Every time before my husband left the house, he gave me a strange white pill and carefully watched to make sure I swallowed it. One day, I only pretended to take the medicine and secretly took it for testing. When I found out the truth, the ground seemed to disappear beneath my feet…

Every time before my husband left the house, he gave me a strange white pill and carefully watched to make sure I swallowed it. One day, I only pretended to take the medicine and secretly took it for testing. When I found out the truth, the ground seemed to disappear beneath my feet… 😱

I married for love and was sure that a happy life was waiting for us. My husband had always seemed caring, calm, and very attentive. Before the wedding, he never raised his voice, often surprised me with sweet gestures, and said he wanted to spend his whole life with me.

But everything changed the very next morning after the wedding.

When I woke up, I saw that my husband was already fully dressed and getting ready to go to work. In his hands, he was holding a glass of water and a small white pill.

— Good morning. Take this, please.

— What is it?

— Just medicine. You need to take it every day.

I wanted to know more, but he only smiled and repeated:

— Trust me. It’s important.

I shrugged and swallowed the pill.

The next day, everything happened again.

And the day after that too.

Gradually, it turned into a strange daily ritual. Every morning, my husband brought me a new white pill, waited until I swallowed it, and then even asked me to open my mouth.

— Show me your tongue.

— Are you serious? Don’t you trust me?

— I just want to make sure you really took it.

Only after that would he calmly leave for work.

But it didn’t end there.

Every day, exactly at two in the afternoon, my phone would start ringing.

— Are you home?

— Yes.

— You didn’t go anywhere?

— No.

— Good. I’ll be back soon.

The conversation lasted less than a minute, and then he immediately hung up.

This went on for weeks.

At first, I thought it was jealousy. Then I decided my husband simply liked controlling everything. Sometimes it even seemed to me that he was afraid of losing me.

But the more time passed, the more his behavior frightened me.

Why did he never explain what those pills were? Why did he worry so much if I was even a few minutes late?

Why did he call me every day at exactly the same time?

One day, I decided to find out the truth.

That morning, everything was as usual.

My husband handed me the pill.

— Take it.

I pretended to swallow it, drank some water, and opened my mouth.

He looked carefully, nodded with satisfaction, and left for work.

As soon as the door closed behind him, I took out the pill I had managed to hide in my cheek, wrapped it in a napkin, and put it in my bag.

An hour later, I was already at a private laboratory.

— I need to check the composition of this medicine, I said quietly to the employee.

— All right. The results will be ready in a few days.

Those few days dragged on endlessly. I tried to act as usual, continued pretending to take the medicine, but inside, the fear kept growing stronger.

The most terrifying thoughts spun in my head. Maybe my husband was slowly poisoning me.

Maybe he was deliberately making me weak.

Or maybe he wanted me to lose my memory or become completely dependent on him.

But what the analysis revealed turned out to be much worse. 😳😲 You can find the continuation of this story in the first comment. 👇

Finally, the laboratory called me.

With a heavy heart, I went to pick up the results.

The doctor looked at the documents for a long time, then raised his eyes to me.

— How long have you been taking this medication?

— Almost every day since the wedding.

— Who prescribed it to you?

— My husband.

The doctor was silent for a while.

— This is a strong medication prescribed to people with a serious psychiatric illness. Drugs like this must not be stopped suddenly without medical supervision.

I felt everything inside me turn cold.

— But… I’ve never had anything like that.

The doctor looked at me carefully.

— Are you sure?

I nodded silently.

He sighed heavily.

— Then you should speak with your treating psychiatrist. According to the documents, the treatment has been going on for quite a long time.

I didn’t understand anything.

What psychiatrist?

What documents?

What was he even talking about?

That same evening, I went to the address the clinic had given me.

The elderly doctor studied my medical record for a long time and then said calmly:

— I expected that one day you would come here on your own.

— Explain to me what is happening.

He opened a thick folder full of documents.

— Several years ago, you suffered a severe mental disorder after a serious psychological trauma. During the episodes, you completely lost control of yourself and remembered nothing afterward. That is why the illness seemed nonexistent to you.

I sat there in silence.

— That’s impossible…

— Unfortunately, it is possible. Several months of treatment gave good results, but stopping the medication would have been dangerous. Your husband voluntarily took responsibility for making sure you took your pills on time.

I couldn’t believe what I was hearing.

— And the daily calls?

— Those were also a recommendation from the doctors. During a worsening of your condition, you couldn’t be left without supervision for too long. He didn’t call because he was jealous. He wanted to make sure you were all right.

I returned home with tears in my eyes.

For that entire month, I had thought my husband was a tyrant who was taking away my freedom.

But every day, in silence, he was keeping the promise he had once made to the doctors.

That evening, my husband entered the apartment and immediately understood from my face that I knew everything.

He slowly sat down beside me.

— You went to the clinic?

I nodded.

— Why didn’t you tell me the truth from the beginning?

He lowered his eyes.

— Because the doctors warned me that it could be too heavy a shock for you. They hoped that, with time, your memory would gradually return on its own. I didn’t want to deceive you, but even less did I want to lose you.

I was silent for a long time, and then, for the first time in many weeks, I picked up the pill from the table myself.

— Now I understand why you did all of this.

He hugged me tightly.

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