of her. From her childhood. And one that paralyzes her: a smiling woman in front of the house… the same woman who was murdered days ago.