I Checked the Cameras and Realized I Had Brought Evil Home-yumihong

I clicked the footage at 4:13 p.m., and the first thing I saw was not an accident.

It was Monica.

She walked into the hallway carrying the porcelain vase in both hands, set it on the console table, looked straight at Valentina, and said something the camera couldn’t fully catch because the audio was low from that angle.

My daughter froze. Even through the grainy feed, I could read the fear in her posture.

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Then Monica picked the vase back up herself.

And dropped it.

The sound was silent in the office because I had muted the system by reflex, but I could still feel it.

Valentina jumped. Monica pointed to the floor.

On your knees.

I knew that gesture immediately.

Every parent does. The hand that does not guide.

The hand that orders.

Valentina shook her head once.

Tiny. Careful. Monica stepped closer.

Her mouth hardened.

On your knees.

My daughter obeyed.

I unmuted the audio.

‘Daddy said wait for Rosa if glass breaks,’ Valentina whispered on the screen.

Monica crouched beside her and gripped her chin between two fingers.

‘Your daddy isn’t here,’ she said.

‘In this house, you answer to me.’

I felt my stomach turn so violently I had to brace one hand on the desk.

Valentina reached toward a shard and pulled back when it nicked her finger.

Monica didn’t stop her. She didn’t call for help.

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