Every Night My Husband Disappears, and His Story Doesn’t Quite Add Up

I noticed that my husband has recently been sneaking out every night. At first, I would wake up in the middle of the night and see that he wasn’t in bed. It always happened around 3–4 AM, so I decided to set an alarm on my watch for that time. He never mentioned anything about it, which I found suspicious.

The next night, I woke up but pretended to still be asleep. I saw my husband putting on clothes and packing a small bag. He went downstairs, and I quietly followed him. He left the house and walked toward a small forest right in front of our home. I was scared and confused.

I grabbed my phone and called him, pretending I had just woken up and noticed he wasn’t in bed. He told me, “I went to get some headache pills. I don’t feel well. I’ll be right back soon,” and then hung up. But I know the nearest pharmacy is in the opposite direction, and there’s no shortcut through the forest. Now, I have no idea what to do.

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