The moment her mother’s footsteps faded, Valeria threw off the blanket and sat up with a grin.
“I did it,” she whispered.
No fever. No dizziness.
Just one thing she wanted to avoid.
Her math exam.
Instead of studying over the weekend, she had spent hours scrolling through videos, telling herself she’d “start later.”
Later never came.
Now she had a free day.
And she intended to enjoy it.
She grabbed snacks, turned on the TV, and sank into the couch. The morning passed quickly in a blur of laughter, shows, and complete freedom.
But around noon, the lack of sleep caught up with her.
Her eyes grew heavy.
Her head leaned back.
And within minutes, she was fast asleep on the couch.
She didn’t know how long she’d been out.
But suddenly—
Click.
The sound was sharp.
Metal against metal.
A key turning in the lock.
Valeria’s eyes snapped open.
Her heart skipped.
“Mom?” she whispered instinctively.
She glanced at the clock.
1:03 PM.
No.
Her mother wouldn’t be home for hours.
A strange feeling crept over her.
Instinct.
Fear.
Guilt.
Without moving, she quickly pulled the blanket up and shut her eyes, leaving only the tiniest slit to see through.
The door slowly opened.
And someone stepped inside.
It wasn’t her mother.
Valeria’s breath caught.
It was her aunt.
Leticia.

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