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She nodded, though her eyes remained wide, still flickering towards the house as if expecting something—or someone—to emerge. “I’m sorry,” she whispered. “I just… I saw a shadow, and then… a woman.”

Her words sent a shiver through me, more real than the chill of the January air. Who could it be? And how had they slipped into the sanctity of our home without leaving a trace?

Inside, the officers moved with practiced efficiency, their voices low and purposeful, snapshots of conversation drifting out into the open air: “Clear here… checking the rooms… second-floor hallway…”

Minutes passed that felt like hours. Finally, the lead officer emerged, his demeanor calm yet tinged with the gravity of unspoken news. He approached, glancing back at the house before focusing on me.

“Ma’am, the house is clear,” he began, his voice a blend of reassurance and something else I couldn’t quite place. “We didn’t find anyone. No signs of forced entry or disturbance.”

Relief washed over me, tempered by confusion. “But she saw someone,” I insisted, gesturing to the cleaner who was now standing beside me, her arms wrapped tightly around herself.

The officer nodded. “We believe her. Sometimes these things… can be hard to explain. But we’d like to continue monitoring the area, just in case.”

I thanked him, though the uncertainty lingered. As the officers left, the cleaner and I exchanged a look—an unspoken understanding that things were not as they seemed.

Hours later, my husband returned home, his expression shifting from concern to something more complex as I recounted the morning’s events. His eyes flickered to the spot on the second-floor landing where the cleaner claimed to have seen the figure.

“I’ll check the security footage,” he muttered, an edge to his voice I couldn’t quite decipher.

As he reviewed the footage, his face changed, a shadow crossing his features. He paused the video, staring at the screen.

“What is it?” I asked, stepping closer, trying to peer over his shoulder.

He hesitated, then turned the monitor towards me. There, grainy but unmistakable, was the outline of a woman moving slowly down the hallway. But it wasn’t a stranger—it was someone we both recognized, someone who shouldn’t have been there at all.

Sometimes, I think back to that morning and the way the light fell just so, casting long shadows that seemed to stretch into the past. And I wonder if our house, like all old homes, holds echoes of what we cannot see, stories waiting in the silence for the next willing listener.

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