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Story: Shattered

Rory turns to look at me, her serious eyes meeting mine. “My dad.”
Chapter Twenty-Four
SEVEN
Addyand I rush back to the house. We were both relieved and freaked out that she was there. Because she definitely wasn’t when we left.
When we get to the house, we both run inside and up to Xayden’s room. The door is open, and Rory is curled up in a ball on the bed. Addy immediately runs over to her and molds herself into Rory.
I cross the room to Xayden, who hasn’t taken his eyes off of Rory since I walked in.
“Dude, what the fuck?” I adjust my glasses on my nose and run a hand anxiously through my hair.
“Where the fuck was she?” he asks, still not removing his eyes from her.
Dekker walks in and comes over to us. “Did you get anything?”
“Yeah. And I’m even more confused now.” Xayden finally looks over at the both of us. “Check the cameras and see if we can see when she leaves and how she got back here.”
I nod, and Dekker and I head into my room. Once I reach my desk, I sit down and shake my computer awake. I pull up oursecurity program and instantly realize something is wrong. The screen flashes, and a weird noise comes from my computer.
Holy shit. It’s a virus. My blood runs cold.
“No, no, no. Fuck!” I try to close the program and figure out how to stop it, but it’s too late. The computer is gone. The screen blacks out.
“What the fuck just happened?” Dekker is on his feet as he watches the computer slowly die.
“Someone fucked with my computer. Everything is gone.”
I pull my phone out to see if I can get access to the backup, but when I log into the Cloud, nothing is there. It’s all gone. Whatever this was specifically targeted all of that.
I run a hand down my face in disbelief. “They got the storage. It’s all fucking gone.”
I bolt out of the room and head back to Xay’s bedroom. He looks up at me as I burst in, eyes wide. “What’s wrong?” he demands.
“We just got fucked, that’s what. There’s no video because somehow my computer got a virus that wiped everything out,” I pant.
Xayden pushes off the desk. “How is that possible?”
I shake my head. “It shouldn’t be. I had that system locked the fuck down. So either there’s a hacker who hacked into it, or someone has been inside this house and did something to it.”
“Fuck. We need answers, likenow. Because after what she told me, something bigger is going on, and I don’t think any of us are safe.” Xayden picks up the folder with the photos.
“What did she tell you?” Dekker glances at me before looking back at Xayden.
“She kept saying she heard him. She couldn’t see where she was, but she heard him.” Xayden runs his hands through his hair, shaking his head.
“Who did she hear?” I ask as his face pales.
“Her father,” Xayden responds blankly.
“Wait, what? That’s impossible. He died years ago.” I frown, trying to figure out what this means.
“I know. And I kept asking her if she was sure, and she was adamant that it was him. It doesn’t make sense. It doesn’t make a fucking drop of sense.” He slaps his hand against his leg. “Where was she at? Where did they take her that she thought she heard her father?”
“I need to figure out what happened to the security feeds. That should have been impossible to get into.” My mind tries to go through every possible scenario of what could happen to allow someone access. But it keeps coming up blank.
“And yet someone did,” Dekker snaps impatiently.