"Anytime I try to get help, they stop it from happening." I was starting to blubber. "I don't know what to do."
"Sweetie, you need to calm down, I can barely understand you." I repeated myself. "Who is stopping it?"
"They want Dad. They won't stop until I turn him over or whatever. You need to make him come home."
"Riley, who?"
"The Tritons. They know about the knife and about me and-"
"You need to run."
"What?" I jumped up and stumbled, catching myself with a hand on the wall. "Run? Mom, what's going on?"
I heard a door slam on the other end of the phone and my chest hurt from how fast my heart was beating.
"I love you. Run."
The phone went silent and I looked at the ended call on the screen. I tried redialing the number, but all I got was a busy signal.
"Fuck!" I threw my phone on the couch and turned back to the back patio. My friends were laughing and having a good time. I couldn't go out there and ruin their fun.
There was a knock on the door and I wiped my tears before unsteadily walking to it. The last drink I'd had was really starting to catch up with me.
I flung the door open. I should have looked through the peephole.