The Cry on Windermere Ridge
Clara Menzies had never feared the outback. She was born to it—red soil under her nails, the cry of kookaburras as familiar as her own breath. After marrying Tom, they took over a remote research station on Windermere Ridge, tracking native wildlife populations. Isolated, yes. But beautiful. Peaceful. And most days, predictable.
Their infant daughter, Elsie, had dozed off in her car seat while driving back from the ridge lookout. When they pulled into the dirt driveway, Clara left the engine running, and the windows cracked to keep the car cool. Just a minute, she told herself—just long enough to grab the field notes and Elsie’s bottle from inside the house.
The air was still, and the house was just ten paces away. The baby monitor clipped to her pocket buzzed softly, a faint echo of the engine’s idle hum.
Then it crackled.
One cry. Brief. Sharp. Not of discomfort—but of alarm. And then… silence.
Clara ran. The car door was ajar. The strap on the car seat is undone. No sign of Elsie. Only the soft indent of her weight and faint paw prints in the red dust trailing toward the scrub beyond the yard.
The Edge of the Circle
Dingos had passed through before—watched from the hills, bold but distant. This was different. This was close. Clara followed the prints with her breath lodged in her throat. The soil told the story plainly: small paws, overlapping, circling. They hadn’t run. They had waited.
She spotted it down the shallow gully past the old fence post—Elsie’s hat caught on a low thornbush. And just beyond that, movement.
Seven dingos stood in a half-ring. Not lunging. Not snarling. Just watching. At the center of the circle, her daughter sat upright in the dust, silent, wide-eyed. One of the dingos tilted its head, ears twitching.
Clara didn’t scream. She didn’t run. She walked. Slowly. Deliberately. Each step measured like she was walking across the ice.
The animals didn’t flinch. They didn’t attack. One blinked. Another stepped back.
And the moment the ring broke, they slipped away without sound—back into the scrub as if they’d never been there.
Clara dropped to her knees and scooped up Elsie, who whimpered softly and clung to her shirt. The breeze kicked up dust behind them, and Clara pressed her face into the baby’s hair, breathing in the faint scent of sun-warmed milk and dust.
The car door was still open when she returned. She shut it quietly. Locked it. And never again left Elsie alone—even for a minute.
The rangers checked for signs of desperation or disease in the local packs. Found nothing unusual. Nothing to explain why they came so close.
But Clara didn’t need proof. She knew the difference between curiosity and calculation.
And what she saw in those eyes was waiting.
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