The Cult
In a small, quiet town called Oakwood, there lived a brave detective named Diego. He had kind eyes, strong hands, and a heart full of courage. People in Oakwood trusted him. If something bad happened, they always called Diego.
One sunny morning, a woman ran into Diegoâs office, crying loudly.
âMy daughter is missing!â she shouted. âShe went out to play and never came back!â
Diego stood up quickly. âWhen did you last see her?â he asked.
âYesterday evening. She was playing near the woods.â
âIâll find her,â Diego said calmly. âI promise.â
That same afternoon, two more families came to his office.
âMy son didnât come home last night,â said one father. âHe always comes home by six.â
âMy twins are missing too!â cried a mother. âThey were riding their bikes!â
Diego\'s face grew serious. âThis canât be a coincidence.â
He took out a notebook and started writing names and times.
âI need to ask you all some questions,â he said. âAnything you can remember might help.â
He talked to the parents, the neighbors, and even the childrenâs teachers.
Everyone said the same thingâthe children were last seen near the forest at the edge of town.
âThat forest is strange,â said Mr. Lewis, an old man who lived nearby. âEven the birds donât sing there.â
Mrs. Hale added, âI hear noises from there at night. Like whispers.â
âI heard chanting once,â said a teenager. âIt sounded scary.â
The next morning, Diego packed a flashlight, a map, a rope, and some food. He put on his boots and coat and walked toward the forest. The trees were tall, their branches long and twisted. The sky seemed darker above the forest.
âThis place is not normal,â Diego muttered.
He followed a small path, stepping over roots and stones. Hours passed. The deeper he went, the quieter it got. No birds. No wind. Just silence.
Then he noticed somethingâa path behind thick bushes.
He pulled the bushes aside and saw a narrow, rocky trail. Carefully, he followed it.
Soon, Diego saw an old mansion. It looked empty and dead. The windows were broken. Ivy covered the walls. The door creaked in the wind.
He felt a chill. âSomethingâs wrong here,â he said softly.
He got closer and suddenly heard strange chanting. It was low and slow, like a song in a language he didnât know.
He crouched near the wall and peeked through a crack.
Inside, people in black robes stood around a fire. Their faces were hidden. In the center of the room was a stone tableâan altar. Several children lay there, eyes wide with fear.
Diegoâs heart raced. âA cultâŚâ he whispered. âI have to save them.â
He moved around the mansion, staying low. At the back, he found a broken window just big enough to crawl through.
Inside, it was dark and dusty. The floor creaked. The air smelled of smoke and old wood.
Suddenly, he heard a soft voice.
âHelp⌠pleaseâŚâ
He followed the sound and found a locked door. He pulled out a hairpin and picked the lock.
Click.
The door opened.
The missing children were tied up inside. They looked scared and tired.
âShh,â Diego said. âIâm here to help you.â
A little boy looked up. âAre you a policeman?â
âIâm a detective. Youâre safe now.â
He untied their ropes and helped them stand.
âFollow me quietly. Weâll go out through the window.â
âThank you,â whispered a girl, holding his hand tightly.
They tiptoed through the hallway.
Just as the first child climbed out the window, loud voices rang out.
âStop them!â a robed figure shouted.
More cult members ran into the room.
Diego pushed the children forward. âGo! Run to the trees!â
He turned and blocked the way.
One man charged at Diego. Diego dodged and punched him. Another grabbed Diegoâs coat, but Diego kicked him away.
The children screamed and ran.
Diego fought with all his strength. He grabbed a stick and swung it. He was outnumbered, but he didnât stop.
âKeep going!â he shouted.
A robed woman tried to grab a boy, but Diego threw a chair at her. âLeave them alone!â
One by one, the children escaped.
Finally, Diego jumped out the window too. âRun! This way!â
They ran into the woods, leaves crunching under their feet. Voices shouted behind them.
âDonât look back!â Diego yelled.
The forest seemed endless. But then, in the distance, they saw light.
âThere! Thatâs the road!â
The children ran faster, holding each otherâs hands.
Diego looked back. No one was following.
âWeâre safe now,â he said, breathing hard.
A little girl looked up at him. âAre you sure?â
âYes,â he said, smiling. âI wonât let anything happen to you.â
When they reached town, people came running.
âMy baby!â cried a mother.
âYouâre back!â a father shouted, hugging his son.
Families hugged, cried, and laughed.
One child pointed at Diego. âHe saved us!â
People gathered around Diego.
âYouâre a hero!â
âThank you!â
âYou saved our children!â
Diego looked at the happy faces. He felt tired but proud.
âIâm just glad theyâre safe,â he said.
That night, the townâs police followed Diegoâs directions and found the mansion. They arrested the cult members and rescued two more children hiding in a dark room. The cult was stopped forever.
The next day, the mayor invited Diego to the town hall.
âWe are grateful,â the mayor said. âYou saved lives. You saved Oakwood.â
Everyone clapped. Children drew pictures of Diego and gave him cookies.
From that day, people called him The Hero of Oakwood. Wherever he went, people smiled at him. Children waved. Even dogs barked happily.
Diego kept working as a detective. He still helped with small problemsâlost pets, stolen bikes, missing keysâbut he always remembered the day he saved the children from the dark forest.
And so, Oakwood stayed safe, peaceful, and happyâunder the watchful eyes of Detective Diego.