Sheriff Found the Dogs, But the Padlock Proved Who Really Set the Trap-Veve0807

The first cruiser stopped so hard its tires chewed ice into the gravel.

Red and blue lights cut through the pines, sliding over Carmen’s pearl necklace, Esteban’s hand on my arm, Jacob’s knife, and the open shed door where Max was trying to stand on shaking legs.

Deputy Harris stepped out with one hand near his radio.

“Ma’am, step away from her.”

Esteban’s fingers opened from my sleeve one by one.

Carmen turned toward the headlights with the calm face she used at church bake sales.

“Officer, thank goodness. My daughter-in-law is having one of her episodes.”

Jacob did not look at her. He kept cutting Bella loose with short, careful pulls, the blade moving through wet rope. Rex stood between him and Carmen, ears forward, teeth showing just enough to make Deputy Harris raise his flashlight.

“Whose dogs are these?” the deputy asked.

“Mine,” I said.

Carmen laughed under her breath.

“They belonged to her dead father. She’s been unstable about them.”

The second deputy, a younger woman named Park, stepped into the shed. Her flashlight hit the ropes, then Luna’s curled body, then the padlock hanging from the inside hook.

She stopped moving.

“Who locked this from the inside?”

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