😲 My daughter was becoming increasingly weak, and I thought it was due to her illness, but one day I came home early and discovered what was really happening in my own house: what I saw was truly unimaginable.
I thought I was living a stable life until the death of my first wife. Since then, my life has changed a lot. My daughter had become very quiet.
Shortly after, I remarried. My new wife did everything to get along with my daughter, but despite that, she grew weaker day by day.
At first, I attributed it to grief, then to physical frailty. My wife claimed my daughter had a sensitive stomach and was very attentive to her.
One morning, I walked into the kitchen as my wife was preparing a drink for my daughter, who was not feeling well. She was pale, cold, and completely exhausted.
I became worried and even considered skipping work to take her to the hospital. But my wife reassured me that they had already seen a doctor and that my daughter was simply ill, nothing serious.
Yet every day, I noticed she was getting weaker and weaker. I thought it was because of her illness… until the day I came home early and discovered what was really happening in my own house. What I saw was truly unimaginable.
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When I got home, I felt something was wrong.
The curtains were closed and an eerie silence filled the house.
Then I heard Claire speaking in a cold voice: “You’re going to finish the whole glass.”
Then I heard my daughter say weakly that she felt sick.
I opened the kitchen door and found my daughter sitting on the floor, very pale, trembling, with a green glass spilled beside her.
Claire tried to reassure me, talking about vitamins, but I smelled a strange chemical odor.
At that moment, I remembered the signs I had ignored for months: my daughter’s fatigue, her constant fear.
When I tried to call an ambulance, Claire lost her composure.
Then I realized with horror that she had been harming my daughter for a long time.
That evening, I threw Claire out of the house in front of my daughter, promising her she would be safe from now on.










