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Pulse: When Redemption Comes Too Late

She ran from her past, but her past found her through her child. When Maya's daughter disappears, a sealed letter and a ghost from years ago pull her into a dark world she thought she escaped. A powerful trafficking ring and the man she once feared all collide in a terrifying exchange she never saw coming. As Maya uncovers secrets buried in pain and silence, she realizes justice may demand more than she's ready to give. Will she find her daughter before redemption slips too far out of reach? Pulse: When Redemption Comes Too Late is a gripping mystery-thriller that blends emotional depth with fast-paced suspense.
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Chapter 6

Morning arrived wrapped in a haze of fatigue and dread.

Maya had barely closed her eyes all night her body fueled by panic and sheer maternal instinct. The coffee she'd made at 3 AM sat cold and untouched on the kitchen counter, a bitter reminder of the sleepless hours that had crawled by like wounded animals. Every creak of the house had sent her bolting upright, hoping against hope to hear Anna's key in the door, her soft footsteps on the stairs.

The sun had barely broken over the rooftops when she pulled up in front of Willow Creek Elementary, her heart hammering louder than the engine. The school looked different in the early morning light, smaller somehow, more vulnerable. The playground equipment cast long shadows across the empty yard, and Maya found herself staring at the swing set where Anna loved to soar high enough to touch the clouds.

She was out of the car before the first bell rang, pacing the concrete steps like a soldier on patrol. Each passing minute gnawed at her. Each child's voice in the distance felt like a needle under her skin. A group of early arrivals chattered near the entrance, their backpacks bouncing as they gestured wildly about some playground drama. Maya's eyes scanned their faces automatically, desperately, even though she knew Anna wouldn't be among them.

The halls inside smelled of floor polish and pencil shavings, that distinctive elementary school scent that usually brought back fond memories of Anna's art projects and parent-teacher conferences. Today it felt suffocating. Laughter echoed faintly from somewhere deep in the building too bright, too cruel against the ache in her chest.

Mrs. Grace, the headmistress, met her outside the main office. The woman's soft-spoken nature hadn't changed since kindergarten orientation six years ago. Silver-rimmed glasses sat low on her nose, and her navy cardigan clung to her like armor against the morning chill.

"Maya," she said gently, her voice carrying the practiced tone of someone who'd delivered difficult news before. "Come in, please. Sit down."

"Thanks, but I don't want to sit." Maya's voice was clipped, her hands clenched tightly at her sides. She could feel the tremor starting in her fingers and fought to keep it contained. "I need answers. Did anyone see Anna yesterday after school? Did she get on the bus?"

Mrs. Grace nodded, already rifling through papers on her desk. Her movements were efficient but gentle, the way she might handle a wounded bird. "Yes, yes. Her homeroom teacher, Miss Karen, signed her out. Anna was in class all day, no behavior issues, no signs of anything wrong. She participated in reading circle, turned in her math homework..." She paused, looking up with kind eyes. "She boarded the 4:00 p.m. bus, just like always."

"She didn't come home," Maya said flatly, the words falling like stones into still water.

The headmistress froze, her pen hovering over the attendance sheet. "Oh... Maya. I'm so sorry. I...I didn't know. Has anyone contacted...?"

"I've been to the precinct," Maya cut in, her voice sharper than she intended. "A friend of mine works there. But this doesn't add up. If she got on the bus, if she got off... where did she go?"

A knock at the door interrupted the heavy silence. Karen entered slowly, her face pale beneath her usual cheerful demeanor. She was younger than Maya, probably fresh out of teaching college, with the kind of earnest enthusiasm that made children adore her. Today, that brightness was dimmed by worry.

"I heard what happened... I'm so sorry, Maya. Anna was her usual self yesterday. Quiet. Sweet. She didn't say anything strange. No one came to see her. Nothing felt... off." Karen twisted her hands together, her engagement ring catching the fluorescent light. "She seemed excited about something during lunch, kept looking at the clock. I thought maybe she had plans after school."

Maya's heart lurched. "Plans? What kind of plans?"

