For twenty-one days, my brother-in-law came to my house “to help” my sick wife—until a hidden camera showed what he was doing to her pills while I was at work.-haohao - Chainityai

For twenty-one days, my brother-in-law came to my house “to help” my sick wife—until a hidden camera showed what he was doing to her pills while I was at work.-haohao

The bottle was still on our kitchen counter.

That was the thought that hit me first.

Not the inheritance.

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Not Mark.

Not even the camera footage glowing in my hand.

The bottle was still there, beside Linda’s coffee mug, where she could reach for it without thinking.

I was standing on a job site outside Columbus, wearing a hard hat, with wind whipping dust across the concrete.

Around me, men were shouting over machinery.

But all I could hear was my own pulse.

On my phone, Mark looked almost casual.

He moved like a man who had done it before.

He glanced toward the hallway, opened the supplement bottle, and poured something from a small vial into it.

Then he screwed the cap back on.

Slow.

Careful.

Like he was replacing sugar in a pantry.

I watched it three times before my legs remembered how to move.

My foreman asked if I was okay.

I told him my wife needed me.

That was the only true sentence I could get out.

I drove home faster than I should have.

Every red light felt personal.

Every pickup in front of me felt like it was holding me back from the worst thing I had ever failed to notice.

When I pulled into our driveway, Mark’s old gray truck was gone.

Linda was in the kitchen.

She had one hand on the counter and the other wrapped around that same coffee mug.

The supplement bottle sat beside her.

Open.

My chest locked.

“Did you take one?” I asked.

She looked at me like the question had come from far away.

“What?”

“Linda. Did you take one of these today?”

I picked up the bottle before she could touch it.

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