It was raining that night too…
The same kind of rain that fell twelve years earlier, when eight-year-old Emma Richardson suddenly disappeared.
Thousands of people filled a famous family carnival in London. Between the flashing lights, loud music, and endless crowd, Emma let go of her mother’s hand for only a few seconds…
And then she vanished forever.
The police searched the entire city.
Even the rivers were investigated.
Her picture appeared in newspapers.
News channels covered the case for months.
But it was as if Emma had disappeared from the face of the earth.
Time passed.
Her mother fell into deep depression.
Her father drowned himself in alcohol.
And her younger brother Noah, who was only six years old at the time, became a quiet and emotionally distant person.
But one thing never changed…
Every year on the night Emma disappeared, Noah heard his sister’s screams in his dreams.
Twelve years later…
On a cold night, someone knocked on the door.
Noah was standing in the kitchen making coffee when his mother suddenly screamed and ran toward the entrance.
A young woman was standing outside.
Long blonde hair.
Blue eyes.
And the same small birthmark on her neck…
Emma had returned.
Her mother hugged her while crying uncontrollably.
Her father’s hands trembled.
The police arrived immediately.
The entire UK was shocked.
“The Missing Girl Returns After 12 Years.”
Within hours, the story was everywhere on television.
Emma explained that she had been kidnapped by a man who kept moving her from city to city. She claimed the man always wore a mask and never allowed her outside.
But one day, the man suddenly died…
and Emma escaped.
The story sounded complete.
But one person felt that something was terribly wrong.
Noah.
On the very first night, he noticed something strange.
Emma remembered parts of the house that had been renovated after her disappearance.
She even knew about the hidden drawer upstairs…
even though it had only been built five years earlier.
Then the next day, she casually asked Noah:
“You still grind your teeth while sleeping?”
A chill ran through Noah’s body.
That habit had started years after Emma disappeared.
How could she possibly know that?
At first, Noah convinced himself he was overthinking because of trauma.
But then things became even more disturbing.
One night, Noah came downstairs for water and found Emma standing silently in the basement.
She stood there in complete darkness…
As if remembering something.
Then she quietly whispered:
“It’s very hard to clean blood down here…”
The glass slipped from Noah’s hand.
Emma immediately turned around and smiled.
“I’m joking.”
But there was no humor in her eyes.
Meanwhile, the police reopened the investigation into the man who supposedly kidnapped Emma. But every lead strangely ended in a dead end.
Then another little girl disappeared.
Six-year-old Olivia.
From the exact same area where Emma had vanished years ago.
The police immediately suspected the kidnapper was still alive.
But Noah was beginning to believe the real danger was somewhere else.
One night, he secretly followed Emma.
She left the house after midnight.
Rain poured heavily outside.
She drove to an abandoned factory on the outskirts of the city.
Noah quietly entered the building behind her…
And suddenly froze.
Pictures of children covered the walls.
Some had dates written beneath them.
Others had red marks across their faces.
And in the middle of the room, beside an old chair, sat Olivia…
Crying.
Alive.
Noah’s breathing stopped.
“Emma… what have you done?”
Emma slowly turned toward him.
And for the first time, the innocence everyone saw in her face was gone.
She looked calm.
Terrifyingly calm.
“You know what the strangest part is, Noah?”
She slowly walked closer to him.
“In the beginning… I was a victim too.”
Noah stepped backward.
Emma’s voice turned cold.
“But one day he taught me something… there are only two kinds of people in this world. The hunted… and the hunters.”
Noah’s voice trembled.
“Where is that man?”
Emma suddenly laughed.
“You still think he’s alive?”
Silence filled the room for a few seconds.
Then she lowered her head and whispered:
“I killed him three years ago.”
Noah’s eyes widened in horror.
“W-what?”
“He was getting old. Weak. And one day I realized… I wasn’t afraid of him anymore.”
Emma gently stroked Olivia’s hair.

“And then I understood what he meant. Fear is what controls people.”
Noah immediately tried calling the police.
But Emma was already standing close to him.
“Do you know why I came back home?”
She leaned close to his ear.
“Because I needed a fresh beginning…”
Noah tried to run, but suddenly something hit him violently from behind.
He collapsed onto the floor.
Through his blurred vision, he saw Olivia standing silently nearby.
A metal rod was in her hands.
And she wasn’t scared at all.
Emma smiled.
“Victims don’t always stay victims, Noah.”
The next morning, police discovered the abandoned factory.
Olivia was sitting there alone.
Noah was missing.
And Emma…
She had disappeared once again.
Only one thing remained behind.
A sentence written on the wall in blood:
“Some monsters are not born… they are created.”
