The alarm panel beside the door illuminated instantly, emitting a sequence of electronic beeps unmistakably associated with remote system activation, and the soft glow of the keypad now resembled something sinister rather than protective.

Sadie’s voice trembled into a sob.

“Mommy, Daddy locked us inside the house with his phone.”

For several suspended seconds, my brain struggled desperately against reality, because the smart security system Derek had enthusiastically installed now revealed its darker potential as a technological cage controlled effortlessly from afar.

I grabbed my phone and attempted to call Derek, yet the call redirected immediately to voicemail, a sterile automated response that amplified terror rather than providing reassurance or clarity.

I dialed emergency services.

The signal fluctuated violently between weak connection and total absence, while my hands shook so severely that I nearly dropped the device, and frustration collided painfully with fear as Sadie tugged urgently at my sleeve.

“Mommy, Daddy turned off the internet last night, because the television stopped working completely.”