Flames bloomed rapidly behind the windows, fat and orange and terrifyingly fast, eating up the drapes, crawling hungrily along the walls like living things.
The fire leaped impossibly quickly to the second floor, to the side where Kenzo’s bedroom was located.
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Within minutes, the entire living room was fully engulfed in flames.
A siren wailed somewhere nearby, getting closer.
Someone else in the neighborhood must have seen the smoke and called 911.
The dark van roared away suddenly, lights still off, disappearing around the corner just seconds before the first fire engine turned onto our street with red and blue lights flashing against the night.
I shook so hard I could barely stand upright.
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Kenzo came stumbling out of the SUV and wrapped both his arms around my waist from behind, burying his face hard against my back.
“You were right,” I whispered, my voice barely producing sound. “You were right, baby.”
If we had gone home tonight like I’d planned.
If I hadn’t believed him at the airport.
We would have been in there right now.
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Asleep.
Surrounded by flames we never saw coming.
Burned alive.
I couldn’t finish the thought.
My knees buckled and I sank heavily to the curb, staring at the inferno that used to be our entire life.
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My phone vibrated in my pocket.
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I stared at the burning house for another beat, then forced my trembling hand to move.
The text was from Quasi.
Hey babe, just landed safely in Chicago. Hope you and Kenzo are sleeping well. Love you guys so much. See you soon. ❤️
I read it once.