The Hallway Camera Showed My Husband Had Given Someone Access To Our Daughter’s Bedroom-thuyhien

Lily was pointing right at the woman with the key.

Not at the closet.

Not at the shadows.

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At her.

The hallway camera image sat frozen on my phone while the kitchen clock clicked above the sink. Mark stood behind me with his hand on the counter, his wedding ring tapping once against the granite. The house smelled like burnt coffee and cold pancake syrup. Outside, a garbage truck groaned down the street like any other Tuesday morning.

Lily was in my mother’s guest room fifteen minutes away, still wearing her purple pajamas, still clutching the stuffed rabbit by one ear.

That was the only reason I did not turn around and put my hands on my husband.

I kept my eyes on the screen.

“Who is she?” I asked.

Mark swallowed. His throat moved once. Twice.

“Nobody.”

The technician was still on speakerphone. His name was Carlos. He had the calm voice of a man who had learned not to panic until someone else had already started.

“Ma’am,” he said, “I need you to listen carefully. The login used to access the nursery monitor was not external. It came through a device already connected to your router. A laptop. The device name is Mark-Work-Pro.”

Mark reached for my phone.

I stepped back.

His fingers closed around empty air.

“Emily,” he said softly, “don’t make this ugly.”

There it was again.

That clean voice.

That polished little knife.

Carlos went silent on the line.

I pressed the phone tighter to my palm and looked at my husband’s face. Ten years of marriage had trained me to read tiny things: the crease by his left eye when he lied, the way his mouth tucked inward when he was calculating, the way he became gentle only when he needed control back.

He was doing all three.

“Send every file to my email,” I told Carlos. “Do not delete anything. Do not remote-reset the system. Do not let anyone with Mark’s credentials access it again.”

Mark’s jaw hardened.

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