I set up the camera to check on my baby during naptime, but what I heard shattered me first: my mother snarling, “You live off my son and still dare to say you’re tired?” Then, right beside my child’s crib, she grabbed my wife by the hair.

I couldn’t feel my hands.

I left work immediately and drove home in pure panic, replaying the footage so many times I nearly missed my own street. When I stepped through the front door, the house was quiet.

Too quiet.

Then I heard my mother’s voice from upstairs, cold and controlled: “Wipe your face before he gets home. I will not have him seeing you look pathetic.”

And I realized I wasn’t walking into an argument.
I was walking into a trap my wife had been living inside alone.

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