But When I Rushed to Her Home, She Said, “Dad… I Never Texted You.”

It was 2 in the morning when my phone started buzzing nonstop — 18 missed calls from my daughter and a message that made my blood run cold:
“Dad, help! Come fast!”

I didn’t even think. I threw on my jacket, grabbed my keys, and drove like a madman through the empty streets. My heart was pounding — I was praying nothing had happened to her.

When I reached her house, she opened the door with her fiancé, both looking confused. “Dad, what’s wrong?” she asked.

I showed her the messages. Her face went pale. “Dad,” she whispered, “I never texted you.”

I stood there frozen, my hands trembling. The messages were real — but they didn’t come from her.

Trying to calm down, I apologized, said maybe it was a glitch, and started heading home. But halfway there, my phone buzzed again. Another message. Same number. Same tone.

“I told you not to come.”

My blood ran cold. I pulled over immediately. My daughter called me seconds later — her voice shaking — saying she’d just gotten a text too. The message read: “He shouldn’t have come.”

We called the police that night. They traced the messages back to a prepaid phone — untraceable, disconnected right after the last text was sent.

To this day, we still don’t know who sent those messages or why. But every night since, when my phone buzzes after midnight… my heart skips a beat, wondering if that message will come again.

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