I let the pill rest on my tongue, then slid it under my cheek and forced a sleepy smile. “Goodnight, love,” my husband whispered, kissing my forehead. Minutes later, the bedroom door creaked open. “She’s asleep,” he murmured. But when I cracked my eyes and saw who followed him into the room, my blood ran cold—these pills were the least terrifying part

The first time I suspected something was wrong, it felt like a whisper at the edge of my consciousness. I had been married to Javier for years, and he had always been careful, attentive, and impossibly kind. Yet for almost three weeks, I noticed a pattern: mornings filled with grogginess, dry mouth, and headaches, as if I had lost hours of my life. Each time I questioned him, he offered explanations: stress, anemia, fatigue. He accompanied me to the doctor, vouched for me, and insisted I rest, his attention seeming a little too perfect, a little too timely. That night, however, I decided to act. I let the pill he handed me rest on my tongue before sliding it under my cheek, forcing a sleepy smile, waiting to see whether my intuition had been right. Within ten minutes, I heard the bedroom door creak open, followed by a whisper I would never forget: “She’s asleep.” The mattress shifted, and standing behind him, I saw the silhouette of my sister-in-law, Lucía. My heart froze.

At first, panic and confusion consumed me. I had imagined theft, betrayal, infidelity—but nothing had prepared me for the truth: they weren’t after money or passion—they were after my life’s security. Javier began rummaging through my closet, clanging boxes and rustling papers, searching for documents that would allow him and Lucía to transfer ownership of the house I had inherited from my father. The pieces clicked into place: the pills, the late-night attentiveness, the insistence on signing “unimportant” papers, and the isolation from friends. My passwords were known. My routines had been observed. And for months, I had been unknowingly participating in the construction of my own disempowerment. The words Lucía whispered next sent shivers down my spine: “Once we’re finished with the transfer, you’ll have to admit her to the clinic. If she’s still here, she can find out.” Javier’s cold response sealed the horror: “If he doesn’t sign willingly tomorrow, we’ll make it look like an outbreak.”

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