When Laura discovered her husband’s mysterious nighttime disappearances, she was stunned. Following him one eerie night, she uncovered a heartbreaking secret that threatened to unravel their marriage and led them down a path of emotional discovery and healing.
It was around 2:00 a.m. when I woke up. I reached over to touch my husband, but his side of the bed was empty and cold. The room was dark and silent except for the soft hum of the ceiling fan.
“Where could he be?” I wondered, feeling a bit uneasy. I sat up, listening for any sound from the bathroom or kitchen. Nothing. I decided to wait for him to return, thinking he might just be grabbing a late-night snack or using the restroom. My eyes grew heavy, and soon enough, I drifted back to sleep.
The next morning, I woke up to the smell of coffee. My husband, Tom, was in the kitchen, humming a tune and flipping pancakes. I joined him, still curious about his midnight disappearance.
“Morning,” I said, trying to sound casual. “Did you get up last night?”
Tom looked at me, a bit puzzled. “Morning, honey. Get up? No, I don’t think so. You must have dreamed it.”
I frowned. “I’m sure I woke up and you weren’t in bed.”
He laughed, shaking his head. “You and your wild dreams. I was right here, snoring away.”
I dropped the subject, but a small seed of doubt was planted in my mind. Maybe I hadn’t dreamt it after all.
That night, I decided to stay awake and see if it would happen again. I set up a small lamp on my bedside table and grabbed a book to keep me occupied. Hours passed, and I fought to keep my eyes open. Around 1:30 a.m., I noticed Tom stirring beside me. My heart raced as he slowly sat up, then stood, moving towards the bedroom door.
“Tom?” I whispered, but he didn’t respond. He just kept walking, silent and steady.
As soon as Tom left the house, I grabbed my coat and rushed out the door. The night was chilly, and the streetlights cast eerie shadows on the pavement. I kept my distance, my heart pounding as I followed him through the quiet neighborhood. The familiar streets seemed strange and unnerving in the dark.
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