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My Son, 12, Dragged a Little Girl Out of a Fire – Next Day, We Received a Note: ‘Come To a Red Limousine Tomorrow at 5 a.m. Near Your Son’s School’

Posted on September 25, 2025 By admin No Comments on My Son, 12, Dragged a Little Girl Out of a Fire – Next Day, We Received a Note: ‘Come To a Red Limousine Tomorrow at 5 a.m. Near Your Son’s School’

“Come with your son to the red limousine by Lincoln Middle School. 5 a.m. Do not ignore this. — J.W.”

It sounded like a prank—until the dread in my stomach said it wasn’t.

The fire had started at a backyard block party the afternoon before. Burgers on the grill, cider steaming in mugs, kids sticky with popsicles. Then the shed behind the Martinez house went from harmless smoke to a wall of orange, and somewhere inside it, a baby shrieked. I heard it, froze, and in the time it took my brain to catch up, Ethan had already tossed his phone in the grass and sprinted straight into the smoke.

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