«Daddy, don’t leave me with the new mom, she comes to do bad things. Hidden in the closet, the father FROZE from what he saw…

Sunlight streamed through the curtains in the small room, casting long shadows on the floor. David, a man just over forty, sat on the couch, staring into space while the news played on the TV. But his thoughts were far away, lost in the events of the past.
It had been a little over a year since he lost his wife Elizabeth, the mother of his daughter Emily, in a tragic car accident. The following months had become a real whirlwind in their lives. And that’s when he met Olivia.
She was an attractive woman with a light smile and a charming personality. They met at work, where she had just been promoted to head of HR. At first, they had only professional relationships.
Over time, casual coffee chats turned into more frequent meetings. And before David realized it, Olivia had already moved in with them. Noise in the hallway pulled David out of his thoughts.
His daughter Emily, just seven years old, appeared in the doorway. David immediately noticed something was wrong. Usually cheerful and talkative, Emily now looked downcast, with slumped shoulders and her gaze fixed on the floor….
«Emily, is everything okay, my dear?» David asked, getting up from the couch. Emily lifted her eyes, and he noticed they were red, as if she had been crying. The girl bit her lower lip, and David immediately understood that something serious had happened.
«Dad, can I talk to you?» Emily whispered, almost inaudibly. «Of course, dear.» David patted the couch next to him, inviting her to sit.
Emily slowly approached and sat next to her father, keeping an unusual distance. David frowned, worried about his daughter’s strange behavior. «What’s wrong, my little one? You know you can tell me anything.»
Emily began nervously playing with the hem of her dress, avoiding her father’s gaze. «I… I don’t know how to say it…» — «Dad, whatever it is, you can trust me. I’m your father and I’ll always be there for you. Tell me what’s going on.» David tried to speak calmly, though anxiety was building inside him. Emily took a deep breath and finally looked at him.
Her eyes, so much like her mother’s, expressed fear and confusion. «It’s about Aunt Olivia, Dad.» David felt his heart tighten.
«What do you mean, dear?» Emily bit her lip again, as if it was hard for her to find the words. «She hurts me.» David’s world stopped for a moment.
«How so, my dear? How exactly?» Tears began rolling down Emily’s cheeks. «When you’re not home, she gets angry at me, yells scary things, pushes me or squeezes my arm hard.» David was stunned.
His mind tried to deny what he had heard. «Emily, are you sure about this? Maybe she was just playing?» — «No, Dad,» Emily replied. Her voice trembled. «It’s not a game. It hurts, and I’m really scared. Please believe me.»
David felt a mixture of anxiety and indignation rising in him. He wanted to believe it was just a misunderstanding, that his daughter was exaggerating or misinterpreting events. But Emily’s gaze, her trembling voice — everything indicated she was telling the truth.
«I believe you, my dear.» David extended his arms, and Emily threw herself at him, crying on his chest. He hugged her tightly, feeling tears fill his own eyes…