I Woke Up to My Husband Whispering My Bank PIN to His Mother: “Take It All—There’s Over $120,000″—So I Smiled, Went Back to Sleep, and Let Them Walk Straight Into the Trap I’d Set Days Earlier

I Woke Up to My Husband Whispering My Bank PIN to His Mother: “Take It All—There’s Over $120,000″—So I Smiled, Went Back to Sleep, and Let Them Walk Straight Into the Trap I’d Set Days Earlier

He’d become overly attentive, overly caring in ways that felt completely unnatural.

It was more unsettling than if he’d simply been rude or hostile.

On Friday, he bought her flowers—a big bouquet of white and yellow blooms wrapped in crinkly cellophane, supposedly “just because.”

Kiana took the bouquet, thanked him politely, and went to find a vase in the kitchen cabinet.

Her hands were shaking slightly.

In their five years of marriage, Darius had only bought her flowers twice—once on her birthday and occasionally on Mother’s Day, though even that had been inconsistent at best.

“Do you like them?” he asked, peeking into the kitchen.

“Very much,” she replied, trimming the stems carefully with scissors. “They’re beautiful.”

He stood in the doorway with his hands shoved deep into his jeans pockets, looking at her as if he wanted to say something important, but he didn’t.

He just nodded and walked into the living room.

Kiana set the vase on the windowsill and wiped her damp hands on a dish towel.

Something was brewing. She felt it in her skin, her nerves, that ancient female instinct that never lied.

By evening, Darius started asking questions.

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