The man was more than interested on hearing that. He gestured to say "let’s find it together". Those few minutes were the longest of my life. When the man was anxiously searching, I was anxiously waiting for the police to come. Fortunately, by keeping calm and pretending as if I had not discovered his secret by calling him "Daddy" this and "Daddy" that, the man actually stayed until the police arrived and took the mask off his face. It turned out that he was the security guard in Daddy’s office. He was desperate to get money to pay his credit card overdrafts, and he knew that Daddy had some money and valuables at home, so he followed Daddy on his way home, knocked him down on the stairs, changed into his clothes, put on the mask he made, and used his key to enter our house. He even had the slip of paper ready to fool me into believing that he and I would play a mime game. He had it all planned! Daddy was saved, and when he had heard all about the incident, he said, "You don’t wear a mask on your face, but your invisible mask is even more convincing than a real one. You actually pulled wool over the burglar’s eyes!" I hugged Daddy on his neck that had no mole and laughed heartily.