Receiving threats
The messages begin arriving from unknown numbers—short, chilling phrases like “Drop it, or else” or “You don’t know who you’re messing with.” Every ping from my phone feels like a jolt to the spine. I show the texts to Lisa, and her reaction is a mix of anger and fierce resolve. “We can’t let them scare us,” she says, and I know she’s right. Fear is exactly what they want, and we refuse to give it to them.
Still, the fear is real. I start double-checking locks, watching over my shoulder, even researching ways to trace anonymous texts. The idea of going to the police crosses my mind more than once, though I hesitate without solid proof. These threats confirm one thing—we’re getting dangerously close to something they desperately want to keep hidden. That knowledge, while frightening, sharpens our determination. We won’t back down. We’ll push forward, smarter and stronger.
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