My son texted me to stay away

“Old man, don’t come here. I don’t need you. Go die alone.”

That message hit my phone on the night of December 22nd while I was packing gifts from the ranch to visit my son in the city. It felt wrong instantly—too cold, too cruel. My boy, Daniel Carter, never spoke like that. He cried when I bled, swore at his mother’s grave he’d cook for me this Christmas.

Something stank of death in that text.

If I’d believed it and gone to bed, I would’ve woken to my son’s corpse, chained in a shed behind his own house.

A few hours earlier, I’d been the happiest man in Red Valley. I polished my old work boots, laid out bourbon, homemade preserves, and a scarf for my daughter-in-law Lena. Six months before, Daniel promised, “Dad, come to the city. I’ll grill the best meat you’ve ever tasted.”

Then the message arrived.

I called him. Voicemail.

I called Lena. She answered—but her voice shook. She claimed they were rushing to the airport, said Daniel was tired. Behind her, I heard booming music—violent rap Daniel hated—and a man’s rough laughter.

“Hang up,” a voice snarled.

The call cut.

I didn’t unpack.

I took my knife—the one that’d been with me since my logging days—and left the ranch.

On the night bus to Ironridge City, my gut screamed danger. Fathers don’t lose that sense. It sharpens with age.

Daniel was in trouble.I rang the bell.

Lena opened the door a crack. Her face drained white when she saw me.

“I’m here,” I said quietly.

She blocked me, stammering lies. Then her brother stepped in—Rex, nicknamed One-Eye. Drunk, tattooed, armed with arrogance.

“Get lost, old man.”

I saw bruises on Lena’s wrist.

VA

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