"I don't know. She didn't say. But she was... happy. You know how Anna gets when she's anticipating something good. That little smile she does."

Maya knew that smile. Anna had worn it every time Maya surprised her with a trip to the ice cream shop. It wasn't the expression of a child planning to run away.

"She wouldn't go with a stranger," Maya said, her voice trembling slightly. "She knows better. I made sure of that. We've practiced what to do if someone approaches her. If something scared her, she would've called me. She would've run. She's smart like that."

Mrs. Grace reached out a hand, but Maya pulled back instinctively. Touch felt dangerous right now, like it might crack the fragile shell of control she'd built around herself.

Outside the office, the school bell rang with its familiar shrill cry. Children spilled into the hallways, laughing, skipping, talking loudly about cartoons and sandwiches and upcoming birthday parties. Maya's eyes locked onto them through the glass door, watching their carefree movements with an ache that threatened to consume her.

One of them could've been Anna.

Should have been Anna.

Her chest hollowed, the absence of her daughter a physical wound that no amount of searching could heal.

"Maybe we can announce her missing?" Mrs. Grace suggested carefully. "At morning assembly? Sometimes the children notice things adults miss."

"No," Maya replied quickly, fear sharpening her voice. "I don't want to put my baby in danger. If someone took her... if they know people are looking..." She couldn't finish the sentence. The possibilities were too dark, too terrible to voice.

"If you say so," Mrs. Grace replied, though her expression suggested she disagreed. "But Maya, you know you can't do this alone. Let us help. Let the community help."

"Thank you," Maya murmured numbly, already moving toward the door. The walls of the small office felt like they were closing in, and she needed air, space, room to think.

She stepped out into the hallway, dodging the stream of children heading to their classrooms. Their voices faded as she pushed through the front doors, emerging into the crisp morning air.

The wind greeted her like a slap, cutting through her coat and raising goosebumps on her arms. But that wasn't what made her stop cold on the school steps. It was a memory, one she had buried so deep it only surfaced when she was at her most fragile.

Labor pains. Alone.

A rusted hospital bed in a charity ward. No hand to hold. No one pacing in the hallway with anxious joy.

She had screamed Anna into the world with her teeth gritted and her heart shattered. Twenty-five years old and terrified, she had made a decision in that sterile delivery room and never looked back.

Anna's father never knew.

Couldn't know, because he was never ready for the responsibility. She'd vanished in the middle of the night, leaving behind only a note and a forwarding address that led nowhere. New city. Changed numbers. Built a fortress around her daughter.

But now...

Now the walls had cracked.

Was this karma? Fate's cruel revenge for the secrets she'd kept? For the lie she'd told Anna about her father every time she asked about him?

She sat on the school's front steps, the cold concrete seeping through her jeans and into her bones. Her mind spun like a broken compass, unable to find true north. Parents streamed past her, dropping off late arrivals, their mundane complaints about traffic and forgotten homework a cruel reminder of the normalcy she'd lost.

If Anna boarded the bus like she always did, then she got off it.

Something happened between the bus stop and home.

Maya jolted upright, her body moving before her mind had fully processed the thought.

The bus stop.

She hadn't thought to check it. In all her frantic searching, she'd focused on the house, the school. But she hadn't examined the last confirmed point of Anna's journey home.

It wasn't much, just a cracked sidewalk near a crooked pole and a half-faded school sign that the city had been promising to replace for years. But it was the last place Anna had been seen, the final breadcrumb in a trail that had gone cold.

She rushed to the edge of the street and waved down the nearest taxi, her movements urgent and desperate.

"To Ashmere Hollow," she told the driver, breathless. "Near the bus stop. Please hurry."

The driver, a middle-aged man with kind eyes, studied her in the rearview mirror. "You okay, miss? You look like you've seen a ghost."

"I'm fine," Maya lied, her voice barely above a whisper. "Just... please drive."

The car jolted into motion, weaving into the early-morning traffic. Maya stared out the window, her reflection ghostlike in the glass, older, hollow-eyed, worn thin by fear. The city blurred past in a mosaic of brick and glass, each block bringing her closer to answers she wasn't sure she wanted to find.

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