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She Carved Into My Face On Anniversary Day

Melina Valentine's seventh anniversary shatters when her husband forgot the important day. But the nightmare worsens when masked intruders—led by a woman with a distinctive wrist mole—invade her home, carving "BITCH" into her face in a brutal attack.
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Chapter 3

The sound of Leon's car in the driveway sent my heart racing. I had been sitting at our kitchen table since sunrise, my hands wrapped around a cold cup of coffee, rehearsing what I would say. How do you tell your husband that masked intruders broke into your home with a key—a key that only the two of you should possess?

The front door opened with a soft click, and Leon stepped inside looking like he'd slept in his clothes. His usually pristine shirt was wrinkled, his tie loosened and askew. Dark stubble shadowed his jaw, and his hair stuck up at odd angles. He looked guilty as sin.

"Melina?" His voice carried a note of surprise, as if he hadn't expected to find me here. "You're up early."

I studied his face, searching for any flicker of knowledge about what had happened. "Where were you last night, Leon?"

He ran a hand through his disheveled hair, avoiding my eyes. "I told you. Working late." The words came out too quickly, too rehearsed.

"You told me not to wait up. That was at ten-fifteen." I kept my voice steady, controlled. "It's now seven in the morning. That's a very long work night."

Leon moved to the coffee maker, his back to me as he poured himself a cup. "There was a company party after the Henderson deal closed. I had a few drinks, lost track of time." He turned around, finally meeting my gaze. "I'm sorry about our anniversary, Mel. I completely forgot."

The apology felt hollow, mechanical. This was the man who used to remember the anniversary of our first date, our first kiss, the day we moved in together. Now he forgot seven years of marriage?

"Leon, something happened last night." I watched his face carefully as I spoke. "After you texted me."

A muscle in his jaw twitched. "What kind of something?"

"People broke into our house. They had masks, and they were looking for me." I paused, letting the words sink in. "They had a key, Leon. They opened our front door like they belonged here."

For just a moment—a split second—something flashed across his features. Fear? Guilt? Then his expression shifted to what looked like concern, but it felt forced, like he was performing.

"Jesus, Melina. Are you okay? Were you hurt?" He set down his coffee cup and moved toward me, but I held up a hand to stop him.

"I wasn't here. I left the house yesterday afternoon." I studied his reaction to this news. Relief flickered in his eyes before he could hide it. "I spent the night at Riverside Park, watching our house. I saw them, Leon. I saw them use a key to get inside."

Leon sank into the chair across from me, his face pale. "That's impossible. Only you and I have keys."

"That's what I thought too." My voice was quiet, dangerous. "So tell me, Leon. Have you given anyone else a key to our house?"

"No." The answer came too fast, too emphatic. "Of course not. Why would I do that?"

I leaned forward, searching his face. "I don't know. Why would you?"

We stared at each other across the kitchen table, seven years of marriage stretching between us like a chasm. I could see him calculating, weighing his options. Finally, he reached across and took my hand.

"Melina, I swear to you, I have never given anyone a key to this house." His thumb traced across my knuckles in what should have been a comforting gesture, but his skin felt cold. "Maybe they picked the lock? Or found a spare key we forgot about?"

I wanted to believe him. God, how I wanted to believe him. But the timing was too convenient, his surprise too rehearsed.

"We need to call the police," I said.

Leon nodded quickly. "Yes. Absolutely. We should report this immediately."

His eagerness to involve the police surprised me. If he was guilty, wouldn't he want to avoid official scrutiny? Unless he was confident they wouldn't find anything. Unless he had covered his tracks too well.

An hour later, we sat in the sterile waiting area of the police station. Leon kept checking his phone, his leg bouncing with nervous energy. I watched him from the corner of my eye, cataloging every gesture, every expression.

"Mr. and Mrs. Valentine?" A tall man in a rumpled suit approached us. "I'm Detective Gavin Bishop. I understand you've had a break-in?"

There was something immediately reassuring about Detective Bishop. He had kind eyes behind wire-rimmed glasses, and when he shook my hand, his grip was warm and steady. Unlike Leon, he looked directly at me when I spoke, giving me his full attention.

We followed him to a small interview room where I recounted the events of the previous night. Detective Bishop took careful notes, asking clarifying questions that showed he was really listening. Leon sat beside me, occasionally adding details that felt more like corrections than support.

"You mentioned they were wearing masks," Detective Bishop said. "Can you describe them?"

"Cheap Halloween masks. The kind you buy at a drugstore." I closed my eyes, remembering. "But there was one detail. The leader—it was a woman—she had a small black mole on her wrist. I saw it when she gestured."

Leon shifted in his chair. "A mole? Are you sure? It was dark, and you were scared. Maybe you imagined—"

"I didn't imagine it." My voice was sharp enough to cut glass. "I saw it clearly."

Detective Bishop made a note. "That's a very specific detail, Mrs. Valentine. That could be helpful."

"We have some surveillance footage from the neighborhood," he continued, pulling up a laptop. "It's not great quality, but maybe you can identify something."

The footage was grainy, black and white, showing shadowy figures moving between streetlights. I could make out four or five people, but their faces were obscured by the masks and the poor image quality.

"There," I pointed at the screen. "That's the woman I told you about. She's the one with the key."

Leon leaned forward, squinting at the screen. "It could be anyone, Melina. You can barely see anything in this footage."

His dismissive tone made my chest tight with frustration. "The mole, Leon. I told you about the mole."

"A mole that you think you saw in the dark while you were terrified." Leon's voice carried a note of condescension that made Detective Bishop's eyebrows rise slightly. "Maybe we should consider that this was just some teenagers playing a prank. Kids do stupid things."

"Teenagers don't have keys to our house," I snapped.

Detective Bishop closed the laptop and looked between us. "Mrs. Valentine, the detail about the mole is very specific. Combined with the fact that they had a key, this suggests someone with access to your home and a personal motive."

Leon stood abruptly. "This is ridiculous. We're talking about a break-in where nothing was stolen, nobody was hurt, and my wife wasn't even home. Maybe they got the wrong house."

The coldness in his voice hit me like a physical blow. This was my husband, the man who had promised to protect me, dismissing my trauma like it was an inconvenience.

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