Girl’s Birthday Bear From Grandparents Hid A Chilling Secret-heuh

Before my six-year-old daughter even finished unwrapping her birthday gift from my in-laws, she hugged the little brown teddy bear with a huge smile.

Then, without warning, she stiffened, pulled it away from herself, and quietly asked, “Mummy… what is it?”

I took one look, and the colour drained from my face.

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I didn’t panic.

I took action instead.

Three days later, the police were standing on my in-laws’ front porch.

Isabella had been excited for her sixth birthday in a way that made the whole house feel brighter.

She had counted sleeps, chosen paper plates, changed her mind about cake colours twice, and told everyone at the school gate that she was “basically nearly seven now”.

That morning, our little semi-detached house was full of ordinary birthday mess.

There were balloons bumping against the ceiling, a roll of sticky tape stuck to the kitchen counter, and a pink card from one of her classmates propped beside the fruit bowl.

The kettle had boiled and clicked off, but neither Patrick nor I had drunk our tea.

We were too busy finding candles, wiping icing from the worktop, and trying to stop Isabella from guessing what was in every parcel.

Then the gold-wrapped box arrived.

It was sitting on the front step when I opened the door to shake crumbs from the doormat.

The morning was damp and grey, with rain clinging to the pavement and a cold draft slipping through the hall.

The parcel looked cheerful against all of that.

Shimmering gold paper.

Pink satin ribbon.

A little tag with Isabella’s name on it.

She appeared behind me at once, as if birthday children develop a sixth sense for presents.

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