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I installed a hidden camera in my daughter room because I was afraid of my husband- What I discovered…

A New Beginning After the Storm
My name is Caroline “Carrie” Mitchell, I’m thirty-two, and I live in Portland, Oregon. I always believed I was a good mother.

After my first divorce, I brought my little girl home, promising to protect her no matter what.

Three years later, I met Evan Brooks — a gentle, thoughtful man who, like me, had known what loneliness felt like.

He was calm, steady, and never once made my daughter feel like she didn’t belong.

I thought that after so many storms, my little girl and I had finally found peace.

Something Felt Off
My daughter, Emma, turned seven this year. She’s had trouble sleeping since she was small.
She often woke up crying in the middle of the night, sometimes wetting the bed, sometimes screaming for no reason.

I thought it was because she didn’t have a father figure — so when Evan came into our lives, I hoped things would get better.

But they didn’t.

Emma still cried in her sleep, and sometimes, when she stared into space, her eyes looked far away… almost lost.

Last month, I started noticing something strange.

Every night, around midnight, Evan would quietly leave our bedroom.

When I asked, he said calmly,

“My back hurts, honey. The couch in the living room feels better.”

I believed him.

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