Trapped in the Heat

In the scorching summer heat, a mother receives a chilling call from her five-year-old daughter: "Mom, help! Dad locked me in the car!" Racing against time and a husband who seems indifferent to their child's danger, Jessica embarks on a desperate search that uncovers long-buried secrets about her marriage and threatens to destroy everything she holds dear. As the temperature rises, so does the tension in this heart-stopping race to save her daughter before it's too late.

Trapped in the Heat

In the scorching summer heat, a mother receives a chilling call from her five-year-old daughter: "Mom, help! Dad locked me in the car!" Racing against time and a husband who seems indifferent to their child's danger, Jessica embarks on a desperate search that uncovers long-buried secrets about her marriage and threatens to destroy everything she holds dear. As the temperature rises, so does the tension in this heart-stopping race to save her daughter before it's too late.

Chapter 1 Chapter 1

It was 2:00 pm, and the sun was relentless. I was in the neighboring city for a work trip when my five-year-old daughter, Sally, called me. Her voice was trembling with fear, and she was wracked with tears. "Mom, help me! Dad locked me in the car." My head spun, and I nearly passed out. "Baby, don't cry... Tell me where you are, and I'll come get you right now!" Sally tried to calm down and sobbed out the words, "I'm at..." However, the call ended. I panicked and called back, but the phone was off. I tried again, but it was still off. It had to be out of battery. I started calling my husband, Charles Lowe, frantically, but there was no answer! Even when I called again, I could not get through. I shouted to my coworkers, asking them to call the police. All the while, I continued to call Charles. I jumped into my car and sped back to our city. Finally, the call connected, and Charles' impatient voice came through. "What is it? I'm busy." In the background, I heard a little girl giggling. "Daddy, I want to play that!" That wasn't Sally. Who was this little girl calling him daddy? It wasn't the time to be asking about this, though. "Where are you? Why is Sally locked in the car?! You need to save Sally..." His voice was barely audible amidst the background noise of children playing. I suddenly realized the little girl had taken his phone. Her voice cut through, sharp and annoyed. "Dad, you promised to play with me. No phone calls.""Okay, okay, I won't make any more calls! Look, I'm turning it off now!" His voice was soothing, and he completely ignored my desperate screams. "No, don't turn off the phone!" I shouted frantically, but it was too late. I dialed again, but the phone was already off. Tears blurred my vision, and I nearly smashed my phone in frustration. A coworker called, telling me that the police said this situation was tough to handle and they had passed the case to the local station. They needed the exact location of the person needing help. Exact location. Damn it! I needed to know the exact location right now. My daughter was in danger! I forced myself to stay calm as every second counted. I had to find Sally's location. I hurriedly called Charles' friends and coworkers, but no one had any clues. "Charles is on leave today.""He didn't say where he was going." The kindergarten teacher's voice came through, saying, "Sally was picked up by her dad this morning.""Picked up in the morning? Where did they go?" I pressed, but the teacher did not know. "Oh right, another woman and a little girl followed along at the time." I quickly leaned forward, my heart racing. "Is the little girl from the same kindergarten? What did she look like?""She has blonde and curly hair—" My stomach dropped. I knew immediately that she was Chloe Rearden's kid. Chloe had the same blonde, curly hair. She was Charles' first love, his obsession since high school. For Chloe, he sacrificed everything—better university offers, promising job opportunities, even his relationship with his parents. In the end, Chloe married a wealthy man in a shotgun wedding. When Charles received her wedding invitation, he was devastated. He got drunk, cut himself, and tried to drown himself in the river. Desperate, I jumped in after him. I could not swim and almost drowned myself. A passerby saved us both. When Charles hugged me after, he said, "Jessica, let's get married."

Chapter 2 Chapter 2

At that moment, Charles was expressionless, but I felt like the happiest person in the world. I had loved him for so long, but I was always in the background. I never asked for anything in return. I thought that this time, I had finally won his heart. We married quickly and had Sally. I believed our life would be a happy, peaceful one. Then, one day, I found him staring blankly at his phone, tears streaming down his face. I took his phone quietly and saw the news that shattered my world. There had been a serious car accident; a woman and child narrowly escaped death. But her husband died tragically. In the photo, the woman, still with her long curly hair and delicate beauty, was unmistakably Chloe, whom we had not seen in years. Charles tried to stay calm, but I could see through his facade. "I just feel bad for them," he said, his voice almost too casual. In the days that followed, he became increasingly absent-minded. He forgot important dates—my birthday, Sally's vaccination a

Chapter 3 Chapter 3

"Mrs. Lowe, your husband's car is still in the company parking lot.""Jessica, the amusement park staff is looking around, but they haven't found anything yet.""Jessica, Chloe isn't at the office. I heard she's on a business trip with some guy." I nearly screamed, "Then check her car for me! Sally is still in the car!" Ahead, everything was blindingly bright. The sun was scorching, and the ground looked distorted from the heat. I felt like my brain was distorted too. I was already speeding, but I did not care. Nothing could happen to my baby. I was getting closer to the city, but I was not feeling any relief. His phone was still off, just as it was on the nights that he did not come home. On those nights, Sally could not sleep and would cry for her dad. "Did Dad get lost? Mom, can we go find Dad?" I could not bear to tell her that he was probably at someone else's house... I lied and said he was working overtime. But she kept asking to go to his company to keep him company.